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geektools ha scritto:Final results obtained from whois.ripe.net.
Results:
% This is the RIPE Whois server.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% Rights restricted by copyright.
% See http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-service ... right.html
inetnum: 195.22.198.0 - 195.22.198.127
netname: AKAMAI-OVER-SEABONE
descr: Akamai Servers in Telecom Italia International Backbone
country: IT
admin-c: NARA1-RIPE
tech-c: NARA1-RIPE
rev-srv: dns.seabone.net
rev-srv: trider-g7.seabone.net
status: ASSIGNED PA
remarks: ***************************************************************
remarks: Akamai serves the images and streaming content for many of the
remarks: most popular Internet web-sites. When you connect to a web-site
remarks: your browser first contacts the content provider and downloads
remarks: an html file. This file contains embedded URLs that tell your
remarks: browser where to find all the objects necessary to finish
remarks: displaying the page. In the case of an "Akamaized" site, these
remarks: URLs point to the Akamai Network. Next, your browser makes
remarks: connections to the URLs to obtain the images or streaming
remarks: content. Again, for an "Akamaized" site, your browser will
remarks: contact an Akamai server to obtain the requested items.
remarks: Generally a TCP server listens on a well-known port < 1023 (for
remarks: example port 80 for HTTP), and a TCP client connects from a
remarks: port > 1023 assigned by the operating system. So a connection
remarks: from port 80 of the Akamai server to a high numbered port on
remarks: your machine, is a normal HTTP transaction.
remarks: If you'd like to learn more visit the FAQ at
remarks: http://www.akamai.com/en/html/misc/support_faq.html
remarks: ***************************************************************
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