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The local IP address of your computer or Loopback address that can be used as practical on networking dumb user/n00bs. In situation when they mite looking for an IP address of a particular server,
Instead you be nasty and tell them 'try connecting to 127.0.0.1' 17:50 ThRaXx : u there?
17:50 thetron: why 17:50 ThRaXx : whats the dso ts ip? 17:50 thetron: 127.0.0.1 17:51 ThRaXx : k 17:51 ThRaXx : any passwords? 17:52 thetron: welcome 17:52 thetron: is the password 17:52 ThRaXx : k 17:52 ThRaXx : channel? 17:52 thetron: DSO Clan Channel 17:53 ThRaXx : yeh pw? 17:53 thetron: deadoralive 17:53 ThRaXx : k 17:54 ThRaXx : 127.0.0.1 - that the ts ip? 17:54 thetron: Yes yes yes ! 17:54 ThRaXx : k 17:56 thetron: What happended? Did you connect 17:56 ThRaXx : i connected but it said couldnt connect or not running 17:57 thetron: Gezz i wonder why thats happened. I'm connected 18:02 thetron: Have you tryed connecting using the hostname localhost ? 18:02 ThRaXx : wha 18:03 thetron: localhost as the ip/hostname 18:04 thetron: Anything? 18:04 ThRaXx : you tried to trick me :P |
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A loopback address; a non-routable IP address that is defined as referring to the "local" computer.
In other words, 127.0.0.1 is any computer you happen to be sitting in front of right now. Localhost is usually set to 127.0.0.1
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The best place in the world: your home. There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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