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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Reschke on October 20, 2009, 01:54:57 PM
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I ran a traceroute on it and this is the information I got back. If some of you network goons have any ideas I sure would appreciate it.
IP address: 10.1.80.57
No host name is associated with this IP address or no reverse lookup is configured.
Error:Host not found
10.1.80.57 is from Other(XX) in region Unclassified
TraceRoute to 10.1.80.57
Hop (ms) (ms) (ms) IP Address Host name
1 13 20 20 72.xxx.xxx.xxx -
2 Destination network unreachable Destination network unreachable Destination network unreachable -
3 Timed out Timed out Timed out -
4 Timed out Timed out Timed out -
5 Timed out Timed out Timed out -
Trace aborted.
Network IP address lookup:
Whois query for 10.1.80.57...
Results returned from whois.arin.net:
OrgName: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OrgID: IANA
Address: 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
City: Marina del Rey
StateProv: CA
PostalCode: 90292-6695
Country: US
NetRange: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
CIDR: 10.0.0.0/8
NetName: RESERVED-10
NetHandle: NET-10-0-0-0-1
Parent:
NetType: IANA Special Use
NameServer: BLACKHOLE-1.IANA.ORG
NameServer: BLACKHOLE-2.IANA.ORG
Comment: This block is reserved for special purposes.
Comment: Please see RFC 1918 for additional information:
Comment: http://www.arin.net/reference/rfc/rfc1918.txt
RegDate:
Updated: 2007-11-27
OrgAbuseHandle: IANA-IP-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number
OrgAbusePhone: +1-310-301-5820
OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@iana.org
OrgTechHandle: IANA-IP-ARIN
OrgTechName: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number
OrgTechPhone: +1-310-301-5820
OrgTechEmail: abuse@iana.org
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Not sure if this is the same sort of problem, but I found that my work IP was blocked by the hosting company of my personal website.
I contacted my website's support area and was informed that it had been blocked due to too many attempts to log into admin mode. ( probably one of my 'What the heck is that password again' episodes )
Anyway, they un-blocked my work's IP and everything is fine now.
Hope that helps.
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10.x.x.x IP addresses are not routable IP addresses.
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Its funny though since it only shows up on my work system that was provided by the company I work for but I never get anything on the home system showing up as an attempted/possible intrusion.
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That has something to do with the local network, I think. 10.xxx.xxx.xxx is the equivalent of 192.168.xxx.xxx on Linux routers for some other manufacturer, as I've heard.
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has directed the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to reserve the following IPv4 address ranges for private networks, as published in RFC 1918:
RFC1918 name IP address range
24-bit block 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
20-bit block 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
16-bit block 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255
ANY IP address starting with 10. will be rejected by the first router it hits on the Internet.
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As others have stated this is private IP address. My previous employer used the 10.3.3.X internal network for our Dalton, GA location, 10.2.2.X for Chicago, 10.1.1.X for Minneapolis, 10.0.0.X for Milwaukee.
Anything starting with 10.X.X.X is private. I use a variant here @ home.
This address is local to the network you are on, and I am betting your work PC would have an IP of 10.1.X.X if you did an ipconfig. How the block is manifesting itself is a quandary, possibly an infected PC on the network, and I have seen situations where an internal web site gets flagged for various reasons... Basically you can rule out anything outside of your companies network.