Default Software Update Server

I'm trying to find Apple's default software update server for my mac so I can change it back.
I've been unable, thus far, to locate this thing on google. So I'm just hoping one of you knows =)
It's prolly something like updates.apple.com (but not that 'cause.. it didn't work) =P

I'm a genius.
Find /Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist
and delete it.
Wewt.
Edit:
Delete Library Preferences at your own risk =)
Message was edited by: dubbdubb

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