Re: finding dyndns names for existing IP

From: Thomas Kerbl (t.kerbl_at_weigl.de)
Date: 11/28/03

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    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

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