whois is your friend.

"whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]" is your best place to start.

In the case of the IP in question, you would then use:

"whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (arin.net would have pointed
you there).

It turns out that this block of addresses has been allocated to the
Korean NIC.

Not uncommon...the Asian networks are notoriously insecure, from spam
all the way out to hacking.

On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 03:38:57 +0000, Chip Rose. wrote:

>Hopefully this isn't too off topic, but my portsentry logs show that
>I've been hit repeatedly by the following dns number this week:
>211.119.248.38
>
>I've tried using dns lookup via webpages that offer it, but always get
>back "no results for this nameserver value."  Am I missing something in
>trying to find out who 211.119.248.38 is?
>
>Thanks,
>
>ChipRose.
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