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<blockquote data-quote="Online_Sword" data-source="post: 470831" data-attributes="member: 35136"><p>I think, for users who do not have the problem of <strong><span style="color: #ff0000">DNS cache pollution</span></strong>, the most direct way to get the IP address corresponding to a domain is to use the nslookup command.</p><p></p><p>First, you need to run cmd.exe. Then, enter the following command:</p><p>[CODE]nslookup malwaretips.com 8.8.8.8[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>Here you need to replace <em>malwaretips.com</em> with the domain of which you want to know the IP address, and replace <em>8.8.8.8</em> with the DNS server that you like. If you do not specify a DNS server here, then the command nslookup will use the default DNS server specified in the network config.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Online_Sword, post: 470831, member: 35136"] I think, for users who do not have the problem of [B][COLOR=#ff0000]DNS cache pollution[/COLOR][/B], the most direct way to get the IP address corresponding to a domain is to use the nslookup command. First, you need to run cmd.exe. Then, enter the following command: [CODE]nslookup malwaretips.com 8.8.8.8[/CODE] Here you need to replace [I]malwaretips.com[/I] with the domain of which you want to know the IP address, and replace [I]8.8.8.8[/I] with the DNS server that you like. If you do not specify a DNS server here, then the command nslookup will use the default DNS server specified in the network config. [/QUOTE]
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