Geoasn is web based splunk product. Regards… On May 13, 2012, at 1:29 AM, Mark Foster <blakjak@blakjak.net> wrote:
Set up
http://www.the42.net/networkjack/
Point her browser at it. Problem solved?
I drove the Ping, Traceroute, Dig and Whois requirements of a Tier 2/3 Helpdesk with this tool for several weeks - several years ago, I suppose, but I still have a copy running which I use occasionally when I'm trapped behind web-only internet access.
Mark.
On 13/05/12 17:19, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 16:57 10/05/2012 -0400, Scott Berkman wrote:
I am looking for a simple Windows GUI s/w for a secretary to use to do whois lookups for IP and ASNs and to easily copy/paste the results. Amazing that there is no such beast.
-Hank
I use Launchy (a keystroke launcher similar to GnomeDo, Quicksilver, etc) and it's Runner plugin with some bat scripts that reference the builtin whois DOS/CLI command to create my own.
So for example, to look up an IP at ARIN I just hit my hotkey (Atl-Space) and type arin <tab> <IP> enter. My bat script really just runs whois, sizes the command prompt window, and waits for user input before disappearing.
I'm happy to share my scripts off list if you are interested.
-Scott
-----Original Message----- From: Hank Nussbacher [mailto:hank@efes.iucc.ac.il] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:49 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Looking for W7 whois freeware
I am looking for a Window 7 GUI utility that does raw whois - not the standard domain lookup, but rather allows me to specify and change the whois server I am talking to and allows me to customize the whois search string for IPs or ASNs or anything else a whois server will accept, like: "-B -G as378".
I know of ezwhois but am looking for something better (for example - they don't have whois.ripe.net listed - one can add it but not save it).
Thanks, Hank