i really don't think your script does what you meant it to do.
when i run that i get a full print out of the alphabet, followed by
a complete listing of each letter with a .com, .net and .org suffix.
i'm thinking you didn't actually paste this script, that you recalled
it from memory or something and left out a few things...
Matthew Sayler wrote:
> I remember back in '99 when Paul Sack wrote:
> > I don't think domains consisting of a single number *can* be reg'd.
>
> except for x.org
>
> (but from what I understand, it was grandafathered...)
>
> Actually, a quick search[1] yileds six ?.(com|net|edu|org) domains:
>
> i.net
> q.com
> q.net
> x.com
> x.org
> z.com
>
> Matt
>
> [1]
>
> #!/bin/sh
> for sub in a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
> do
> echo $sub
> for suf in com org net edu
> do
> name=$sub.$suf
> if [ ! -e $name ]
> then
> whois $sub.$suf > $sub.$suf
> fi
> done
> done
> grep -L "Reserved Domain" ?.???
>
> # ( you probably need a sleep 1 somewhere in there, as NSI gets
> # suspicious when you do lots of serial queries. A solution using
> # nslookup is left to the reader... )
>
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