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Resolving ip, detective work
How can someone figure out what the DNS is for an ip? Such as, if I find an ip, 201.142.133.194 or something like that, how can I track down what the domain is? Such as investigating webstats and such, who's visiting what site and all?
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Different tools - you can look it up at Arin whois , or you can do a nslookup
% nslookup > set type=ptr > 162.47.167.67 Server: ns001.intermedia.com Address: 12.1.16.2 67.167.47.162.in-addr.arpa name = ns2.intermedia.com You can also use dnswalk, dig, ... check out DNS.net for more tools. |
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