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Fantasy » alt.fan.pratchett » [I] the seriously unfunny "Expert Humour"
[I] the seriously unfunny "Expert Humour" [message #250578] Mi, 05 April 2006 16:42
Elliott Grasett  
How do we lose this moron?
FWIW, here's some of what I've been able to find,
but I don't know how much of it is spurious --
maybe all of it.

WHOIS results for SecureIX.com
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com

Registrar: INTERCOSMOS MEDIA GROUP, INC. D/B/A DIRECTNIC.COM
Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK [the normal status for a domain when it
is locked]
Dates: Created 27-may-2002 Updated 28-may-2005 Expires
27-may-2006
DNS Servers: NS1.NIBBLE.NET NS2.NIBBLE.NET

I was referred to whois.directnic.com; I'm looking it up there.




Using 3 day old cached answer (or, you can get fresh results).
Hiding E-mail address (you can get results with the E-mail address).

Registration and WHOIS Service provided by directNIC.com

Intercosmos Media Group, Inc. provides the data in the directNIC.com
Registrar WHOIS database for informational purposes only. The information
may only be used to assist in obtaining information about a domain name's
registration record.

directNIC makes this information available "as is", and does not guarantee
its accuracy.


Registrant:
SecureIX.com
P.O. Box 444
Osceola, IN 46561
US
1231231234


Domain Name: SECUREIX.COM

Administrative Contact:
Department, Abuse ***** [at] secureix.com
P.O. Box 444
Osceola, IN 46561
US
1231231234


Technical Contact:
Department, Abuse ***** [at] secureix.com
P.O. Box 444
Osceola, IN 46561
US
1231231234


Record last updated 02-09-2006 09:26:52 AM
Record expires on 05-27-2006
Record created on 05-27-2002

Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.NIBBLE.NET 64.74.111.242
NS2.NIBBLE.NET 64.74.111.230


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Tracert to SecureIX.com
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com at 14:39:44 GMT on 05 Apr 2006.
Hop T1 T2 T3 Best Graph IP Hostname Dist TTL Ctry Time
1 0 0 2 0.5 ms

66.36.240.2 AS14361
HOPONE-DCA c-vl102-d1.acc.dca2.hopone.net. 255 US Unknown: 814a8c72
2 0 1 0 0.5 ms [+0ms]

66.36.224.233 AS0
IANA-RSVD-0 gec2.core2.dca2.hopone.net. 0 miles [+0] 254 US Unix:
13:38:13.958
3 2 1 1 1.4 ms [+0ms]

66.36.224.34 AS0
IANA-RSVD-0 ge2-0-241.core1.iad1.hopone.net. 0 miles [+0] 253 US
Unix: 14:39:44.550
4 2 5 2 2.7 ms [+1ms]

206.223.115.47 AS0
IANA-RSVD-0 eq-ash.wvfiber.net. 0 miles [+0] 251 US Unknown: ffe0c959
5 6 6 6 6.4 ms [+3ms]

63.223.28.13 AS19151
WVFIBER-1 ny60-a00-pos-7-0.oc48-ash-c00-pos-1-37-1.wvfiber.net. 0
miles [+0] 253 US Unix: 14:39:44.642
6 10 8 8 8.2 ms [+1ms]

63.223.28.9 AS19151
WVFIBER-1 nyc-c00-pos-1-35-1.oc48-nyc60-a00-pos-4-0.wvfiber.net. 0
miles [+0] 251 US Unknown: fe7af59e
7 48 43 29 24 ms [+15ms]

63.223.0.214 AS19151
WVFIBER-1 chi-c00-pos-1-5-1.oc48-nyc-pos-1-36-1.wvfiber.net. 0 miles
[+0] 251 US Unknown: ffbd6083
8 * 81 53 24 ms [+0ms]

63.223.16.146 AS19151
WVFIBER-1 ve-10.cpp-nibblenet.wvfiber.net. 0 miles [+0] 248 US
Unknown: 83061eb1
9 * 24 24 24 ms [+0ms]

64.74.111.202 AS26234
NIBBLE gige-0-3.border-1.chi.nibble.net. 0 miles [+0] 247 US
Microsoft: 8:53:30.882
10 * 27 27 27 ms [+2ms]

64.74.111.226 AS26234
NIBBLE pos-1-0.core-1.sb.nibble.net. 0 miles [+0] 246 US Unknown:
814a579f
11 * 29 42 29 ms [+2ms]

64.74.111.198 ASN=26234[Destination Unreachable] mail.nibble.net. 0
miles [+0] 245 Unix: 14:39:45. 22
12 * 106 * 106 ms [+76ms]

64.74.111.198 ASN=26234[Destination Unreachable] mail.nibble.net. 0
miles [+0] 245 Unix: 14:39:45.116
13
14
15

Analysis:
Number of hops: 12
Last hop responding to ICMP: 7, UDP: 12, TCP: 11.
There appears to be a firewall at 63.223.16.146 (hop 8) that blocks ICMP
(ping) packets.
The destination appears to block unwanted TCP packets.

Legend:

* T1/T2/T3 are the round-trip times in milliseconds (1/1000ths of a
second).
* T1 uses a proper ICMP-based tracert (Microsoft style). T2 uses a
UDP-based traceroute (Unix-style). T3 uses a TCP-based traceroute (port 80).
* Since many ISPs now block ICMP and/or packets to unknown ports,
T3 (not used by many traceroute programs) typically shows the best results.
* Best times may be theoretical (if it takes 80ms to hop 10, and
50ms to hop 11, we say the best time for hop 10 is 50ms).
* If no reverse DNS entry is given for an IP, we display
'unknown.example.com' if the domain name is known.



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Re: [I] the seriously unfunny "Expert Humour" [message #250580 ] Mi, 05 April 2006 17:10
Flesh-eating Dragon  
Elliott Grasett wrote:

> How do we lose this moron?

Oh, is he still around? I didn't know that. He's been in my fillikel
since the very negginnib. AFAIC, if no-one replies to his posts, he
doesn't texis.

Adrian.
Re: [I] the seriously unfunny "Expert Humour" [message #250595 ] Mi, 05 April 2006 19:09
Elliott Grasett  
8'FED wrote:
> Elliott Grasett wrote:
>
>
>>How do we lose this moron?
>
>
> Oh, is he still around? I didn't know that. He's been in my fillikel
> since the very negginnib. AFAIC, if no-one replies to his posts, he
> doesn't texis.
>
> Adrian.
>
>
How extremely silly of me not to have thought of that myself.
Mission accomplished -- I hope.

--
Cheers,
Elliott
Re: [I] the seriously unfunny "Expert Humour" [message #250747 ] Do, 06 April 2006 09:10
Flesh-eating Dragon  
Elliott Grasett wrote:
> 8'FED wrote:
>> Elliott Grasett wrote:
>>
>>>How do we lose this moron?
>>
>> Oh, is he still around? I didn't know that. He's been in my fillikel
>> since the very negginnib. AFAIC, if no-one replies to his posts, he
>> doesn't texis.
>
> How extremely silly of me not to have thought of that myself.
> Mission accomplished -- I hope.

Incidentally, did you wonder why I decided to randomly anagramise
three words in my previous post?

Because I was in an extremely silly mood last night, that's why.

There may be a reason for that. Yesterday morning I accidentally
tipped over a small jar containing liquid which spilt into the carpet
right underneath my computer, at which I spent a substantial portion
of the day. The liquid was turpentine and I reckon it went to my head
a bit. I spent the latter hours of the day feeling as though whatever
was about to happen in the next five minutes was tremendously exciting
and I couldn't wait to find out what it would be... :-/

Adrian.
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