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On 7/8/21 7:59 AM, Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis wrote:
Is anyone aware of a way to translate an IP address returned by SQL to
its FQDN?
Although I haven't tried any of them, there are a number of web services
that offer DNS lookup's that should be relatively easy to consume from
SQL.
Here's one:
https://dns-lookup.whoisxmlapi.com/api
david
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