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What IP address is my current web page using to communicate with me?

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My understanding of how web pages work is that the web page name (URL) is translated to an IP address. So, can I find out what that address is for a web page which I have open? The reason for my interest is that when I type www.streamhunter.eu my Firefox browser comes back with Batmanstream.com or something like that. I want to know if this is the real streamhunter or a pirated web page. So, what IP address is Batmanstream using? I don't know. Oh, I am using Ubuntu 15.10 and Firefox 43.04.

My understanding of how web pages work is that the web page name (URL) is translated to an IP address. So, can I find out what that address is for a web page which I have open? The reason for my interest is that when I type www.streamhunter.eu my Firefox browser comes back with Batmanstream.com or something like that. I want to know if this is the real streamhunter or a pirated web page. So, what IP address is Batmanstream using? I don't know. Oh, I am using Ubuntu 15.10 and Firefox 43.04.

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You can open the Network Monitor to see the remote address of each internet resource.

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This may help; http://whatismyipaddress.com/

You may be using the wrong link. Check this out; Bing Search; what is http://www.streamhunter.eu/

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A DNS server is probably redirecting the original domain to that domain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System

Or can be done by the original domain name owner. http://help.dnsmadeeasy.com/managed-dns/records/http-redirection-record/

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You can open the Network Monitor to see the remote address of each internet resource.