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but I need to be able to access it to do that

If you mean you need access to SN, then no you don't. Just Google "DNSLookup" and use one of those sites to query the domain "siegenetwork.com" (this should work behind almost any NAT / firewall / proxy server / content filter setup too because this query is done at the Application layer of the TCP/IP stack).
Here's the one I used:
http://www.grsites.com/webtools/dns.shtml
and the query results can be seen here:
http://www.grsites.com/modperl/dnslookup.cgi?domain=siegenetwork.com&ip=

The only hitch is that it gives the current IP address resolved by the DNS system, so if the DNS registration is screwed up (like when StheD was directed to GoDaddy...), then the result of the query is not likely what you're looking for.