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Why this server?
This server directly facilitates comprehensive DNS operations, including looking up A and AAAA records, which are used to resolve a domain name to its corresponding IP address.
Why this server?
This server provides tools for both WHOIS lookups and DNS operations, both of which are fundamental methods for retrieving the IP address associated with a given domain name.
Why this server?
This server explicitly offers domain research capabilities, including WHOIS lookups and DNS record retrieval, which are direct means to obtain a domain's IP address.
Why this server?
This server enables performing WHOIS lookups, which often provide domain registration details that can include the associated IP addresses.
Why this server?
This server provides network analysis tools, explicitly mentioning DNS analysis and WHOIS retrieval, both crucial for identifying a domain's IP address in security investigations.
Why this server?
To 'ping a host' specified by a domain name, the server must first resolve the domain to its IP address, making this tool implicitly capable of obtaining the IP.
Why this server?
This server offers network probing capabilities like `ping` and `traceroute`, which necessitate resolving domain names to their respective IP addresses before execution.
Why this server?
Nmap, a network scanning tool, inherently performs domain name resolution to IP addresses as part of its scanning process, making this server relevant for the query.
Why this server?
This server performs DNS and email security analysis, where DNS analysis would typically involve resolving domain names to IP addresses to check configurations.
Why this server?
While this server's primary function is to geolocate an IP address, it is relevant as it deals directly with the type of information (IP addresses) that the user is seeking for a domain.