jmccormac

msg:405509 | 6:28 am on Dec 26, 2002 (gmt 0) |
Looks like a spider on a dialup. The net is DELWEBB-204 according to ARIN. Regards...jmcc
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yasunglass

msg:405510 | 6:32 am on Dec 26, 2002 (gmt 0) |
Thanks, where can i find these kind of information. some times I wanted to know who is?
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jmccormac

msg:405511 | 6:47 am on Dec 26, 2002 (gmt 0) |
For Unix, the best tool is the 'whois' command. For Windows, the best program around is probably the SamSpade one. A useful page of links is available on the Samspade website: [samspade.org...] The SamSpade program is available from: [samspade.org...] Regards...jmcc
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WebJoe

msg:405512 | 12:25 am on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0) |
Here's what I usually do if I would like to find out more about a visitor's IP-Adress, but without installing a whois-like tool to my (whois-less) windows computer: I visit the databases of the three registrars for internet numbers: [apnic.net...] (Asia Pacific) [ws.arin.net...] (America) [ripe.net...] (Europe) I hope I could help
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wilderness

msg:405513 | 12:43 am on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0) |
The Backbone is Genuity GNTY. You'll see the frequent rude visitor from there. :-(
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weesnich

msg:405514 | 12:24 pm on Jan 6, 2003 (gmt 0) |
I often use [network-tools.com...] , which is easy to remember.
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