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Topic: Lookup and Address

Related:
  Lookup    Address  
  Email Address    E mail address  
  Name Address    Mailing Address  
  Web address    Change of Address  
  Address Phone    IP address  
  Home Page Address    Address Phone Number  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite website(s):Slashdot
Favorite possession(s):Linux box,  Windows computer
Dream job(s):Webmaster
Favorite food(s):Cookies
Favorite book(s):"Maximum Internet Security: A Hackers Guide" by Net Sams
Interest(s):Computers,  Law
Likes to wear:fcuk
Favorite computer game(s):Hacking,  Counter Strike,  Quake
Favorite destination(s):Hong Kong
Favorite online activity(s):Spamming,  Chatting on ICQ,  Finding warez
Membership(s):Free Software Foundation
Favorite quote(s):"A rolling stone gathers no moss"
"Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at statistics."
 
 
 Expert Talk
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Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

If your web server is only logging numeric IP address you should turn on DNS lookups in Summary on the Options configuration page.
This method performs a reverse DNS lookup on the connecting IP address that can cause long delays if DNS has not been set up on the server.
DNS Lookup - the process of resolving an IP address (ie 192.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

A possible work around to the theft of service attack described above would be to perform a reverse DNS lookup on the ip address returned by the forward lookup and compare the two names.
A forward lookup query resolves a DNS name to an IP address and is the most common DNS query.
Host DNS Lookup Find IP address of a host from its name or its name from the IP address.
 
 
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