What is IP address of my server?
First, click on your Start Menu and type cmd in the search box and press enter. A black and white window will open where you will type ipconfig /all and press enter. There is a space between the command ipconfig and the switch of /all. Your ip address will be the IPv4 address.
How do I find a server name from an IP address?
Querying DNS
- Click the Windows Start button, then “All Programs” and “Accessories.” Right-click on “Command Prompt” and choose “Run as Administrator.”
- Type “nslookup %ipaddress%” in the black box that appears on the screen, substituting %ipaddress% with the IP address for which you want to find the hostname.
How do I find the webhost for a website?
Find your domain host
- Go to lookup.icann.org.
- In the search field, enter your domain name and click Lookup.
- In the results page, scroll down to Registrar Information. The registrar is usually your domain host.
Where is my current IP address location?
IP Address Details
IPv4 Address | 66.249.66.13 Hide my IP with VPN |
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IP Location | Mountain View, California (US) [Details] |
Host Name | crawl-66-249-66-13.googlebot.com |
ISP | Google LLC |
Proxy | 66.249.66.13, 66.249.66.13 |
What is my server URL?
Server URLs (or Uniform Resource Locators) are the names that we typically think of when we think about a server (www.ehow.com, for example). These URLs are actually translated into server IP addresses when we navigate to a web page, because each URL is assigned to an IP address.
How do I find my DNS name?
To see your current DNS settings, type ipconfig /displaydns and press Enter. To delete the entries, type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter. To see your DNS settings again, type ipconfig /displaydns and press Enter.
How do I ping a server name?
Use the ping command
- At the prompt, type ping, press the spacebar, and then type the relevant domain name or the server hostname.
- Press Enter.
How do I see the IP address of a website?
The simplest way to determine the IP address of a website is to use our DNS Lookup Tool. Simply go to the DNS Lookup Tool, type the website URL into the text entry, and select Lookup. You’ll notice the search yielded a list of IPv4 addresses that differ from the IPs shown using the other methods.