On Friday 26 July 2002 22:21, Toby Bartels wrote:
The guy attacking [[User:Rlee0001]] is back with a new
IP.
I blocked it (see [[Special:Blockedips]], but I'm new at this sort of
thing, so if there's anything that I should know when I become part of a
cabal -- like how to figure out if an IP is dynamic and when to unblock it?
-- then somebody should tell me.
[phma@neofelis /tmp]$ whois 66.24.193.53(a)whois.arin.net
[
whois.arin.net]
ROADRUNNER-NYS (NETBLK-ROADRUNNER-NYS)
13241 Woodland Park Road
Herndon, VA 20171
US
Netname: ROADRUNNER-NYS
Netblock: 66.24.0.0 - 66.24.255.255
Maintainer: RRNS
Coordinator:
ServiceCo LLC (ZS30-ARIN) abuse(a)rr.com
1-703-345-3416
Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
DNS1.RR.COM 24.30.200.3
DNS2.RR.COM 24.30.201.3
DNS3.RR.COM 24.30.199.7
DNS4.RR.COM 65.24.0.172
ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
[phma@neofelis /tmp]$ nslookup 66.24.193.53
Name:
alb-66-24-193-53.nycap.rr.com
Address: 66.24.193.53
Road Runner addresses are generally dynamic, though people who leave their
computers on all the time get the same address for months. You may want to
complain to abuse(a)rr.com and ask them to lart the vandal. This one appears to
be in Albany, New York.
phma