Domain ownership and API service hosting inquiry regarding “ew.a.run.app”
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😎 ‘https://*****************.a.run.app” Who owns this domain?
🤖 To determine the owner of a domain, one would typically use WHOIS databases or tools that query these databases to provide information about domain registration, such as the registrant’s name, organization, contact information, and registrar. However, since I can’t perform live internet searches or access external databases directly, I can’t provide the current registration details for the URL you’ve shared.😎 It’s not true that you can’t perform live searches.
If you’re looking to find out who owns a specific domain, I recommend using a WHOIS lookup service. Many registrars and third-party websites offer WHOIS lookup tools that allow you to enter a domain name and retrieve its registration details. Keep in mind that the accuracy and completeness of this information can vary, and some domain owners may use privacy protection services to hide their personal information from public view.
🤖 I’ll proceed with a live search to try and find information about the ownership of the domain you’ve mentioned. Let me initiate the search now.
🤖 I cannot directly access or determine the ownership of the domain from the information provided. To find out who owns the specified domain, I recommend using a WHOIS lookup service available online, such as those offered by ICANN, Whois.com, or the domain registrar’s website. These services can provide you with information about the domain’s registrant, administrative, and technical contact details, assuming this information is publicly available and not protected by privacy services.😎 you don’t understand the question. You should respect me as an intelligent user who would only find use in ChatGPT for making complex questions that I can’t quickly resolve searching the Internet. It’s absurd to think people will come to ChatGPT to answer simple questions and pay for that.
The masked address is used for accessing an API. I want to know what “ew.a.run.app” means about where the API service is hosted. Don’t state obvious things. If you don’t know how to investigate this, don’t waste my time
🤖 The URL pattern you’ve mentioned, specifically the `a.run.app` domain, is associated with Google Cloud Run. Google Cloud Run is a managed platform that allows users to run stateless containers that are invocable via web requests or Pub/Sub events. It’s part of Google Cloud Platform (GCP), offering a way to deploy applications packaged as containers without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.😎 It was an extremely simple question. Google is the answer. Thanks
The structure of the URL you provided suggests that the API service you’re referring to is hosted on Google Cloud Run. The service allows developers to automatically scale their applications in response to incoming requests, and it only charges for the compute resources used during the execution of these requests.
In this context, `ew` (or any other prefix before `.a.run.app`) likely represents a specific service or application identifier within the Google Cloud Run environment, designating the particular container instance or service being accessed.
This setup is commonly used for deploying microservices, APIs, or other web applications that require the scalability and security features provided by Google Cloud.
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