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google does whois
google does whois
01/08/2004 08:12 PManother useful feature i found out about from ev's blog. i am
wondering how their other billion users are supposed to find these
things.
New Google Whois Feature
New Google Whois Feature
01/09/2004 09:53 PMOffers a fresh link to whois data.
Google Depth of Using Whois Data
Google Depth of Using Whois Data
04/09/2004 04:06 PM"We don't currently use whois data in any automatic scoring, but when
investigating..."
QuickLink Mobile 2.0 adds EDGE, PC card,
Wi-Fi support
QuickLink Mobile 2.0 adds EDGE, PC card,
Wi-Fi support
05/28/2004 10:51 AMSmith Micro Software Inc.'s
QuickLink Mobile lets Mac OS X
laptop users access the Internet through data-capable cell phones via
USB and Bluetooth. The 2.0 version now supports popular PC Card-based
Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) interfaces; adds support for EDGE, a
high-speed data service available through some cellular networks; and
also automatically seeks out and identifies Wi-Fi "hotspots" -- it'll
also let you know if the nearby Wi-Fi service is one to which you
subscribe. Prices range from US$29.95 to $49.95 depending on whether
you need a cable or just software; upgrades from 1.x cost $14.95.
Net-Whois-Raw-0.24
Net-Whois-Raw-0.24
11/18/2003 04:50 AMNet-Whois-Raw-0.35
Net-Whois-Raw-0.35
06/21/2004 05:52 AMNet-Whois-Raw-0.27
Net-Whois-Raw-0.27
02/19/2004 06:22 AMwhois 4.6.13
whois 4.6.13
04/10/2004 08:22 PMA modern whois client
Net-Whois-Raw-0.92
Net-Whois-Raw-0.92
03/28/2005 06:02 AMNet-Whois-IP-0.50
Net-Whois-IP-0.50
03/08/2004 11:27 PMNet-Whois-Raw-0.34
Net-Whois-Raw-0.34
05/18/2004 10:16 AMNet-Whois-Raw-0.37
Net-Whois-Raw-0.37
08/11/2004 10:19 AMNet-Whois-Raw-0.38
Net-Whois-Raw-0.38
09/23/2004 10:39 AMNet-Whois-Raw-0.36
Net-Whois-Raw-0.36
07/22/2004 06:16 AMNet-Whois-Raw-0.93
Net-Whois-Raw-0.93
04/13/2005 08:22 AMwhois
whois
01/08/2004 08:36 PM Well call me just plain out of it. Or blame it on my complete lack of
Unix chops. Either may be accurate. Until now I've been bouncing off
of NetSol and putting up with the ridiculous (and highly
inaccessible)...
Whois.sc
Whois.sc
03/30/2005 03:30 PMThis handy little site joins sites like ph
p.net and A9 in offering "functionality by URL." Enter
"whois.sc/" and any domain name in your address bar, and you get the
whois data — like this.
Eliminates a step from the normal pattern: enter the domain, wait for
the page to load, find the form field, enter the domain, press
submit...
Advanced Whois
Advanced Whois
04/05/2005 07:24 PMThis is useful: whois.webhosting.info lets you look for more than just
what the average WHOIS tells you. You can also look up, for instance,
what other domains are using that same IP address. Handy, that....
Net-Whois-ARIN-0.08
Net-Whois-ARIN-0.08
05/28/2004 12:33 AMVisual WHOIS
Visual WHOIS
01/11/2004 02:41 PMVisual WHOIS Project Development
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.7
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.7
04/07/2005 10:19 PMNet-Whois-ARIN-0.06
Net-Whois-ARIN-0.06
05/05/2004 05:05 PMWhois Proxy 1.3.2
Whois Proxy 1.3.2
04/26/2004 02:13 AMA CGI or command line whois proxy tool.
whois kuro5hin.org
whois kuro5hin.org
12/24/2004 12:49 PMWon't you be my neighbour? Believe it or not, to this day I didn't
know who Mr. Rogers was. But I've said yes to his memorable question,
and so have you--if you, like me, have taken the time to register and
regularly visit Kuro5hin. We've became neighbours our own little
virtual 'hood. But who are these people around us? Who is trhurler,
and will he be throwing things at me? Where is localroger? Does Battle
Troll have an axe to grind? This i guy, is he real? Let's find out.
Net-Whois-RegistryFusion-0.01
Net-Whois-RegistryFusion-0.01
07/02/2004 04:39 PMNet-Whois-RegistryFusion-0.03
Net-Whois-RegistryFusion-0.03
07/08/2004 05:10 PMNew Whois Fields
New Whois Fields
01/26/2003 08:17 PM"...release of three new fields in registry whois records."
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.5
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.5
07/04/2004 07:14 AMNet-Whois-Proxy-1.3
Net-Whois-Proxy-1.3
07/03/2004 11:30 PMNet-Whois-ARIN-0.07
Net-Whois-ARIN-0.07
05/15/2004 12:04 AMNet-Whois-RegistryFusion-0.02
Net-Whois-RegistryFusion-0.02
07/07/2004 04:39 PMAnother Expanded Whois Service
Another Expanded Whois Service
08/12/2004 11:04 AMSource: SearchDay - Doing in-depth investigation of a web site?
Whois.sc offers a wealth of detail about the people and technology
behind just about any web site on the planet....
"Whois Source - Wildcard..."
"Whois Source - Wildcard..."
12/27/2004 06:03 PMPrefix WhoIs 1.0.2 (Default branch)
Prefix WhoIs 1.0.2 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 03:24 AM

The Prefix WhoIs Project provides a
whois-compatible client and server framework for
disclosing various up-to-date routing information
via a familiar whois interface. Instead of using
registrar-originated information (which is often
unspecific or inaccurate), it uses the Internet's
global routing table as gleaned from a number of
routing peers around the network. The software
consists of a 'pWhoIsd' server that responds to
queries using a variety of output formats
including pWhoIs-native, Cymru, and RPSL, the
'pWhoIs-updatedb' agent that parses routing
information bases (RIBs) from Internet routers and
populates a relational database, and the 'WhoB'
command-line whois client.
Changes:
This release fixes some database insertion routines in
pwhois-updatedb. It significantly improves the routeview
commands and some administration features. The
documentation was also updated.
Prefix WhoIs 1.0.1 (Default branch)
Prefix WhoIs 1.0.1 (Default branch)
04/09/2005 03:12 AMThe Prefix WhoIs Project provides a
whois-compatible client and server framework for
disclosing various up-to-date routing information
via a familiar whois interface. Instead of using
registrar-originated information (which is often
unspecific or inaccurate), it uses the Internet's
global routing table as gleaned from a number of
routing peers around the network. The software
consists of a 'pWhoIsd' server that responds to
queries using a variety of output formats
including pWhoIs-native, Cymru, and RPSL, the
'pWhoIs-updatedb' agent that parses routing
information bases (RIBs) from Internet routers and
populates a relational database, and the 'WhoB'
command-line whois client.
Network Solutions Enhanced Whois
Network Solutions Enhanced Whois
07/13/2004 08:25 AM"WHOIS Report shows the status of the domain. If a live site exists
presents a thumbnail of the home page along with the website title,
traffic ranking, meta descriptions and keywords, and more."
Hiding Domain WHOIS Information
Hiding Domain WHOIS Information
12/19/2004 03:08 PM"I've seen a few services out there that can protect your WHOIS
contact info. Since we are now fairly confident that Google is using
WHOIS information to establish a link with site owners how many of you
are using these privacy services to keep Google and others out of your
business?"
Whois Record Falsification Closer To
Illegality
Whois Record Falsification Closer To
Illegality
09/21/2004 10:22 PMWhois database 'contributes to identity
theft'
Whois database 'contributes to identity
theft'
11/06/2003 11:10 AMZDNet UK Nov 6 2003 9:24AM ET
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Improving Passive Packet Capture: Beyond
Device Polling
Improving Passive Packet Capture: Beyond
Device Polling
01/09/2004 09:52 PMRumor Mill: EvDO in NYC?
Rumor Mill: EvDO in NYC?
08/27/2004 01:30 PMRumors are flying that Verizon is in the midst of building out EvDO in
New York City: NYC will serve as a crucial example of how the
higher-speed mobile data networks compete next to Wi-Fi. Both networks
have upsides in the city. Wi-Fi is higher speed, lower cost, and
available in many places. EvDO will be lower speed, higher cost, but
available in more places (although cellular coverage is notoriously
bad in the city). At the end of the day, there's a niche for both
networks and if the price is right, enough customers for both....
Notes and Tips: EVDO
Notes and Tips: EVDO
04/14/2005 10:22 AMMCG is playing with "EVDO" wireless on PowerBooks.
4400 Square Miles of EVDO
4400 Square Miles of EVDO
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Verizon Wireless says they've blanketed Los Angeles and environs: Its
BroadbandAccess service, its name for the package of 1xEv-DO they've
rolled out (or just plain EVDO if you want to be simpler about it)
fills Los Angeles County, parts of Riverside County and San Bernadino
County, and most of San Diego and Orange County. Overall, about 4400
square miles of coverage across populated SoCal. This announcement is
interesting because it was never entirely clear how much of a
metropolitan area that Verizon intended to install EVDO
throughout--100 percent? 95 percent? The city but not the suburbs?
Their work here is a clear signal that they're talking metro
deployment, not urban deployment....
Verizon's Edge, I Mean, EvDO on the
Competition
Verizon's Edge, I Mean, EvDO on the
Competition
10/28/2003 11:09 PMCell carriers are pretty far behind on 3G, but Verizon's early
deployment may give it an edge -- I mean, a competitive advantage:
While GSM operators struggle with GPRS (10 to 50 Kbps) and are rapidly
trying to get EDGE fully deployed (100 Kbps), Sprint is staying the
course with 1xRTT (50 to 70 Kbps), and T-Mobile and Nextel don't seem
to be in the running for anything more interesting. Verizon Wireless's
early 3G deployment (1xEvDO, 300 to 500 Kbps) in San Diego and
Washington, D.C., may pay off, Matt Maier of Business 2.0 notes,
because they simply have this service now at a fixed rate. The advent
of cell phone number portability about to be engaged ties in with
this: Verizon is the only cell company to back it. They want people to
switch over, sign up for data, and then lock them in with long-term
contracts and the only real 3G that will have any scope in 2004. Great
plan! (All speeds more or less real world, not the advertised
ones.)...
MSNBC Writer Praises EVDO
MSNBC Writer Praises EVDO
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Gary Krakow loves EVDO: Verizon Wireless's 1xEv-DO cellular data
service isn't available everywhere yet, but Krakow loves even the
current level of ubiquity and speed. A number of my colleagues think
that even a few hundred kilobits per second of download will be
adequate for most users, rendering Wi-Fi connected to a T1 line or
even faster ADSL service--like 6 Mbps down and 768 Kbps--a bit of
overkill. I tend to think these colleagues don't fully appreciate how
many business travelers there are in the U.S.--40 million of them by
one count, 30 million of which carry laptops--and how many of those
travelers have high-bandwidth applications that they struggle to use.
Customer-relation management (CRM) software, Java or ActiveX based
internal applications, or even simple file exchange requires a fair
amount of bandwidth to offer the "it's like I'm in the office"
experience. Even uploading a 10 MB PowerPoint presentation is torture
at the 50 to 100 Kbps per speed that's the maximum that EVDO can offer
right now. Downloads might break 2 Mbps at peak performance, more
likely averaging a very respectable few hundred Kbps, but uploads
aren't emphasized in the current generation of technology. Tell that
to the folks trying to send high-resolution pictures and movies from
fancy new camera phones, too! Krakow doesn't overstate the advantages
of EVDO, however. He's pretty realistic. And for general email and Web
browsing, EVDO is more than adequate. Remember that the 1x in 1xEv-DO
stands for 1.25 MHz of spectrum. A 3x flavor of CDMA2000 will use 3.75
MHz and be able to offer much more speed in both directions. One
flavor in the lab would bring peak upload to 1 Mbps, for instance....
Real-Time Car Tracking with EVDO
Real-Time Car Tracking with EVDO
03/23/2005 05:36 PM
This is why EVDO cellular internet is cool: the guys from
EVDOInfo.com rigged together a little application using off the shelf
parts to display on a web page their car, its exact location and
velocity, as well as the current view out their window. It's tricks
like these that will make EVDO (and UMTS, if Cingular ever gets it
deployed) a standard feature for "carputers" before long.
And to think, just a few short years ago these technologies were
reserved for child molesters and enemies of the state.
EVDO GPS WebCam Mapping [EVDOInfo]
He combined VoIP and EVDO: and here's
what happened
He combined VoIP and EVDO: and here's
what happened
04/07/2005 01:18 PMZDNet Apr 7 2005 4:38PM GMT
New book on EVDO Broadband Wireless
New book on EVDO Broadband Wireless
09/11/2004 03:22 AMIntroduction to EVDO explains the fundamentals of the EVDO system, the
products it uses, how it operates, what services it can offer, and how
EVDO fits and compares with other mobile radio technologies. [PRWEB
Sep 11, 2004]
more EVDO: Verizon building big, fast,
unwired data network
more EVDO: Verizon building big, fast,
unwired data network
01/08/2004 07:46 PMVerizon is announcing plans to spend $1B US in the next two years to
develop a wireless broadband network that will offer 300-- 500K speeds
at $79.99 a month, starting this summer.
The network, which will use third-generation or "3G"
technology provided by Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO), will be fast
enough to allow consumers to download video and music as well as send
video messages. The high-speed network, called BroadbandAccess, will
be available to businesses and individual customers beginning in the
summer of 2004. Since 2003, Verizon has operated wireless broadband
networks in Washington, D.C., in a partnership with Lucent
Technologies, and in San Diego with Nortel Networks.
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Capture the Google Flag
Capture the Google Flag
01/04/2005 11:39 AMFrom Germany comes this nicely-done game that pits you against the
computer or another human, as you each try to take over the world by
doing Google queries that turn up documents localized in various parts
of the world. The game uses netgeo which finds the geographic location
of the IP address of the page. Once you start the Flash app, you'll
get instructions in English......
Net-Packet-2.01
Net-Packet-2.01
02/01/2005 09:35 PMNetStat 3.0 tar.gz packet
NetStat 3.0 tar.gz packet
08/05/2002 10:45 PMNew version of NetStat web interface for Netacct-Mysql >= version
0.74.
Rewritten most of code and query-s for implementing the use of more
IP-s per user.
WARNING !!!
The table "users" was altered and added a new table "users_ip" !!!
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.53-rc1
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.53-rc1
07/30/2004 03:00 AMA netfilter DNSBL filtering client.
The Spectrum of packet sniffing
The Spectrum of packet sniffing
03/13/2003 10:22 AMThe view of the Spectrum Conference,
from etherpeg at 9am (screenshot). Around
noon (screenshot).
metro packet library
metro packet library
06/29/2004 03:30 PMMetro Version 1.0.0 released
Ethereal Packet Sniffing
Ethereal Packet Sniffing
04/14/2004 02:23 PMDNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.51
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.51
06/05/2004 02:40 AMA netfilter DNSBL filtering client.
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.52
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.52
06/26/2004 04:00 PMA netfilter DNSBL filtering client.
New: Berkeley Packet Monitor 1.0
New: Berkeley Packet Monitor 1.0
07/27/2004 11:24 AMBerkeley Packet Monitor is a network traffic monitoring and diagnostic
utility that uses the Berkeley Packet Filter devices built into Mac OS
X.
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.4
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.4
04/24/2004 02:04 AMA netfilter DNSBL filtering client.
pasmal (packet auth. sniffer - mal)
pasmal (packet auth. sniffer - mal)
05/04/2004 06:26 AMpasmal - authentification new security feature
Malformed Packet Causes Cisco Router DoS
Malformed Packet Causes Cisco Router DoS
08/18/2004 05:05 PMraddump RADIUS packet analyzer
raddump RADIUS packet analyzer
09/22/2004 01:54 PMraddump-0.2.1 released
fairly fast packet filter 1.3
fairly fast packet filter 1.3
07/17/2004 03:22 AMAn efficient platform for network monitoring on Linux.
Packet Storm is OFF-LINE, temporarily.
Packet Storm is OFF-LINE, temporarily.
02/10/2004 03:00 AMPacket Data Services Still Growing but
Not Like They Used To
Packet Data Services Still Growing but
Not Like They Used To
04/20/2004 03:24 PMZDNet Apr 20 2004 8:04PM GMT
Fairly Fast Packet Filter
Fairly Fast Packet Filter
07/15/2004 03:47 PMlong overdue stable FFPF release (1.3)
Power Financial's CEO saw drop in pay
packet
Power Financial's CEO saw drop in pay
packet
04/16/2005 05:47 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 16 2005 10:15AM GMT
Google whois quicklink