If you want instant info on the 'provenance' of a website use the Firefox
add-on "Flagfox". It gives you a little flag next to the address.

John Gillespie

On 6 July 2012 22:58, Gavin T Watt <gw...@raytheon.com> wrote:

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> Thanks for the information.
>
> Not a Jingoistic quest, but we're using SQLite in a system for which there
> is an interest in the provenance of SQLite for security reasons. With the
> server ins Dalls, we golden!
>
>
> Gavin Watt, CISSP
> Sr. Prin. Sys. Engr.
> Information Assurance
> Network Centric Systems (NCS)
>
> 714-446-3104 (office)
> 714-234-8869 (BB)
> 714-446-4136 (fax)
> gw...@raytheon.com
>
> 120 S. St. College Blvd..
> Mail Station: FU/679/H118
> Brea, Ca.  92821, USA
>
>
>
> From:     Roger Binns <rog...@rogerbinns.com>
> To:     General Discussion of SQLite Database <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
> Date:     07/06/2012 11:01 AM
> Subject:     Re: [sqlite] SQLite Provenance
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> On 06/07/12 08:29, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me where (what country) the SQLite server(s) are
> > located?
>
> Go to http://centralops.net and enter the site of interest into domain
> dossier.
>
> You will see that the sqlite.org domain name is openly registered (not
> hidden by a privacy/anonymity registrar) and that the IP address it is
> hosted on belongs to Linode who obtained it as a block from ThePlanet
> internet services.
>
> If you tick traceroute at the top then you can deduce from the traceroute
> (at the bottom) that particular IP address is in Dallas.
>
> If this is some sort of jingoistic quest then all companies involved are
> American.
>
> Roger
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