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Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122
From: James Hess <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 12:40:52 -0500
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Jack Carrozzo <jack () crepinc com> wrote:
Well, I whois'd 702, got no match, said "hm, I see 701 all over the place, lemmy take a look" and found:
There is a match... I think "WHOIS as702" is erroneous WHOIS query syntax, typing "asXXXXX" not being the way to search for an AS number. See the full WHOIS help for the details about how to use all the flags, Try searching for the number and use an 'a' search type instead of searching for 'as702'. Try telnet whois.arin.net nicname Escape character is '^]'. a 702 "a 702" Gives a match... "as702" does not. "as701" does; probably because there is the "ASHANDLE" field or something else in the record that matches that query other than the AS number itself.
ASNumber: 701 - 705 ASName: UUNET
-- -JH
Current thread:
- DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Serg Shubenkov (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Jack Carrozzo (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Cutler James R (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Adrian Chadd (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Jack Carrozzo (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 James Hess (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Cutler James R (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Tim Jackson (Oct 26)
- RE: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Steve Adcock (Oct 26)
- Re: DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122 Jack Carrozzo (Oct 26)