See if whois can tell you who owns the block the IP is in. That may give
you some insight into what is asking for the reverse.
E.
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On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:20:14PM +0100, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
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|As I said above: it depends on the hardware. There is even hardware (ARM, in
|particular) which can run in little- or big-endian mode, depending on how it
|is initialized.
If I recall correctly some of the MIPS chips had/
Guys,
moving disks from an old server to a new one I suffered from a moment of
brain fade last night and newfs'ed a drive I shouldn't have. One of that
new crop that is so large you won't have an adequate backup for it... :(
So, just wondering if there are any disk recovery tools that might be ab