Institution Profiling / Network-related institution

Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh

The company appears as a web-hosting and domain-registration provider, selling shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated, and WooCommerce hosting services primarily through its ServerClick brand. Its public internet presence is defined by RIPE-registered autonomous system AS212063, the 87.107.172.0/24 Tehran data-center block, and DNS infrastructure on that block; this network surface serves as the foundation for all its customer-facing services.

Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh
Caption: Iranian hosting company Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh PJSC operates a compact data-center footprint in Tehran, visible through the ServerClick brand and a single IPv4 /24 block (87.107.172.0/24). · Source context: Generated image based on editorial description; not a photograph of actual facilities. · Relevance reason: Visualizes the concentrated hosting surface that is the core of the company's risk profile, reinforcing the article's thesis about single-point-of-failure architecture. · Image provenance: Generated image based on editorial description; not a photograph of actual facilities.

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh. (source risk: low)
  • bgp.toolsBGP.tools identifies RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC as AS212063, registered to ORG-RPKC1-RIPE, active under RIPE, originating one IPv4 prefix and using AS51431 as upstream or peer. (source risk: low)
  • ipinfo.ioIPinfo identifies AS212063 as RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC, associates it with serverclick.com, lists 256 IPv4 addresses, zero IPv6 addresses, ASN type Hosting, RIPE registry, 219 hosted domains and AS51431 as upstream. (source risk: low)
  • ipinfo.ioIPinfo's prefix page for 87.107.172.0/24 shows RIPE-derived WHOIS details with netname RAHKAR-DC, description RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH TEHRAN DATA CENTER, origin AS212063 and organisation ORG-RPKC1-RIPE. (source risk: low)
  • irantalent.comIranTalent describes ServerClick as a web-hosting company owned by Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh, located in Tehran, with 10-49 employees and hosting offerings including shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated and WooCommerce hosting. (source risk: low)
  • bigdatacloud.comBigDataCloud lists AS212063 as Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh, organisation RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC, RIPE registry, Iran, 256 IPv4 addresses, one active IPv4 prefix, no IPv6 prefixes, registered date 2021-01-05 and receiving traffic from AS51431. (source risk: low)
  • radar.cloudflare.comCloudflare Radar presents AS212063 under Iran with the name Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh and publishes traffic, protocol, security, DNS resolver and routing views for the ASN. (source risk: low)
  • whtop.comWHTop's ServerClick listing describes services as web hosting and domain registration and lists serverclick.com DNS hostnames resolving to Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh Tehran Data Center and Rasaneh Avabarid address space. (source risk: low)
  • bigdatacloud.comLists 87.107.172.0/24 as a RIPE-assigned, globally reachable, non-bogon BGP prefix whose organisation and announced-by ASN are RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC / AS212063, with AS51431 as receiving network. (source risk: low)
  • ipgeolocation.ioShows RIPE-derived raw WHOIS for AS212063, identifies organisation ORG-RPKC1-RIPE as RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC and lists route/import-export context involving AS21341, AS60976 and AS51431; it also lists additional routes that conflict with other active-prefix datasets. (source risk: low)
  • bgp.he.netShows 87.107.172.0/24 announced by AS212063 for RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC and marks the prefix as IRR valid and ROA signed and valid in the indexed BGP Toolkit result. (source risk: low)
  • whois.ipip.netIPIP's AS212063 page mirrors RIPE-style aut-num and organisation fields, including AS name Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh, organisation RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC, country Iran, one IPv4 prefix, zero IPv6 prefixes and import/export policy entries involving AS21341, AS60976 and AS51431. (source risk: low)
CategoryInstitution

The company appears as a web-hosting and domain-registration provider, selling shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated, and WooCommerce hosting services primarily through its ServerClick brand. Its public internet presence is defined by RIPE-registered autonomous system AS212063, the 87.107.172.0/24 Tehran data-center block, and DNS infrastructure on that block; this network surface serves as the foundation for all its customer-facing services.

RegionIran

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh matters where websites and hosted workloads rely on a small, concentrated Tehran-based hosting and routing surface. Because all observable services depend on one prefix and one observed upstream, changes in BGP origin, upstream reachability, DNS placement, RPKI or IRR state, registry attribution, or abuse-contact routing can simultaneously affect whether tens or hundreds of hosted domains resolve, route, get filtered, or are correctly attributed by network and security operators.

Signal FocusNetwork-related institution

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh matters where websites and hosted workloads rely on a small, concentrated Tehran-based hosting and routing surface. Because all observable services depend on one prefix and one observed upstream, changes in BGP origin, upstream reachability, DNS placement, RPKI or IRR state, registry attribution, or abuse-contact routing can simultaneously affect whether tens or hundreds of hosted domains resolve, route, get filtered, or are correctly attributed by network and security operators.

Content TypeProfile

The company appears as a web-hosting and domain-registration provider, selling shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated, and WooCommerce hosting services primarily through its ServerClick brand. Its public internet presence is defined by RIPE-registered autonomous system AS212063, the 87.107.172.0/24 Tehran data-center block, and DNS infrastructure on that block; this network surface serves as the foundation for all its customer-facing services.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

Any disruption to the 87.107.172.0/24 route—whether from upstream policy changes, route-leak or hijack events, or loss of RPKI/ROA validity—would likely affect all hosted domains on that block, as the footprint is compact. Similarly, a change in the AS51431 relationship or a reputational blocklisting of the single prefix would have concentrated customer impact. The current DNS placement on that same block means that authoritative name service may fail alongside web reachability during a routing incident.

TopicNetwork-related institution

Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh is a public intelligence profile built from public registry, operator, and source material. It summarizes what can be verified about the subject, separates public infrastructure facts from private relationship claims, and keeps contact handling behind the appropriate membership tier. The profile should be read as a monitoring baseline future events, not as a claim that every relationship or dependency is already proven.

ImpactMedium

Any disruption to the 87.107.172.0/24 route—whether from upstream policy changes, route-leak or hijack events, or loss of RPKI/ROA validity—would likely affect all hosted domains on that block, as the footprint is compact. Similarly, a change in the AS51431 relationship or a reputational blocklisting of the single prefix would have concentrated customer impact. The current DNS placement on that same block means that authoritative name service may fail alongside web reachability during a routing incident.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (95%)

Several public sources

Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh is a public intelligence profile built from public registry, operator, and source material. It summarizes what can be verified about the subject, separates public infrastructure facts from private relationship claims, and keeps contact handling behind the appropriate membership tier. The profile should be read as a monitoring baseline future events, not as a claim that every relationship or dependency is already proven.

Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh PJSC is an Iranian hosting company operating under the ServerClick brand, with a compact public infrastructure footprint centered on AS212063 and a single /24 IPv4 block. Its dependence on one upstream (AS51431) and one address block concentrates risk, making its customer sites susceptible to concentrated routing disruptions or filtering events.

Why It Matters

Any disruption to the 87.107.172.0/24 route—whether from upstream policy changes, route-leak or hijack events, or loss of RPKI/ROA validity—would likely affect all hosted domains on that block, as the footprint is compact. Similarly, a change in the AS51431 relationship or a reputational blocklisting of the single prefix would have concentrated customer impact. The current DNS placement on that same block means that authoritative name service may fail alongside web reachability during a routing incident.

What Public Sources Show

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh PJSC, an Iranian hosting company operating under the ServerClick brand, presents a compact but consequential internet infrastructure footprint. Through autonomous system AS212063 and a single /24 IPv4 prefix—87.107.172.0/24, described in registry records as the Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh Tehran Data Center—the company hosts websites and applications for a modest but real customer base. Because that entire footprint depends on one upstream network and one address block, any disruption to the route or the upstream relationship concentrates risk across all hosted services.

Public network datasets consistently tie the organization to these resources. RIPE registry records show AS212063 registered under the organization identifier ORG-RPKC1-RIPE, with the AS name Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh and country code Iran. BGP.tools, IPinfo, BigDataCloud, Cloudflare Radar, and IPIP.net all confirm that the ASN originates just the single IPv4 prefix and list AS51431 as an observed peer or upstream. The prefix was shown as IRR-valid and ROA-signed in a BGP.he index check, indicating that route validation is currently in place.

Business directories add a customer-facing layer. IranTalent describes ServerClick as a Tehran-based web-hosting company owned by Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh, established in 2020, with 10–49 employees, and offering shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated, and WooCommerce hosting. WHTop lists web hosting and domain registration services and reports that serverclick.com DNS hostnames resolve to the Rahkar Tehran Data Center and to address space associated with Rasaneh Avabarid. These directory claims, while useful, lack the substantiation of first-party product pages or corporate filings.

The operational impact of this structure is straightforward. Hosted domains on the 87.107.172.0/24 range reach users only if AS51431 continues to accept and propagate the route. A change in the upstream’s policy, a route leak, a hijack, or a failure to maintain RPKI and IRR validity could render all customer sites unreachable, blackholed, or misattributed. Additionally, because DNS for the ServerClick brand points into this same block, authoritative name resolution may also fail during a routing incident.

Evidence for the company’s business activities rests on directory entries, not on verified commercial records. The precise ownership structure, current product catalog, customer counts, and financial standing remain publicly undocumented beyond uncorroborated statements. The AS51431 relationship is an observed routing dependency visible in multiple BGP datasets, but no transit contract or peering agreement has been confirmed from source material.

Watchpoints for this subject are operational. Track the BGP origin and RPKI/ROA state of AS212063, particularly before making current validity claims. Monitor any change in AS51431’s role or the appearance of new upstreams, because the network’s external connectivity appears concentrated. Refresh hosted-domain counts from reverse-IP sources immediately before publication, as these numbers vary over time and between datasets. Confirm the current DNS nameserver placement for serverclick.com, since DNS dependencies can shift independently of the ASN record. Resolve the route inventory discrepancy: IPGeolocation lists additional routes beyond the single /24 seen in most datasets, so the active prefix set should be checked. Finally, registry contact handles are operational data points, not indicators of personal authority or corporate leadership; do not infer ownership or decision-making power from them without separate corporate documentation.

Uncertainty about this company is concentrated in the business layer, not the network layer. The network identity is well corroborated, but the commercial surface is translucent: we know the brand, the services claimed, and the rough scale, but we lack the specific accountability that comes from official filings, leadership names, or a complete product catalogue. This profile should be refreshed if a verified corporate registry entry, a first-party ServerClick capabilities page, or a confirmed facility report becomes publicly available, as those would turn a network-structure profile into a more complete operating picture.

Operating Surface

The company appears as a web-hosting and domain-registration provider, selling shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated, and WooCommerce hosting services primarily through its ServerClick brand. Its public internet presence is defined by RIPE-registered autonomous system AS212063, the 87.107.172.0/24 Tehran data-center block, and DNS infrastructure on that block; this network surface serves as the foundation for all its customer-facing services.

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh matters where websites and hosted workloads rely on a small, concentrated Tehran-based hosting and routing surface. Because all observable services depend on one prefix and one observed upstream, changes in BGP origin, upstream reachability, DNS placement, RPKI or IRR state, registry attribution, or abuse-contact routing can simultaneously affect whether tens or hundreds of hosted domains resolve, route, get filtered, or are correctly attributed by network and security operators.

Watchpoints

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh represents a small but operationally concentrated hosting operator in Iran. Its single-homed, single-prefix architecture makes it a fragile dependency for any critical service hosted there. For network operators, this profile is a pointer to a surface that requires careful routing hygiene and reputation monitoring, because an incident affecting the single /24 would have broad impact on the observed hosted domains.

Monitor AS212063 BGP announcements and RPKI/ROA status; track AS51431 relationship; refresh hosted-domain counts periodically; verify DNS nameserver placement; resolve the route-inventory discrepancy (IPGeolocation lists additional routes versus other datasets); and treat registry contacts as operational handles only, not as evidence of individual authority.

Missing: Iranian corporate registry filings (ownership, legal form, financials); a first-party ServerClick product page or service catalogue; confirmed AS51431 transit contract; a current PeeringDB profile; facility-level information such as certifications, SLAs, or a rights-cleared image; and any independently verifiable leadership or staffing data.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh.
  • bgp.tools - BGP.tools identifies RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC as AS212063, registered to ORG-RPKC1-RIPE, active under RIPE, originating one IPv4 prefix and using AS51431 as upstream or peer.
  • ipinfo.io - IPinfo identifies AS212063 as RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC, associates it with serverclick.com, lists 256 IPv4 addresses, zero IPv6 addresses, ASN type Hosting, RIPE registry, 219 hosted domains and AS51431 as upstream.
  • ipinfo.io - IPinfo's prefix page for 87.107.172.0/24 shows RIPE-derived WHOIS details with netname RAHKAR-DC, description RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH TEHRAN DATA CENTER, origin AS212063 and organisation ORG-RPKC1-RIPE.
  • irantalent.com - IranTalent describes ServerClick as a web-hosting company owned by Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh, located in Tehran, with 10-49 employees and hosting offerings including shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated and WooCommerce hosting.
  • bigdatacloud.com - BigDataCloud lists AS212063 as Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh, organisation RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC, RIPE registry, Iran, 256 IPv4 addresses, one active IPv4 prefix, no IPv6 prefixes, registered date 2021-01-05 and receiving traffic from AS51431.
  • radar.cloudflare.com - Cloudflare Radar presents AS212063 under Iran with the name Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh and publishes traffic, protocol, security, DNS resolver and routing views for the ASN.
  • whtop.com - WHTop's ServerClick listing describes services as web hosting and domain registration and lists serverclick.com DNS hostnames resolving to Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh Tehran Data Center and Rasaneh Avabarid address space.
  • bigdatacloud.com - Lists 87.107.172.0/24 as a RIPE-assigned, globally reachable, non-bogon BGP prefix whose organisation and announced-by ASN are RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC / AS212063, with AS51431 as receiving network.
  • ipgeolocation.io - Shows RIPE-derived raw WHOIS for AS212063, identifies organisation ORG-RPKC1-RIPE as RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC and lists route/import-export context involving AS21341, AS60976 and AS51431; it also lists additional routes that conflict with other active-prefix datasets.
  • bgp.he.net - Shows 87.107.172.0/24 announced by AS212063 for RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC and marks the prefix as IRR valid and ROA signed and valid in the indexed BGP Toolkit result.
  • whois.ipip.net - IPIP's AS212063 page mirrors RIPE-style aut-num and organisation fields, including AS name Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh, organisation RAHKAR PARDAZESH KHAVARMIANEH PJSC, country Iran, one IPv4 prefix, zero IPv6 prefixes and import/export policy entries involving AS21341, AS60976 and AS51431.

Domain of operation

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh PJSC is an Iranian hosting company operating under the ServerClick brand, with a compact public infrastructure footprint centered on AS212063 and a single /24 IPv4 block. Its dependence on one upstream (AS51431) and one address block concentrates risk, making its customer sites susceptible to concentrated routing disruptions or filtering events.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh. Evidence basis: source-d6e3f6e44322

Timeline

  1. Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh public evidence observed

    Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh matters where websites and hosted workloads rely on a small, concentrated Tehran-based hosting and routing surface. Because all observable services depend on one prefix and one observed upstream, changes in BGP origin, upstream reachability, DNS placement, RPKI or IRR state, registry attribution, or abuse-contact routing can simultaneously affect whether tens or hundreds of hosted domains resolve, route, get filtered, or are correctly attributed by network and security operators.

At A Glance

  • Name: Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh
  • Type: Network-related institution
  • Base: Iran
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • network resources
  • registry records
  • operator-published service surface
  • relationship events

Why It Matters

  • Any disruption to the 87.107.172.0/24 route—whether from upstream policy changes, route-leak or hijack events, or loss of RPKI/ROA validity—would likely affect all hosted domains on that block, as the footprint is compact. Similarly, a change in the AS51431 relationship or a reputational blocklisting of the single prefix would have concentrated customer impact. The current DNS placement on that same block means that authoritative name service may fail alongside web reachability during a routing incident.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • public registries
  • routing visibility
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

Any disruption to the 87.107.172.0/24 route—whether from upstream policy changes, route-leak or hijack events, or loss of RPKI/ROA validity—would likely affect all hosted domains on that block, as the footprint is compact. Similarly, a change in the AS51431 relationship or a reputational blocklisting of the single prefix would have concentrated customer impact. The current DNS placement on that same block means that authoritative name service may fail alongside web reachability during a routing incident.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public Sources and Linked Organizations

OrganizationLinkRelated organizationConfidenceWhy it mattersSourceCaveat
Rahkar-Pardazesh-KhavarmianehownsServerClickModeratePublic source supports this object-to-object relationship.IranTalent describes ServerClick as a web-hosting company owned by Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh, located in Tehran, with 10-49 employees and hosting offerings including shared, WordPress, VPS, dedicated and WooCommerce hosting.Low risk

Public View

Any disruption to the 87.107.172.0/24 route—whether from upstream policy changes, route-leak or hijack events, or loss of RPKI/ROA validity—would likely affect all hosted domains on that block, as the footprint is compact. Similarly, a change in the AS51431 relationship or a reputational blocklisting of the single prefix would have concentrated customer impact. The current DNS placement on that same block means that authoritative name service may fail alongside web reachability during a routing incident.

Watchpoints

  • Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh represents a small but operationally concentrated hosting operator in Iran.
  • Its single-homed, single-prefix architecture makes it a fragile dependency for any critical service hosted there.
  • For network operators, this profile is a pointer to a surface that requires careful routing hygiene and reputation monitoring, because an incident affecting the single /24 would have broad impact on the observed hosted domains.

Caveats

  • Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
  • Private control or contract claims require separate public support.

FAQ

Why does BTW track Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh?

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh matters where websites and hosted workloads rely on a small, concentrated Tehran-based hosting and routing surface. Because all observable services depend on one prefix and one observed upstream, changes in BGP origin, upstream reachability, DNS placement, RPKI or IRR state, registry attribution, or abuse-contact routing can simultaneously affect whether tens or hundreds of hosted domains resolve, route, get filtered, or are correctly attributed by network and security operators.

What evidence supports the profile?

public-source identity and registry context for Rahkar-Pardazesh-Khavarmianeh.

What should readers watch next?

Rahkar Pardazesh Khavarmianeh represents a small but operationally concentrated hosting operator in Iran.

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