> From: Greg London
> Is there a way to figure out who is hosting a given webaddress?
> This http://www.allwhois.com/ gives the public contact
> information for a website, but that is currently not getting
> any result for a problem.
I agree with the idea of going to the service provider.
htt
While this is OT qua Perl I'm answering on list since I'm guessing it will be of
interest... and Uri likes that AND can tell me I am wrong.
> Is there a way to figure out who is hosting a given webaddress?
'traceroute' will show who is lighting the box at least.
'nslookup' or 'dig' may tell you
> "IL" == Ian Langworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
IL> On 21.Sep.2004 06:43PM -0400, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> someone with decent kwiki skills can be driving the laptop and
>> the rest of us kibbitz and edit.
IL> (Ian puts on the captain's hat.)
IL> I'm for this, and I'm also looking
On 21.Sep.2004 06:43PM -0400, Uri Guttman wrote:
> someone with decent kwiki skills can be driving the laptop and
> the rest of us kibbitz and edit.
(Ian puts on the captain's hat.)
I'm for this, and I'm also looking forward to Randalfest 2004.
On 21.Sep.2004 06:43PM -0400, Uri Guttman wrote:
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> "RJK" == Ronald J Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RJK> If you would like to give a presentation at tomorrow's meeting,
RJK> let me know.
how about this? i brought up the idea to wiki our home page so we can
all edit it. what about a group session to start this? i assume that at
leas
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 08:26:32PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 03:04:40PM -0400, Greg London wrote:
> > Please reply off-list.
>
> No. I would hope that some other people find this useful.
Indeed! The as_check script references to routeviews.org and the Merit Routing
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 03:04:40PM -0400, Greg London wrote:
> Is there a way to figure out who is hosting a given webaddress?
> This http://www.allwhois.com/ gives the public contact
> information for a website, but that is currently not getting
> any result for a problem. A suggestion was to c
Is there a way to figure out who is hosting a given webaddress?
This http://www.allwhois.com/ gives the public contact
information for a website, but that is currently not getting
any result for a problem. A suggestion was to contact the
company hosting the site and see if they might do somethin
Important update about tomorrow night's tech/social meeting!
Unfortunately, it turns out Randal Schwartz has another commitment and will
not be able to speak at the meeting.
We will go ahead with the planned meeting, and will schedule a separate
event with Randal sometime next week, possibly in th
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