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Hello, I was checking Yahoo mail, recent activity, and there was a location, not mine,,,but matched my times I was on Yahoo. It also said something like Unknown Device. I checked my IP address through the command prompt and it is different from the one on Yahoo. Should they match?? I am not asking about Yahoo, but about the IP address. Thank you for your helpp.
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Smith, Thank you so much! I have changed my password.
And know everyone is trying to help.
Have a great day
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Try typing the following in the "CMD" prompt tracert yahoo then hit enter. This will show the route FIOS is taking on the internet to go from your router to "yahoo". You can choose any other location.
To check any IP address type this link http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip-lookup to see where the ip address is coming from but the best choice would be https://www.whois.net/
I have been involved in Data SEcurity and forensics for over 20 years. I can tell you my links are safe but you should still Google "what is my ip address" , whois.net and tracert which is a command in the windows operating system.
Good luck
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Hi, Thank you. When I entered tracert yahoo. I got
unable to resolve target system named yahoo
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When I went to who is this it said domain is available.
When I went to your other link.. this is part of what I received.
ISP: Organization: Services:
Verizon Internet Services |
Verizon Internet Services |
None detected |
Why doesn't the IP address I found not match what is on the command prompt? Thank you so much for your help
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@cmw wrote:When I went to who is this it said domain is available.
When I went to your other link.. this is part of what I received.
ISP: Organization: Services:
Verizon Internet Services Verizon Internet Services None detected Why doesn't the IP address I found not match what is on the command prompt? Thank you so much for your help
For IPv4 - that is easy NAT.
http://whatismyipaddress.com/nat
http://whatismyipaddress.com/private-ip
http://whatismyipaddress.com/lan-wan
Only ~4 Billion IPv4 Addresses from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, with ~7 Billion people. on this home of ours, more computers online with more staying online (not POTs Dial-up) AND lastly more people and computers coming online.
I do not recall when by memory but I believe in the 1990's networking experts saw the writting on the wall as the fun/horrible thing called the Internet is/was getting more and more popular and created the thing called NAT.
Now, why when Verizon will on board the IPv6 Train?
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dslr,. Thank you and I know there is a lot of info and you are trying to help.
But this is way above my knowledge and head..
Have a nice day
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To answer the question directly, the IP address you'll receive from Command Prompt, will most lilkely differ from the IP address all of your Internet traffic is originating from. This is because many routers, such as the ones Verizon provides, do something called NAT. An IP address is unique to a device on the network, which might include the Internet, or your local home network. NAT allows multiple devices connected to a router performing NAT, to share one public IP address, which is what Verizon provides. The public IP address is needed in order to access the rest of the Internet. IP Addresses belonging to your local home network (LAN), those cannot route over the Internet.
With that said, the other issue you might be seeing is a temporary issue with Yahoo. You might also be seeing an issue with GeoIP, which is a "best effort" guess of where you are. If you're concerned, change your password to Yahoo Mail and that will sign out all other devices which might be signed into your account.
The above poster(s) provided some useful resources to obtain your real IP address. You can also go to https://www.google.com/ and simply search "What is my IP" and your IP will appear at the top of the page.
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Smith, Thank you so much! I have changed my password.
And know everyone is trying to help.
Have a great day