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  • CurrentlySober
    Too lazy to wipe my ass
    • Aug 2002
    • 38945

    #1

    Domain name /URL masking ?

    I know that some regestration services offer the option of domain name masking...Howevere,
    s it also possible to mask a domain name via some
    code inserted into the URL of each page ?


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  • some_idiot
    Confirmed User
    • May 2002
    • 1511

    #2
    Originally posted by ThatGuyInTheCorner
    I know that some regestration services offer the option of domain name masking...Howevere,
    s it also possible to mask a domain name via some
    code inserted into the URL of each page ?
    Convert the quad dot to binary and then encode into
    decimal.

    IE www.gofuckyourself.com is 66.60.188.13

    66 = 01000010
    60 = 00111100
    188 = 10111100
    13 = 00001101

    01000010001111001011110000001101

    over to decimal = 1111276557

    http://1111276557 is www.gofuckyourself.com ,
    now mind you, THIS DOES NOT WORK on virtual hosts.
    ONLY on dedicated hosts.

    This method was first published in 2600 fall 2000 issue.

    This AVS pays my mortgage!

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    • SpaceAce
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2002
      • 6493

      #3
      Originally posted by some_idiot


      Convert the quad dot to binary and then encode into
      decimal.

      IE www.gofuckyourself.com is 66.60.188.13

      66 = 01000010
      60 = 00111100
      188 = 10111100
      13 = 00001101

      01000010001111001011110000001101

      over to decimal = 1111276557

      http://1111276557 is www.gofuckyourself.com ,
      now mind you, THIS DOES NOT WORK on virtual hosts.
      ONLY on dedicated hosts.

      This method was first published in 2600 fall 2000 issue.
      I first came across this several years ago. Someone had put up a page with JavaScript on it to do the conversions. Pretty cool

      SpaceAce

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      • Mutt
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Sep 2002
        • 34431

        #4
        what's the point? anybody who is a spam narc knows how to decode those URL's. None of those tricks help. Find a mail friendly host who will cover your ass. It will cost you tho.
        I moved my sites to Vacares Hosting. I've saved money, my hair is thicker, lost some weight too! Thanks Sly!

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        • some_idiot
          Confirmed User
          • May 2002
          • 1511

          #5
          Originally posted by Mutt
          what's the point? anybody who is a spam narc knows how to decode those URL's. None of those tricks help. Find a mail friendly host who will cover your ass. It will cost you tho.
          Most likely not for spamming, he likely wants to mask
          a dialer download. Nobody would bother masking for
          a spam, the ramifications aren't that great.

          Now autodownloading dialers, Mr. FTC might want to
          track you down. (ofcoarse they know this trick well,
          what you want is nested CNAME on a few dns servers)

          This AVS pays my mortgage!

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          • CurrentlySober
            Too lazy to wipe my ass
            • Aug 2002
            • 38945

            #6
            Thanks for the replies but in all honesty, they have just gone tottally over my head...
            We all gotta learn somewhere and I'm not one tobe afraid of admitting to my ignorance :-)
            Your a bloddy suspicious bunch here arnt you ? lol
            Its actually not for spamming. Much less sinister, im afraid...
            Take for a perfect example, a site Im currently busy with...


            www.cornishchris.co.uk
            Well, If you go there, you will see in the address bar...
            http://www.thatguyinthecorner.co.uk/...ishChriscouk//
            Anyway, Isimply wondered if I could 'mask'the originating address, and have it just say...
            "www.CornishChris.co.uk' despite which page your on...
            I know It will eventually be moved to its own space, but I wondered if it was possible, with some simple code in the pages...

            Thats all..
            Never mind, tah anyway


            'ThatGuyTryingToDisguseHisUrlForLegitimateReasonsI nTheCorner'


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            • FU2
              So Fucking Banned
              • Jul 2002
              • 40

              #7
              Anyway, Isimply wondered if I could 'mask'the originating address, and have it just say...
              "www.CornishChris.co.uk' despite which page your on...
              Hey, that's really simple to achieve.

              Just create an index.htm that has 1 frame with 100% width and height.

              Then load your site in this frame.

              Think you owe me a drink by now...

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              • p1mpd0g
                So Fucking Banned
                • Nov 2002
                • 114

                #8
                Originally posted by FU2


                Hey, that's really simple to achieve.

                Just create an index.htm that has 1 frame with 100% width and height.

                Then load your site in this frame.

                Think you owe me a drink by now...
                yeah hehe.. just open the page in a frame.. and that address will remain in the address bar throughout the browser session... but they can still navigate the site perfectly fine. Unless the surfers browser doesnt support frames. then you are fucked.

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