[GLLUG] Finding IP ranges (similar to dig)??
Nicholas Kwiatkowski
kwiatk27 at msu.edu
Wed Oct 31 17:54:30 EDT 2007
Samspade is defiantly the way to go... You can find the block of IP
addresses that a company or organization 'owns' and use that.
At MSU, we do have a hostmaster available who can tell you where all the
servers are. Static IP addresses get their own subnet for these things at
our shop.
-Nick Kwiatkowski
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-user-bounces at egr.msu.edu [mailto:linux-user-bounces at egr.msu.edu]
On Behalf Of Adam Jensen
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:49 AM
To: Benjamin Cathey
Cc: linux-user at egr.msu.edu
Subject: Re: [GLLUG] Finding IP ranges (similar to dig)??
> Is there a tool to allow you to find ALL variations of IPs for a certain
domain? For instance, lcc.edu, angel.lcc.edu and starport.lcc.edu - all
different IPs. Is there a way (online or with a tool) to get all variations
on the www that they use and all the IPs associated with it?
>
You might try something like samspade.org that interfaces with ARIN's
whois service. LCC's servers are scattered a bit, but I imagine that
the campus addresses are on a contiguous subnet that could be found
using a tool like this.
Cheers,
Adam
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