tried the link and entered my PacBell home DSL static IP address and was shocked to see my private name come up behind CustName field! Wrong Address though. -------------------------------------------- Whois: CustName: Martin Renschler Address: 268 Bush St San Francisco CA 94104 Country: US RegDate: 2002-08-27 Updated: 2002-08-27 NetRange: 67.116.xxx.xxx - 67.116.xxx.xxx CIDR: 67.116.xxx.xxx/29 NetName: SBC067116xxxxxx020827 NetHandle: NET-67-116-xxx-xxx-1 Parent: NET-67-112-0-0-1 NetType: Reassigned Comment: For Policy Abuse issues, contact: abuse@swbell.net For Technical issues, contact: noc@swbell.net RegDate: 2002-08-27 Updated: 2002-08-27 ----------------------------------------------------- Isn't this violating privacy rules? Geez! /Martin (private mail not representing my employer's opinion...) -----Original Message----- From: Johannes Ullrich [mailto:jullrich@euclidian.com] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:46 AM To: Joe; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Arin Smack down?
Perhaps something I've mised, but is ARIN.Net no longer handling lookups? I usually use them to find offending users but got this when doing a lookup.
No match for 64.124.168.60
I did have the same problem yesterday (Wednesday). Looks like it is working today. Maybe some leftover bug from their conversion to the new formats? Or just high load... you can try our ipinfo page, which caches whois queries. If you are lucky, someone else looked up the same ip... http://www.dshield.org/ipinfo.php?ip=64.124.168.60 -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- jullrich@euclidian.com Collaborative Intrusion Detection join http://www.dshield.org