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2020-07-20
172.64.107.13
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ClassC
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2025-01-29
20.40.202.3
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 07:26:53 GMTServer: KestrelSet-Cookie: ARRAffinityf712e3c0ca9a0874bbf31ba9e23c92b50d32917e98a96652de3fb9b6e0b8e639;Path/;Http !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> title>httpstat.us/title> link href/css/main.css relstylesheet typetext/css /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1>/head>body> div idcontent> header> h1 idtitle>httpstat.us/h1> /header> div idview> p>This is a super simple service for generating different HTTP codes./p>p>Its useful for testing how your own scripts deal with varying responses./p>p> Just add the status code you want to the URL, like this: a href/200>httpstat.us/200/a>/p>p>Well return a response like this:/p>code> HTTP/1.1 {status code} {status description} Content-Type: text/plain or application/json Content-Length: {something} {any custom response headers} {status code} {status description} {list of any custom response headers we added}/code>p> To get a JSON response back, you need to ensure that the Accept header contains application/json. Then well JSON encode the response and send the Content-Type header accordingly./p>p> To get a random response back, use the code classinline>random/{range}/code> endpoint, for example a href/Random/200,201,500-504>httpstat.us/random/200,201,500-504/a>. You can duplicate ranges in order to increase their probability./p>p> If you want a delay on the response add a query string or provide a header of code>X-HttpStatus-Sleep/code> for the sleep duration (the time in ms, max 5 minutes*), like this: a href/200?sleep5000>httpstat.us/200?sleep5000/a> br /> em>*When using the hosted instance the timeout is actually 230 seconds, which is the max timeout allowed by an Azure App Service (see a hrefhttps://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/05f254a6-9b34-4eb2-a5f7-2a82fb40135f/time-out-after-230-seconds?forumwindowsazurewebsitespreview target_blank>this thread post/a>). If you host it yourself expect the limits to be different./em>/p>p> If you want to return additional headers to the client, you can send them in the request with the code>X-HttpStatus-Response
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 07:26:53 GMTServer: KestrelSet-Cookie: ARRAffinityf712e3c0ca9a0874bbf31ba9e23c92b50d32917e98a96652de3fb9b6e0b8e639;Path/;Http !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> title>httpstat.us/title> link href/css/main.css relstylesheet typetext/css /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1>/head>body> div idcontent> header> h1 idtitle>httpstat.us/h1> /header> div idview> p>This is a super simple service for generating different HTTP codes./p>p>Its useful for testing how your own scripts deal with varying responses./p>p> Just add the status code you want to the URL, like this: a href/200>httpstat.us/200/a>/p>p>Well return a response like this:/p>code> HTTP/1.1 {status code} {status description} Content-Type: text/plain or application/json Content-Length: {something} {any custom response headers} {status code} {status description} {list of any custom response headers we added}/code>p> To get a JSON response back, you need to ensure that the Accept header contains application/json. Then well JSON encode the response and send the Content-Type header accordingly./p>p> To get a random response back, use the code classinline>random/{range}/code> endpoint, for example a href/Random/200,201,500-504>httpstat.us/random/200,201,500-504/a>. You can duplicate ranges in order to increase their probability./p>p> If you want a delay on the response add a query string or provide a header of code>X-HttpStatus-Sleep/code> for the sleep duration (the time in ms, max 5 minutes*), like this: a href/200?sleep5000>httpstat.us/200?sleep5000/a> br /> em>*When using the hosted instance the timeout is actually 230 seconds, which is the max timeout allowed by an Azure App Service (see a hrefhttps://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/05f254a6-9b34-4eb2-a5f7-2a82fb40135f/time-out-after-230-seconds?forumwindowsazurewebsitespreview target_blank>this thread post/a>). If you host it yourself expect the limits to be different./em>/p>p> If you want to return additional headers to the client, you can send them in the request with the code>X-HttpStatus-Response
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