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About another Canadian range.
But the rDNS...says
Reverse DNS is not something I use.
I believe the below implies proxies:
[dnsstuff.com...]
ARIN block and it returns your inquiry
George,matt and gang ;)
There are many types of searches that may be done at ARIN, (I suspect APNIC and RIPE as well, however I tend to lose my patience in understanding their system and the repeated failures at gathering are discouraging.)
One example at ARIN which use to be the "net" option for determining ALL the users in a subnet.
Some time ago I knew this was possible and could not decipher how. I emailed ARIN and although the reply was slow, it did eventually come.
Some months back ARIN changed their pages and database and the former "net" option was replaced with ">".
I'll provide an example. HOWEVER the example does NOT have any significance. ONLY that it is fresh in my mind.
from an PAC Bell range.
The following (as typed) returns all the subnets below the 67.127. range:
"> 67.127." without parenthenses.
ARIN under the old "NET" use in these inquiries had a limit of 256 lines. Even today at times this 256 rule holds firmly. Other times (like this example) it exceeds. I have no idea what the criteria is.
I've been unable to find a similar application for NET inquiries at either RIPE or APNIC. I'm sure it exists though.
Regards...jmcc