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  1. #11

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    well JOHNNY all this guys did the job if problem further persists then let us know.

    Cheers
    antisecurityboy

  2. #12
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    Hey Johnny the girl,
    u have an excellent tool under ur eyes... yes...
    AO provides a tool called IP locator. http://www.antionline.com/tools-and-toys/ip-locate/
    It gives address and World wild location.

    No doubt, AO is a good site

    If u want to understand the theory google "DNS"
    [shadow] SHARING KNOWLEDGE[/shadow]

  3. #13
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    Target IP.. Sam Spade is one option, also try blackcode.com for IP. traceroute, ping open port, DNS records, and whosis all in one shot....

  4. #14
    It depends on the server hosting the domain name. If ICMP is being blocked by a firewall then ping will not do anything. If it's not a ping will echo back the IP address of the domain name. Otherwise you can go to www.nsi.com and do a WHOIS.

  5. #15

    Re: finding website addresses

    Originally posted here by johnnybluecrush
    k- dumb question- how do i find out the numerical address for a website? such as, how would i find out the numerical site addy for www.hotmail.com?

    Issue a dns lookup on the host..

    Linux:
    host <host/ip>

    Windows (many ways): an easy way to figure out the ip, is to ping it..
    Yes, finding the IP and pinging the host have little to do with eachother, but..

    C:\>ping www.yahoo.com

    Pinging www.yahoo.akadns.net [216.109.125.66] with 32 bytes of data:


    I'm not aware of a host command on windows.

  6. #16
    yes johnny, these guys are correct...

    further tips on gaining IP adresses: if you are trying to get the IP of an ISP, or a semi large company... find an email adress for the company... (ie. [email protected]) and then run a mailbounce on that email (ie. [email protected]) then look in the header when the email bounces back to you, and u should have their SMTP adress. I know that there are better ways of getting that such as "ping mail.microsoft.com" but this might help you better understand some of the concepts.

    just a thought

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