CONTINUOUS INTERNET TELEMETRY24H DRIFT658 material changesacross 559 domains · -1,420 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT2 domains changed DNS providertop destination kirklanddc.com · -13 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT2 domains switched issuing CA24h · -44 vs yesterdayNOW2,829 curated domains not answering+1,703 vs yesterdayERRORS18,746 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / TLSTHROTTLED49,150 throttled or blocked our scanner429 rate-limit / 403 bot-block24H DRIFT658 material changesacross 559 domains · -1,420 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT2 domains changed DNS providertop destination kirklanddc.com · -13 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT2 domains switched issuing CA24h · -44 vs yesterdayNOW2,829 curated domains not answering+1,703 vs yesterdayERRORS18,746 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / TLSTHROTTLED49,150 throttled or blocked our scanner429 rate-limit / 403 bot-block

miami.com

Observed Jul 19, 2026, 11:04 UTC (13h ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.

Up right now
Runs onCloudflare
Email byGoogle Workspace
Also usesGoogle Search Console
3 subdomains · tranco_100k
Every line above is a signed observation. Check the math at the bottom of the page.
INFRASTRUCTURE MAPwhat miami.com actually stands on - every host below is a signed observation
miami.com
A / AAAA
34.107.215.110
Cloudflareserves the site
NS
ns-cloud-a3.googledomains.comns-cloud-a2.googledomains.comns-cloud-a4.googledomains.comns-cloud-a1.googledomains.com
googledomains.comanswers its DNS
MX
alt1.aspmx.l.google.comalt2.aspmx.l.google.comaspmx.l.google.comaspmx3.googlemail.com+1 more
Google Workspacereceives its email

HTTPS probe

redirect Redirecting (3xx) 301 → https://www.miami.com/
HTTP status301
Servercloudflare
TLS protocolHTTP/3
TLS issuernot observed
Behind Cloudflareyes
Response time244 ms
DNS resolutionNOERROR
Redirect chain
https://www.miami.com/

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

DNS Records

A 1

  • 34.107.215.110

MX 5

  • 5alt1.aspmx.l.google.com
  • 5alt2.aspmx.l.google.com
  • 1aspmx.l.google.com
  • 10aspmx3.googlemail.com
  • 10aspmx2.googlemail.com

TXT 6

  • _pnkew1lx26k5fq5ocnx3qnghh02g0g5
  • v=spf1 include:_spf.mcclatchy.com include:_spf.google.com include:cust-spf.exacttarget.com include:miami-com.spf.smtp25.com ~all
  • google-site-verification=5SlVIuLdFXhm9Fwg33opHlHp9W3D58cQ24M9Q311T5Q
  • v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; rua=mailto:v4yuj2po@ag.us.dmarcian.com; ruf=mailto:v4yuj2po@fr.us.dmarcian.com; fo=0; adkim=s; aspf=s; pct=100; rf=afrf; ri=86400; sp=none
  • v=DKIM1; (detected)
  • v=DNSSEC1; (detected)

NS 4

  • ns-cloud-a3.googledomains.com
  • ns-cloud-a2.googledomains.com
  • ns-cloud-a4.googledomains.com
  • ns-cloud-a1.googledomains.com

SOA 1

  • ns-cloud-a1.googledomains.com cloud-dns-hostmaster.google.com

TLS Certificates (0)

None.

Subdomains (3)

The proof

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Ed25519 Receipt

Receipt ID
7b0564a7-5a86-4992-b7ee-02e3b9a86983
Output Hash
52d7e4f0366556982956a9f56b88cc39855efed169739a1cd967c504f552329f
Signature
ed25519:3375c597519ab6a657273e80823d150153c23ad4624e50e995c3750ccf6868f2b7dc1bd7e9c549dbad97151fb0d051b07fd51226745b199d235ecc6e3bb89302
Public Key
ed25519:7aad40f2d6399c207fe2fc15aade04a78324787a355d36725cc90687f9e10cff
Parent
(genesis)
Plane
fast
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