From: Richard Huddleston <reh@wam.umd.edu>
To: nobody@REPLAY.COM
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From: Richard Huddleston <reh@wam.umd.edu>
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 1995 15:05:10 +0800
To: nobody@REPLAY.COM
Subject: Re: lp (134.222.35.2)?
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134.222.0.0 is a Class B network, so if you do 'whois' on 134.222.0.0
(instead of the individual IP addresses) you find:
European Unix Users Group (NET-EUNET-X25)
Kruislaan 413
NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam
NETHERLANDS
Netname: EUNET-X25
Netnumber: 134.222.0.0
Coordinator:
EUnet Ltd (EU-NIC) hostmaster@nic.eu.net
+31 20 5925109
+31 20 5925165 (24hr Emergency)
+31 20 5925163 (fax)
Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
NS.EU.NET 192.16.202.11
SUNIC.SUNET.SE 192.36.125.2 192.36.148.18
NS.UU.NET 137.39.1.3
NS2.NIC.FR 192.93.0.4
Record last updated on 07-Mar-94.
...what does this do to your traceroute dumps?
Richard
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