Hi Ted, You could try locating a server with tracert command. In dos window (start->run->cmd->[enter]) - tracert domainname.xxx i.e. tracert www.google.com (more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traceroute) For general info on: "How to find a host's geographical location ?" go here: http://www.private.org.il/IP2geo.html You may also try this: http://kharkoma.homelinux.com/gmaps/gmaptc.html - tracert + google maps. Some other, perhaps commercial software is here: http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/routes.html Best, Maciek On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 15:08:13 -0700 (PDT), 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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