[–] YogSoggoth ago
Just found out that Waybackburgers is a suspicious business that has locations in all the usual child trafficking areas.
[–] shewhomustbeobeyed 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
images - https://archive.is/PgS9Y - https://archive.is/SoSb3
whois - [11/25/16 - https://archive.is/V2DYU] and [2/3/19 - https://archive.is/dyPuh]
serverfault - https://archive.is/PpmXB - https://archive.is/3MgLY
cpp - https://archive.is/Kk7mB
4plebs - https://archive.is/j97SI
[–] WalnutSauceGoat 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
I give up. You paranoid delusional guys are hopeless. Have you ever configured your own website? The fact that those names resolve at all instead of kicking the user back an error with name resolution implies that the idiot CPP webmaster left the default in place and thus configured a wildcard in their DNS zone (*.cometpingpong.com.). If they want lookups to bogus subdomains to fail, they neet to get rid of that. Until then, modericsucks.cometpingpong.com (or anything else you can come up with) will all resolve back to the main domain.
We had a similar thing over so-called “hidden folders” a while back https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2911251
If you all want to be taken seriously, you need to stop falling for stuff like this.
[–] EricKaliberhall 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago (edited ago)
Hehe, the lowest man on the totem-pole at Media Matters decided to grace us with its presence... @WalnutSauceGoat is an alt used by ESOTERICshade that sucks Brock's dick for a living... Don't mind the shill.
[–] WalnutSauceGoat 2 points -1 points 1 point (+1|-2) ago (edited ago)
If there was an error in anything I said above, I apologize. But then address the specific issue instead of engaging in these delusional ramblings and character assassinations that you always resort to. You are the plant, the shill. Not I. The other mods, while not perfect, at least contribute to a polite and welcoming environment. You, on the other hand, tend to behave like a rabid dog and it ends up creating a toxic environment. Just what Media Matters wants.
UPDATE - There seems to be some questions about whether you have to own the domain to create sub domains. I found this for you all to peruse, and interpret:
IF I OWN A DOMAIN, DO I OWN ALL OF IT'S SUBDOMAINS?
https://serverfault.com/questions/537310/if-i-own-a-domain-do-i-own-all-of-its-sub-domains
[–] Blacksmith21 ago
@Lynnwiod - Do you have some sauce for the 8ch source? I'm horrible w/ finding anything there.
[–] PrepareForWar 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Someone should tell this guy there arent any investigators left here just shills and jews running the forum now.
[–] Earthbalance2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I don't know of any tool that tracks the age of sub-domains. Per the public records for the master domain:
https://www.whois.com/whois/cometpingpong.com
The master was registered in 2007 and updated in October, 2018.
https://serverfault.com/questions/469342/is-there-a-way-to-check-dns-records-to-determine-the-creation-date-of-a-subdomai
The screenshots don't declare the age of the sub domains. I also don't think someone can create sub domains for a domain they don't control.
[–] Lynnwiod [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
UPDATE - There seems to be some questions about whether you have to own the domain to create sub domains. I found this for you all to peruse, and interpret:
IF I OWN A DOMAIN, DO I OWN ALL OF IT'S SUBDOMAINS?
https://serverfault.com/questions/537310/if-i-own-a-domain-do-i-own-all-of-its-sub-domains
[–] Earthbalance2 ago
"Yes, you own and control the entire namespace below the domain you purchase, because DNS is hierarchical. Creating mail.example.com and blog.example.com is just a matter of adding entries to the DNS zone that you control.
Since you asked about the name. domain, I'll address that specifically: You cited its eligibility requirements and have confused this with domain control. If you aren't eligible to have the domain to begin with, then the point is moot."
That seems clear enough. You have to own the root domain.
[–] Earthbalance2 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I don't think you can create sub-domains for a domain you don't own unless it is on your own private network.