WhoisView

F

Fred

Found this. Have fun, Fred

http://www.whoisview.com/products/whoisview/

WhoisView is a Windows and Mac OS X software tool for finding the
owner of an IP block or domain name. A command line version is also
available (only for Windows).

The main feature of WhoisView is its simplicity. Type in a host name
or IP address and it will retrieve the ownership information by
digging through various authoritative whois servers. WhoisView will
find information all other similar tools are unable to or don't bother
to locate.

There are no complicated options. You may specify additional whois
server for country code domains if required. The software may be
minimized to system tray.

WhoisView may be used to find information like

* Who owns a domain name
* Who owns a specified IP address block
* Who is the web hosting provider for a website
* Who provides the DNS, Email handling, etc for a domain


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Richard Steinfeld

| Found this. Have fun, Fred
|
| http://www.whoisview.com/products/whoisview/
|
| WhoisView is a Windows and Mac OS X software tool for finding
the
| owner of an IP block or domain name. A command line version is
also
| available (only for Windows).
|
| The main feature of WhoisView is its simplicity. Type in a host
name
| or IP address and it will retrieve the ownership information by
| digging through various authoritative whois servers. WhoisView
will
| find information all other similar tools are unable to or don't
bother
| to locate.
|
| There are no complicated options. You may specify additional
whois
| server for country code domains if required. The software may
be
| minimized to system tray.
|
| WhoisView may be used to find information like
|
| * Who owns a domain name
| * Who owns a specified IP address block
| * Who is the web hosting provider for a website
| * Who provides the DNS, Email handling, etc for a domain

Sygate Firewall provides this function also. It's two clicks away
from the log entry of each transmission in either direction, in
and out, of your computer, blocked and passed by the firewall.
It's nice to know about WhoisView, as well.

Richard
 

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