Hi, I've recently started using a very good package that allows me to see a list of current visitors IP addresses. At times the list includes up to 20 IPs with the same company name and same IP address apart from the last 2-3 digits. What would you deduce from this?
why not provide the IP and obscure the Class D range? At least a reason (by association) would prove more accurate.
Sorry, I haven't a clue about what you're talking about. Could you explain more fully and assume no/little knowledge?
when a visitior comes to your website and entry is made into your visitor logs. The following is the first two fields of a visit by the Yahoo bot (full logs ver). 74.6.74.44 - - [17/Aug/2007:05:17:08 -0500] Copy and paste the numbers in the first field into ARIN-Whois and you'll be provided with the identity of the company. To obscure the Class D (in some instances the polite protocol if your not positive the Ip range is a major SE provider or a private provider) would be done in the following manner: 74.6.74.zz
I have no idea. I don't track Eruo users and/or IP ranges. They don't have access to my websites excpet by special referred request. Did you take the IP number and do a RIPE query? http://www.ripe.net/perl/whois