If you can't do it manually, how would MT do it automatically?

On 11/4/2010 1:36 AM, Damai wrote:
Thanks.
Using nslookup or whois, there are problems with shared hosting server.

Finally, I think we can find the domain name in the dns cache. One IP can
resolve back to 10 domain names. Need to guess which domain the user is accessing. :)

Using packet sniffer in winbox, inspecting the related packet manually, is difficult.
Mikrotik should add new feature to make this easier. :D

Thanks.
Anto

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Scott Reed wrote:
Lookup the IP in Whois often helps,too

On 11/3/2010 4:10 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
If the website is on a shared hosting server then it won't work the way
you're hoping. A lot of download sites (me trying to figure out what you are now) do not have the reverse lookup record matched to the host header
they're using to download whatever data.

The only way to be absolutely certain is a packet sniffer/calea/pcap and
look at the host header in the packet.

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On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Scott Reed<[email protected]>  wrote:

I don't know in torch.
On a PC, nslookup ipaddress
will return the name
On *nix, dig -x ipaddress


On 11/3/2010 2:55 PM, Damai wrote:

Hi All,  :)

From the queue table, we can see one user is consuming a lot of bandwidth. Using Torch, we can find out the destination IP, but we cannot see the
destination domain name/website.

Is there anyway to display the destination domain name/website in Torch? Or anyway to find out the exact domain name/website the user is accessing?

Thanks.
Anto

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