whats the IP of my webserver?

Dr_Evil said:
Yeah for advanced users maybe. Ping and IPConfig work fine, providing you know the machine name and you have access to the webserver.

ipconfig/all displays all the content of nslookup and much more. its the way forward surely :)

anywa i think this post is prolonged.
 
If the URL he gave you is mapped to the external IP address for the server that might be a reason why you cannot ping it. If you try to ping the URL does it resolve to an external IP address?
 
lol at some of these answers.

if he did not know the ip address of the server nor the url and came here asking for it then i'm going to assume that hes not going to be allowed to go up to the server itself and start typing in commands on CMD.

if someone came into my IT room and started up CMD saying i want the ip address i would have to kick them out the room.

i know you found the url and ip address but as the servers are clearly not maintained by you then the only way to find out is to ask the system administrator.

end of...

(is a bit of a harsh response but most users i know cant even tell when the num lock key isnt on, so if they started touching the servers i'll get a bit protective.)
 
Andri said:
lol at some of these answers.

if he did not know the ip address of the server nor the url and came here asking for it then i'm going to assume that hes not going to be allowed to go up to the server itself and start typing in commands on CMD.

if someone came into my IT room and started up CMD saying i want the ip address i would have to kick them out the room.

i know you found the url and ip address but as the servers are clearly not maintained by you then the only way to find out is to ask the system administrator.

end of...

(is a bit of a harsh response but most users i know cant even tell when the num lock key isnt on, so if they started touching the servers i'll get a bit protective.)


Yes! i agree! I am a network administrator myself which is why some of those answers were a bit frustrating to say the least. Where i'm working at the moment however i'm not in control of the network (at the moment;))
 
Lex said:
Yes! i agree! I am a network administrator myself which is why some of those answers were a bit frustrating to say the least. Where i'm working at the moment however i'm not in control of the network (at the moment;))


LOL, even more reason NOT to give you the information!
Network Admin indeed. :eek:
You can't find out the IP address of your webserver and the information given to you about it's url was wrong. Who actually runs things there? :rolleyes:
 
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ns400r said:
LOL, even more reason NOT to give you the information!
Network Admin indeed. :eek:
You can't find out the IP address of your webserver and the information given to you about it's url was wrong. Who actually runs things there? :rolleyes:

lmfao! certainly no information for you boyo. your an up and coming administrator? do it urself big boi... your not in school now :rolleyes:
 
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