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* There is a Mirror site (discovered by VictorSueiro) * There is a Mirror site (discovered by VictorSueiro)
- http://www.164109150213.com+ http://www.164109150213.com/index.html
Discovered open port 22/tcp on 200.136.36.14 Discovered open port 22/tcp on 200.136.36.14
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Running: Linux 2.4.X|2.5.X Running: Linux 2.4.X|2.5.X
-OS details: Linux 2.4.0 - 2.5.20 +OS details: Linux 2.4.0 - 2.5.20
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== Discussion / Notes == == Discussion / Notes ==

Revision as of 17:59, 27 March 2008

Whois Info

  • The owner of the site http://164.109.150.213 is Digex Incorporated from United States(US) in region North America
OrgName:    Digex, Incorporated. 
OrgID:      DIGEXI-7 
Address:    One Digex Plaza 
City:       Beltsville 
StateProv:  MD 
PostalCode: 20705 
Country:    US 

http://www.who.is/whois-ip/ip-address/164.109.150.213/
  • There is a Mirror site (discovered by VictorSueiro)
 http://www.164109150213.com/index.html
 Discovered open port 22/tcp on 200.136.36.14 
 Discovered open port 80/tcp on 200.136.36.14 
 Discovered open port 443/tcp on 200.136.36.14 
 Discovered open port 500/tcp on 200.136.36.14 
 Host a200-136-36-14.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (200.136.36.14) appears to be up ... good. 
 Interesting ports on a200-136-36-14.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (200.136.36.14): 
 (The 1656 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) 
 PORT STATE SERVICE 
 22/tcp open ssh 
 80/tcp open http 
 443/tcp open https 
 500/tcp open isakmp 

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 95.340 seconds

OS Fingerprint:

Running: Linux 2.4.X|2.5.X OS details: Linux 2.4.0 - 2.5.20

Discussion / Notes

I'm contemplating moving the Omphaloi commands (the omph/artifact search) to a separate page as this page of commands is getting long, and really this is its own 'mission'. Something like OmphHunt - short and sweet (rather than 164.109.150.213#Dots, or The_Secret#Dots, etc). That section would moved out, though the header remaining for existing links, directing people to the new page. Thoughts? --Thebruce 06:56, 17 March 2008 (MST)

Ok by me. You're right, the base commands on the "pairing" commands are really two kinds of things. I found this discussion only by looking at recently changed pages. Is there a better way to look for page discussions? Namespace search, recent pages? Should we as authors/editors be looking for that from time to time? Weezel 09:57, 17 March 2008 (MST)


Well you could add the recent changes RSS feed - I use that to see any and all changes made to the wiki... that's how I keep track of everything. Ultimately the wiki isn't intended to be for discussion. The default to track pages you've made changes to is the best sort of discussiatory (:P) feature the wiki has... otherwise, track the recent changes and review everything. http://olympics.wikibruce.com/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&feed=rss (standard mediawiki feature, quite nice) --Thebruce 11:08, 17 March 2008 (MST)


Yeah I guess I could tell it track any page I've worked on and notify me... The other solution I was thinking was to make a Special:Recentchanges&namespace=1 link instead of my User:Weezel page, and then set my link to this Wiki to start on my user page instead of the frontpage. That way, I can immediately check if something needs discussion. Weezel 19:32, 17 March 2008 (MST)


I say go for it on splitting this page up. It is getting way out of hand, especially since the only useful part (at the moment) is the list of omphs, which is duplicated in another place I think. --Rowen 15:44, 26 March 2008 (MST)

LUNGLEI

Lunglei's directions originally read: "Navigate 5499 Capricorn 14 degrees." After we started wandering fruitlessly around Thailand, it changed to the current version: "Navigate 47847 Hestia 14 degrees." Same direction, but much longer distance. --Shadow 13:02, 18 March 2008 (MST)

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