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  2. While nslookup provides information about a domain name, it can also be used to look for the domain name associated with an IP address. Perform a reverse DNS lookup using the following syntax: nslookup [ip-address] The command outputs the domain name.

  3. If you use nslookup command with the IP address as its first argument will return the PTR record (the reverse entry) if it exists. For example: nslookup 192.168.1.50

  4. IP to Hostname - Resolve IP to a Host - DNS Checker

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    Open the tool: IP to Hostname Lookup. Enter any valid IP, and click the "Convert IP to Hostname" button. The tool attempts to locate a DNS PTR record for that IP address and provides you the hostname to which this IP resolves.

  5. nslookup | Microsoft Learn

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    Enter the name or IP address of a DNS name server for the second parameter. If you omit the second argument, nslookup uses the default DNS name server. You can also invoke interactive mode by simply entering nslookup at the command prompt, and then entering names or IP addresses to search for in the interactive command line.

  6. There are two methods to check PTR Record or perform IP to Hostname Lookup. Using command. InWindows, run nslookup IP_address in command prompt. In Linux or MAC OS, run dig -x IP_address on Linux's console terminal or MacOs's terminal.

  7. How to Use Nslookup Windows Command (11 Examples)

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    By default, nslookup will use the local DNS server configured by your computer. See the last example to change Nslookup to use an external server. Nslookup IP Address (IP to Domain Name) nslookup 8.8.8.8. Use this command if you know the IP address and want to find the domain name.

  8. How to Use Nslookup Command in Windows | NetworkProGuide

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    Nslookup (short for name server lookup) is an excellent network admin command-line tool for querying DNS (domain name systems) to find the associations between domain names and IP addresses, and other DNS records.

  9. Simply enter the DNS hostname to resolve a name to an IP address interactively: You can perform reverse lookups (get DNS name by IP address). Just type the IP address in the nslookup interactive prompt and press Enter. In the interactive mode of nslookup, a large number of additional options are available.

  10. A Complete Guide to the nslookup Command | Linode Docs

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    nslookup can return the IP address for a domain, along with information about its nameservers, mail servers, and State of Authority record. It can also handle reverse DNS lookups for translating an IP address into a domain.

  11. The command retrieves information about IP addresses that correspond to a web host or hostname associated with a specific IP address through a process called a reverse DNS lookup. In other words, users use nslookup to search up DNS records. The name server lookup does exactly what DNS resolvers do: resolves user's queries.