That's true, nslookup will give that - SOMETIMES. In this case, it wouldn't give that
information,
yet SamSpade did.
I've also tried dig -x ip.ad.dr.ess with various options but with no success.
j
--- Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 04 March 2001 16:24, you wrote:
> > On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, John Wolford wrote:
> > > This might be a bit off-topic (well ok it is).
> > >
> > > If i have the ip address of a host that has been, say, port-scanning me,
> > > and i want to find out what "ip block" it belongs to, how do i do that? I
> > > don't neccessarily mean class A, B or C. For example, i had the above
> > > scenario occur. I tried to find out who had authority over that ip but
> > > the best i could come up with was something like gt.ca. Then i wander
> > > over to my Windows box where
> >
> > whois 13.25.
> >
> > will give you the domains that are connected with that blockof IPs
>
> if you type nslookup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where x's are the ip address you should
> be able to identify the ISP, and their account information for that IP
> address.
>
> Don ....
>
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