To elaborate on Carella's answer, you can perform a "reverse DNS" lookup on the IP address at http://www.dnsstuff.com:8080/
DNS lookups return IP addresses given domain names, and are used by web browsers, for example, to work out the network address (IP) from a typed domain name.
A reverse DNS lookup takes an IP address and looks up the associated domain name(s)
2007-01-02 04:47:24
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answered by Chris Beach 2
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2017-01-19 02:23:45
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answered by Sylvia 4
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reverse phone number search compiles hundreds of millions of phone book records to help locate the owner's name, location, time zone, email and other public information.
Use a reverse phone lookup to:
Get the identity of an unknown caller.
Identify an area code.
Recall the name of a person whose number you wrote down.
Identify an unfamiliar phone number that shows up on your bill.
https://tr.im/721a7
2015-01-24 08:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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goto RIPE.net
Type in the IP and it will tell you who owns that IP .
ISP's get given ranges of ips and that will tell you whos range its from.
It will also give you abuse contacts etc etc.
2007-01-02 05:14:13
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answered by Funky G 5
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From here >>> http://www.dnsstuff.com:8080/
2007-01-02 04:38:15
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answered by Carella 6
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ask a computer consultant
2007-01-02 04:49:01
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answered by montathra 4
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