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Pulitzer Technologies (NETBLK-PTI-BLK-01)
   5025 Pattison Rd.
   St.Louis, MO 63110

   Netname: PTI-BLK-01
   Netblock: 209.96.0.0 - 209.96.95.255
   Maintainer: PLZR

   Coordinator:
      Eberle, John  (JE337-ARIN)  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      314-212-9688 (FAX) 314-212-0325

   Domain System inverse mapping provided by:

   NS1.900WALNUT.NET            209.96.0.5
   NS1.STLNET.COM               209.96.6.5
   ACE.CP.VERIO.NET             198.247.225.251

   ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE

   Record last updated on 01-Dec-1997.
   Database last updated on 8-Feb-2000 17:31:20 EDT.

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"Yoink!" wrote:
> 
> I have suspicious portscans coming in routinely.  How do I send an e-mail to
> the appropriate sysadmins to have things looked at on their side when they
> are outside the .COM, .NET, .ORG, and .EDU domains?  Whois won't work on
> them...
> 
> For instance, atech.lc.cc.il.us/209.96.41.1 keeps trying to portscan me.
> Several other ip address have showed up in my logs too, but I've handled them.
> 
> TIA... just need to know what to do next.  I know I can just ip deny i'm but
> I'm proactive and if somebody has comprimised their network I'd like to tip
> them off somehow...
> 
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