Thanks, this is a great tool. It appears to be an easy way to get the name of the server and the date first seen, which is a clue as to when the site went live. As far as location goes, it has the nameserver and the nameserver organization as well as a designated nationality. Of course the question is, is there a relationship between the server owner and the server location? -TED Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Jeremy Hunsinger wrote:
usually i use netcraft.com for this. On Jun 9, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Ted M Coopman wrote:
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to ID the server or general server location (either by city, state, region, or nation) of a particular website? Server names can sometimes be found via whois, but I am looking for a way to find server locations without trying to contact admins.
Thanks,
-TED
Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington
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