On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 01:47:37PM +0000, Hall Stevenson wrote: > Is there a tool along the lines of nslookup, dig, host, and so on that > can list what websites, i.e. domain names, are hosted on a particular IP > address ??
No. The host command will tell you what the reverse name of an IP address is: $ host www.rudedog.org www.rudedog.org CNAME gw.rudedog.org gw.rudedog.org A 206.124.142.242 $ host 206.124.142.242 Name: dsl-142-242.sea.blarg.net Address: 206.124.142.242 However, there is no way to figure out that 206.124.142.242 is www.rudedog.org, www.chezcarrigan.com, gallery.chezcarrigan.com, etc. The only feasible way to do that would be to transfer every single DNS zone on the known internet(*) and find the A records that pointed to 206.124.142.242, and even then, that wouldn't tell you exactly what you want to know. Note that Apache's mod_info can tell you all of the virtual hosts on a single IP, but the Apache admin would first have to enable it and second would have to be stupid (or brave) enough to allow access to it on the public internet. (*) This is an exercise left for the reader. -- Dave Carrigan Seattle, WA, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.rudedog.org/ | ICQ:161669680 UNIX-Apache-Perl-Linux-Firewalls-LDAP-C-C++-DNS-PalmOS-PostgreSQL-MySQL -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]