Whois information
NetRange: 37.0.0.0 - 37.255.255.255
CIDR: 37.0.0.0/8
NetName: RIPE-37
NetHandle: NET-37-0-0-0-1
Parent: ()
NetType: Allocated to RIPE NCC
OriginAS:
Organization: RIPE Network Coordination Centre (RIPE)
RegDate: 2010-11-30
Updated: 2025-02-10
Comment: These addresses have been further assigned to users in the RIPE NCC region. Please note that the organization and point of contact details listed below are those of the RIPE NCC not the current address holder. ** You can find user contact information for the current address holder in the RIPE database at http://www.ripe.net/whois.
Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/ip/37.0.0.0
ResourceLink: https://apps.db.ripe.net/db-web-ui/query
ResourceLink: whois.ripe.net
OrgName: RIPE Network Coordination Centre
OrgId: RIPE
Address: P.O. Box 10096
City: Amsterdam
StateProv:
PostalCode: 1001EB
Country: NL
RegDate:
Updated: 2013-07-29
Ref: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/RIPE
ReferralServer: whois.ripe.net
ResourceLink: https://apps.db.ripe.net/db-web-ui/query
OrgAbuseHandle: ABUSE3850-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Abuse Contact
OrgAbusePhone: +31205354444
OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@ripe.net
OrgAbuseRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/ABUSE3850-ARIN
OrgTechHandle: RNO29-ARIN
OrgTechName: RIPE NCC Operations
OrgTechPhone: +31 20 535 4444
OrgTechEmail: hostmaster@ripe.net
OrgTechRef: https://rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/RNO29-ARIN
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WHOIS** - is a query/response protocol that is widely used for querying databases in order to determine the registrant or assignee of Internet resources, such as a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system number. WHOIS lookups were traditionally performed with a command line interface application, and network administrators predominantly still use this method, but many simplified web-based tools exist. WHOIS services are typically communicated using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Servers listen to requests on the well-known port number 43.
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Complaint by Michaelestic :
Just noticed weird log entries from an address that kept poking at our server overnight. It had a pattern that felt less like a friendly visitor and more like an uninvited houseguest rummagin around. I poked aroung deeper and found failed login attempts and odd ports scans that didnt line up with any of our usual traffic. I could swear it looked like someone was tryin to guess our passwords one character at a time. Maybe its nothing but it feels like that one neighbor always peekin through the blinds. Im thinkin about blocking it and telling the network admins to keep a close watch. If that dont stop i might even open a security ticket just so its on the books. Feels like a bad mystery novel but happening in real life so yeah my late night study vibes just got spiced up