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Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data.
- From: Jason Slagle
- Date: Sun Oct 22 16:06:45 2000
Yes, but even geektools falls flat on it's face for lets say
210.251.128.255.
:sigh: I really wish we could get a common format for these.
I really like the ripe style databases.
Jason
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Jason Slagle - CCNA - CCDA
Network Administrator - Toledo Internet Access - Toledo Ohio
- raistlin@tacorp.net - jslagle@toledolink.com - WHOIS JS10172
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Joe Shaw wrote:
> Yes, there is. Use the Geektools whois proxy at whois.geektools.com. You
> can also get the perl source and setup your own proxy, since they only
> allow something like 10 or so queries a day. I've used their source in a
> few tools and have had no real problems with it.
>
> Of course, once the technological means are taken care of you still have
> to have reliable contact information in the database, and someone who'll
> actually read your complaint and respond in an acceptable amount of time.
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