User talk:AndrewNeo/Analyzing ApertureScience.com
You done a whois yet? It's obviously Valve - 'Network Solutions Private Registration' be damned. —Cargo Cult (info, talk) 07:13, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)
Registrant: Valve Corporation ATTN: APERTURESCIENCE.COM c/o Network Solutions P.O. Box 447 Herndon, VA. 20172-0447 Domain Name: APERTURESCIENCE.COM Administrative Contact, Technical Contact: Valve Corporation kk9vw8278w2@networksolutionsprivateregistration.com ATTN: APERTURESCIENCE.COM c/o Network Solutions P.O. Box 447 Herndon, VA 20172-0447 570-708-8780 Record expires on 20-Jul-2016. Record created on 20-Jul-2006. Database last updated on 6-Sep-2006 10:11:00 EDT. Domain servers in listed order: NS1.VALVESOFTWARE.COM 207.173.176.200 NS2.VALVESOFTWARE.COM 207.173.176.203 NS3.VALVESOFTWARE.COM 68.142.64.168 This listing is a Network Solutions Private Registration. Mail correspondence to this address must be sent via USPS Express Mail(TM) or USPS Certified Mail(R); all other mail will not be processed. Be sure to include the registrant's domain name in the address.
- I had no need. If the domain points to one of Valve's servers, it's obviously uh, Valve's. --AndrewNeo 13:25, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)
Hmm, this is pretty interesting. Tey typing in different things. I got a response for just plain "?". Also type "user" and it will ask you for a name and password. I'm going to keep fooling around with this. :) --Cartosis 09:31, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)
The password is "portal". That was a real tough one :/ Typing "Lib" or "help" after logging in will give you some commands, still playing around with these --Cartosis 09:35, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)
I've got an unique identification number now :P --dutchmega
Ok after this point typing "apply" will run some sort of computerized testing with problem solving questions. :o Wow it gets pretty creepy at the end, it may be a good idea to wrtie down that really long number that flashes across the screen, you need to enter it again at the end. "Relaxation Vault" :( --Cartosis 09:41, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)
- And thanks everyone for this stuff but I've already looked at it's ActionScript and know everything it can do. --AndrewNeo 13:25, 6 Sep 2006 (PDT)