If you want only the information that is available from the public
whois for your domains, then I suggest that you use SSLBot or a
similar tactic to get the list of domains in your reseller profile and
then run a script that will perform a normal whois lookup for all
those domains.
Capture the output from the script looping over your domains and
you've got a file with the whois output for all your domains. For data
separated into fields just roll your own parser for the data returned
from the whois server. Of course you must have the username/password
combo for your/employer's "reseller" profile, but you do NOT need the
"manage" username/passwords for the individual domains.
CAUTION: note that you will have to do this within the current
standard policies e.g:
* whois query limiting (put a "sleep 25s" in the loop it should work
nicely.)
* unethical use of whois data, etc, etc.
HTH,
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Best regards,
Ashish Pawaskar
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Wednesday, October 2, 2002, 9:43:04 PM IST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PM> Hi,
PM> I've been reading through the archives and I can't figure this out
PM> from there... It must be in there, but I'm not seeing it..
PM> I work for a reseller. I want to pull down all of our registrant
PM> contact data with the OpenSRS API. Is this possible without
PM> user/pass combo for each account. Must I use Whois or something
PM> else? Some one on this list hinted I might be able to with "get
PM> domain" but as far as I can tell I need to have a cookie for that
PM> to work.
PM> Thanks for any help,
PM> Philip J.