On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 08:28:31PM +0200, Ernesto Baschny wrote:
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| So your argument about this doesn't count.
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Still, Wayne's overall point is valid. In most of these situations
there are two parties, the service provider and the customer. The IP
lookup tells you who the service provider is; the whois tells you who
the customer is. Both are useful. If I have both sets of information I
would prefer to start with the customer and escalate to the service
provider. Even better when the customer has established accountability.