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On Wednesday, August 25, 1999 9:46 AM, Evandro Braz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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> De:   [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviada:      Terca-feira, 27 de Julho de 1999 19:14
> Para:         Gene Lee
> Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto:      Re: trial & charges (off topic)
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> >Your problem got me thinking, if you want a way to figure out your
> >dynamically-assigned IP address without having to scan networks after a
> >power-cycle, try using the Windows scheduler to issue a regularly timed
> >batch file which invokes netcat to issue SMTP commands to get your IP
> >address
> 
> >If your mail server is using a vanilla Sendmail (not sure which versions)
> >the HELO command should return your IP address (of the Firewall's external
> >interface) and you just upload the output outfile.html to your free
> >Geocities/Tripod/Whatever account. Then you can always go that web page to
> >find out where your power-cycled WebRamp is currently residing. 
> 
> This is a great idea. I think I'll take a whack at something like
> this, but probably in perl.  My ISP's mail server is cooperative.
> 
> >Voila! No 
> >more scanning 4 class Cs! BTW, do you really do that, or was this just a
> >hypothetical question?
> 
> I've attempted it twice, once successfully, the other time the router
> was offline. Since I set it up I haven't had a need to use it. Since I
> was only looking at port 80, it doesn't take long to chew through 1000
> addresses. When I attempted it, I typically found about a dozen active
> machines.
> 
> I appreciate your helping me find a better alternative. 
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