Find out the origin of a website

After enjoying some interesting and strange website, do you ever want to find out about the origin of that website? SmartWhois will help you to make 'tracing' a website or an IP address quite easily.

Using SmartWhois is very simple, you just need to enter the 'IP, Host or Domain' box of the website address or IP address you need to find out, then press Enter to let SmartWhois start the search.

Picture 1 of Find out the origin of a website SmartWhois will track the location of the server of the website you need to search, thereby giving information such as the server's main IP addresses; server management company (ie where the server is located); name and e-mail . of those involved in server management; address, phone number, fax number of the server management company . Search results will be fully displayed on the main interface for easy reference. The table on the left will list the main IP of the server and the right panel details the relevant information.

SmartWhois is also able to find the addresses of 'backup' machines located abroad. You should click the plus sign (+) in front of the main IP address so that SmartWhois will continue to list the sub-IPs, then you should click on these sub-IPs to find the backup server address at Foreign website you are looking for.

In addition to the traceability of a website, SmartWhois is also capable of tracing the origin of a certain IP address.

SmartWhois also provides a full range of tools for you to save search results. You can click the 'Save' or 'Save All' button to save all search results as a SWH file, or export the search results directly into TXT, XML or XLS files. Interested readers can download the trial version with a capacity of about 2.9 MB here.

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