Well, for really bad attacks is a start, and the top level
administrators should be able to get you to the next level of
delegation.
Of course it it would be better if we had a classles alocation system
with a realy nice directory service of per address
delegation/alocation....
Mircea C.
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> That only gets you the netblock admin, not the endsystem admin.
> And for many netblocks, they subdelegate to customers who in turn
> subdelegate to endusers.
>
> Remember, DNS is not a directory service. Whois isn't a very good one.
> rWHOIS could be, but isn't used.
>
> --
> --bill
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