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1. Firstly, you will have to find the [domain/subdomain name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name) of the website. For example, `https://relay.firefox.com/` subdomain is `relay.firefox.com`.
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1. Firstly, you will have to find the [domain/subdomain name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name) of the website. For example, `https://relay.firefox.com/` subdomain is `relay.firefox.com`.
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2. Secondly, you will have to find the IP address of the domain/subdomain by using the `dig` command. For example,
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2. Secondly, you will have to find the IP address of the domain/subdomain by using the `dig` command. For example:
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```bash
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```bash
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dig $(DOMAIN/SUBDOMAIN) +short
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dig $(DOMAIN/SUBDOMAIN) +short
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where `${DOMAIN/SUBDOMAIN}` is the domain/subdomain, for example `relay.firefox.com`.
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where `${DOMAIN/SUBDOMAIN}` is the domain/subdomain, for example `relay.firefox.com`.
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3. Thirdly, you will have to find the cloud provider by using the `whois` command. For example
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3. Thirdly, you will have to find the cloud provider by using the `whois` command. For example:
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```bash
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```bash
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whois $IP | grep "netname" -i
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whois $IP | grep "netname" -i
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