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Re: Virtual IP addresses

Subject: Re: Virtual IP addresses
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:32:58 +0100
Joshua,

If you mean to find virtual hosts for an ip:

You might want to try http://www.serversniff.net/get-hostonip.php.
Enter a hostname, e.g. www.hostname.com or an ip like 64.15.205.244 to
find other hostnames and domains living on this ip.

You might also stop by at whois.sc - but their scope used to be limited
to a few tlds.

Another bet is to try https://<ipnum> - If there is a https-server living on 
this host, your browser will present you the domainname of the certificate.

You should also try to query your favorite searcheninge for the owner of the 
corresponding netblock - maybe you find any customer's domains living in this 
netblock this way.

Maybe you should try all of the above for the neighbouring IPs as well.

tom



If you browse to the IP then you get an error message from ISA saying a
correct URL must be used..
Guessing it has multiple domains hosted.....

Already tried Google and MSNPawn API searches +  IP:IPADDRESS in search
engines..

No luck.

Joshua Perrymon, C.E.H.



 



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