Hi Allison:
Use nslookup. "nslookup (IP address)". No parentheses.
nslookup is a Unix utility, run it at the shell prompt. There will likely
be versions available for other systems as well.
Alternatively, visit the NIC (www.internic.net) and you can run the IP
address through their database there.
Kevin
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> I have this URL and I'd like to find their netaddress n.n.n.n, how?
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> ******http://opt-inbroadcasts.net/remove/remove4.html
> Apparently this is a spam gatherer as I got mail with this as the way
> to get on their remove list. I suspect it's really a collect list.
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> Also while looking around (with arp) I have a few address I don't know
> and would like to translate that to a url or domain name.
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> Allison
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Kevin McQuiggin VE7ZD
mcquiggi_at_sfu.ca
Received on Fri Feb 11 2000 - 20:16:59 GMT