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bruce wrote:
| if i go to a site, how can i verify that the site that's displayed is really | the 'correct' site. is there a way to actually 'get' the ip address, and | then to determine if that ip address actually matches up to the 'owner' of | the site i'm looking at.... | | any thoughts/ideas/etc... | | thanks | | bruce | bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
dig www.google.com
note name of google.com and the corresponding ip address.
http://ip.address.ofsite
Is that what you mean?
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