reallygoodstuff.com
Observed Aug 11, 2026, 06:05 UTC (7d ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.
reallygoodstuff.com is on the survey sweep, which works its way across the whole catalog rather than returning to one name on a schedule. Putting reallygoodstuff.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 reallygoodstuff.com Watching a domain needs a DRM3 account. The reading above stays free and public either way.Steady. No change on record for reallygoodstuff.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.
DNS Records
A 2
104.17.211.18104.17.212.18
AAAA 2
2606:4700::6811:d3122606:4700::6811:d412
MX 2
10mxa-001e9a01.gslb.pphosted.com10mxb-001e9a01.gslb.pphosted.com
TXT 14
00D0b000000uSQ3=1TBRN00000001Dp77j5h4b504guc35q3ha3fih09p8tmqjg9qpt9uaurvhinvvvh37rMS=ms92569373d0jeq4r4e5tkr7fqrgbfch6ablfacebook-domain-verification=h366fgkby5kxd0l06t741y0nn6brozgoogle-site-verification=iP5F4uk9m6Z28O5m-iCxUsize9WD65XEpuu-OYojkYMklaviyo-site-verification=XK5xcdknowbe4-site-verification=bab2a5df2b67a6b5efc03ebfb9858e6alinkedin-site-verification=18f16fcf-7b26-4cd5-94b5-447e8e4abee2
NS 2
dan.ns.cloudflare.comlisa.ns.cloudflare.com
SOA 1
dan.ns.cloudflare.com dns.cloudflare.com
CAA 11
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MCP_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 include:spf-001e9a01.pphosted.com include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:_spf.psm.knowbe4.com include:_spf.smtp.com ip4:198.46.111.186 ip4:64.20.189.194 -all
DMARC_RECORDS 1
v=DMARC1; p=quarantine; pct=100; rua=mailto:dmarcalerts@reallygoodstuff.com,mailto:dmarc_rua@emaildefense.proofpoint.com,mailto:TLe8KSyacA@dmarc.inboxmonster.com; ruf=mailto:dmarcalerts@reallygoodstuff.com,mailto:dmarc_ruf@emaildefense.proofpoint.com; fo=1
BIMI_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 include:spf-001e9a01.pphosted.com include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:_spf.psm.knowbe4.com include:_spf.smtp.com ip4:198.46.111.186 ip4:64.20.189.194 -all
MTA_STS_RECORDS 1
v=spf1 include:spf-001e9a01.pphosted.com include:spf.protection.outlook.com include:_spf.psm.knowbe4.com include:_spf.smtp.com ip4:198.46.111.186 ip4:64.20.189.194 -all
TLS Certificates (3)
| Common Name | Issuer | Expires |
|---|---|---|
reallygoodstuff.com |
C=US, O=Google Trust Services, CN=WE1 | Thu, 01 Oct 2026 20:29:39 +0000 |
WE1 |
C=US, O=Google Trust Services LLC, CN=GTS Root R4 | Tue, 20 Feb 2029 14:00:00 +0000 |
GTS Root R4 |
C=BE, O=GlobalSign nv-sa, 2.5.4.11=Root CA, CN=GlobalSign Root CA | Fri, 28 Jan 2028 00:00:42 +0000 |
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 Receipt
- Receipt ID
rcpt_02d64e5cebfc175e- Output Hash
1ee860895aa68d4cc055e7ae5dc132168c795f96f8e45b86c5759d76467825e7- Signature
ed25519:99c55963e1d4eab79a65f826770a2646aee4bc1dc01497cd50cb38dd91b76f9a8e78703036a22b7fe26579c0a4c0a8437e1686ecc650e1f25c7e036170463a0e- Public Key
ed25519:4859bb613d650e12dd7478cc307c73a8712fabc115a9dc59f65534ed3c09a8f9- Parent
(genesis)- Plane
- fast