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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2020-10-15
65.8.186.79
(
ClassC
)
2020-10-15
65.8.186.59
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ClassC
)
2021-08-10
143.204.147.116
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ClassC
)
2024-11-07
18.161.6.30
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ClassC
)
2025-01-26
18.161.6.52
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 1310Connection: keep-aliveDate: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:36:11 GMTx-amzn-RequestId: 3dba54bb-a00f-4623-9fad-7e5853c7d776x-amz-apigw-id: A1dZ5H8HIAMEVQQ html> head> style> body { color: #333; font-family: Sans-serif; max-width: 800px; margin: auto; } /style> /head> body> h1>Welcome to your Pet Store API/h1> p> You have successfully deployed your first API. You are seeing this HTML page because the code>GET/code> method to the root resource of your API returns this content as a Mock integration. /p> p> The Pet Store API contains the code>/pets/code> and code>/pets/{petId}/code> resources. By making a a href/prod/pets/ target_blank>code>GET/code> request/a> to code>/pets/code> you can retrieve a list of Pets in your API. If you are looking for a specific pet, for example the pet with ID 1, you can make a a href/prod/pets/1 target_blank>code>GET/code> request/a> to code>/pets/1/code>. /p> p> You can use a REST client such as a hrefhttps://www.getpostman.com/ target_blank>Postman/a> to test the code>POST/code> methods in your API to create a new pet. Use the sample body below to send the code>POST/code> request: /p> pre>{ type : cat, price : 123.11} /pre> /body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 1310Connection: keep-aliveDate: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:36:11 GMTx-amzn-RequestId: 3dba54bb-a00f-4623-9fad-7e5853c7d776x-amz-apigw-id: A1dZ5H8HIAMEVQQ html> head> style> body { color: #333; font-family: Sans-serif; max-width: 800px; margin: auto; } /style> /head> body> h1>Welcome to your Pet Store API/h1> p> You have successfully deployed your first API. You are seeing this HTML page because the code>GET/code> method to the root resource of your API returns this content as a Mock integration. /p> p> The Pet Store API contains the code>/pets/code> and code>/pets/{petId}/code> resources. By making a a href/prod/pets/ target_blank>code>GET/code> request/a> to code>/pets/code> you can retrieve a list of Pets in your API. If you are looking for a specific pet, for example the pet with ID 1, you can make a a href/prod/pets/1 target_blank>code>GET/code> request/a> to code>/pets/1/code>. /p> p> You can use a REST client such as a hrefhttps://www.getpostman.com/ target_blank>Postman/a> to test the code>POST/code> methods in your API to create a new pet. Use the sample body below to send the code>POST/code> request: /p> pre>{ type : cat, price : 123.11} /pre> /body>/html>
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