Re: [users@httpd] Is this a hacking attempt ?

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If you want to find the owner of a certain IP range, you can use the
"whois" command line application (in unix/linux) or as well the
following web address: http://www.radb.net. Do not use them abusively!
Florin

On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 11:17, Maxim Vexler wrote:
> A b.t.w question, if I may : 
> Someone maybe aware of a of a reachable list of IP ranges, I was lucky
> to get the address resolved to a DNS name, but what if the client
> decided to go offline & unregistered his DNS record ?
> How would I'd then find out the source of the IP ?
> 
> 
> 
> Appreciate the help.


	

	
		
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