internet network class queries work like domaine queries, it's just a bit
difficult to get the "registrar"

the easiest way to go is to use a proxy, like
"http://www.geektools.com/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi";

ask your question specifying the network in decimal dotted notation

for example, ask for 9.0.0.0 to see this A class belongs to IBM

hth


A 10:08 30/06/02 -0400, vous avez écrit :
>With regard to reverse nameservers, how do you work back up the
>delegations to find out who is responsible for the class C, B, A ?
>My reverse keeps dissapearing, but the nameserver responsible for it
>gives the right answer, making me believe it is a higher level
>nameserver that is misconfigured.
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