CONTINUOUS INTERNET TELEMETRY24H DRIFT3,219 material changesacross 2,798 domains · -179 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT23 domains changed DNS providertop destination digicertdns.com + digicertdns.net · -4 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT5 domains switched email providertop destination 365cool.com · -1 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT8 domains switched issuing CA24h · +1 vs yesterdayNOW3,308 curated domains not answering-6,410 vs yesterdayERRORS10,963 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / 429 / 40324H DRIFT3,219 material changesacross 2,798 domains · -179 vs yesterdayDNS DRIFT23 domains changed DNS providertop destination digicertdns.com + digicertdns.net · -4 vs yesterdayEMAIL DRIFT5 domains switched email providertop destination 365cool.com · -1 vs yesterdayCERT DRIFT8 domains switched issuing CA24h · +1 vs yesterdayNOW3,308 curated domains not answering-6,410 vs yesterdayERRORS10,963 responded with an errorlast probe · 5xx / 404 / 429 / 403

telenor.no

Observed 2026-07-12T12:02:10.747Z (19h ago). Every field below was attested with an Ed25519 signature at scan time.

Up right now
Runs onCloudflare
Email byMicrosoft 365
Also usesAtlassianFacebook/Meta
12 subdomains · tranco_40k
Every line above is a signed observation. Check the math at the bottom of the page.
INFRASTRUCTURE MAPwhat telenor.no actually stands on - every host below is a signed observation
telenor.no
A / AAAA
20.100.134.111
Cloudflareserves the site
NS
ns2.nextra.nons1.nextra.no
nextra.noanswers its DNS
MX
telenor-no.mail.protection.outlook.com
Microsoft 365receives its email

HTTPS probe

redirect Redirecting (3xx) 301 → https://www.telenor.no/
HTTP status301
Servercloudflare
TLS protocolHTTP/2
TLS issuernot observed
Behind Cloudflareyes
Response time180 ms
DNS resolutionNOERROR
Redirect chain
https://www.telenor.no/

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

DNS Records

A 1

  • 20.100.134.111

MX 1

  • 10telenor-no.mail.protection.outlook.com

TXT 16

  • v=spf1 include:_spf1.telenor.no include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all
  • atlassian-domain-verification=uy4Evo41J8KwHxS0Pzvol31SVW1E0sLH1u2xsm56uYBajceOQMUOKm2V05OL2yM1
  • MS=ms90368496
  • 11ad9a4b38a56eeb316a260343baOe1f
  • google-gws-recovery-domain-verification=49181358
  • adobe-idp-site-verification=1861827aeef2560cadec9f183cd19e205ad804e0ab06be9c3d540e1ec12c63cc
  • _g77mhjjg1xm567fuig3hgvpwqiugect
  • cisco-ci-domain-verification=4a8cdec79d18047149dad5e8ec85be949416bbe82a807833cda7f69866bbee98
  • 11ad9a4b38a56eeb316a260343ba0e1f
  • facebook-domain-verification=8gnde4gvpy89gfldaqcxj00uiitlmb

NS 2

  • ns2.nextra.no
  • ns1.nextra.no

SOA 1

  • ns1.nextra.no hostmaster.telenor.net

CAA 13

  • issue digicert.com
  • issue sectigo.com
  • issue amazon.com
  • issue letsencrypt.org
  • iodef mailto:hostmaster@telenor.net
  • issuewild telenor.net
  • issue awstrust.com
  • issue amazontrust.com
  • issue certainly.com
  • issuewild buypass.no

TLS Certificates (0)

None.

Subdomains (12)

The proof

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Ed25519 Receipt

Receipt ID
13d3e6ab-6991-4a71-8372-811cd4630172
Output Hash
ef0305a7a81aa7ae29540f211200f9c5ea7c5f0b2486e4e85cdecb7938325478
Signature
ed25519:1d60083dacf31b6d4d4bc6799b90fd9f0fc529ffbccf837c8d00381a6bdf04efa7a09268e40a72c3173b947e710879c2f281173b178e1fdce368f15a4dd81608
Public Key
ed25519:d610d74ef18f683e5beb859d241d5e67dff0c122e8928b06bec1c2476f4ba27b
Parent
(genesis)
Plane
fast
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