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32. Use nslookup. For example, let's find the domain for 207.46.19.254. Note that you reverse the order of the four numbers and append .in-addr.arpa. Remember that an IP-address may have multiple domains, and that the administrators do not always (but mostly should) set up the reverse mappings in DNS.
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1] Find the IP address using the ping command. The "ping" command makes it easy to, not only find out a website's IP address, but also other relevant information about its server. Click on ...
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Use a simple command to get your IP address on Windows. In Command Prompt, enter ipconfig. You'll see your IP address next to the IPv4 Address. In Command Prompt, enter ipconfig /all. You'll see more detailed information in addition to your IP address.
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Step 1: Open the Run prompt (Win + R), type wt, and press Enter to open Windows Terminal. Step 2: Type nslookup google.com and press Enter. Step 3: It will show you Google.com's IP address ...
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