einen IP-Check machen und nach IP-Informationen suchen (IP-Adresse abfragen)Hier können Sie Information zu einer IP-Adresse abfragen. Auch die Abfrage von Autonomen Systemen (AS) ist möglich. Show
Was für IP - Adressinformationen erhalte ich?Angezeigt wird die Lokation (mit Hilfe von Google Maps ™) und das
Ergebnis der IP Whois-Abfrage. Welche IP - Adressformate werden unterstützt?Bei der Angabe der IP-Adresse werden das IPv4-Format und das IPv6-Format unterstützt. Globally, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for managing and oversees the global IP address allocation. The standard organization is responsible for maintaining information like IP address, root zone management in DNS, ASNs allocation, and other Internet Protocol-related symbols and Internet numbers. The IANA assigns ASNs to regional internet registries (RIRs). A regional internet registry (RIR) is an organization that manages the allocation and registration of Internet number resources (IP addresses & AS numbers) within a particular region of the world. The RIR follows the regional rules and policies to delegate the internet resources to their customers, including the ISPs and end-user organizations. Each IP address that surfaces on the global public internet is managed by one of the five RIRs operating within a particular region of the world. The RIRs and their administrative areas are as following
Each IP address that surfaces on the global public internet is associated with one of the RIRs mentioned above. And because of the RIR's policy, each IP address is again associated with a specific country or country's region. For example, if an RIR assigns a block of IP addresses to one of the ISP in the United States, and the ISP assigns one of those IP addresses to a customer in Canada, the IP address's location will be reported being in United States. For more accurate geolocation data, you may use the GeoIP tool. About IP WHOIS - Check Who Owns an IP AddressIP WHOIS Lookup Tool offers a free IP Lookup Service to check who owns an IP address. Just enter an IP and perform the IP Lookup to find which organization or individual owns that specific IP address. IP WHOIS Lookup ToolGo for Lookup IP WHOIS information using the IP WHOIS Lookup tool for any allocated IP address. The IP WHOIS information contains
What is IP address ownership?Someone somewhere owns an IP address that is in use on the internet. An Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible worldwide for managing the allocation of IP addresses. The organization is responsible for reporting the information, for example, IP address, root zone management in DNS, ASNs allocation, and other Internet numbers and Internet Protocol-related symbols. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority further assigns Internet number resources (IP addresses and AS numbers) to regional internet registries (RIRs). These registries are responsible for allocating and registering Internet number resources within a specific region of the globe. Each RIR has its regional rules and policies and follows those to assign the IP addresses and AS numbers to their customers, including ISPs and end-user organizations. Every IP address that floats on the global public internet is administrated by one of the five RIRs, each working within a specific region of the globe. The RIRs and their regulatory areas are as follows.
Note: Suppose an RIR assigns a block of IP addresses to one of its ISP in the United States. The same ISP further assigns a sub-block of those IP addresses to one of their customer in Canada. The IP address's location still is reported as being in United States. However, for more accurate geolocation data and to get IP's location from several geolocation databases, you may use the IP geolocation tool. How to find the WHOIS information of the given IP address by using the IP WHOIS Lookup tool?To find the WHOIS information of a particular IP address. Perform the following steps.
IP WHOIS ResultsYou will get the information you should contact to reach out to the IP address owner from the IP WHOIS results. You will most likely get the Internet Service Provider (ISP) information to whom the IP address is assigned. If someone tries to spam or hack you, etc., it's best to dig out the abuse information included in the results. Otherwise, using the non-abuse contact information will be your best option when attempting to reach the controlling party. Can I see the WHOIS details of the end-user?The WHOIS results provide the organization or individual's name against which the IP is registered in the IP WHOIS Database. Frequently it's an internet service provider (ISP). However, it's impossible to get the end-user information to whom the ISP assigns the IP. Only ISP has the original and exact details of its end-user. You can get it if the court directs the ISP to provide the end-user name, address, and contact information. Wie finde ich heraus wem eine IP gehört?IP & Domain Whois Tool
Hat man eine IP Adresse von einer fremden Person, kann über das Whois Tool weitere Informationen herausgefunden werden. Dazu gehört: Wem die IP Adresse gehört und welche weiteren Adressen dazugehören, sowie welchem Land diese zugewiesen sind.
Kann man die IP Adresse zurückverfolgen?Sie können verhältnismäßig einfach fremde oder auch Ihre eigene IP-Adresse zurückverfolgen. Online ist dies mithilfe verschiedenster Internetseiten möglich. Allerdings geben die Ergebnisse in der Regel nur Auskunft darüber, an welchem Standort sich der Server befindet und aus welchem Land die IP-Adresse stammt.
Welches Gerät verbirgt sich hinter einer IP Adresse?Sie finde diese über den Start-Butten > Alle Programme > Zubehör > Eingabeaufforderung. Nach betätigen der Enter-Taste erschein im Fenster der Eingabeaufforderung der zu dieser IP-Adresse zugehörige Computername, die Arbeitsgruppe des Computers und sogar die MAC-Adresse des Rechners.
Kann man eine IP Adresse Orten?Öffnen Sie die Website von Utrace.de, wird sofort Ihre eigene IP-Adresse lokalisiert. Geben Sie nun oben die gesuchte IP-Adresse oder auch eine Domain ein und klicken Sie auf den Button "Suchen".
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