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AOL instant messenger IP program

Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Direct Connect with them and run "cmd" and type in "netstat". Their IP should be listed somewhere there.

:thumbsup: I believe netstat -n is more specific, though.

how do i sort out the bs from everything esle?
 
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Direct Connect with them and run "cmd" and type in "netstat". Their IP should be listed somewhere there.

No - AOL IM doesn't connect you directly to the other person's PC. The IP address listed would be that of one of AOL's servers.
 
Originally posted by: Synth3t1c
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Direct Connect with them and run "cmd" and type in "netstat". Their IP should be listed somewhere there.

:thumbsup: I believe netstat -n is more specific, though.

how do i sort out the bs from everything esle?

Well for starters, ignore everything on port 80.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Direct Connect with them and run "cmd" and type in "netstat". Their IP should be listed somewhere there.

No - AOL IM doesn't connect you directly to the other person's PC. The IP address listed would be that of one of AOL's servers.

It worked last time I tried, but AOL might have upgraded the software so it no longer connects you to them.
 
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