Scan OS information and Traceroute (nmap -A static.redshelf.com)
Nmap scan report for static.redshelf.com (13.226.210.32)
Host is up (0.00047s latency).
Other addresses for static.redshelf.com (not scanned): 2600:9000:201d:3800:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:400:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:c200:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:bc00:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:1600:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:1a00:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:9c00:19:e95:c0:93a1 2600:9000:201d:0:19:e95:c0:93a1 13.226.210.46 13.226.210.22 13.226.210.93
rDNS record for 13.226.210.32: server-13-226-210-32.lax50.r.cloudfront.net
Not shown: 998 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
80/tcp open http Amazon CloudFront httpd
|_http-server-header: CloudFront
|_http-title: Did not follow redirect to https://static.redshelf.com/
443/tcp open ssl/http Amazon CloudFront httpd
|_http-cors: HEAD GET
| http-server-header:
| AmazonS3
|_ CloudFront
|_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (application/xml).
| ssl-cert: Subject: commonName=*.redshelf.com
| Subject Alternative Name: DNS:*.redshelf.com, DNS:redshelf.com
| Not valid before: 2023-02-01T17:13:10
|_Not valid after: 2024-03-04T17:13:09
Warning: OSScan results may be unreliable because we could not find at least 1 open and 1 closed port
Device type: PBX
Running (JUST GUESSING): Vodavi embedded (87%)
OS CPE: cpe:/h:vodavi:xts-ip
Aggressive OS guesses: Vodavi XTS-IP PBX (87%)
No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).
Network Distance: 20 hops
TRACEROUTE (using port 443/tcp)
HOP RTT ADDRESS
1 0.21 ms 208.76.251.177
2 0.54 ms gw.mcom-colocationamerica.com (208.64.231.81)
3 0.55 ms multacom.com (96.45.162.9)
4 0.25 ms 206.72.211.146.any2ix.coresite.com (206.72.211.146)
5 ... 6
7 1.33 ms 52.93.131.21
8 ... 12
13 0.89 ms 150.222.101.62
14 1.75 ms 150.222.232.5
15 ... 19
20 0.46 ms server-13-226-210-32.lax50.r.cloudfront.net (13.226.210.32)
OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at https://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 48.11 seconds