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Hey There,

I was on ovguide.com to watch some movies and animes with my baby brother cause our Dish broke and I came across http://www.watch-movies-links.net/. I heard about it before, but didn't use it. I did a who is on it and it's hosted at Antarctica! I didn't know servers and hosting company existed in Antarctica. I don't think they have any DMCA policy or any laws.

Check It Here for more info:
http://whois.domaintools.com/watch-movies-links.net
Server Type: Apache/1.3.41 IP Address: 84.22.127.42 Whois | Reverse-IP | Ping | DNS Lookup | Traceroute IP Location
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- Antarctica - Republic Cyberbunker Response Code: 200 Domain Status: Registered And Active Website

This is awesome lol!
 
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It's a dedi ;) Somebody should ask em would they rent out any space and how are they operating their servers ;)

Oh wait something just came to my mind; maybe the IP is spoofed :'(

EDIT: Asked 'em who is their hosting provider lol :D
 
There are actually a lot of research areas there which will have computers for storing data about ice and research into global warming so I wouldn't be surprised if this was real, but I think its spoofed somehow considering the nature of the site. That aside I still think its pretty cool they managed to spoof it or actually get a server there if they did.
 
Did you see their prices, they are huge

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]linux | 20 GB Space [/FONT]| 200 Euro setup | 125 euro per month and 5 euro per 1 GB traffic


That's very expensive, but the host is safe literally :P
[FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Facility is over 5 000 m3.
• Entire complex is equipped with airlocks for an independent atmosphere.
• Fully redundant air handling/cooling systems.
• Air tight rooms.
• Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) shielding to military standards.
• Up to 5 meters thick reinforced concrete subterranean construction.
• Designed to survive a 20-megaton nuclear blast from 5 kilometers.
• Backup 750 KW diesel generator.
• Large diesel fuel reserves.
• 10 000 liters freshwater reserve tank.
• 240 000 liters freshwater reserve stored in a remote backup bunker.
• All critical equipment shock-mounted on isolation pads.
• Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC) air filtration.[/FONT]
 
They offer

IP space routing to any third party datacenter:

We can announce your own PI or "DirectAssigned" IP space on one of our AS'es,
or we provide you with a sub allocation out of one of our own IP ranges.
This IP space is then routed to any datacenter around the world you desire,
or even to your own building.
The routes are not visible from the 'outside' world.
All that is required is one static internet IP provided by your
colocation or access provider, after which you have an untracably routed block
of IPs, provinding you with nearly as much privacy as colocating at our
facilities, yet maintaining easy physical access if you are overseas.

- Customer supplies a server with 2 network cards and one static IP address.
- Customer makes a clean i386 or x86_64 Debian 4.0 base install in english and provides
root access to us
- We change the kernel and install and configure the routing software
- System requirements for Debian box:
Minimum Intel Pentium II 350
Minimum 256MB RAM
Minimum 2x100Base-TX network card of any decent make (intel/3com/sun/hp/etc)
Minimum 3 GB harddisk space configured as one partition
Debian 4.0 i386 or x86_64 English base system install
1 working static IPv4 internet address with full internet access

This configuration has proven sufficient to provide wire-speed routing (around
80mbit/s full duplex) Faster network cards, CPUs, etc will make things faster
if desired.

Instead of a customer provided Debian box a Cisco 7200 or better with 2 FE
interfaces, AccessLists, IPIP tunnel and OSPFv2 support in IOS will also
suffice for anything up to 100base ethernet speeds.

The outgoing traffic will just be routed as normal for the lowest possible
round trip time, though in case your provider filters packets not originating
from their IP ranges it's possible to route the outgoing traffic back over
the tunnels.

If desired, we can register new PI space in your name with both RIPE and ARIN,
for this we demand an administration fee of EUR 1200.- regardless of the block
size. ARIN charges an additional annual maintenance fee themselves.
It's also possible to obtain old (pre-arin maintenance-fee free) IP space
'second hand', although these ranges usually have reverse dns problems.
We will also route these 'swamp-space' ranges for you if you can prove
ownership and they are not announced by any other party.

If you don't provide your own IP space to announce or request new PI space
in your name all IP space remains ours and cannot be transferred to other
providers later on. (PI and PA space in our possession).

Temporary setups for conventions, festivals, meetings and other events can
be negotiated with our sales staff.
(Sponsorship is possible for certain types of events).

We can and will provide you with the number of IP's you -require-, as defined
by ARIN and RIPE regulations. (not applicable to customer-supplied IP ranges)
For new PI registrations it is usually sufficient to provide an IP-usage plan
for the coming 3 years. (so if you -need- 1000 IPs, you will get a /22 etc).

Setup fee: EUR 500.-
EUR 750.- per month
Payment per month in advance,
Setup period: 1 day.
 
cyberbunker is just outside the small town of Kloetinge in the south of the Netherlands

Code:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CyberBunker

nuthing on the site too says anything abt being hosted in antartica....

or is there another cyberbunker? cuz netzome is showing antartica address... *confused* lol
 
KOOL! I'll contact em regarding hosting :D Only problem would be if servers were freezing alot lmfao :P

Lolz.

Did you see their prices, they are huge

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]linux | 20 GB Space [/FONT]| 200 Euro setup | 125 euro per month and 5 euro per 1 GB traffic


That's very expensive, but the host is safe literally :P
[FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Facility is over 5 000 m3.
• Entire complex is equipped with airlocks for an independent atmosphere.
• Fully redundant air handling/cooling systems.
• Air tight rooms.
• Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) shielding to military standards.
• Up to 5 meters thick reinforced concrete subterranean construction.
• Designed to survive a 20-megaton nuclear blast from 5 kilometers.
• Backup 750 KW diesel generator.
• Large diesel fuel reserves.
• 10 000 liters freshwater reserve tank.
• 240 000 liters freshwater reserve stored in a remote backup bunker.
• All critical equipment shock-mounted on isolation pads.
• Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC) air filtration.[/FONT]

[FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
• Designed to survive a 20-megaton nuclear blast from 5 kilometers.


WTH Lolz
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Check this out
[FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• Designed to survive a 20-megaton nuclear blast from 5 kilometers.
[/FONT][FONT=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]• Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC) air filtration.

If this stuff happens we are all dead but ore sites are still online, lolz
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Code:
http://www.cyberbunker.com/ground/central-living5.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/ground/security-room4.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/ground/inside-server1.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/ground/storage-room3.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/sub-1/swimming-pool1.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/sub-1/rheantis-room2.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/sub-1/fitness-room1.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/sub-1/research2.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/panorama/outside_frame.htm
http://www.cyberbunker.com/panorama/outside_frame.htm
some links i found on their site :D
 
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