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Finding an IP address
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% nslookup www.computerhope.com or % host www.computerhope.com Is there a way to single out only the IP address and not all the other information that these commands return by using the options or something of this nature. For Example I would like to do this Echo "computerhope.com IP address is X" Where X is the IP address Last edited by Perderabo; 08-31-2007 at 08:42 AM.. Reason: Undo linked addresses |
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