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Who is www. bill.gates.bing.com?

Asked by anonymous - 3 weeks ago

 

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Answered by anonymous
3 weeks ago
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www.bill.gates.bing.com

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Summary
www.bill.gates.bing.com has one IP number , which is the same as for bill.gates.bing.com, but no corresponding reverse pointer. bing.net, bing.com, kumo.net, kumo.com, bingj.com and at least ten other hosts point to the same IP. www.bill.gates.bing.com is hosted on a server in United States.




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DNS Records
base record name ip reverse route as
www.bill.gates.bing.com a 64.4.8.147
United States bay.ux.search.live.com 64.4.0.0/18
Proxy-registered route object AS8075
MICROSOFT
origin.bay.ux.search.live.com
*.bill.gates.bing.com a 64.4.8.147
United States bay.ux.search.live.com
origin.bay.ux.search.live.com
bill.gates.bing.com a 64.4.8.147
United States bay.ux.search.live.com
origin.bay.ux.search.live.com
com search.live.com ux.search.live.com gates.bing.com bing.com live.com

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anonymous
commented 3 weeks ago

Sorry, you do not have enough queries left for this request. Anonymous users are limited to 50 queries every 1 day. Please try again tomorrow or get an account. Did you run out of queries sooner than expected? If you have already reached a zero balance but didn't get the normal number of free queries, there are several possible reasons: A shared IP address. Many organizations and some ISPs have their networks set up so that all their users share one external IP address. This will effectively cause you to share your free queries with other people on your network, as we can only track anonymous usage by IP address. Malware. If you have malware (such as viruses, worms, or trojans) on your computer, someone may be using it to send automatic queries to CentralOps. You should regularly run anti-virus or anti-malware software on your machine to check for such things. Apparently abusive behavior. If you have made rapid-fire requests to CentralOps, automated your queries, or behaved in other ways that appear abusive, you may have triggered our anti-abuse system. This will cause your free queries to run out faster and may prevent you from getting any free queries at all for several days. Unfortunately we need such safeguards because there are always a few real abusers who would cause undue stress on our system and ruin it for everyone else.

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