Website to IP Lookup
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The first convenient method to find IP of your domain name is from command promt using a single DNS lookup command: Open a command prompt by navigating to Start → 'Type here to search' → 'cmd' → Open. Type nslookup -q=A example.com and hit [enter] to get the IPv4 addresses for example.com. The IP addresses are listed below the Non-authoritative answer heading. Go to search and type in the command. In the command prompt enter the domain name. For example, enter www.yahoo.com. The system will show you the domain IP address. After which it will go to the site via different routes. Open command prompt by going to Start -> Command Prompt or Go to Start - > RUN -> type "cmd" and press enter. Type "nslookup google.com" - this command will show DNS information of google.com, replace google.com with your own domain name. The first two lines show DNS resolver information. Open command prompt by going to Start -> Command Prompt or Go to Start - > RUN -> type "cmd" and press enter.
Open a command prompt by navigating to Start → 'Type here to search' → 'cmd' → Open. Type nslookup -q=A example.com and hit [enter] to get the IPv4 addresses for example.com. The IP addresses are listed below the Non-authoritative answer heading.
Go to search and type in the command. In the command prompt enter the domain name. For example, enter www.yahoo.com. The system will show you the domain IP address. After which it will go to the site via different routes.
Open command prompt by going to Start -> Command Prompt or Go to Start - > RUN -> type "cmd" and press enter. Type "nslookup google.com" - this command will show DNS information of google.com, replace google.com with your own domain name. The first two lines show DNS resolver information.
Open command prompt by going to Start -> Command Prompt or Go to Start - > RUN -> type "cmd" and press enter.
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