test-ipv6 forthnet.gr

Test your IPv6.

This will test your browser and connection for IPv6 readiness, as well as show you your current IPV4 and IPv6 address.

OVERVIEW

The domain test-ipv6.forthnet.gr currently has a traffic ranking of zero (the lower the more traffic). We have downloaded seven pages within the domain test-ipv6.forthnet.gr and found two websites interfacing with test-ipv6.forthnet.gr.
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TEST-IPV6.FORTHNET.GR TRAFFIC

The domain test-ipv6.forthnet.gr has seen varying quantities of traffic until the end of the year.
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WHAT DOES TEST-IPV6.FORTHNET.GR LOOK LIKE?

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TEST-IPV6.FORTHNET.GR SERVER

I observed that a lone page on test-ipv6.forthnet.gr took eight hundred and ninety-one milliseconds to load. Our web crawlers could not discover a SSL certificate, so in conclusion our parsers consider this site not secure.
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0.891 sec
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NOT SECURE
IP
193.92.91.126

SERVER SOFTWARE

We identified that this website is operating the Apache/2.2 server.

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Test your IPv6.

DESCRIPTION

This will test your browser and connection for IPv6 readiness, as well as show you your current IPV4 and IPv6 address.

PARSED CONTENT

The domain test-ipv6.forthnet.gr had the following on the web site, "This site requires JavaScript, as well as the ability to pull in cross-site scripts, in order to perform the testing." I analyzed that the webpage said " If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled, either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting." They also stated " Do you use NoScript? If you use this Firefox add-on, youll need to Temporarily allow all this page. You will need to do this twice. You can opt instead to view the simple test." The meta header had test as the first search term. This keyword was followed by ipv4, ipv6, and isp which isn't as important as test.

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Test your IPv6.

This site requires JavaScript, as well as the ability to pull in cross-site scripts, in order to perform the testing. If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled, either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting. You will need to do this twice. You can opt instead to view the simple test.

Test your IPv6.

This site requires JavaScript, as well as the ability to pull in cross-site scripts, in order to perform the testing. If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled, either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting. You will need to do this twice. You can opt instead to view the simple test.

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This site requires JavaScript, as well as the ability to pull in cross-site scripts, in order to perform the testing. If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled, either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting. You will need to do this twice. You can opt instead to view the simple test.

Test your IPv6.

This site requires JavaScript, as well as the ability to pull in cross-site scripts, in order to perform the testing. If this message does not go away, it means that JavaScript has been disabled, either by a plugin or extension in your browser, or by explicit browser setting. You will need to do this twice. You can opt instead to view the simple test.