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Reverse IP and Domaintools
Domaintools have a service that allows you to see what is hosted on a single server (it is here: http://www.domaintools.com/reverse-ip/)
If you have 2 different domains on your server with 2 different IPs, does this prevent the reverse IP service at Domaintools from seeing that the two domains are hosted on the one server? |
bump help!
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You must really learn to read. Where does it say it "allows you to see what is hosted on a single server"?
It says: "Enter an IP address or domain name and receive a list of up to 2,000 domains hosted on that IP." |
Seriously, why else would they call it reverse IP lookup and not reverse server lookup?
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im only here to watch his sig
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nmap does a good job at fingerprinting servers. I doubt that domaintools is complex enough to do that but i wouldn't put it past something like googlebot
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