prairiefootnotes.ca

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Registrar
CENTRALNIC CANADA INC
Expires
September 14th 2026
SSL
Valid
IP Address
192.0.78.24
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WHOIS Registration Data

WHOIS API
Registrar
CENTRALNIC CANADA INC
Creation Date
September 14th 2025, 7:11:12 PM
Expiration Date
September 14th 2026, 7:11:12 PM
Updated Date
November 20th 2025, 9:47:09 PM
Status
client transfer prohibited
Name Servers
ns1.wordpress.comns2.wordpress.comns3.wordpress.com

DNS Records

DNS API
AAddress Records (IPv4)
192.0.78.24192.0.78.25
NSNameserver Records
ns3.wordpress.comns2.wordpress.comns1.wordpress.com
TXTText Records
v=spf1 include:_spf.wpcloud.com ~all
SOAStart of Authority
Primary NS
ns1.wordpress.com
Hostmaster
hostmaster.wordpress.com
Serial
2005071858
Refresh
14400s
Retry
7200s
Expire
604800s
Min TTL
300s

SSL Certificate

SSL API
Valid SSL Certificate
The connection to this domain is encrypted and the certificate is trusted.
Issuer
Let's Encrypt
Subject
tls.automattic.com
Valid From
January 23rd 2026, 4:43:39 PM
Valid To
April 23rd 2026, 4:43:38 PM
Serial Number
05F3B331D5606042FC0AB541D75493C8006C

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