Localização do servidor
Latitude: |
-23.547500610352 |
Longitude: |
-46.636108398438 |
Country: |
Brazil (BR)
|
City: |
Sao Paulo |
Region: |
Sao Paulo |
ISP: |
Claro S.A. |
Whois
% Joint Whois - whois.lacnic.net
% This server accepts single ASN, IPv4 or IPv6 queries
% Brazilian resource: whois.registro.br
% Copyright (c) Nic.br
% The use of the data below is only permitted as described in
% full by the terms of use at http://registro.br/termo/en.html ,
% being prohibited its distribution, commercialization or
% reproduction, in particular, to use it for advertising or
% any similar purpose.
% [2600:3c02::f03c:91ff:fe70:8e9] 2016-04-17 20:36:06 (BRT -03:00)
% Query rate limit exceeded
% Security and mail abuse issues should also be addressed to
% cert.br, http://www.cert.br/ , respectivelly to [email protected]
% and [email protected]
%
% whois.registro.br accepts only direct match queries. Types
% of queries are: domain (.br), registrant (tax ID), ticket,
% provider, contact handle (ID), CIDR block, IP and ASN.
REGISTRAR Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry
TYPE ip
SERVERS
SERVER whois.arin.net
ARGS n 201.6.125.138
PORT 43
SERVER whois.lacnic.net
ARGS 201.6.125.138
PORT 43
DISCLAIMER
Joint Whois - whois.lacnic.net
This server accepts single ASN, IPv4 or IPv6 queries
Brazilian resource: whois.registro.br
Copyright (c) Nic.br
The use of the data below is only permitted as described in
full by the terms of use at http://registro.br/termo/en.html ,
being prohibited its distribution, commercialization or
reproduction, in particular, to use it for advertising or
any similar purpose.
[2600:3c02::f03c:91ff:fe70:8e9] 2016-04-17 20:36:06 (BRT -03:00)
Query rate limit exceeded
Security and mail abuse issues should also be addressed to
cert.br, http://www.cert.br/ , respectivelly to [email protected]
and [email protected]
whois.registro.br accepts only direct match queries. Types
of queries are: domain (.br), registrant (tax ID), ticket,
provider, contact handle (ID), CIDR block, IP and ASN.
REGISTERED no