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The main IP address: 109.74.197.254,Your server United Kingdom,London ISP:Linode LLC TLD:org CountryCode:GB
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Geo IP provides you such as latitude, longitude and ISP (Internet Service Provider) etc. informations. Our GeoIP service found where is host ninet.org. Currently, hosted in United Kingdom and its service provider is Linode LLC .
Latitude: | 51.508529663086 |
Longitude: | -0.12574000656605 |
Country: | United Kingdom (GB) |
City: | London |
Region: | England |
ISP: | Linode LLC |
HTTP Header information is a part of HTTP protocol that a user's browser sends to called Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.2k-fips PHP/5.4.16 containing the details of what the browser wants and will accept back from the web server.
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Date: | Mon, 02 Jul 2018 14:05:55 GMT |
Content-Type: | text/html; charset=UTF-8 |
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ns: | ns2147.dns.dyn.com. ns3142.dns.dyn.com. ns4190.dns.dyn.com. ns1170.dns.dyn.com. |
ipv4: | IP:109.74.197.254 ASN:63949 OWNER:LINODE-AP Linode, LLC, US Country:GB |
ipv6: | 2a01:7e00::f03c:91ff:fe96:18ed//63949//LINODE-AP Linode, LLC, US//GB |
txt: | "v=spf1 +a:web2.ninet.org -all" |
mx: | MX preference = 0, mail exchanger = ninet.org. |
skip to main content toggle navigation about contact docker and haproxy a match made in heaven june 24, 2018 june 24, 2018 ryan leave a comment once upon a time i setup my home network, i could access stuff from outside and all was well in the world. over time this home network grew and i exposed more and i forwarded more ports from the router to the backend server apps. a few of which were as follows, each had their own port and own domain. read more fixing the virgin media superhub 3 june 24, 2018 june 25, 2018 ryan leave a comment thanks to virgin media community for pointing me in the correct direction: summary of steps: * open chrome * open developer console * select cog and enable “log xmlhttprequests” * open router url http://192.168.0.1 * login * get your n number: _n=xxxxxx from then end one of the requests read more vmware integrated openstack issues december 14, 2015 december 14, 2015 ryan leave a comment standing up the environment with the integrated database is easy enough however if you want to add active directory into the mix it gets more fun. during this i encountered the following issues: no way to change without blowing away the deployment and re-deploying. error messages were often misleading. ad structure very important forward slashes in ad “cn” are bad!! users without a upn cause issues. read more compile raspberry pi kernel february 10, 2015 february 10, 2015 ryan 5 comments update: 2015-02-10: removed folder sync as was causing builds to fail decided to play about with the raspberry pi kernel but setting up the toolchain for a cross compile was a bit of pain not to mention remembering to download everything. so i put together a vagrantfile that should auto do it. following variables can be edited at the top of the vagrantfile: read more centos 7 and openvpn 2.3.5 (routed) november 5, 2014 november 5, 2014 ryan leave a comment decided to setup a openvpn server on a new centos 7 box and it was not exactly straight forward so below are the steps required, this should be enough to get started on a (minimal) centos 7 box: yum -y install gcc rpm-build vim openssl-devel lzo-devel pam-devel wget wget http://swupdate.openvpn.org/community/releases/openvpn-2.3.5.tar.gz rpmbuild -tb openvpn-2.3.5.tar.gz if using a seperate server for as the vpn server: scp ./rpms/x86_64/openvpn-2.3.5-1.x86_64.rpm server:/tmp read more msbuild and 7zip sfx june 2, 2014 june 2, 2014 ryan leave a comment the following allows you to package up your build output into a sfx file with custom properties that appear when someone right clicks the sfx and chooses properties. useful if you need to create a zip that can be signed but want your company/product information to appear on the sfx.exe. read more update sshd_config to use protocol 2 june 2, 2014 june 2, 2014 ryan leave a comment had to write an script to update sshd to only use protocol 2 without changing any of the other settings, to be deployed via bmc bladelogic (horrible horrible tool), but you work with what you have. the script should work across linux, aix and solaris. $> sshprotocolupdate.sh update [1|2] $> sshprotocolupdate.sh rollback read more convert xml and xsl to html october 3, 2013 october 3, 2013 ryan leave a comment just a quickie. i have a script that outputs an xml file and i use an xsl file to display it but management wanted html files, the thought of having to re-code the output was disheartening to say the least. i then came across “msxsl.exe” it’s a microsoft tool that takes a xml file and a xsl file and then generates the resultant rendered output in html. http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=21714 syntax: msxsl.exe -o changing tfs 2010 $(sourcedir) september 3, 2013 october 28, 2013 ryan leave a comment seemingly this can be set by editing the tfsbuildserver.exe.config on the build agent machine and changing the value of the following key: on a 2010 build agent this isn’t possible read more tfs queue build from powershell august 12, 2013 august 12, 2013 ryan leave a comment i was doing some testing on tfs and got fed up queuing new builds via right-click -> queue new build -> ok. so here is a powershell script that can be used to kick off a build. i’ve included some extra assemblies that don’t need to be used as i have other functions that do use them in the same module file. example useage below queue-tfsbuild -tfsserver http://tfsserver:8080/tfs/col -project project1 -definition dailybuild $arrassemblies = @( "microsoft.teamfoundation.client", "microsoft.teamfoundation.common", "microsoft.teamfoundation.build.client", "microsoft.teamfoundation.build.workflow", "microsoft.teamfoundation.versioncontrol.client" ) foreach ($assembly in $arrassemblies) { [void][reflection.assembly]::loadwithpartialname($assembly) } remove-variable assembly, arrassemblies function queue-tfsbuild { [cmdletbinding()] param ( [uri]$tfsserver, [string]$project, [string]$definition ) process { [microsoft.teamfoundation.client.tfsteamprojectcollection]$tfsc = [microsoft.teamfoundation.client.tfsteamprojectcollectionfactory]::getteamprojectcollection($tfsserver) $ibs = [microsoft.teamfoundation.build.client.ibuildserver] [microsoft.teamfoundation.build.client.ibuildserver] $buildserver = $tfsc.getservice($ibs) [microsoft.teamfoundation.build.client.ibuilddefinition] $builddef = $buildserver.getbuilddefinition($project,$definition) [microsoft.teamfoundation.build.client.ibuildrequest] $buildreq = $builddef.createbuildrequest(); $buildserver.queuebuild($buildreq) } } posts navigation 1 2 … 7 older posts search search for: sponsored links tags accounts active directory aironet 1130ag bash blade cisco cluster collection configmgr07 dell forefront hp ibm infiniband linux mof network powercli powershell query redhat report rhel rhel 5 rhel 5.3 sccm scraper script shell site sms sms_def.mof sql ssh system management team foundation server tfs vbs vcenter virtualization vlan vmware 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WHOIS LIMIT EXCEEDED - SEE WWW.PIR.ORG/WHOIS FOR DETAILS
REFERRER http://www.pir.org/
REGISTRAR Public Interest Registry
SERVERS
SERVER org.whois-servers.net
ARGS ninet.org
PORT 43
TYPE domain
REGISTERED unknown
DOMAIN
NAME ninet.org
NSERVER
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