From:
http://www.DNSStuff.com quote:
This site has many DNS and networking tools for network administrators, domain owners, users of DNS hosting services, etc. There is no cost for using this site. You are free to link directly to this site. If these tools are useful and you need anti-spam or anti-virus software for your mail server, please consider looking at the excellent Declude products. If you want your email filtered for you, please consider Spam Soap. Thanks!
Geolocation is a tool there, perhaps we will add it to Givnology, it will be pleasant to see "Hello to _____ (wherever you are)" and perhaps dissuading to potential frauders who think they are untraced and tracked.
"...Plus, you may be able to get the latitude/longitude, ISP and domain name. Other information may include time zone, capital of the country, population, and/or currency of the country."
From:
http://www.Abuse.net quote:
The Network Abuse Clearinghouse is intended to help the Internet community to report and control network abuse and abusive users. Since the best place to report abusive activity varies from one system to another, we're trying to keep a master database of reporting addresses for users throughout the net to use...
Submitting new entries for the contact database
...Mail new and updated contact info only to update@abuse.net. (If you have a question, comment, or anything other than contact information, please see the abuse.net home page.)
The most convenient format for us is like this:
example.com: abuse@example.com postmaster@example.net
If there's more than one address, we send copies of mail to all of them. Don't use mailto: URLs or any other extra punctuation, since the entries go into a database, not into a web form.
Please send only entries for domains, not numeric IP addresses. We keep no database of IP addresses, so info about IP addresses is discarded.
The update mailbox is read by people, not computers, so please say if you're providing info on a domain you're responsible for, or for one you've researched. If the connection between the domain you've researched and the contact isn't obvious, tell us how you found it. You can send info for as many domains as you want in a single message.
When our information for a domain comes from other than the domain's management or upstream ISP, we forward messages to the listed address(es) as well as to postmaster@domain, on the theory that postmaster remains the standard contact address unless the domain owner tells us otherwise.
- Go to http://www.DNSStuff.com and get the domain name for the IP addresses listed.
- Send the email to Abuse.net of the abuse address for the domain.
An internet without illegal destructive fraudulant childish pranks is heavenly