A handy web site for whois etc is:
http://behv09.envmed.rochester.edu/ipaddress.jhtml
John Taylor
Daniel
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cloud.com> Subject: Re: How to determine the IP
range for each ISP
01/11/00
12:53
Off the top of my head you could use www.samspade.org to do a whois/ip
block on the ip it should at least give you a start.
dan
pbb jhe wrote:
> Hope to get some input from the rest..
>
> We are observing some weird behaviour that a script
> and log file are created automatically by some
> programs on the root directory of a LAN PC.
>
> An analysis of the script file showed that it is a FTP
> script to an external IP and transfer (put) a log file
> from the external host to the LAN PC.
>
> Apparently the external IP refused response to ping,
> ftp, etc.
>
> Any idea from the rest? How to check the owner ISP of
> the particular IP?
>
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