At 06:43 PM 11/28/2000 -0500, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:

i think that ICANN has a ip lookup feature...

use nslookup <IP address>

that should do it :-)

~kurth




>Does anybody know how to find out who "owns" and IP address ?  I've got
>portsentry installed and it just warned me that I was probed by  38.164.94.1
>and I'm wondering who that is.  Traceroute and ping don't help (unless they
>options I don't know about.  I know that there is a sort of reverse DNS but
>I don't know how to use it.
>
>
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>TomR
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