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<0> maybe you could first use the whois servers from those countries and put a output example from the servers in a database <0> and then match the domain whois to the database records <1> i will easyly get banned <1> for whois service abuse <1> i thought of getting list of country dns servers
<1> and then host -t any domain.com dns.com <1> this will be faster <1> because they at most do not do recursive queries <2> just because a domain isn't in dns at a tld does not mean it is available. <1> all registered domains must have ns record <1> but there are exceptions <1> like .eu domains <1> some of them are "on hold" <2> wrong. <2> ... err, right! <2> domains on hold usually aren't delegated, but are not available either. <2> the only way to be sure is to become a registrar for the tld, then you can use the registry's tools to determine availablity. <3> hi all <3> anyone know if dns can point to a specific port? <4> nope <3> bummer <4> that is the job of your webserver or other server <3> hmmmm... figured... ah well... thanks
<5> well, it can, but not many clients will honour it <5> unsure of any webserver that uses _http._tcp.example.com <6> hey, can someone tell me whats wrong with this zone configuration file: <6> http://pastebin.da4.org/8 <6> i get this with rdns: <6> Asking ns0.xname.org. for 9.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.2.1.2.1.0.3.8.4.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa PTR record: Got NODATA response type 2 [from 195.234.42.1]. <5> because you are asking it the wrong question <7> omfg silk <7> :D <5> ? <7> omFg, silk from oz.org :D <7> *remembers wabit/tiktok days* <7> notorius < eyecue <7> :) <5> im pleased I can provide some nostalgia for you <7> im pleased you can too silky :) <7> how is Z hangin? and everyone else for that matter <7> donna still around? <7> steve? <7> *tears of joy*
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