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bit.nl

Observed 2026-07-13T11:37:17.318Z (1d ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.

Up right now
Runs onCloudflare
Also usesGoogle Search Console
DNSSEC on · IPv6 · tranco_40k
Every line above is a signed observation. Check the math at the bottom of the page.
INFRASTRUCTURE MAPwhat bit.nl actually stands on - every host below is a signed observation
bit.nl
A / AAAA
213.136.12.982001:7b8:3:5::80:20
Cloudflareserves the site
NS
nsauth1.bit.nlnsauth2.bit.nlnsauth3.bitnl.eu
bit.nl + bitnl.euanswers its DNS
MX
mx1.bit.nlmx2.bit.nlmx3.bitnl.eu
bit.nl + bitnl.eureceives its email

HTTPS probe

redirect Redirecting (3xx) 301 → https://www.bit.nl/
HTTP status301
Servercloudflare
TLS protocolHTTP/2
TLS issuernot observed
Behind Cloudflareyes
Response time652 ms
DNS resolutionNOERROR
Redirect chain
https://www.bit.nl/

Every field above is part of the same signed observation as the records below. Blank means not observed, never "none".

DNS Records

A 1

  • 213.136.12.98

AAAA 1

  • 2001:7b8:3:5::80:20

MX 3

  • 100mx1.bit.nl
  • 200mx2.bit.nl
  • 300mx3.bitnl.eu

TXT 4

  • v=spf1 include:spf-breaks-email.bit.nl ip4:37.153.222.234/29 ip6:2a02:22a0:0b17::2/48 ip4:85.17.15.88/32 ip6:2001:1af8:4700:a119:16:0:8517:1588/128 ip4:193.27.86.20/32 ip6:2a01:4d60:3:1:71::1/128 ip4:193.27.86.70/32 ip6:2a01:4d60:3:1:74::1/128 -all
  • google-site-verification=fCdl02aqf3SkkXLj_E4weqJJKWUnNbY7Nt2m-6sk6h8
  • v=DMARC1; p=reject; sp=quarantine; adkim=r; aspf=r; pct=100; fo=1; rf=afrf; ri=86400; rua=mailto:dmarc.rua@bit.nl; ruf=mailto:dmarc.ruf@bit.nl
  • v=DNSSEC1; (detected)

NS 3

  • nsauth1.bit.nl
  • nsauth2.bit.nl
  • nsauth3.bitnl.eu

SOA 1

  • nsauth1.bit.nl hostmaster.bit.nl

CAA 3

  • issue symantec.com
  • iodef mailto:security@bit.nl
  • issue letsencrypt.org

TLS Certificates (0)

None.

Subdomains (13)

The proof

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Ed25519 Receipt

Receipt ID
afe7452e-ec9c-4aae-917b-326fe0d22305
Output Hash
f0613c03291629daa9974f91a1d9c2f0ee5876c7f56fa841ef2ebe02ce95375c
Signature
ed25519:d4e53bc511db8acd21b4d4df04859c9b8fcc3dea6226984d70117aa86ef1861e3ed293d4b160d4a633149cdf605e1c03236b2a3207b8dca201b2187a634e3707
Public Key
ed25519:d610d74ef18f683e5beb859d241d5e67dff0c122e8928b06bec1c2476f4ba27b
Parent
(genesis)
Plane
fast
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