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How to get Ip via msn ( useful to keep scammers' ips stored :P )


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Get IP via MSN

 

First way

 

You will need to go into tools > options > Connections > Advanced settings and click the Connection Logging checkbox..

 

Open up a Conversation with the target..

Send them like a blank notepad or any file..

Wait for them to cancel it or accept it, either works..

After your done that go back turn off your logs or else they will constantly update while your on msn..

 

then goto My documents > received files > MsnMsgr (text file)

Search (ctrl+f) “Connecttoip” and you will your selected items..

click the find next button until you find the IP address..

 

Now you have the IP address to whomever you attempted to send the file to. whether they cancel or accept the file doesnt matter because it still logs the ip but they must do one of the two..

 

Get IP via Command Prompt:

 

1. goto start > run type cmd and open.. or goto start > programs > accessories > command prompt and click.

 

2. type netstat hit enter

 

3. connect to he person (direct connect) with the chat program of your choice. MSN, yahoo, AIM, etc.. This can be done simply by opening a conversation with the target or sending them any file.

 

4. type netstat again in the command prompt.

 

Second Way

 

1. Download MsN plus! from http://www.msgpluslive.net/

 

2. Install it.

 

3. Download IPget (couldn't find link now, but try googling it , is a script)

 

4. Run it.

 

5. Use it, by clicking on the three boxes over your writing space in chat

 

6. You'll see the ip ;)

 

Watch out, if he has a dynamic ip, it will surely change if he restarts his router, so don't count on this ip for ever :P

 

Tah-dah  :D

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ye second way is more easy :P

 

yep, but it takes time for msn plus! to be downloaded with 56 kbps , so the first is better for them ;)

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lol bullshits msn go ip-mask u cant find the real ip 

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not everyone knows what you know mate, I was able to find my friend's ip with no problems with the second way, since he confirmed it with www.whatismyip.com ;)

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ok i don't have try the second way but with the first way u cant i send this screen with doss prompt command netstat -a

as u can see im connected with by2msgblablabla.Try to ping this host.U cant ping it because this host don't exist

ok i dont now if u can understand what i mean but ok

For second way i don't have try it

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lol bullshits msn go ip-mask u cant find the real ip 

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I think the underlined ips are the one that provide you e-mail storage

Just have a look under the first underlined ip--->3 greek hostnames, so have a look @ here c/p the one of the hostnames and press the submit button, the IP should be shown

 

 

 

                                                        OR

 

 

On cmd prompt type "netstat -n" that lists the IPs+Ports of the current connections

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ping do same work

try Ping localhost

and u will see ping at 127.0.0.1

Ok haxor try this:

*=means everything

close ur msn type netstat after open ur msn type netstat again u will see one host like the others by*msg***** this is ur after speak with someone and type netstat again and u will see what i mean

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