DDOS attack via as702 87.118.210.122

Hello, list.

Please send me off-list abuse contact for as702.

Whois is hard, let's go shopping:

jackc@anna ~ $ whois as701

Jack,

I agree that whois is hard. Please explain how you knew to query AS701 when Serg asked about AS702.

computer:~ me$ whois as702
<SNIP>
No match for "AS702".

Last update of whois database: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 13:47:47 UTC <<<

Regards.

  Cutler

Jack,

I agree that whois is hard. Please explain how you knew to query AS701 when Serg asked about AS702.

Brainfart. I understand why people confuse 701 with 702.

$ whois -h whois.ripe.net AS702

% Information related to 'AS702'

aut-num: AS702
as-name: AS702
descr: Verizon Business EMEA - Commercial IP service provider in Europe

...

Adrian

Whois really isn't that hard.... Maybe reading: ASNumber: 701 - 705 is though..

tim@shitbox:/var/log$ whois a 702 -h whois.arin.net

Well, I whois'd 702, got no match, said "hm, I see 701 all over the place,
lemmy take a look" and found:

ASNumber: 701 - 705
ASName: UUNET

etc. Sorry, it was left as an exercise to the reader - didn't mean to be
flippant.

-Jack CArrozzo

Must admit I thought what Jack supplied said between AS 701 - 705 which is MCI/Verizon and correct?

ASNumber: 701 - 705
ASName: UUNET
ASHandle: AS701
RegDate: 1990-08-03
Updated: 2008-07-24
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/asn/AS701

If you done some manual work like a bit of ripe/cidr-report and used network tools for a whois you would get the answer.

Cheers

Steven

whois on 702(Verizon)

http://www.robtex.com/as/as702.html

goodluck.

Well, I whois'd 702, got no match, said "hm, I see 701 all over the place,
lemmy take a look" and found:

There is a match... I think "WHOIS as702" is erroneous WHOIS query syntax,
typing "asXXXXX" not being the way to search for an AS number.
See the full WHOIS help for the details about how to use all the flags,

Try searching for the number and use an 'a' search type instead of
searching for 'as702'.

Try
telnet whois.arin.net nicname
Escape character is '^]'.
a 702

"a 702" Gives a match...
"as702" does not.
"as701" does; probably because there is the "ASHANDLE" field
or something else in the record that matches that query other than the
AS number itself.

See my sig..

Did you try calling your local customer support team? While we do have
a 24x7 team that handles DoS attacks, we don't have a 24x7 team that
reads every post to nanog :wink: The local support offices have a process
to contact us, you should be able to get assistance reasonably quick.

--Heather