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    walterhevedeich
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    I was checking this one website, when I stumbled on another one that seems to be its subdomain. I got curious and wanted to find out if there were other subdomains for this website. I was wondering if there are sites that searches for the subdomains of a particular website. So I visited my friend Google and started looking for a solution, unfortunately no luck. It seems that all websites I find only checks if the domain name is available or not. Do you know some sites that has this feature? Is it even possible? Appreciate your help on this.

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      I was checking this one website, when I stumbled on another one that seems to be its subdomain. I got curious and wanted to find out if there were other subdomains for this website. I was wondering if there are sites that searches for the subdomains of a particular website. So I visited my friend Google and started looking for a solution, unfortunately no luck. It seems that all websites I find only checks if the domain name is available or not. Do you know some sites that has this feature? Is it even possible? Appreciate your help on this.

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      Anthony Mushrow
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      The best you can hope for (so far as I'm aware) is a reverse IP lookup, if the subdomains are hosted on the same server they'll show up in the list: Reverse Lookup[^] Using cp it finds: api.codeproject.com and s.codeproject.com Although that isn't actually all of them because they're not under the same IP address. secure.codeproject.com, java.codeproject.com are a couple that have a different IP and will reveal others if you do a reverse lookup using those addresses.

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        The best you can hope for (so far as I'm aware) is a reverse IP lookup, if the subdomains are hosted on the same server they'll show up in the list: Reverse Lookup[^] Using cp it finds: api.codeproject.com and s.codeproject.com Although that isn't actually all of them because they're not under the same IP address. secure.codeproject.com, java.codeproject.com are a couple that have a different IP and will reveal others if you do a reverse lookup using those addresses.

        -SK Genius

        Vehicle Simulation Demo - New and Improved!

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        walterhevedeich
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        Thanks. This is really helpful. Found some otherr subdomains of the site. Too bad the subdomain I was referring to earlier was hosted on a different server since it didn't showed up on the list. I guess there's not much I can do about it. :sigh:

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          Thanks. This is really helpful. Found some otherr subdomains of the site. Too bad the subdomain I was referring to earlier was hosted on a different server since it didn't showed up on the list. I guess there's not much I can do about it. :sigh:

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          Anthony Mushrow
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          Did you try doing a reverse lookup using the subdomain you where looking at earlier? Doing a lookup with secure.codeproject.com gets you most of the other subdomains for example, like beta, certificates, sql, staging, and catalog. The domain you enter in is just used to find the IP address of the server, so it doesn't have to be the main domain and if you already have an IP you want to look up you can just use that instead.

          -SK Genius

          Vehicle Simulation Demo - New and Improved!

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            The best you can hope for (so far as I'm aware) is a reverse IP lookup, if the subdomains are hosted on the same server they'll show up in the list: Reverse Lookup[^] Using cp it finds: api.codeproject.com and s.codeproject.com Although that isn't actually all of them because they're not under the same IP address. secure.codeproject.com, java.codeproject.com are a couple that have a different IP and will reveal others if you do a reverse lookup using those addresses.

            -SK Genius

            Vehicle Simulation Demo - New and Improved!

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            AspDotNetDev
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            I did that with one of my GoDaddy sites and there were thousands of websites listed. :omg:

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              Did you try doing a reverse lookup using the subdomain you where looking at earlier? Doing a lookup with secure.codeproject.com gets you most of the other subdomains for example, like beta, certificates, sql, staging, and catalog. The domain you enter in is just used to find the IP address of the server, so it doesn't have to be the main domain and if you already have an IP you want to look up you can just use that instead.

              -SK Genius

              Vehicle Simulation Demo - New and Improved!

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              walterhevedeich
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              SK Genius wrote:

              Did you try doing a reverse lookup using the subdomain you where looking at earlier?

              I did. It didn't show any other site.

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