Hi Dave,

You can try this if you want to check for registered ip :

#fwhois user@<whois.server>

eg.

#fwhois <ip/user>@whois.internic.net

#fwhois <ip/user>@whois.apnic.net

Good luck.

cheers,
Helmee

Javier Romero wrote:

> Well, I use three methods!
>
> The first:
> If u have a NT, Win95 or Windows 98 --> Use: c:\windows\ping -a AA.BB.CC.DD
> Is similar to NSLOOKUP
>
> The second:
> If u have a NT, Win95 or Windows 98 --> Use: c:\windows\tracert AA.BB.CC.DD
> Is tracer and reply with names.
>
> The third:
> You must download www.tucows.com�s VisualRoute (IP Tools Menu) or another same.
> This is a tracer that ask to the routers about a contact.
>
> By the way, I don�t think that "whois command" is apply to all sites in the
> world, because not all running Unix or Whois daemon.
>
> Javier regards.
>
> Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > On 07-Jun-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Can anyone out there help me out on how to lookup registered IP's.  I use
> > > NSLOOKUP but does not always work.  Is there anything else I can use to get
> > > this info. such as a contact at the site?
> >
> > You could try something like "whois ip.addr.goes.here".  For example, using
> > 192.168.1.10, you could use "whois 192.168.1.10", or even "whios 192.168.1.".
> >
> > Dave
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