The following are the IP
utilities available in Windows that help in finding out the information
about IP Hosts and domains. These are the basic IP
commands that
every beginner in the field of hacking must know!
Please note
that the the term Host used in this article may also be assumed
as aWebsite for simple understanding purpose.
1. PING
PING is a
simple application (command) used to determine whether a host is online and
available. PING command sends one or more ICMP “Echo
message” to a specified host requesting a reply. The receiver (Target Host)
responds to this ICMP “Echo message” and returns it back to the sender. This
confirms that the host is online and available. Otherwise the host is said to
be unavailable.
Syntax:
C:\>ping hackerblackbox.blogspot.com
2. TELNET
Telnet command is used to connect
to a desired host on a specified port number. Just like a house having several
doors, a host or a server has different ports running different services. For
example port 80 runs HTTP, port 23 runs TELNET while port 25 SMTP. Like this
there are several ports on a server through which it is possible for a remote
client to establish a connection.
For a connection to be
established, the port has to be open. For example, in the following command, we
are trying to establish a connection with the Yahoo server on port 25.:
Syntax:
C:\>telnet yahoo.com 25
C:\>telnet yahoo.com
C:\>telnet yahoo.com
The default port number is 23. When the port
number is not specified the default number is assumed.
NOTE: If you are using Vista
or Windows 7, Telnet feature may not be available by default. To enable it, you
can refer my other post: How to enable Telnet feature in Vista and Windows 7?.
3. NSLOOKUP
Many
times, we think about finding out the IP address of a given site. Say for
example google.com, yahoo.com, microsoft.com etc. But how to do this? There are
several websites out there that can be used to find out the IP address of any
given website. However, in the Windows operating itself, we have an inbuilt
tool to do this job for us. It is called “nslookup”.
This tool can be used for
resolving a given domain name into its IP address (determine the IP of a given
site name). Not only this, it can also be used for reverse IP lookup. That is,
if the IP address is given it determines the corresponding domain name for that
IP address.
Syntax:
C:\>nslookup google.com
4. NETSTAT
The netstat command can be used to display the
current TCP/IP network connections. For example, the
following “netstat” command displays all the currently established connections
and their corresponding listening port numbers on your computer.
Syntax:
C:\>netstat -a
Type “Ctrl+Z” to exit.
This command can be used to
determine the IP address/Host names of all the applications connected to your
computer. If a hacker is connected to your system even the hacker’s IP is
displayed. So, the “netstat” command can be used to get an idea of all the
active connections of a given system.
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