Regarding your update,

I tried following to get "www.yahoo.com" (and Not "f1.us.www.vip.ird.yahoo.com")

That's an odd request because 69.147.76.15 is not associated with www.yahoo.com. In fact, no IP address is.

$ nslookup -norecurse www.yahoo.com Non-authoritative answer: www.yahoo.com canonical name = www.wa1.b.yahoo.com.

www.yahoo.com is just an alias to another domain. There's no way to find which domains are aliased to a domain name. In part, this is because anyone can alias a domain they own to any domain (even those they don't own).


In reply to Re: IP address to Hostname by ikegami
in thread IP address to Hostname by sanPerl

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