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
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