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I know that abcxyzarchive.goog is a google website because .goog is a google-reserved domain,
but what's it for? I know this question may be off-topic but I can't find another website to put it on?
I guess that Google is just using this domain ending for their own microservices, for example, if you use Google Translate for tagesschau.de you'll get the following URL:
https://www-tagesschau-de.translate.goog/
The English Wikipedia article states:
Google also owns the top-level domains goog (for sites such as
partneradvantage.goog and pki.goog), gle (for shortened URLs such
as goo.gle and forms.gle) and youtube (for sites such as
about.youtube and blog.youtube).
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can you guys suggest how I can make a VPN like hola and get users ip which can be used later on for scrapping.
Ref web: brightdata, iproyal pawn
Tried searching everywhere, maybe am missing the name of it. There should be some premade templates which I can easily use to set up web like the ref websites (brightdata/luminati)
NB : drop your usdt address with the best answers
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I am not sure if this is the right platform to ask this question (does anyone of you know a community like this one where I can post questions solely related to Networking?), but can one AP have multiple bssid?
I checked the bssid of one particular AP, but it's bssid is showing different (does not match with its MAC that is there on company sticker it comes with).
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I want to mimic my work computer so I can develop with reference to my network drives for my Windows 10 computer at home.
I want S:\ drive to point to some local drive on my computer.
I am following directions to the letter when attempting to create homegroup for windows 10.
When I type HomeGroup under search, I don't see any option, as shown in article below.
Any ideas?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17145/windows-homegroup-from-start-to-finish
folks, this is a good question, and I struggled with it.
i don't appreciate the negative points.
here is the answer.
To do what I need to do, you have to go to file explorer, and under sharing tab, i was able to share with everyone (the folder).
Then, in my mappping, i have to refer to \\ComputerName\ShareName.
They keep changing the way things work from one windows to the next....
simple.
Set up drive partitions.
Much simpler and more reliable...
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Recently I read news about Google bought .app, Amazon bought .buy, what does it mean? They own every domain name followed by .app? I can only register with google if I want to have blahblah.app, and they can say no even if no one is using it?
Domain/DNS works with "zones". The "top level zone" in this case being "app". Above that there is only anymore ICANN/IANA.
They can do what ever they like with the zone (according to the rules & regulations made by ICANN/IANA) - they do not have to sell domains within their zone.
Selling domains as what .COM (verisign) does is purely due to that being their business model.
Google or Amazon on the other hand might find other value in owning a TLD/Zone and might rather use it to promote/canonicalize their own projects instead of selling sub-zones.
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I'm a Google Analytics newbie using it to satisfy my curiosity as to where my very-low-traffic website is being looked at from and what pages they're looking at. Frequently I see results that seem impossible given my understanding of what I think I'm looking at. What I do each morning is check to see from which cities it has been viewed, then look at which pages have been looked at from each city. This morning's results illustrate the supposed problem. The website was looked at from Eugene, Oregon and from Vienna, Austria. Both showed the exact same pages looked at for the exact same amount of time. That this should happen without their usage being linked would seem impossible. Somehow it has to be the same usage, but I can't figure out how they would be linked. Can anyone enlighten me? I Googled for awhile trying to find the answe but without success.
you site is likely being visited by automated scripts running out of those 2 cities(or by proxy). THey are likely spammer scripts or scripts designed to find vulnerabilities in your sites security.