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IPLIST.NET - path.unimelb.edu.au

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path.unimelb.edu.au checked at 2025-10-04T02:24:17.530Z 496ms 58/58/58 100% R:11

path.unimelb.edu.au

NSns1.aarnet.net.au
A2001:388:1:5001::100 🇦🇺 AARNet
PTRns1.aarnet.net.au
A202.158.196.136🇦🇺 AARNet
PTRns1.aarnet.net.au
NSns2.aarnet.net.au
A2001:388:1:1001::100 🇦🇺 AARNet
PTRns2.aarnet.net.au
A202.158.195.8🇦🇺 AARNet
PTRns2.aarnet.net.au
NSns3.aarnet.net.au
A2001:388:1:a001::100 🇦🇺 AARNet
PTRns3.aarnet.net.au
A202.158.196.69🇦🇺 AARNet
PTRns3.aarnet.net.au

unimelb.edu.au

MXau-smtp-inbound-1.mimecast.com
MXau-smtp-inbound-2.mimecast.com
NSns1.aarnet.net.au
NSns2.aarnet.net.au
NSns3.aarnet.net.au
A43.245.41.9🇦🇺 SQUIZ-AS-AP
rank #1475 globally
rank #11 in the tld
This domain "unimelb.edu.au" likely represents the official website for the University of Melbourne, a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. The "unimelb" part is a short form for University of Melbourne. As it ends with "edu.au", this suggests that the domain is specifically for educational institutions located in Australia.

Starts with same word

Starts similarily

AI analysis

path.unimelb.edu.au is delegated to three name servers ns1.aarnet.net.au, ns2.aarnet.net.au and ns3.aarnet.net.au.

path.unimelb.edu.au at least partially shares name servers with other domains, for instance mup.unimelb.edu.au, seg.rmit.edu.au, ce.unisa.edu.au, collaw.com and bkp.latrobe.edu.au.

These name servers are commonly used with the name servers ns1-external.rmit.edu.au, ns2-external.rmit.edu.au, ns0.acu.edu.au, ns2.acu.edu.au, luga.latrobe.edu.au, lugb.latrobe.edu.au, ns1.unisa.edu.au and ns2.unisa.edu.au.

Host names with two IP numbers:

ns1.aarnet.net.au points to 2001:388:1:5001::100 and 202.158.196.136; ns2.aarnet.net.au points to 2001:388:1:1001::100 and 202.158.195.8; ns3.aarnet.net.au points to 2001:388:1:a001::100 and 202.158.196.69.

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