Timothy,

It looks like a dynamic IP assigned by an AOL host machine.
Translation: It was most likely someone logged into AOL at that time.
When I tracerouted it, there wasn't anyone using it by then.

If you had the time logged for the time that IP was connected to you,
you could send that to AOL and they might be able to match a user
account. However, they probably won't do much unless you had some form
of proof as to what it was that they were doing.


On Monday, January 24, 2000, at 10:57 PM you wrote:
TC> A hacker maybe?
TC> I terminated the connection.
TC> Is there a way online to look up a IP address?
TC> This one was
TC> 171.226.93.102



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