Domain Lookup Reverse
Ptr records are stored as their ip address broken into segments and then reversed followed by either in addr arpa.
Domain lookup reverse. If you type in an ip address we will attempt to locate a dns ptr record for that ip address. Ptr records known as pointer records or reverse dns records are used to store the domain name for an ip address. You can then click on the results to find out more about that ip address.
Research domain ownership with whois lookup. Reverse ip lookup takes a domain or ip address and does a reverse lookup to quickly shows all other domains hosted from the same server. Discover trends track your companies domain name portfolio over time to identify new domains registered by users in your organisation.
Find available domains domains for sale. Ptr records for you. A whois domain lookup allows you to trace the ownership and tenure of a domain name.
The reverse lookup tool will do a reverse ip lookup. By doing a reverse domain lookup you can see how many other sites are hosted on the same ip as you. Use any ip or your own ip.
Reverse dns lookup tools resolve a given ip to host. Enter ip to convert ip to hostname. With reverse ip whois you can validate that all your current ip ranges are assigned correctly you can map the infrastructure of competitors or other organizations and you can discover if anyone is inappropriately assigning nefarious range delegations to your company.
Lookups are free for domaintools personal and enterprise members for ips with up to 2 000 hosted domains. This tool is also called ip to hostname or reverse dns tool. The resolved host is the public host behind that ip.