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Grex > Internet > #157: How do I get the IP-adress of a site? | |
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masau
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How do I get the IP-adress of a site?
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Sep 24 12:44 UTC 2001 |
A very simple question, not? I just would like to know how or where I
can see the IP-adress of site. When I'm for example surfing to
www.yahoo.com, is there a possibility to view the adress?
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remmers
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response 1 of 3:
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Sep 24 17:21 UTC 2001 |
Do:
nslookup www.yahoo.com
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coodaddy
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response 2 of 3:
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Nov 25 16:52 UTC 2001 |
The explanation depends on your operating system.
Windows 9x I suggest downloading samspade.org and using the nslookup feature
windows 2000/nt have nslookup so just open a command prompt and type
nslookup www.yahoo.com
Linux open a command prompt and type host www.yahoo.com
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sreeju
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response 3 of 3:
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Dec 30 04:11 UTC 2001 |
it is possible to find the ip address of a site .
give ping site name or u can use route command.
to get ip address of incoming packets (it contains the ip
of the server site),use any packet analyser(sniffers), u can easily get
the ip address by verifying the recorded items.most of the operating system
has the option to this.
u can use nslookup command.
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