Emil, It wasn't so much a suggestion for your whois, as a suggestion that using someone elses tool will ultimately lead to dissapointment.
I've used a couple of publicly available meta-whois servers, only to have changes there break my stuff here. That's why I wrote my own. I apologize for not offering mine to share, but that's the point. Sharing is good, sharing is nice, but something someone might share today could be withdrawn (or "enhanced" to be incompatible) tomorrow. -- Lynn On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 08:51:17 -0500 (EST), Emil wrote: >�Hello Lynn, > >�Thank you for you input. Actually the way I configured this whois is just >�like you describe. I query directly to the main registry whois server and >�grab the result as a message. > >�I will send update in the next few days if I complete all extension. > >�Thanks again, >�Emil. > >�-------------------------- >�www.needguide.com >�www.MultiForums.com - FREE hosted message board for your clients. >�www.Topsites.info - FREE Topsites/ranking service. >�-------------------------- > > >>�It's a very nice offer -- as are the other suggestions. >> >>�Trouble is, people offer free resources, and then the cost of providing >>�them or the work involved in maintaining them gets excessive. �Then they >>�go away. >> >>�Or, they move from one domain to another, without warning, and they >>�appear to go away. >> >>�So, given that this is the developers' list, and if you make your own >>�you control your own. >> >>�The WHOIS protocol is described in RFC-954. �It's very simple. >> >>�Telnet to port 43, send the domain name, get back a response. >> >>�The response will be a whole bunch of text. �If you go to >>�whois.crsnic.net, the only thing you are interested in is a line that >>�says "Whois Server: whois.opensrs.net" -- this tells you the registrar's >>�whois. >> >>�Discard the rest, repeat the query using the server above, and you're >>�done. >> >>�If you don't see "Whois Server:" then you're probably done. >> >>�You will need a table of top-level-domains, and the associated whois >>�server. �Not all top-level domains have them. >> >>�You can test this with your favorite telnet client. �Just remember to >>�connect to the whois port. >> >>�-- Lynn >> >>�On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 02:22:06 -0500 (EST), Emil wrote: >>>�Hi there! >>> >>>�Please check www.webquery.biz redirect >>>�to(http://www.referrer.com/webquery/webquery2.php) for whois domain >>>�names. �I'm currently adding more domain extension. >>> >>>�Please send me your input or suggestion to make it useful for the >>>�community. >>> >>>�Once I complete adding domain extension for query. I will provide a >>>�search �box for your website. Ofcourse free to use. >>> >>>�Cheers for now, >>>�Emil [at]needguide.com >>> >>>�-------------------------- >>>�www.needguide.com >>>�www.MultiForums.com - FREE hosted message board for your clients. >>>��www.Topsites.info - FREE Topsites/ranking service. >>>�-------------------------- >>> >>>>�It used to be simple, now it isn't. >>>> >>>>�As a general rule, you need to query the registry whois server for >>>>�each �TLD, that will give you the whois for the appropriate registrar, >>>>�and you �need to query again. >>>> >>>>�-- Lynn >>>> >>>>�On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 11:49:00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>>�Hello: >>>>>�� >>>>>�����Anyone know where I can find a list of WhoIS servers who support >>>>>��all domain extension checks.��Unfortunately��whois.opensrs.net only >>>>>��supports .com, .net. org, and .edu. �� >>>>>�-Thanks
