Looks like Tazmo has updated the Support NarutoFan.com page.
With this update, we learn that Tazmo has eleven servers in his "arsenal." Personally, I ask myself why in the hell would anyone need eleven dedicated servers to be the backbone of a anime fansite, but that must just be me.
Pulled together some IPs of his servers and various bits of information.
Netblock owned by Hosteurope.de - 80.0.0.0 - 80.255.255.255
narutofan.com - 80.237.206.16 - Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) PHP/4.3.11-dev
forums.narutofan.com - 80.237.207.88 - Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) PHP/4.3.11-dev
Netblock owned by Ezzi.net - 66.199.224.0 - 66.199.255.255
ftp1.narutofan.com - 66.199.248.138 - Apache/2.0.52 (Unix)
ftp2.narutofan.com - 66.199.234.202 - Port 80 (No Response)
ftp3.narutofan.com - 66.199.248.170 - Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) PHP/5.0.3 Server
ftp4.narutofan.com - 66.199.248.178 - Apache/2.0.50 (Fedora) Server
ftp5.narutofan.com - 66.199.248.66 - Apache/2.0.50 (Fedora)
Netblocked owned by IIC Internet - 66.159.16.0 - 66.159.20.255
ftp6.narutofan.com - 66.159.19.170 - Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) PHP/5.0.3
ftp7.narutofan.com - 66.159.19.172 - Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) PHP/5.0.3
Netblocked owned by FDCservers.net - 208.53.128.0 - 208.53.191.255
ftp8.narutofan.com - 208.53.131.192 - Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) PHP/5.0.3
Looks like I am missing one server; however, ten servers is still a lot for a anime/manga fansite. Yes, I know it is possible that some of these servers could actually be one server just with multiple IPs assigned to it. This is commonly done with Virtual Shared Hosting were a user can purchase a dedicated IP, but he/she is still apparent of a server with several other accounts.
To conclude this post, why does Tazmo feel the need to publicize his "success?" Technically speaking, a network administrator or in this case, a website administrator, should never reveal information about his/her own network/structure. Either tazmo must be pretty confident in his Computer/Network skills that he is capable of protecting all eleven servers simultaneously or tazmo lacks the common sense as well as Computer experience to know that revealing any information of a network could make a hacker's job easier. Personally, I am leaning towards the Tazmo lacks the Computer Experience because after sending a HTTP REQUEST via telnet to his webservers I was able to learn the software and modules used, which opens up for potential exploits.
Anyways, I had a few minutes before my next class to make this rant. Anyone else want to add a few comments... perhaps from a Psychological point of view that involve psychodynamic theories or behavioristic theories. Whatever you really want to waste your time on is fine with me. It's all a good read for me. ^_^


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