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To: Urlman who wrote (9667)7/16/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: RTev  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
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I used to do it from the command line, but now I do a whois search from something called NetInfo. It's a wholly redundant tool since all of these things can be done from the command line, but it's sometimes useful and has windows for ping, trace, lookup, finger, whois. It also has a scanner that allows one to look up a range of addresses.

Although I rarely use any of them, there's another web-based whois tool at www.whois.org (which is a name I can easily remember). Network Solutions (the folks who maintain the whois database that all of these things use) also has a web-based search at networksolutions.com