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Crash
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      01-27-2006
Greetings,

I recall that there is a website into which you can enter a url and get
information on the host it is running on. I cant for the life of me remember
what it is and it is no longer in favourites.

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The Other Guy
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      01-27-2006
Crash wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I recall that there is a website into which you can enter a url and get
> information on the host it is running on. I cant for the life of me
> remember what it is and it is no longer in favourites.
>
> Crash.


http://www.netcraft.com

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Crash
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      01-27-2006
The Other Guy wrote:
> Crash wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I recall that there is a website into which you can enter a url and
>> get information on the host it is running on. I cant for the life of
>> me remember what it is and it is no longer in favourites.
>>
>> Crash.

>
>
> http://www.netcraft.com


Bullseye. Thanks - it was driving me nuts not being able to remember it and I
could not find a keyword that would cause Google to return a netcraft link.

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Mark C
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      01-27-2006
Crash <> wrote in
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> Greetings,
>
> I recall that there is a website into which you can enter a url
> and get information on the host it is running on. I cant for
> the life of me remember what it is and it is no longer in
> favourites.


Also dnsstuff.com
 
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