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The main IP address: 35.189.72.48,Your server United States,Ann Arbor ISP:Merit Network Inc. TLD:uk CountryCode:US
The description :for staff for staff services a-z student education service for students portal mobile app for students faculties faculty of arts, humanities and cultures faculty of biological sciences faculty of busi...
This report updates in 20-Sep-2018
Geo IP provides you such as latitude, longitude and ISP (Internet Service Provider) etc. informations. Our GeoIP service found where is host pcf.leeds.ac.uk. Currently, hosted in United States and its service provider is Merit Network Inc. .
Latitude: | 42.259864807129 |
Longitude: | -83.71989440918 |
Country: | United States (US) |
City: | Ann Arbor |
Region: | Michigan |
ISP: | Merit Network Inc. |
HTTP Header information is a part of HTTP protocol that a user's browser sends to called nginx containing the details of what the browser wants and will accept back from the web server.
X-Type: | default |
X-Cache: | MISS |
Content-Encoding: | gzip |
Transfer-Encoding: | chunked |
X-Cache-Group: | normal |
Vary: | Accept-Encoding,Cookie |
Keep-Alive: | timeout=20 |
X-Cacheable: | SHORT |
Server: | nginx |
X-Pass-Why: | |
Connection: | keep-alive |
Link: | |
Cache-Control: | max-age=600, must-revalidate |
Date: | Thu, 20 Sep 2018 14:04:20 GMT |
WPE-Backend: | apache |
X-WPE-Loopback-Upstream-Addr: | 127.0.0.1:6789 |
Content-Type: | text/html; charset=UTF-8 |
cname: | pvac-sites.leeds.ac.uk. |
ipv4: | IP:35.189.72.48 ASN:15169 OWNER:GOOGLE - Google LLC, US Country:US |
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Whois is a protocol that is access to registering information. You can reach when the website was registered, when it will be expire, what is contact details of the site with the following informations. In a nutshell, it includes these informations;
No such domain ac.uk
REFERRER http://www.nominet.org.uk
REGISTRAR Nominet UK
SERVERS
SERVER ac.uk.whois-servers.net
ARGS ac.uk
PORT 43
TYPE domain
REGISTERED no
DOMAIN
NAME ac.uk
NSERVER
NS2.JA.NET 193.63.105.17
AUTH03.NS.UU.NET 198.6.1.83
NS3.JA.NET 193.63.106.103
NS1.SURFNET.NL 192.87.106.101
NS4.JA.NET 193.62.157.66
WS-FRA1.WIN-IP.DFN.DE 193.174.75.178
NS0.JA.NET 193.63.94.20
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