Re: Finding IP range

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try whois xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

Is there a command tool that allows me to find what the IP range is of a specific IP? Right now I hit ARIN's website and type in the IP. It then tells me if the IP falls under APNIC, RIPE, or LACNIC. I then go to the respective website to finally find the IP range it falls in.

Is there something I can use that allows me to instantly find the range without having to go through all those hoops? Ideally something I feed the IP to and I get a single liner back with the IP range. I don't want to have to parse through lines and lines of data just to get what I need (but if that's the only way, I'll take it.)

begin:vcard
fn:George  Pappas
n:Pappas;George 
org:Mirrabooka Systems
adr:Lutwyche;;2/488 Lutwyche Road;Brisbane;QLD;4030;Australia
email;internet:george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
title:Computer Programmer
tel;work:07 3857 7899 
tel;fax:07 3857 1368
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.mirrabooka.com
version:2.1
end:vcard

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