Re: DNS Server

2011-04-24 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/9/10 6:29 AM, Mark Hansen wrote: > On 12/8/2010 2:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote: >> When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to >> determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? >> > > Does your operating system (you d

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-10 Thread Phillip Jones
D. K. Kraft wrote: With patience akin to a cat's, David E. Ross, on 12/9/2010 10:07 AM typed: On 12/8/10 2:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote: When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? I connected

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-10 Thread NoOp
On 12/09/2010 10:07 AM, David E. Ross wrote: ... > > Note that I have the ShowIP 0.8.19 extension from > . However, this only shows > the IP address of the target Web page, not the DNS used to get that IP > address. > It is OT. But once you get sorted o

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-10 Thread D. K. Kraft
With patience akin to a cat's, David E. Ross, on 12/9/2010 10:07 AM typed: On 12/8/10 2:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote: When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? I connected my PC directly t

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/8/10 2:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote: > When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to > determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? > I connected my PC directly to the RoadRunner cable modem, bypassing our LAN router. Then &quo

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-09 Thread Mark Hansen
On 12/8/2010 2:25 PM, David E. Ross wrote: > When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to > determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? > Does your operating system (you didn't mention...) include a tool called nslookup? Try runnin

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-08 Thread Glen
David E. Ross wrote: On 12/8/10 3:58 PM, Glen wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 12/8/10 2:51 PM, Glen wrote: David E. Ross wrote: When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? david, check out flagfox

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-08 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/8/10 3:58 PM, Glen wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 12/8/10 2:51 PM, Glen wrote: >>> David E. Ross wrote: >>>> When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to >>>> determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server w

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-08 Thread Glen
David E. Ross wrote: On 12/8/10 2:51 PM, Glen wrote: David E. Ross wrote: When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? david, check out flagfox, using xsidebar's modification.

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-08 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/8/10 2:51 PM, Glen wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to >> determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? >> > david, check out flagfox, using xsidebar's modification. &g

Re: DNS Server

2010-12-08 Thread Glen
David E. Ross wrote: When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? david, check out flagfox, using xsidebar's modification. http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#flagfox and always,

DNS Server

2010-12-08 Thread David E. Ross
When I select a link to a Web site in SeaMonkey, is there some way to determine the domain name or IP address of what DNS server was used? -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google&#x