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How to find a host address? by vincerooney on 02-12-2006 at 02:27 PM
A website I regularly visit keeps suffering downtime quite annoyingly. I've been told its because of the domain not the host.
Just the other day i first found out that a website is actually on the internet through a sort of IP address and not the actual domain name...(hmm vince has finally shown himself to be a n00b with his wording of the above paragraph. Feel free to repeat this in future to shut me up)
Is there anyway to find out the IP address of the address to access a website which would otherwise be down because domain problems?
Mucho gracias if you can help. Apologies if this doesn't make sense and is impossible to do. I am stupid. and lonely...
RE: How to find a host address? by Millenium_edition on 02-12-2006 at 02:29 PM
when it's not down, by pinging it
start -> run -> cmd -> ping www.google.com
save the IP address. then you can use HOSTS (google for more information concerning HOSTS) to set the IP address of the domain name.
note that if the domain changes server, you won't be able to access it until you remove the entry from HOSTS
edit: no problem i guess... thanks
RE: How to find a host address? by vincerooney on 02-12-2006 at 02:32 PM
Yet again millenium edition you have proven yourself to be greatness on here. You have to be one of the cleverest people i know seriously. You've known so much!
Anyway thanks for this. appreciated!
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