Thanks Tim, hope your explanation makes it more clear. I've read about some
malware/bots using dynamic DNS provider to map names for the sake of
convenience, and some employees may set up unauthorized services on their
work box, I figured this sort of tool would help find them.

Adrian


On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Tim Krabec <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was origionally confused by what Irongeek wanted.
> He wants to know if/when any IPs in his office/company show up in a
> dynamically assigned domain/ip
>
> ie
> Irongeeks company range 192.168.1.5-15
> he wants to be able to chec abcDynamics
> for his IP's
>
> ie bot327.abcDynamics.com is pointing to 192.168.1.6
>
> I think this is could be another awesome tool/resource.  It would probably
> require cooperation with the dynamic IP providers.
>
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