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Goto to:
www.network-tools.com
and do a DNS lookup on the ip, or got to:
http://www.calderasystems.com/SxS/stepbystep.htm
and follow the WHOIS SXS and you can do it from the terminal.
Jon
Michael Whitman wrote:
>
> My linux sendmail server went wacko and attacked some poor email server.
> I have the ip of that victim server and i want to find out what domains
> might be associated with that ip so i can track down the offending emails.
> I should know how to do this, but i dont remember if I ever knew....
>
> Michael P. Whitman
> Programmer
> LAW.com
>
> mailto:michaelw@palawnet.com
>
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