200.129.0.0/24
AS1916 · Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa
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inetnum: 200.129.0.0/24 aut-num: AS1916 abuse-c: SIC128 owner: Fundacao Cearense de Pesquisa e Cultura ownerid: 05.330.436/0001-62 responsible: Marcos Aurelio Frota Vasconcelos owner-c: PPRNC tech-c: MAV397 inetrev: 200.129.0.0/24 nserver: dns1.pop-ce.rnp.br nsstat: 20210408 AA nslastaa: 20210408 nserver: dns2.pop-ce.rnp.br [lame - not published] nsstat: 20210408 UH nslastaa: 20200916 created: 20131211 changed: 20150506 inetnum-up: 200.129.0.0/16 nic-hdl-br: PPRNC person: Ponto de Presenca da RNP no Ceara created: 20131125 changed: 20150511 nic-hdl-br: MAV397 person: Marcos Aurelio Frota Vasconcelos created: 20020527 changed: 20190314 nic-hdl-br: SIC128 person: Security Incidents Response Center created: 20020417 changed: 20050309
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IP Address | Domain | Domains on this IP |
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200.129.0.130 | moodlece.com.br | 1 |
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