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Dynaweb Finds Method to Break Domain Name Hijacking Through Online Search Engines (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Starting from the end of September 2002, China began to
hijack the domain names of overseas websites, including Dynaweb. Many Internet
surfers reported difficulties in accessing overseas websites. Many websites set
up by individual volunteers were also hijacked. Here we introduce an easy way to
search the IP address of a hijacked web domain name.
Go to "Google" or other search engines and search the keywords "online
nslookup." You will find many pages. Some of the result pages provide NSLOOKUP
service. You can type into the website you want to browse, and the page will
return you the actual IP address. With this IP address, you can try https://IP
to open the website. This method can be used with Dynaweb and many other
overseas Chinese sites.
If the web page has many input boxes, usually you can use the default value
or leave them blank. If some users don't know English, just look for these words
on the page: "domain, host name." Type the website name into these spaces to
search.
The following image is for your reference. (Click to view enlarged image.)
This article was first published on internetfreedom.org.
Posting date: 11/6/2002 |