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Domain into IP is a process of converting a domain name into its corresponding IP address. Every device connected to the internet, including websites, servers, and routers, has a unique IP address that identifies it on the network.
When you enter a domain name into a web browser, the browser sends a request to a DNS (Domain Name System) server to resolve the domain name into its corresponding IP address. The DNS server looks up the domain name in its database and returns the corresponding IP address to the web browser. The web browser then uses this IP address to establish a connection with the website or server and retrieve the requested content.
Converting a domain name into its corresponding IP address can be useful in troubleshooting network issues, identifying potential security threats, or accessing websites that may be blocked by certain networks or countries.
There are several tools available online that allow you to perform a domain into IP lookup, including command-line tools like "nslookup" or "dig," as well as online tools that provide a graphical interface for performing the lookup