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posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:16 AM
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So is that the conclusion that this site is a retailer of refridgerated closets?

Why would their website first be a popup security login box and not some website


ODD



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:20 AM
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Server Used: [ whois.ripe.net ]

213.198.28.130 = [ www.proxit03.mps-hostingfr.com ] This is the RIPE Whois query server 2.
The objects are in RPSL format.
Rights restricted by copyright.
___________________________________________________
www.PROXIT03.......=Proxitek
hostingfr.com=France




[edit on 30-3-2005 by dotgov101]



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:25 AM
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Little fridges cool. Can I have one?????

Hey I can't order one from the website it wants a username a password how is anybody suposed to order one????



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:29 AM
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#129=www.oostende.flanderswebhost.be


Site is under construction, though here's the source code:
"""

"""

An affordable hosting for ALL people.

Dot.

Darnit, I can't post the source code.
Oh wells.


[edit on 30-3-2005 by dotgov101]

[edit on 30-3-2005 by dotgov101]



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:36 AM
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Originally posted by dotgov101
#129=www.oostende.flanderswebhost.be


Site is under construction, though here's the source code:
"""

"""

An affordable hosting for ALL people.

Dot.

Darnit, I can't post the source code.
Oh wells.


[edit on 30-3-2005 by dotgov101]

[edit on 30-3-2005 by dotgov101]


Thats not the site we are discussing???? (www.pl) Why is this site asking for credentials????



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:45 AM
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that's what I thought,

as of yet we have no clear idea or even fuzzy idea of who www.pl is

www.pl is the same as www.www.pl

they both bring up the same login page...


P.S. showing one Chinese charachter like th at is 'strage' according to my wife. The charchter means 'through' and it needs to be in conjunction with other charchters to form a word...it's like me having 'tion' in my signature instead of putting interpretation...it makes you look 'not too smart' to have that there. But Chinese characthers 'Hanzi' do look nice don't they


[edit on 30-3-2005 by 00PS]



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:48 AM
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April fools comming and some of you are in Trouble with a Big T.



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:52 AM
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It's the site within the IP range on the server listed on WHOIS.

You can find a lot about a site by painstakingly typing in each IP and finding out who also is a subscriber to that particular server.

I used this method to uncover and report rogue sites, servers, images, videos, and documents as part of my prior career choice. Some of these sites remained online for a duration of several minutes. All of them have long since been shut down.

WHOIS contact info, etc., is unverifiable. I once found a foreign "bad people" site listing only an IRC channel name. I did a WHOIS for chits and giggles, because "bad people" like to play games on the information highway, and some of them have a sense of humour.

The site listed its contact as a middle school in the American midwest.

That is why I'm listing the different IP's.

********************************************
Regarding my Chinese character, I'm not using it to look "Cool."

通报=Simplified Chinese for bulletin/journal/circulate information/bulletin
通報=Traditional Variant
tōng bào

Dot.

[edit on 30-3-2005 by dotgov101]



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 06:53 AM
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Damn, tomorrow is the 31st, I could have played a great April fools joke onmy College students... I don't have Class on Friday (april 1st) So I can't...Hmmm

But I'm gonna get my friend on the phone..thanks for the reminder SC

---

Back to the matter at hand...It does seem we don't have any information excet for WHOIS on www.pl

It's connected to USA and England and Europe but what the hell is .pl?? Is it a country domain? Can't be...Why would USA England and Europe have interested in owning a country domain which they would have to because its www.www.pl www.www.us is to buy .us domains...what is a .pl domain?



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 07:23 AM
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Originally posted by dotgov101
********************************************
Regarding my Chinese character, I'm not using it to look "Cool."

通报=Simplified Chinese for bulletin/journal/circulate information/bulletin
通報=Traditional Variant
tōng bào

Correct if I am wrong.
If I am wrong, that's what I get for being born in an English-speaking country, living dead center in that country, and learning Chinese from a Norwegian who spent ten years in Taiwan.
(that wasn't sarcasm...it's the truth...no Mandaron/Chinese language classes up here.)

Dot.



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 07:32 AM
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Anymore info on www.pl?


Yes it's Tong...but you only have Tong...you don't have the full word.

So you have a partial word (Charachter) Which has meaing just like

Tion and Ism and Ed (Creation, Creationism, Created)

So when Chinese look at the word Tong by itself it has some meaning but no 'sense'



posted on Mar, 30 2005 @ 05:21 PM
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When .pl comes at the end of an address, it refers to Poland. However, since the address appears incomplete, this may not be the case.


pao

posted on Mar, 31 2005 @ 01:26 AM
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how is the address incomplete?
isnt it the same as dropping the "www" from regular websites

EX: www.yahoo.com and yahoo.com
www.www.pl and www.pl











posted on Mar, 31 2005 @ 01:47 AM
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With my websites you can access them either like www.rejectz.com... or just rejectz.com...

same addy same page so I would say it is the same for www.pl

Some pages I have done for gov and some private companies require a login before the page is accessed

www.hyperionmicro.com.au... is one such website, requires login to access dealer pricelists for us retailers.

many of my wholesalers have the same to stop the general public seeing the pricelists and dealer prices.



[edit on 31-3-2005 by Mayet]



posted on Mar, 31 2005 @ 02:10 AM
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This is where it actually is

OrgName: Verio, Inc.
OrgID: VRIO
Address: 8005 South Chester Street
Address: Suite 200
City: Englewood
StateProv: CO
PostalCode: 80112
Country: US



posted on Mar, 31 2005 @ 03:56 AM
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verio has nothing to do with it.

Wouldn't it be strange if Polands domain registrar is just a password protected site?


They sell .pl domains don't they?

And yes, I said it earlier. www.pl is the same as www.www.pl



posted on Mar, 31 2005 @ 05:36 AM
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When first visiting www.pl, I monkeyed around and tried to sign-in.

An hour later, a popup came inviting me to install MSN Passport. I have several popup blockers, but this one kept coming up.

I kept "X"ing the popup, but I think my S/O (who has limited knowledge of computers) installed the software.

Now I'm getting the following popup:
Welcome to MSN Communities! Please sign-in with your Passport account.

The login screen looks exactly as that of www.pl

No sign-in names or passwords were given.

Dot.
********************************************************

Info from www.passport.net...:

What is .NET Passport and what can I do with it?

.NET Passport is an online service that makes it possible for you to use your e-mail address and a single password to sign in to any .NET Passport-participating Web site or service.

With .NET Passport, you can:
Sign in to .NET Passport-participating sites using your e-mail address and a single password so you don't have to remember a different sign-in name and password at every Web site.

How do I create a .NET Passport?

You can create a .NET Passport single sign-in account in four ways:
By registering at the .NET Passport Web site.
By registering at a .NET Passport-participating site, which automatically redirects you to a Microsoft-hosted .NET Passport registration page.
By registering for an e-mail account through MSN® Hotmail® or the MSN Internet Access service, which automatically registers you for the .NET Passport single sign-in service.
By registering using the Microsoft® Windows® XP .NET Passport Registration Wizard.
You may already have a .NET Passport. If you have a Hotmail or MSN e-mail account, you already have a .NET Passport. You can use your e-mail address and password from either service to sign in wherever you see Sign In.

*** NOTE BY Dot: I have done none of the above **********


[edit on 31-3-2005 by dotgov101]



posted on Apr, 1 2005 @ 12:02 AM
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You guy's are too much. There will be a www domain for every tld.

Try:
www.com
www.net
www.org
www.us
www.ca
etc etc etc


apc

posted on Apr, 1 2005 @ 12:35 AM
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hahaha
yeah
.pl is just the top level domain designation for poland
The domain is www, and there is a vhost www, the www.www.pl.

I miss my snownet.aq... because penguins need free internet access, too!

> I dont have a box handy so I cant dig but it looks like the ptr is new.citylive.de.. equally uninforming tho.

[edit on 1-4-2005 by apc]



posted on Apr, 1 2005 @ 09:47 AM
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Originally posted by 00PS
My restruant I worked in when I was 16 had 2 walk in freezers though, we used to smoke ***Censored*** in them..


HAHAHA... i used to smoke up in the walk in freezer too when i used to work in a resturant!







 
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