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Re: Vulnerability Scan 200.127.113.193, 69.93.128.17

Subject: Re: Vulnerability Scan 200.127.113.193, 69.93.128.17
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 16:47:34 -0200 (BRDT)
Hi Kirby,

Sorry, but that IP address is allocated to Argentina, not Brazil.

$ whois -h whois.lacnic.net 200.127.113.193

[...]

nic-hdl:     MIF
person:      Network Services
e-mail:      networkservices@PRIMA.COM.AR
address:     La Rioja, 301, 
address:     C1214ADG - Buenos Aires - 
country:     AR
phone:       +54 11 43700070 []
created:     20021105
changed:     20030310

[...]

Just FYI, these are the net blocks under LACNIC (Latin America and 
Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry) responsibility: 


http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
(last updated 03 August 2004)

200/8   Nov 02   LACNIC                              (whois.lacnic.net)
201/8   Apr 03   LACNIC                              (whois.lacnic.net)


If you want an "all-purpose" whois give Completewhois.com a try:
whois.completewhois.com

For Brazil:
whois.registro.br       

Best regards,

---
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
CAIS/RNP - Brazilian Research Network CSIRT
http://www.rnp.br/en/cais


On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Kirby Angell wrote:

Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 00:50:39 -0600
From: Kirby Angell <kangell@alertra.com>
To: Incidents List <incidents@securityfocus.com>
Subject: Vulnerability Scan  200.127.113.193, 69.93.128.17

(parts of report redacted for confidentiality reasons)

Start Of Attack:      20041101 17:11:47
End Of Attack:        20041101 18:16:14

Attacking IPs:        200.127.113.193/Windows/Brazil (A1)
                      69.93.128.17/Linux/US (A2)

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