On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, Pete Peterson wrote:
> A while ago, I found the address "208.165.182.254" in a rejected connection
> list in a log file. Trying to do a reverse DNS lookup on that exact address
> failed. I found a way to look up the RANGE of addresses, so that I got the
> following:
> --------------------
> Cable & Wireless USA (NETBLK-CW-10BLK) CW-10BLK 208.128.0.0 - 208.175.255.255
> LOG ON AMERICA, INC (NETBLK-CW-208-165-176) CW-208-165-176
> 208.165.176.0 - 208.165.183.255
> --------------------
>
> Today, I had another mystery address I was trying to identify. I
> **THOUGHT** I had done this with some kind of "whois" incantation, but my
> memory fails me; I can't figure out exactly what I did and reproduce the
> above result.
>
whois <ip address>@whois.arin.net, or you may have to go to one of
the other international nic registrars, if it's in another country.
John
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