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not quite there is one too many digits for it to be an IPv4 addr

17 73 f2 7b a0 00 00 00

23 115 242 123 160 00 00 00




As noted the elsewhere,

On staging, all posts end in ba0000000. On prod, all posts end in 200000000 or 350000000. Since these sequences are repeated, it seems likely they could be disregarded.


hex:fb 92 83 a3 50 00 00 00 dec:251 146 131 163 80 0 0 0

hex:10 37 ba f2 00 00 00 00 dec:16 55 186 242 0 0 0 0

they do indeed look like IP addresses. The extra number is the port(maybe). what's weird is that it's sometimes zero.


The second is a valid US ip address, owned by HP 16.55.186.242, the first is in the E-Block.




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