code.blog
Last scanned 3h ago; the signed record is unchanged since 3d ago. Every field below carries an Ed25519 signature from that last reading. Catalog observation, re-checked on rotation - watch it for 5-minute checks.
Steady. No change on record for code.blog in the last day; this reading matches the one before it. The steady record is signed like every other reading. Watch it to catch the next move the moment it lands.
DNS records 8
TLS certificates 4
Subdomains 0
None observed.
DomainDrift asked this domain for one hostname that nobody ever registered, and it answered. A domain that answers invented hostnames is running wildcard DNS. It is common and usually deliberate. A SaaS platform gives every customer a subdomain this way. How the check works
Signed at scan time. Check the math yourself. Every line above is part of one signed observation. Re-hash it and check the Ed25519 signature in your own browser; the only network request the check makes is for the published public keys.
Verify this receiptEd25519 receiptthe raw cryptographic proof
- Receipt ID
rcpt_5187c606cf7fe58d- Output Hash
e00e8ad33ae6ad5776bbaec48f0031b837ece9855f3283f1f60f55f1b5958768- Signature
ed25519:c1472825895a8ead97ab8cc32207d50efc06cdd9dbe09c20188c7243ccdb1ab30a6fc7160e9af68aa2416366741f11d75f5da8ebd3bd4709a0a3bbeab74f950c- Public Key
ed25519:4859bb613d650e12dd7478cc307c73a8712fabc115a9dc59f65534ed3c09a8f9- Parent
(genesis)- Plane
- fast