My IP Neighbours Tool
It is always useful to know who else is being hosted on your server because having bad web neighbours is fundamentally the same as having bad neighbours outside of the web world in that you are more likely to get a bad reputation from the reputation of one of your neighbouring sites. Of course, for sites that are simply distasteful you can contact your web host and have them removed, but this is more focusing on sites that have a bad reputation through simply not being built very well.
This tool will show you all of the other sites that share the same IP as you and from them you can have a look and see the kind of sites that are sharing your hosting space. The better the site, the better for you!
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Author: Sue
#1 | 26th Jul 10 @ 02:44
This is asking for a comment before I have even tried to use the tool. Why is that?
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Author: Alex Hall
#2 | 26th Jul 10 @ 20:03
Hello Sue,
The reason that the comment form is on this section of the tool is because a lot of the tools we have here use ajax, which means the page won't reload or change to show the results, they are shown on the same page.
Having the comment form on this page then suits both variations as you can return here to post comments, or post them after using the tool on the same page.
Hope this explains, but if you have any further questions or ideas then please let me know!
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