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From the page: "First take note of the "@" symbol that appears amid all those numbers. In actual fact, everything between "http://" and "@" is completely irrelevant! Just about anything can go in there and it makes no difference whatsoever to the final result.... more
Reviewed by Aurorealis Feb 15 2005, 01:26pm ( 257 reviews ) • pc-help.org
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Rated by techsaqib on Oct 15, 4:58am
wow nice tricks m great work
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Rated by PEBKAC-Comic on Jul 20, 4:04pm
Very useful information. Sure, some of it is out of date, but it's still useful to know for historical reasons, etc.
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Rated by JohnShepler on Jul 07, 5:14pm
Nice technical description and a helpful guide to know what the evil-doers are up to.
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Reviewed by Ellenenellen on May 27, 12:39pm
Unless you have a good firewall!
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Rated by Duriel on Mar 01 2009, 7:28pm
Way out of date (last updated 2002). Browsers aren't quite so stupid anymore.
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Reviewed by allencch on Feb 08 2009, 7:29pm
Doesn't work in FF3
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Rated by 2qt on Jan 30 2009, 6:31am
From the page: "Place NSLOOKUP.EXE in your Windows directory and you can use it from a DOS window. A simple nslookup query is structured as follows: "
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Rated by TheThrill01 on Jan 29 2009, 12:45pm
That's awesome.