Resolved address
Confirm the public IPv4 or IPv6 address matches the server or platform you intended.
Resolve a domain to its public IP and inspect address and reverse-hostname details.
An IP lookup identifies the public network address used by a domain and checks its reverse hostname.
Use it to confirm a deployment, compare DNS changes or identify the server behind a hostname.
Use these signals to decide what to check next.
Confirm the public IPv4 or IPv6 address matches the server or platform you intended.
IPv4 and IPv6 may take different network paths and require separate DNS records.
The PTR hostname can provide useful context about the network or hosting environment.
A hostname can return one address, several load-balanced addresses or different answers based on visitor location. IPv4 and IPv6 are independent paths; a correct A record does not guarantee the AAAA route is configured properly.
During a HostGraber migration, compare the lookup with the destination IP supplied in your hosting account. If a CDN or proxy is active, the public answer may belong to that provider rather than the origin server, which is expected and helps protect the origin.
Found a configuration problem or planning your next deployment? These HostGraber services are the most relevant next steps for this tool.
Provide the domain, IP address or generator options requested above.
HostGraber securely validates the input and processes your request.
Review the readable output and copy it with one click.
Practical answers from the HostGraber team.
Yes. Multiple addresses can support redundancy, load balancing, CDNs and separate IPv4/IPv6 access.
Hosting migrations, CDN routing, failover systems or dynamic infrastructure can change the returned endpoint.
No. It identifies a network endpoint and sometimes its provider, not the identity of an individual user.
Resolve an IP address to its pointer hostname and verify reverse DNS configuration.
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