A DCHP server hands out or determines the IP addresses of a network device. In example, this can most commonly be found on a router where it will bridge your external IP address, and determine a list of internal ip addresses for your local devices when you connect to your local network. If you require any more information just let me know, however I'm probably not the most knowledgable person to ask in this particular field.
Nope.
You just google find someone else's IP address and you will find a lot of web sites to find someones IP address
Find out someones IP address type it into the IP address bar and hit type in your message and hit send (if your using Gmail)
Not down to the exact degree of latitude/longitude, but you can get pretty close to where the computer using that IP is by tracking the IP.
You can find someone's IP address through mumble by doing a reverse IP address lookup on a message or email sent from the person in question through mumble.
you buttFK each other till they tell you
You look at the back of the email address.
Unless you're Mark Zuckerberg, you can't. Sorry!
The web site will have a cookie that it puts on your PC for information and it will usually give them your IP address. IN the internet world your IP address is like your Home address.
"IP configuration" determines how your computers IP address is assigned. A "static address" is what would be set if you want to manually assign your computer an IP. A "dynamic IP address" would use DHCP or some other form of this to automatically assign your device an IP without an user intervention and usually should be set unless you need to make you IP set to something very specific.
Like yourself, the computer determines the network address of the network it's on from the IP address plus the subnet mask.
Basically yes because it is just out there because I mean you can find sites on Google that are completely free and find someone's IP address at the click of a key.