You should be able to get this out of the whois database for your domain. You can use the URL

http://www.networksolutions.com/whois-search/apple.com

and just edit the end part to take out apple.com and put in your own.

CB

On 4/3/12 5:23 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
I used to use Transmit to log into and make changes to my website.  The 
password at that time was a series of random letters and numbers that never got 
changed, because I no longer know how to contact the person who set it up.

I just bought Transmit and attempted to log into my FTP site with that same 
randomly generated password, like I did last on 06/26/11.  Since that time, 
there has been change to the site, and it's still up and running, however I 
cannot log in with the same user name and password.  My question is, how do I 
go about finding out who is hosting my domain, and contact their system 
administrators to help with it?

What a weird situation.


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