dmg's network lookup v0.01
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   Ok, this is a pre-pre-pre-alpha release. It works, but there are
   probably hudreds of bugs. I'm working on the bugs, and will probably
   add more features (although at the moment I can't really think what
   else it needs).

   To use it, just type

   dnl ip.ip.ip.ip

   where ip.ip.ip.ip is the ip you want to look up. If you leave off
   some of the ips, then dnl will lookup all the ips on the subnet. For
   example, if your ip is 192.168.0.3, and you type

   dnl 192.168.0

   dnl will lookup all the names of the hosts that have ips from
   192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255. There's 255 of those. Each time you
   drop an ip, you're multiplying the numbers of lookups dnl has to do
   by 255. Remeber that before you enter "dnl 128"

   dnl will also read ips from a file, or stdin. I don't know why you'd
   do this, but I though it would be a good feature to have.

   Mail me if you have any comments.

            Damian

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