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Files that talk to bitrot.in-berlin.de
MD5
A/V
1ca8bda50d98c89332d39dbaf3aac976
[
HW32.CDB.29c0
] [
Packed.Win32.Katusha.3!O
] [
Trojan.Win32.Kryptik.cxmkag
] [
WS.Reputation.1
] [
Kryptik.CDQY
] [
TrojWare.Win32.Kryptik.CBCJ
] [
BackDoor.Slym.13873
] [
Win32.Troj.Undef.(kcloud)
] [
Backdoor:Win32/Kelihos.F
] [
Trojan/Win32.Tepfer
] [
Heur.Trojan.Hlux
] [
Trojan.Crypt_s
] [
Crypt_s.GNC
]
DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2024-09-23
217.197.80.132
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 04:33:03 GMTServer: ApacheStrict-Transport-Security: max-age31536000; includeSubDomainsX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGINLocation: https://bitrot.in-berlin.de/Content-Length: 236Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1Via: 1.1 www.bitrot.deVary: Accept-Encoding !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://bitrot.in-berlin.de/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 04:33:03 GMTServer: ApacheStrict-Transport-Security: max-age31536000; includeSubDomainsX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGINLast-Modified: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 16:44:36 GMTETag: 1289-58c28a4def91bAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 4745Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Security-Policy: default-src self bitrot.de *.bitrot.de *.google.comX-Content-Type-Options: nosniffContent-Type: text/htmlVia: 1.1 www.bitrot.de !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN>html>head>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefstyle2.css>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0>title>Thomas Driemeyers Homepage/title>/head>body>!-- top section -->div classdark> div classdark_item> img srcpictures/face.jpg width124 height136 border0> /div> div classdark_item> span classdark_big> Thomas Driemeyer /span> p> span classdark_small> email: a hrefmailto:w8d@bitrot.de>w8d@bitrot.de/a>/span>/p> p> span classdark_small> a hrefhttp://bitrot.de/pubkey.asc>public PGP key/a> a hrefpubkey-help.html>?/a>/span>/p> /div>/div>p classchanged>This page was last updated 25 June 2019./p>div classsheet>div classtwocolumns>!-- left column -->div classcolumn> a hrefexotictravel.html>div classitem> div classbox_img float_right> img border0 srcpictures/f_exotictravel.jpg width160 height160> /div> div classbox_text align_right> span classbox_title> Exotic travel guide /span> p>Want to see the world, but dont like experiences prepackaged for the masses? Dont be one of those who pay for being stuck in an all-inclusive tourist trap. Go and see where people in far away countries live, share their experiences, and discover something new every day. The best way to travel the world is to travel light, without schedules, itineraries, or prebooked hotels. Here is how I do it./p> /div> /div>/a> a hreftravel_asia_china1.html>div classitem> div classbox_img float_right> img border0 srcpictures/f_asia2009.jpg width160 height160> /div> div classbox_text align_right> span classbox_title> Vagabonding in Southeast Asia /span> p>In 2009 I took a year off, and much of that time I spent in southeast Asia: China, Tibet, Nepal, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Australia, Tasmania, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Follow me into paradise and to some of the most awesome sights on the planet!/p> /div> /div>/a> a hrefhttps://blog.bitrot.de/hereinasia/>div classitem> div classbox_img float_right> img border0 srcpictures/f_diving.jpg width160 height160> /div> div classbox_text align_right> span classbox_title> Follow my travel blog /span> p>While I am traveling I keep a blog, posting almost daily about awesome, exotic, or funny events and places that I discover. The blog started during my Vagabonding year, and much is about Southeast Asia, but youll also find South America, the Caribbean, and northern Africa. /p> /div> /div>/a>/div>!-- right column -->div classcolumn> a hrefbbook_intro.html>div classitem> div classbox_img float_left> img border0 srcpictures/f_bicyclemaint.jpg width160 height160> /div> div classbox_text align_left> span classbox_title> Bicycle maintenance /span> p>Bicycles are perfect for transportation: never get stuck in traffic, stay in shape, always find parking exactly where you need it, and see the beauty of a country when touring and not just freeways streaming by. And you can do most repairs yourself. This guide explains wheels, steering, drive train, computers, clothes, riding, touring, and accidents./p> /div> /div>/a> a hrefbike.html>div classitem> div classbox_img float_left> img border0 srcpictures/f_travel.jpg width160 height160> /div> div classbox_text align_left> span classbox_title> Travel reports /span> p> A collection of older travel reports: bicycle touring and mountainbiking in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Oregon and California, The Netherlands, central Europe, the Baltics, and more. Also Backpacking in Egypt, India, southeast and eastern Asia, Istanbul, Mexico, Morocco, Scandinavia, Scotland, St. Petersburg, the USA, and more./p> /div> /div>/a> a hrefworkinusa.html>div classitem> div classbox_img float_left> img border0 srcpictures/f_transamerica.jpg width160 height160> /div> div classbox_text align_left> span classbox_title> Working in the USA /span> p> After finishing my CS degree in Berlin, I was working at a CGI company in San Francisco. This is a report of my experiences and observations of life and work in California. Its quite dated now but still the most popular page on this site. (And no, I am sorry I cant help you find a job in California...) /p> /div> /div>/a>/div>/div>/body>/html>
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