I think this idea may have been mentioned before, but it's a useful way to find domains associated with an IP address, etc.
http://www.enyo.de/fw/software/dnslogger/ http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/stats/dns-replication.php
(The links were forwarded to me.)
It's probably similar to what whois.sc is doing for their fee-based reverse IP lookup service. But they probably have more sensors.
http://www.whois.sc/reverse-ip/
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."
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yep, I think that's about the same tech. Have you been in contact with the people running the uni-stuttgart site? I wonder if they'd be interested in letting us white-hat anti-spammers have better access to that (e.g. web service APIs, higher per-day limits, etc.)?
if we ask nicely and play our "we're the good guys" card, they might ;)
(having said that, I haven't asked the whois.sc people either.)
This is looking more and more interesting, in my opinion.
- --j.
Jeff Chan writes:
I think this idea may have been mentioned before, but it's a useful way to find domains associated with an IP address, etc.
http://www.enyo.de/fw/software/dnslogger/ http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/stats/dns-replication.php
(The links were forwarded to me.)
It's probably similar to what whois.sc is doing for their fee-based reverse IP lookup service. But they probably have more sensors.
http://www.whois.sc/reverse-ip/
Jeff C.
"If it appears in hams, then don't list it."
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