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Tyrosen

Very important. Say I type in an ip on my router that leads me to a site. Can I access any of the subgroups of the website frm that ip? So say I see Linus Tech Tips website ip on my router, can my router pick up the categories like etworking, or GPU category?

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How do you type an IP into your router?

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Just now, HPWebcamAble said:

How do you type an IP into your router?

Well, not like that. The logs of the router shows some ip, I want to get into the specific part of the website

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1 minute ago, Tyrosen said:

The logs of the router shows some ip, I want to get into the specific part of the website

You should be able to type the IP into a web browser, followed by /main/topic/...

 

Like this:

https://<IP HERE>/main/topic/580542-very-important-about-ip

 

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Just now, Tyrosen said:

Well, not like that. The logs of the router shows some ip, I want to get into the specific part of the website

That depends on the web server. You might be able to, after all the domain name 'linustechtips.com' is just a mask for the server's IP address, so unless it specifically blocks connections to the public IP rather than the domain name it should work.

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1 minute ago, HPWebcamAble said:

You should be able to type the IP into a web browser, followed by /main/topic/...

 

Like this:


https://<IP HERE>/main/topic/580542-very-important-about-ip

 

So say there is an ip on the router log such as xx.xxx.xx.x Will my router be able to pick up the other parts of the site, instead of just the main one?

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1 minute ago, Tyrosen said:

So say there is an ip on the router log such as xx.xxx.xx.x Will my router be able to pick up the other parts of the site, instead of just the main one?

In the router logs it will not show that, because its all still under one IP. There aren't different IPs for each category.

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1 minute ago, Tyrosen said:

So say there is an ip on the router log such as xx.xxx.xx.x Will my router be able to pick up the other parts of the site, instead of just the main one?

What do you mean pick up on?

Are you worried about someone else seeing a thread you viewed on the forum using your router logs?

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1 minute ago, Tyrosen said:

So say there is an ip on the router log such as xx.xxx.xx.x Will my router be able to pick up the other parts of the site, instead of just the main one?

It can see the difference, yes, but it may or may not show that you accessed a different part depending on the design of the router.

It will likely just show the IP a bunch of times in a log, not the sub address

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1 minute ago, Benergy said:

What do you mean pick up on?

Are you worried about someone else seeing a thread you viewed on the forum using your router logs?

No, its just that there might be someone on my internet, probably a neighbor, hes on LTT too, but i want to find out if hes just on LTT coincidently, or stalking

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Just now, Tyrosen said:

No, its just that there might be someone on my internet, probably a neighbor, hes on LTT too, but i want to find out if hes just on LTT coincidently, or stalking

You could find out if he was on it more easily using the 'Attached devices' section of your router.

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LTT is a bad example because they use CloudFlare which is a proxy so even though he's accessing the same IP as LTT.com doesn't mean he's visiting LTT.com. Since you're both on the same network you're both connected to the same CloudFlare server which serves millions of websites now so without the actual DNS entry you won't know what website he's visiting.

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1 minute ago, Benergy said:

You could find out if he was on it more easily using the 'Attached devices' section of your router.

I have more than one device connected on my wifi, but my router does not tell me what device it is

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Just now, Tyrosen said:

I have more than one device connected on my wifi, but my router does not tell me what device it is

You can check the IP of everything in your house that's connected and compare it to what's showing on the router (it show's each devices IP, right), if there's any other addresses showing, you'll know he's connected.

 

Alternatively, you could just change the WiFi password :)

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5 minutes ago, Benergy said:

You can check the IP of everything in your house that's connected and compare it to what's showing on the router (it show's each devices IP, right), if there's any other addresses showing, you'll know he's connected.

 

Alternatively, you could just change the WiFi password :)

Yeah, lll just change pass

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14 hours ago, Tyrosen said:

So say there is an ip on the router log such as xx.xxx.xx.x Will my router be able to pick up the other parts of the site, instead of just the main one?

No IP is on Layer3 while HTTP is on Layer6

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5 hours ago, .spider. said:

No IP is on Layer3 while HTTP is on Layer6

You mean HTTP is Layer 7. ;)

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