Archived from groups: alt.games.everquest (More info?)
Here is a pretty good site for Everquest, Everquest 2, and Everquest
Online Advetures dupes, exploits, etc. There are a lot of these sites
popping up, but this one is so far the best and most affordable I have
found.
Archived from groups: alt.games.everquest (More info?)
Geoff Off <kunark_man@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:F_Ine.9485$nG6.1635@attbi_s22:
> Subject: EQ/EQ2 exploits and dupes
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> Message-ID: <F_Ine.9485$nG6.1635@attbi_s22>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: 12.202.155.57
> X-Complaints-To: abuse@asp.att.net
> X-Trace: attbi_s22 1117740069 12.202.155.57 (Thu, 02 Jun 2005 19:21:09
> GMT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 19:21:09 GMT
> Organization: AT&T ASP.att.net
> Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 19:21:09 GMT
> Xref: uni-berlin.de alt.games.everquest:687787
>
> Here is a pretty good site for Everquest, Everquest 2, and Everquest
> Online Advetures dupes, exploits, etc. There are a lot of these sites
> popping up, but this one is so far the best and most affordable I have
> found.
>
> http://imanidiot.insightbb.com/ >
Wow, what an amazing coincidence, your NNTP posting host is exactly the
same as the owner of the website you "found".
Reverse DNS for 12.202.155.57
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com Location: United States [City: Jeffersonville, Indiana]
Preparation:
The reverse DNS entry for an IP is found by reversing the IP, adding it
to "in-addr.arpa", and looking up the PTR record.
So, the reverse DNS entry for 12.202.155.57 is found by looking up the
PTR record for
57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa.
All DNS requests start by asking the root servers, and they let us know
what to do next.
See How Reverse DNS Lookups Work for more information.
How I am searching:
Asking f.root-servers.net for 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
f.root-servers.net says to go to cbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net.
(zone: 12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking cbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa PTR
record:
cbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net [199.191.128.105] says to go to
ns3.asp.att.net. (zone: 202.12.in-addr.arpa.)
Asking ns3.asp.att.net. for 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
Reports 12-202-155-57.client.insightBB.com. [from 204.127.202.5]
Archived from groups: alt.games.everquest (More info?)
Graeme Faelban wrote:
> Geoff Off <kunark_man@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:F_Ine.9485$nG6.1635@attbi_s22:
>
>
>>Subject: EQ/EQ2 exploits and dupes
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>Lines: 7
>>Message-ID: <F_Ine.9485$nG6.1635@attbi_s22>
>>NNTP-Posting-Host: 12.202.155.57
>>X-Complaints-To: abuse@asp.att.net
>>X-Trace: attbi_s22 1117740069 12.202.155.57 (Thu, 02 Jun 2005 19:21:09
>>GMT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 19:21:09 GMT
>>Organization: AT&T ASP.att.net
>>Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 19:21:09 GMT
>>Xref: uni-berlin.de alt.games.everquest:687787
>>
>>Here is a pretty good site for Everquest, Everquest 2, and Everquest
>>Online Advetures dupes, exploits, etc. There are a lot of these sites
>>popping up, but this one is so far the best and most affordable I have
>>found.
>>
>>http://imanidiot.insightbb.com/
>>
>
>
> Wow, what an amazing coincidence, your NNTP posting host is exactly the
> same as the owner of the website you "found".
>
> Reverse DNS for 12.202.155.57
> Generated by www.DNSstuff.com > Location: United States [City: Jeffersonville, Indiana]
>
> Preparation:
> The reverse DNS entry for an IP is found by reversing the IP, adding it
> to "in-addr.arpa", and looking up the PTR record.
> So, the reverse DNS entry for 12.202.155.57 is found by looking up the
> PTR record for
> 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa.
> All DNS requests start by asking the root servers, and they let us know
> what to do next.
> See How Reverse DNS Lookups Work for more information.
>
> How I am searching:
> Asking f.root-servers.net for 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
> f.root-servers.net says to go to cbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net.
> (zone: 12.in-addr.arpa.)
> Asking cbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net. for 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa PTR
> record:
> cbru.br.ns.els-gms.att.net [199.191.128.105] says to go to
> ns3.asp.att.net. (zone: 202.12.in-addr.arpa.)
> Asking ns3.asp.att.net. for 57.155.202.12.in-addr.arpa PTR record:
> Reports 12-202-155-57.client.insightBB.com. [from 204.127.202.5]
>
> Answer:
> 12.202.155.57 PTR record: 12-202-155-57.client.insightBB.com. [TTL
> 259200s] [A=12.202.155.57]
Archived from groups: alt.games.everquest (More info?)
"Dark Tyger" <darktiger@somewhere.net> wrote in message
news:216v91l7gvitbk2iae1fuu6l88l51bm72p@4ax.com...
> On 2 Jun 2005 21:10:18 GMT, Graeme Faelban
> <RichardRapier@netscape.net> wrote:
>
> >Geoff Off <kunark_man@yahoo.com> wrote in
> >news:F_Ine.9485$nG6.1635@attbi_s22:
>
> Ugh. This moron posted the exact same thing in the CoH forum, except
> changing "EQ/EQ2" with "COH", of course.
>
Same for WoW.
--
Davian / Dearic (Bloodhoof)
"We need a new Mario game, where you rescue the princess in the first ten
minutes, and for the rest of the game you try and push down that sick feeling
in your stomach that she's "damaged goods"... When Peach asks you, in the
quiet of her mushroom castle bedroom "do you still love me?" you pretend to be
asleep. You press the A button rhythmically, to control your breath, keep it
even." - Joey Comeau on increased realism in gaming.
Geoff Off wrote:
> Here is a pretty good site for Everquest, Everquest 2, and Everquest
> Online Advetures dupes, exploits, etc. There are a lot of these sites
> popping up, but this one is so far the best and most affordable I have
> found.
>
> http://exploitsrus.home.insightbb.com/
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