![]() The buttons on the left side of the GUI are more self-explanatory since they are labeled. The last section of the top menu lets you configure Sam Spade to use one window or multiple windows when you use its Web function (described below). The next field over (top right corner) lets you specify a DNS server to use. If you keep this field as its ‘Magic’ default, Sam Spade will try multiple servers if needed to find the owner of the block. The drop-down menu to the right of the ping count field lets you choose which server to use for whois queries. ![]() The numeric field to the right of the pink arrow lets you specify the quantity of packets to send with each ping. If you enter a domain name, a Whois query on that name will be performed. If you enter an IP address in this field and type ‘Enter’ or click the arrow, SamSpade will attempt to look up the owner of this address. The address bar in the top left corner is where you type the IP address or domain name to be queried. As you can see, the Sam Spade graphical user interface (GUI) is dated and not entirely intuitive, so each section will be explained.
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