Re: how to search all machines on a network.

2002-12-06 Thread Neal K. Groothuis
The easiest way to do this is probably with a portscanner. Just aim it at 10.60.0.0/16 and see what you come up with. Nmap (http://www.nmap.org/) would probably do what you need. - neal On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:52:36PM +0530, YashPal Singh wrote: > Hi All

Re: Question on Blocking an ISP.

2002-12-05 Thread Neal K. Groothuis
I would second this. Also, if you use qmail or something similar to perform mail delivery, you can do a couple of other cool things: 1) You can create a delivery script that will pass all incoming messages through SpamAssassin and bounce messages tagged as spam instead of just filing them away.

Re: Question on Blocking an ISP.

2002-12-03 Thread Neal K. Groothuis
Doing a "whois \> \[EMAIL PROTECTED]" reveals: [whois.arin.net] OrgName: America Online OrgID: AOL Address: 8619 Westwood Center Drive Suite 200 Vienna VA 22182 Country: US Comment: RegDate: 1992-04-01 Updated: 2002-11-22 AbuseHandle: AOL382-ARIN AbuseName: America Online, Inc. Ab