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I revealed that a lone root page on opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu took one thousand two hundred and nineteen milliseconds to come up. Our parsers could not discover a SSL certificate, so in conclusion I consider this site not secure.
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169.230.27.29
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I identified that opentutorials.cgl.ucsf.edu is operating the Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) operating system.TITLE
OpenTutorialsDESCRIPTION
Welcome to Open Tutorials. A simple, easy-to-use resource for accessing, developing, and distributing tutorial materials for a variety of open source software. Search or browse through all available tutorials, or select an icon from a particular resource to view their collection of tutorials. Is open-source software for pathway visualization and analysis, bringing the intuitive and easy-to-use features of GenMAPP to the powerful and flexible Cytoscape platform. This page has been accessed 211,980 times.CONTENT
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