This inf relationship n can’t be shown for a magnitude of reasons and never has 
been.

You would get this from your registrar directly and not from the WHOIS etc.

You can also get your password reset from your registrar, this is just a 
fallback option if you can’t contact your registrar or their systems are down.

Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer

Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au

On 11 Jul 2018, at 22:28, Joshua D'Alton 
<jos...@railgun.com.au<mailto:jos...@railgun.com.au>> wrote:



WHOIS is now available at: whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au/> on both 
port 43 and HTTPS.


How does one do a full whois which shows expiration and other contacts and so 
on?

How are people with domains which might be expiring tomorrow performing a 
renewal if say the account information is unknown and they need to do a reset 
and so on? I can't believe we aren't seeing thousands of complaints as 
thousands of domains aren't renewed for various reasons.. but which maybe under 
the new rule won't be much longer than before where you had to fax in the 
letterhead blah blah, but still.?
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