Bubba
01-30-2003, 12:58 PM
Since Heckron seems to be lying about his password trading and has tried to make us at Roman Video look like the bad guys, I've decided to share with everyone evidence and proof of his logins at Roman Video to clear our name.
Below are all the IP addresses used with his username and password. As you can see, there are over 4 different network segments he logged into our site with, 65, 170. 216 and 66.
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 20:58:39 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 21:02:35 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 21:14:26 2002,66.119.33.135
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 21:18:39 2002,66.119.33.135
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 23:14:02 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 23:18:39 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 09:28:52 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 09:35:39 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:14:37 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:18:41 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:44:17 2002,66.119.33.167
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:50:45 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:56:44 2002,216.148.246.70
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:57:05 2002,216.148.246.70
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:58:56 2002,170.224.224.134
If you look at his logins, you see that he logged in from 3 different machines on Dec. 9, once at 20:58 using IP address of 170.224.224.38 and then twice just a few minutes apart using ENTIRELY NEW IP ADDRESSES at 21:02 and 21:14, then once again 4 minutes later. Finally, 2 hours later he logs in again using entirely new network IP addresses, 170.224.
Assuming Heckron is an AOL user, he is dialing in to the Class B network, meaning the first two octets are static and the last two octets are dynamic. But he also dialed in from a Class C network meaning the first 3 octets are static and the last octet is dynamic ( 170.224.224.38).
AOL has a Class B network in most major metropolitan cities. In some highly populated cities, they have a Class C network. How could Heckron have been in two different cities in just a few minutes apart? How could he go from a Class B network to a Class C network?
More importantly, how could he log in from 4 different machines with two totally different classes of networks in just a few minutes??? Am I being overly suspicious here or does this look funny to you too?
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:14:37 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:18:41 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:44:17 2002,66.119.33.167
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:50:45 2002,65.35.116.108
AOL insists that in their Class B network, the user dials into their network and is assigned a dynamic IP address only for the last two octets but the first two remain static.
Heckron, you are guilty and your attempts to badmouth or site have only made you look like an idiot.
Anyone who doesn't believe me can call AOL directly and ask them.
Bubba
Below are all the IP addresses used with his username and password. As you can see, there are over 4 different network segments he logged into our site with, 65, 170. 216 and 66.
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 20:58:39 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 21:02:35 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 21:14:26 2002,66.119.33.135
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 21:18:39 2002,66.119.33.135
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 23:14:02 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Mon Dec 9 23:18:39 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 09:28:52 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 09:35:39 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:14:37 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:18:41 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:44:17 2002,66.119.33.167
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:50:45 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:56:44 2002,216.148.246.70
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:57:05 2002,216.148.246.70
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:58:56 2002,170.224.224.134
If you look at his logins, you see that he logged in from 3 different machines on Dec. 9, once at 20:58 using IP address of 170.224.224.38 and then twice just a few minutes apart using ENTIRELY NEW IP ADDRESSES at 21:02 and 21:14, then once again 4 minutes later. Finally, 2 hours later he logs in again using entirely new network IP addresses, 170.224.
Assuming Heckron is an AOL user, he is dialing in to the Class B network, meaning the first two octets are static and the last two octets are dynamic. But he also dialed in from a Class C network meaning the first 3 octets are static and the last octet is dynamic ( 170.224.224.38).
AOL has a Class B network in most major metropolitan cities. In some highly populated cities, they have a Class C network. How could Heckron have been in two different cities in just a few minutes apart? How could he go from a Class B network to a Class C network?
More importantly, how could he log in from 4 different machines with two totally different classes of networks in just a few minutes??? Am I being overly suspicious here or does this look funny to you too?
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:14:37 2002,170.224.224.38
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:18:41 2002,65.35.116.108
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:44:17 2002,66.119.33.167
Heckron,Tue Dec 10 22:50:45 2002,65.35.116.108
AOL insists that in their Class B network, the user dials into their network and is assigned a dynamic IP address only for the last two octets but the first two remain static.
Heckron, you are guilty and your attempts to badmouth or site have only made you look like an idiot.
Anyone who doesn't believe me can call AOL directly and ask them.
Bubba