Saturday, March 17, 2018 9:08:10 PM
Those links are simply generated by some service... like "are you looking for this?". Something to fill space and are 'sponsor' links, in some sense.
the ww1.xxx.xxx notation is typically indicating another server for the owcpharme.com domain. Perhaps a failover server or a test server. You'd typically not see this as some load-balancer/proxy would handle redirecting to www or ww1 or even ww2 (old school notation, fwiw) in certain circumstances.
This server I think also might come in if the customer (OWCP in this case) lost their domain or stopped paying their hosting bills, let's say. Then the www server would be skipped and the ww1 would show up and possibly indicate "this domain is for sale".
I think this is standard stuff for hosted sites...
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