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aTkAl^^PiTcHu 08-20-2006 11:27 PM

I need IP address of following sites
 
i actually need IP addresses of the following site .. i know its easy through some web site and also send a netstat command .. but i am behind a proxy server which denies these URL so i can ask my proxy server for these IP addresses


orkut.com
hi5.com


thanx

slantoflight 08-20-2006 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aTkAl^^PiTcHu
i actually need IP addresses of the following site .. i know its easy through some web site and also send a netstat command .. but i am behind a proxy server which denies these URL so i can ask my proxy server for these IP addresses


orkut.com
hi5.com


thanx

You would'nt happen to be trying to get around a school or work firewall would you, because that would be very detrimental to your continued success. Those sites look very distracting. :tisk:

Either way, the firewall is probably, (or atleast should be) smarter than that.

colinstu 08-21-2006 03:13 AM

My school blocks proxy stuff (yea, if it is a proxy server, no way are you going anywahere)... so just about everything is blocked, and no way to getting to it. Using computers should be a responsibilty, not a....ahhh. whats the word I'm looking for? They've been just cranking the security with the internet... edu websites, that teachers use to use, are now getting blocked. And for some odd reason we are using Win2k! All Dells, all P4s, all 256mb ram, all XP Pro COAs on the machines.... why dont they use something more up-to-date and faster? All of Novell's stuff works w/ XP. I've been scratching my head and still can't figure out why...

mkirc 08-21-2006 07:00 AM

Pinging orkut.com [72.14.209.85] with 32 bytes of data:
Pinging hi5.com [204.13.51.238] with 32 bytes of data:

Be aware that there can be lot of domains on the same IP !

Garda 08-21-2006 07:10 AM

if you are a linux user you can usually just use nslookup from the shell

nslookup [domain name]

jtshaw 08-23-2006 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkirc
Be aware that there can be lot of domains on the same IP !

There can also be many IP's for a single domain...


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