Where did freeipdb IP utility site go?
I was trying to investigate some the ip management tools and followed the link www.freeipdb.org and was more than a little upset with what I found. This domain name apparently has been taken by a porn site that is wanting to auction it off. does anyone know if the project died or if it changed domain names. I have removed the reference to it in the wiki page, but there are other references to the site on the NANOG site. I am not sure who will need to remove the links, but they no longer point to an ip management tool. If the utility still exist I would be intersted in finding it, as I saw not able to dig it up on a quick Google search. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer braaen@zcorum.com
Dear Brian,
I was trying to investigate some the ip management tools and followed the link www.freeipdb.org and was more than a little upset with what I found. This domain name apparently has been taken by a porn site that is wanting to auction it off. does anyone know if the project died or if it changed domain names.
I have removed the reference to it in the wiki page, but there are other references to the site on the NANOG site. I am not sure who will need to remove the links, but they no longer point to an ip management tool.
If the utility still exist I would be intersted in finding it, as I saw not able to dig it up on a quick Google search.
also quick google search: http://www.rickyninja.net/ could also be interesting: http://www.brownkid.net/NorthStar bye, Ingo
Don't know about freeipdb, but we use IPPlan: http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ -Scott -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Brian Raaen Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 8:13 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Where did freeipdb IP utility site go? I was trying to investigate some the ip management tools and followed the link www.freeipdb.org and was more than a little upset with what I found. This domain name apparently has been taken by a porn site that is wanting to auction it off. does anyone know if the project died or if it changed domain names. I have removed the reference to it in the wiki page, but there are other references to the site on the NANOG site. I am not sure who will need to remove the links, but they no longer point to an ip management tool. If the utility still exist I would be intersted in finding it, as I saw not able to dig it up on a quick Google search. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer braaen@zcorum.com
Are there any "good" tools for IPv6 address management? --- Thanks, --------------------------------------------------------- Joseph W. Breu, CCNA phone : +1.319.268.5228 Senior Network Administrator fax : +1.319.266.8158 Cedar Falls Utilities cell : +1.319.493.1686 support: +1.319.268.5221 web: www.cfu.net
Incredibly enough, I contacted the maintainer about this a while ago. Here is the cut & paste: Looks like we forgot to renew the domain registration. I was leaning towards the idea of moving it to something like sourceforge, but I wanted to clean up some things first. The page is available at: http://home.globalcrossing.net/~freeipdb/ -monte On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 03:36:52PM -0700, Randal Kohutek wrote:
FreeIPdb - It seems like freeipdb.org is now owned by a domain squatter or something similar. Do you guys still have the code running around somewhere? I found some of it on archive.org, and would like to mirror it or something, as I like the product and work at a datacenter that can do that kind of thing.
Please let me know!
################################################################################## On 7/25/07, Brian Raaen <braaen@zcorum.com> wrote:
I was trying to investigate some the ip management tools and followed the link www.freeipdb.org and was more than a little upset with what I found. This domain name apparently has been taken by a porn site that is wanting to auction it off. does anyone know if the project died or if it changed domain names.
I have removed the reference to it in the wiki page, but there are other references to the site on the NANOG site. I am not sure who will need to remove the links, but they no longer point to an ip management tool.
If the utility still exist I would be intersted in finding it, as I saw not able to dig it up on a quick Google search. -- Brian Raaen Network Engineer braaen@zcorum.com
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Brian Raaen
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Ingo Flaschberger
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Joseph W. Breu
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randal k
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Scott Berkman