koraex2.com
Observed Aug 20, 2026, 03:22 UTC (1d ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.
koraex2.com is on the survey sweep, which works its way across the whole catalog rather than returning to one name on a schedule. Putting koraex2.com under watch moves it to the fast lane, where DomainDrift re-checks it about every 5 minutes and signs each reading, so a change becomes a dated event within minutes instead of waiting for the sweep to come round.
Watch koraex2.com Watching a domain needs a DRM3 account. The reading above stays free and public either way.Steady. No change on record for koraex2.com 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.
HTTPS probe
Nothing answered on 443 inside our budget: 2 attempts of 3s each, from Cloudflare's network. DNS resolved, so the name and its delegation are fine - the failure is below that, at the connection or HTTP layer.
It does NOT mean the site is down for everyone. Our budget is deliberately tight so a two-million-domain sweep stays affordable, and a site that is merely slow will miss it while working fine in a browser.
Probed from Cloudflare's network. A site can be healthy and still not answer us: use the live checks on the domain page to run the same probe from your own network and compare.
- The origin takes longer than 3s to send its first byte - real users see this as a slow site, not a broken one.
- A firewall DROPS our packets rather than refusing them. A refusal would have come back as "connection refused"; silence is what a drop rule looks like from outside.
- Traffic from datacenter or cloud networks is filtered. We egress from Cloudflare, which many origins treat differently from a residential connection.
- An AAAA record is published for an address that is not actually serving, so clients that prefer IPv6 hang.
- The origin only answers browser-like requests. We identify ourselves as DomainDrift rather than impersonating a browser.
These are the known causes, not a diagnosis of this domain. We recorded that nothing answered; we did not measure why.
Every field above is part of the same signed observation as the records below. Blank means not observed, never "none".
DNS records 10
TLS certificates 0
None.
Subdomains 1
1 subdomain hostname observed and signed - the list itself is part of the paid record.
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_6c8e3e7e3287ea81- Output Hash
e0f0f5d4bb966fa22753dcb2497cd06a195c3b1fbfa53bcd92b025e9ae276a07- Signature
ed25519:9d02dcfbd477ae9e4361bc32637aa26a5ca79d80f2d5f726e7a75cbe6b7695eecb46fdcba69b88843261a96d803e493308d5fe330176c00ee05fb235df64f500- Public Key
ed25519:7aad40f2d6399c207fe2fc15aade04a78324787a355d36725cc90687f9e10cff- Parent
(genesis)- Plane
- fast