Not that it is of any help really, but any IP address in the 10.x.x.x range is 
considered a private address range.  It is typically used only on local 
networks since it is not Internet routable.  Still does not explain where it 
came from.

Greg Foote
609-652-4734
Information Technology Coordinator
Richard Stockton College Library



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Subject: FW: Finding School from IP address
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 08:35:00 -0500
From: "Conway, Billie N" <bcon...@ku.edu>

The Ariel IP address for the school that sent the document with all blank pages 
is 10.179.1.193.  If 
anyone out there has this Ariel IP address, please contact me about the missing 
document. Thank you.

Billie Conway
Interlibrary Loan
210L Watson Library
University of Kansas (KKU)
Phone: 785-864-8894
Fax: 785-864-3855
bcon...@ku.edu
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