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Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP
From: Thomas Kerbl <t.kerbl () weigl de>
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 17:26:06 +0100
Jimi Thompson wrote:
Do they host their own web site?Do they host anything on their own network (email, etc) that requires them to regiser a domain name/
Webserver and Mailserver are hosted by a different provider, no luck here.
If so, you can consult the "WHOIS" database to find out who their name service is.Short of that, I'd try social engineering the name of the name service.
That would be the easy way of course :) thx, Thomas Kerbl -- ~ weigl interservice ~ www.weigl.de --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- finding dyndns names for existing IP Thomas Kerbl (Nov 26)
- Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP John Lampe (Nov 26)
- Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP Jeff Bryner (Nov 26)
- Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP Thomas Kerbl (Nov 28)
- Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP Jimi Thompson (Nov 28)
- Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP Thomas Kerbl (Nov 28)
- Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP Kurt Seifried (Nov 30)
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- RE: finding dyndns names for existing IP Adrian Lazar (Nov 26)
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