O Orsorum Lifer Dec 26, 2001 27,631 5 81 Oct 9, 2002 #1 An IP address? Not a webpage, but a visitor's IP address from a log on a website?
aphex Moderator<br>All Things Apple Moderator Jul 19, 2001 38,572 2 91 Oct 9, 2002 #3 Are you asking for someones DNS info from an IP-addy you grabbed from a log? Or where to actually find it in a log?
Are you asking for someones DNS info from an IP-addy you grabbed from a log? Or where to actually find it in a log?
aphex Moderator<br>All Things Apple Moderator Jul 19, 2001 38,572 2 91 Oct 9, 2002 #5 Originally posted by: Zakath15 Someone's DNS info. Click to expand... mIRC always works well... If you PM me the addy, i'll look it up for ya...
Originally posted by: Zakath15 Someone's DNS info. Click to expand... mIRC always works well... If you PM me the addy, i'll look it up for ya...
S Skyclad1uhm1 Lifer Aug 10, 2001 11,383 87 91 Oct 9, 2002 #6 You tilt your head backwards.... Oh, an IP... Then try opening a command prompt and typing 'nslookup <IP>'. And on a Linux/*BSD/Unix machine try 'dig <IP>'
You tilt your head backwards.... Oh, an IP... Then try opening a command prompt and typing 'nslookup <IP>'. And on a Linux/*BSD/Unix machine try 'dig <IP>'