Securitybase.com Website Stats

securitybase.com
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Domain : securitybase.com
Domain Title : Home Safes | Security Safes | Safety Equipment | Security Base
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securitybase.com Reviewed by WebRankStats on Apr 17 . Rating: Rating: 2.71 out of 10
Website IP : 65.98.99.19
Hosting Country : United States

General Information

Meta Description : Security Base is a nationwide provider of home safes, gun safes, locks, access control, file cabinets, surveillance and more to protect yourself against burglary, fires and other unexpected disasters.
Meta Keywords : home safes, gun safes, locks, access control, surveillance, safes, depository, fire, burglary, gun
XML Sitemap :
Robots.txt :
Gzip Compress :
Text/HTML Ratio : 9.33%

Website Ranks

Alexa Rank : 1,813,373 visit Alexa
Compete Rank : 196,565 visit Compete
Quantcast Rank : N/A visit Quantcast

Website Safety

McAfee SiteAdvisor : green visit SiteAdvisor
WOT : Mostly visit WOT

Pages Indexed

Google : 10,700 visit Google
Bing : 17 visit Bing

Sociometer

Facebook Likes : 3
Stumbleupon : 0
LinkedIn :

Server Analysis

IP Address : 65.98.99.19
Latitude : 40.8326
Longitude : -74.1307
Region : Clifton, New Jersey
Country : United States

HTTP Header Analysis

HTTP Header reponses of securitybase.com is the information we get when HTTP request sent to a server from connecting clients(e.g. chrome, firefox). When you input an address into your browser it sends a request to the server hosting the domain and the server responds. HTTP Header information is not directly displayed by normal web browsers like chrome, firefox etc.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 23:30:04 GMT
Server: Apache
Set-Cookie: frontend=3kacacugha9se420qk5lhiomh3; expires=Thu, 18-Apr-2013 00:30:04 GMT; path=/; domain=securitybase.com
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Pragma: no-cache
X-Powered-By: PleskLin
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Connection: close
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

DNS Record Analysis

There are total 7 records in domain name system (DNS) of securitybase.com, which includes 1 Address(A) record, 1 Mail Exchange(MX) record, 2 Name Server(NS) records, 1 Start of Authority(SOA) record and 2 Text(TXT) records.

Host Name of the node to which this record pertains Type Type of resource record in symbolic representation. IP/Target TTL Count of seconds that the resource record stays valid. Extra Info Additional resource record-specific data
securitybase.com A Address Record: A 32-bit IPv4 address, most commonly used to map hostnames to an IP address of the host, but also used for DNSBLs, storing subnet masks in RFC 1101. 65.98.99.19 86400
securitybase.com MX Mail Exchange Record: Maps a domain name to a list of message transfer agents for that domain. mail.securitybase.com 86400 pri: 10
securitybase.com NS Name Server Record: Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers. ns2.securitybase.com 86399
securitybase.com NS Name Server Record: Delegates a DNS zone to use the given authoritative name servers. ns1.securitybase.com 86399
securitybase.com SOA Start of Authority Record: Specifies authoritative information about a DNS zone, including the primary name server, the email of the domain administrator, the domain serial number, and several timers relating to refreshing the zone. 86400 mname: ns1.securitybase.com
rname: george.securitybase.com
serial: 2013022701
refresh: 10800
retry: 3600
expire: 604800
minimum-ttl: 10800
securitybase.com TXT Text Record: Originally for arbitrary human-readable text in a DNS record. Since the early 1990s, however, this record more often carries machine-readable data, such as specified by RFC 1464, opportunistic encryption, Sender Policy Framework, DKIM, DMARC DNS-SD. 86400 txt: v=spf1 +a +mx -all
entries: Array
securitybase.com TXT Text Record: Originally for arbitrary human-readable text in a DNS record. Since the early 1990s, however, this record more often carries machine-readable data, such as specified by RFC 1464, opportunistic encryption, Sender Policy Framework, DKIM, DMARC DNS-SD. 86400 txt: v=spf1 a mx -all
entries: Array

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