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| Query | 9.9.9.9 | |
| ASN | AS19281 | |
| Organization | Quad9 | |
| Region | California | |
| Country | United States | |
| City | Berkeley | |
| Timezone | America/Los_Angeles | |
| Prefix | 9.9.9.0/24 |
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Risk Score / 100
9.9.9.9 is currently shown in Berkeley, United States, on the Quad9 network and mapped to AS19281. That combination is useful for traffic attribution, provider identification, and infrastructure analysis.
The route prefix 9.9.9.0/24 helps identify the network range that owns this IP. Together with WHOIS and BGP data, it becomes easier to investigate routing detours, prefix ownership, or upstream changes.
9.9.9.9 currently shows a risk score of 0/100. That score is not a direct verdict of abuse, but it is a useful signal when you want to identify proxy use, VPN exits, datacenter traffic, or unusual access environments.
This page is currently showing a live lookup result that can be used for ownership and route analysis. If the address came from a domain lookup, compare the resolved IP with WHOIS organization data. If it belongs to public DNS, a CDN, or a cloud network, the next step is usually the AS19281 page plus a related topic page for deeper route and ownership analysis.
Open the ASN landing page behind this IP to inspect prefixes, peers, and network role.
Useful for comparing Quad9 primary and secondary nodes inside the same security-focused public-resolver footprint.
Useful for comparing this IP against broader public-DNS resolver patterns.
Useful for comparing Quad9 with local ISP or carrier DNS behavior.
Useful for comparing Quad9 with more enterprise-oriented DNS services.
Useful for comparing Quad9 with the broader category of security DNS services across positioning, blocking style, and policy context.
Not necessarily. The geolocation shown for 9.9.9.9 is usually closer to the network exit, datacenter node, or database attribution. For stronger analysis, read it together with AS19281, WHOIS data, and the prefix 9.9.9.0/24.
9.9.9.9 is currently associated with AS19281, and the organization is shown as Quad9. That helps determine whether the address looks more like cloud infrastructure, an ISP, a public resolver, a CDN, or an enterprise network, but WHOIS and DNS context should still be checked.
The usual next step is to open the matching AS19281 page to inspect peers, prefixes, and upstream relationships. If 9.9.9.9 came from a domain lookup, continue into WHOIS and DNS-resolution context as well.
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