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FunkyGibbon

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3,786 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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Hi

We're getting some odd web access from a PC on the your-server.de network.

I'm trying to find info about your-server.de - but usual whois and internic enquiries are not giving any useful info.

Can anyone help here?

thanks

FG

__LEE__

7,520 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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Below is what I get from a look up.

I presume you have the IP. Why not get in touch with the contact below if there is a machine on that domain causing problems?

What activity are you seeing?

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Domain: your-server.de
Descr: Hetzner Online AG
Descr: Industriestr. 6
Descr: 91710 Gunzenhausen
Descr: Germany
Nserver: ns2.your-server.de 213.133.106.251
Nserver: ns.second-ns.de
Nserver: www.hos-ext1.de
Nserver: sql1a.your-server.co.za
Status: connect
Changed: 2004-07-22T09:09:17+02:00

[Admin-C][Tech-C][Zone-C]
Type: PERSON
Name: Martin Hetzner
Address: Hetzner Online AG
Address: Industriestr. 6
Pcode: 91710
City: Gunzenhausen
Country: DE
Phone: +49-9831-610061
Fax: +49-9831-610062
Email: ****@hetzner.de
Changed: 2003-01-28T08:12:09+01:00

Using 4 day old cached answer (you can get fresh results).
Hiding E-mail address (you can get results with the E-mail address).

FunkyGibbon

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3,786 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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__LEE__ said:
exactly what I needed


Thanks - I will be contacting them.

We are seeing one machine accessing one component of one page repeatedly every second or so.

It's not causing any major problem accept the component they've picked is an advert click through - so it is skewing the real results somewhat!

BTW how did you do that search - when I tried whois I got nothing back.

cheers

FG

__LEE__

7,520 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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FunkyGibbon said:
__LEE__ said:
exactly what I needed


Thanks - I will be contacting them.

We are seeing one machine accessing one component of one page repeatedly every second or so.

It's not causing any major problem accept the component they've picked is an advert click through - so it is skewing the real results somewhat!

BTW how did you do that search - when I tried whois I got nothing back.

cheers

FG


No problem.

I always use www.dnsstuff.com/ as it has a bunch of useful tools for finding out information.

peter hh

269 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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great site!