For the curious, have a look at the IASON tools
http://iason.site.voila.fr/ and try c:~$ natnum 1089055123 host_look("64.233.169.147","1089055123","1089055123"). host_name("64.233.169.147","yo-in-f147.google.com"). natnum takes a hostname, an integer or an IPv4 address and shows you the IPv4 address, the integer and the hostname. If you do maintain your /etc/hosts it will tell you the aliases too. Most of the stuff is unix only, but I guess you can compile natnum even for windows. Kind regards Peter Matlock, Kenneth L wrote: > Easiest way. > > Take the integer, plug it into windows 'calc'. > > Go to 'View: Scientific'. > > Hit 'Hex'. That will show you the hex representation of the integer. Notice > that it's either 7 or 8 characters long. > > If it's 7, prepend it with a 0. > > Break that into 4 groups of 2. Those are the hex values for the four dotted > quads. > > Make sure 'Hex' is still selected, and put in the first 2 characters, then > hit 'binary'. That's your first part of the IP. Repeat for the other 3. > > For example, you have 1089055123 for an integer. > > In Hex thats 40E9A993. > > 40 Hex = 64 > E9 Hex = 233 > A9 Hex = 169 > 94 Hex = 147 > > So your IP is 64.233.169.147 > > Ken > > > ________________________________ > > From: Colin Alston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wed 8/27/2008 5:21 AM > To: kcc > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: interger to I P address > > > > kcc wrote: >> I search google but couldn't get any solution >> >> Can you send me information? > > Sure! > > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > -- Peter and Karin Dambier Cesidian Root - Radice Cesidiana Rimbacher Strasse 16 D-69509 Moerlenbach-Bonsweiher +49(6209)795-816 (Telekom) +49(6252)750-308 (VoIP: sipgate.de) mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.peter-dambier.de/ http://iason.site.voila.fr/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/iason/