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Title: RESOLVED - Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: talkabout on April 06, 2016, 02:05
Hi,

Can someone tell me the Internet Service Provider (ISP) regarding
j-e-r-r-y-l-o-g-g-i-n-s-.-c-o-m (please remove the hyphens)

Thank you!
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: douglas on April 06, 2016, 06:47
IP address is 23.229.213.4 meaning hosted by GoDaddy[dot]com
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: Tror on April 06, 2016, 07:08
Domain Name: JERRYLOGGINS.COM
Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com (http://www.godaddy.com)
Registrant Name: Noreen Manvell
Registrant Organization:
Name Server: NS63.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Name Server: NS64.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned

For complete domain details go to:
http://who.godaddy.com/whoischeck.aspx?domain=JERRYLOGGINS.COM (http://who.godaddy.com/whoischeck.aspx?domain=JERRYLOGGINS.COM)
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: talkabout on April 06, 2016, 08:46
I agree, but here is the full story:

The site owner does not remove the infringing content from the server. Therefore, I contacted GoDaddy. Their reply:
"The content in question has been removed by the owner of the website. As such, we have closed this claim."

Since the site owner did NOT remove the infringing material, I contacted GoDaddy a second time. Their reply:
"While reviewing your complaint we were unable to locate the offending content in question. The URL is either no longer active, or the content appears to have already been removed."
I do not understand why they are not able to locate the content; I provided the image URL. The image file is still hosted on the server (yes, I cleared the cache of the browser).

I contacted GoDaddy a third time and received this reply:
"Dear Sir or Madam,

Thank you for contacting the Copyright Claims Department. We are not the hosting provider for this site. We have neither access to, nor jurisdiction over the content on this site.

The web hosting provider for this website is the company responsible for policing this content and is required to respond to Copyright complaints as outlined by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

A domain name whois search does NOT provide information on the hosting provider of a website.

You can identify the hosting provider by performing a network whois search at domainwhitepages.com.

Kindest Regards,"

So, who is the ISP???
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: Tror on April 06, 2016, 08:59
I agree, but here is the full story:

The site owner does not remove the infringing content from the server. Therefore, I contacted GoDaddy. Their reply:
"The content in question has been removed by the owner of the website. As such, we have closed this claim."

Since the site owner did NOT remove the infringing material, I contacted GoDaddy a second time. Their reply:
"While reviewing your complaint we were unable to locate the offending content in question. The URL is either no longer active, or the content appears to have already been removed."
I do not understand why they are not able to locate the content; I provided the image URL. The image file is still hosted on the server (yes, I cleared the cache of the browser).

I contacted GoDaddy a third time and received this reply:
"Dear Sir or Madam,

Thank you for contacting the Copyright Claims Department. We are not the hosting provider for this site. We have neither access to, nor jurisdiction over the content on this site.

The web hosting provider for this website is the company responsible for policing this content and is required to respond to Copyright complaints as outlined by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

A domain name whois search does NOT provide information on the hosting provider of a website.

You can identify the hosting provider by performing a network whois search at domainwhitepages.com.

Kindest Regards,"

So, who is the ISP???

Have you filed a DMCA?

https://www.dmca.com/FAQ/How-can-I-file-a-DMCA-Takedown-Notice (https://www.dmca.com/FAQ/How-can-I-file-a-DMCA-Takedown-Notice)
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: talkabout on April 06, 2016, 12:10
I agree, but here is the full story:

The site owner does not remove the infringing content from the server. Therefore, I contacted GoDaddy. Their reply:
"The content in question has been removed by the owner of the website. As such, we have closed this claim."

Since the site owner did NOT remove the infringing material, I contacted GoDaddy a second time. Their reply:
"While reviewing your complaint we were unable to locate the offending content in question. The URL is either no longer active, or the content appears to have already been removed."
I do not understand why they are not able to locate the content; I provided the image URL. The image file is still hosted on the server (yes, I cleared the cache of the browser).

I contacted GoDaddy a third time and received this reply:
"Dear Sir or Madam,

Thank you for contacting the Copyright Claims Department. We are not the hosting provider for this site. We have neither access to, nor jurisdiction over the content on this site.

The web hosting provider for this website is the company responsible for policing this content and is required to respond to Copyright complaints as outlined by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

A domain name whois search does NOT provide information on the hosting provider of a website.

You can identify the hosting provider by performing a network whois search at domainwhitepages.com.

Kindest Regards,"

So, who is the ISP???

Have you filed a DMCA?

https://www.dmca.com/FAQ/How-can-I-file-a-DMCA-Takedown-Notice (https://www.dmca.com/FAQ/How-can-I-file-a-DMCA-Takedown-Notice)

Yes, I have filed a DMCA; but GoDaddy told me that they are not the hosting provider. How can I find the ISP?
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: Tror on April 06, 2016, 13:01
The ICMP traceroute of both - IP and domain name - leads to the machine 'ip-23-229-213-4.ip.secureserver.net' . If you intent a UDP traceroute it gets stuck in a firewall.

You can verify that in bash / terminal or through mxtoolbox.com ( select the trace option on the left of the searchbox). Most other traceroute sites use UDP and wont work.

Dont know though if that is just a firewall or the final machine, but looks like the final destination from here.

Good luck and greetings from the bathtub :-P
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: Tror on April 06, 2016, 13:09
Update: according to whois, the final server is godaddy. Maybe they are lying. Seems to get a quite common thing for usa based corporations.
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: cathyslife on April 06, 2016, 13:22
Update: according to whois, the final server is godaddy. Maybe they are lying. Seems to get a quite common thing for usa based corporations.


Looks like they are lying. Here's what I get when I go to whoishostingthis.com:

edit: well, insert image isn't working. I will post an attachment.
(http://http://www.whoishostingthis.com/?q=jerryloggins.com)
Title: Re: Need help identifying the Internet Service Provider (ISP)
Post by: talkabout on April 09, 2016, 09:04
RESOLVED. GoDaddy was very helpful.