Surfing the internet with Kyoketsu
Ive been using my automated VPS provisioning system, yosai to give myself a rotating suite of VPN exit nodes on the public internet in conjunction with by multithreaded network scanner/web crawler, kyoketsu to discover bizarre and cool websites that search engines would not have found for me. Here are some of my findings:
- https://mail.asperalabs.com/, what does the queen of cups mean?
- http://www.postpostmodern.com/, a seemingly abandoned old dev blog from the mid 2000’s, around the time of the 07/09 housing market crash. Eerie.
- https://www.sansbug.com/, ‘Your instant refuge’, from bugs? This individual is either selling them, or they just feel really strongly about their bugnets.
- https://vereveel.marwnad.com/, some medieval era poem, or alteast styled as such.
- http://crimson.mattjaffke.com/, get off my lawn!
- http://lefebvre.org/, a public family yearbook that appears to have been updated last around 2011
- https://zion.stibras.com/ rotating quotes, not sure what from, though.
- https://plentyofhacks.com/ , another devblog, abandonded
- http://lde002.mail.handyhedgehog.com/, monitoring system for some mailing service that ‘handyhedgehog’ is hosting
- https://plusreed.com/, “Reed’s” virtual business card
- https://teddyvintage.com/, Documented Winner
- https://oreo.emtype.com/
- https://www.shadowland7.com
- https://lily.flowers/ another dev blog
- https://ctf.stackotter.dev/ a CTF platform?
- www.wirsz.com dev blog
- https://blog.sullybeck.com/ an actively maintained blog! nice
- https://prizewheel.com/
- https://imxsnd13.com/
Honorable mentions
- http://mail0.juicymails.com/, i really wanted this one to be funny
- agentpothead.com didnt have a web server, but that domain rocks lol
- fortysixandtwo.com has got to be a TOOL reference
- https://abaruchi.com/ is under construction, (since 2020, you can tell by the last modified header that the server returns)
There are A LOT of dead web servers out there, that will respond to HTTP traffic, but are just default landing pages for nginx or something. Feels like a ghost town