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| Netcraft: | |
| [LINK] Advertise on the Netcraft Site Secure your Network Join | |
| Netcraft | |
| SSL Server Survey Web Server Survey | |
| FAQ Top Hosting Locations Longest Uptimes Most Requested Sites | |
| Click Here! | |
| [Click Here!] | |
| What's that site running? ____________________ GO Example: | |
| www.netcraft.com | |
| About The Netcraft Web Server Query Form | |
| We report a site's operating system, web server, and netblock owner | |
| together with, if available, a graphical view of the time since last | |
| reboot for each of the computers serving the site. Further information | |
| about what we measure and how we measure it is and other factors | |
| affecting the monitoring process are available here. | |
| The graphs for each site display both the actual times since last | |
| reboot (as an X) and a moving average of uptime over time as a solid | |
| green area graph. The colour of the X changes in the event of the site | |
| switching operating system. A history of the operating system, web | |
| server and hosting location is also provided so it is possible to | |
| correlate these changes with the uptime of the site. When we are | |
| unable to get a valid uptime measurement for a site, a gap will appear | |
| in the plots of the raw data points. | |
| Queries are made on a daily basis, so the crosses on single server | |
| site will appear as a diagonal line moving forward through time until | |
| the next reboot. Sites using multiple front end servers with some form | |
| of load balancer will show parallel diagonal lines. A good example is | |
| the BBC site. | |
| Daily reports are generated showing the sites and hosting locations | |
| with the longest uptimes. | |
| Example Site 1 - www.qualcomm.com | |
| Uptime for www.qualcomm.com | |
| Note: Uptime - the time since last reboot is explained in the FAQ | |
| Generated on 8th November 2000 | |
| [INLINE] | |
| The chart shows the time since last reboot for www.qualcomm.com for | |
| the period commencing June 1999. Each small blue x represents a | |
| reading on a particular day. | |
| The site ran continuously from when we started to sample in June 1999, | |
| and that until August 99, when it was rebooted. In January 2000, the | |
| uptime drops, showing that the site had been moved to a new machine | |
| that had been up for a shorter time than the original machine. This | |
| coincides with a switch of hosting location as shown in the table | |
| below. | |
| OS,Web Server and Hosting History | |
| OS Server Last changed IP address Netblock Owner | |
| Solaris Netscape-Enterprise/3.6 SP3 8 Jan 00 199.106.114.15 CERFnet | |
| customer - Qualcomm, Inc. | |
| Solaris Netscape-Enterprise/3.6 SP2 7 Jul 99 192.35.156.222 Qualcomm, | |
| Inc. | |
| From this table we can see that the site changed hosting location on | |
| the 8th of January 2000, and moved to another Solaris based system | |
| running a more recent version of Netscape-Enterprise. | |
| Example Site 2 - www.starbucks.com | |
| Uptime for www.starbucks.com | |
| Note: Uptime - the time since last reboot is explained in the FAQ | |
| Generated at 8th November 2000 | |
| [INLINE] | |
| Starbucks.com is an example of a site that has switched operating | |
| systems. In the graph below, the blue crosses are NT4/Windows 98, and | |
| the red ones are Windows 2000. While running NT4/Windows 98, Starbucks | |
| rebooted their server on a daily basis, but since switching to Windows | |
| 2000 in April the site had not been rebooted until early November. | |
| FAQ Top Hosting Locations Longest Uptimes Most Requested Sites | |
| Your comments and suggestions are most welcome webmaster@netcraft.com | |
| © Netcraft 2000 | |
| NMAP: Remote operating system guess: Windows NT4 / Win95 / Win98 | |
| www.demingradio.com: Server: Microsoft-IIS/4.0 | |
| mirror taken by: munge | |
| mirror taken on Sat Nov 18 13:30:42 MST 2000 | |
| 1 gw.fe2-0.border1.phx.inficad.com (208.198.100.1) 0.416 ms 0.298 ms | |
| 2 Serial2-1-1.GW1.PHX1.ALTER.NET (157.130.224.93) 29.656 ms 32.581 ms | |
| 3 204.252.56.129 (204.252.56.129) 26.014 ms 47.004 ms | |
| 4 204.252.56.133 (204.252.56.133) 29.936 ms 37.636 ms | |
| Internic: JOHNSON, DAVID (DEMINGRADIO-DOM) | |
| Sitename: JOHNSON, DAVID | |
| HIDDEN comments in the HTML. | |
| Potentially offensive content on defaced page. | |
| Potential DoS Signature in file. Viewing this page may cause problems with your non-unix OS. | |
| defacer: philer | |
| remote os: NT | |
| remote os: NT4 | |
| remote server: Microsoft-IIS/4.0 | |
| Sat Nov 18 13:33:01 MST 2000 | |
| mirror number: 8832 | |
| shared.lists.defaced@cert.org notified of defacement | |
| nipc@fbi.gov notified of defacement | |
| dave@swnm.com notified | |
| help@UU.NET notified | |
| [00.11.18] NT [philer] <a href="2000/11/18/www.demingradio.com/">JOHNSON, DAVID</a> (<a href="http://www.demingradio.com/">www.demingradio.com</a>) |