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Postby scythe » 2009.03.13 (06:33)

http://1249723236/
IPv4 just got a whole lot more interesting. I had no idea you could do that.

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Postby LittleViking » 2009.03.13 (07:23)

http://011237241544/ <- octal
http://0x4a.0175.67.0x64/ <- hex.oct.dec.hex

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Postby scythe » 2009.03.13 (08:27)

Octal works for me, but hex doesn't -- I'm guessing it's because Opera uses some sort of alternative syntax for hexadecimal.
It gave me the idea of making a tinyURL clone that produced URLs like http://1249723236/797291/. Of course, I'd have to learn how to write such a site, first, and get a site with a dedicated IP, which doesn't usually come cheap.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2009.03.13 (19:11)

But... how does it differentiate between the groupings if they don't all have three digits? Do you put in zeroes or something?
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Postby LittleViking » 2009.03.13 (22:07)

Tsukatu wrote:But... how does it differentiate between the groupings if they don't all have three digits? Do you put in zeroes or something?
1249723236 (decimal) - Convert entire number to hex ->
4A7D4364 - Divide into four groupings ->
4A.7D.43.64 - Convert each group to decimal ->
74.125.67.100
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Postby Fraxtil » 2009.03.14 (17:52)

Yeah, what LV said. They aren't each converted individually, they're combined the same way 2 and 5 are combined in the number 25 (except it's all converted to hex during that process).

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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2009.03.14 (21:16)

LittleViking wrote:
Tsukatu wrote:But... how does it differentiate between the groupings if they don't all have three digits? Do you put in zeroes or something?
1249723236 (decimal) - Convert entire number to hex ->
4A7D4364 - Divide into four groupings ->
4A.7D.43.64 - Convert each group to decimal ->
74.125.67.100
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Postby Fraxtil » 2009.03.18 (03:07)

...Also, I believe OpenDNS uses this technique to mask URL hosts. Interesting indeed.

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Postby Luminaflare » 2009.03.21 (12:33)

This would make an awesome feature on therealn (Like Scythe said with doing it like tinyurl).


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