On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Anurag Bhatia <me@anuragbhatia.com> wrote:
Hello everyone
I was dealing with a case where there's a mismatch in nameserver of a domain (nameservers set at registrar) and NS record on the delegated servers. Now NS on delegated servers are good and I am trying to create list of domains using wrong nameservers at registrar.
so you tested this with: dig +trace <domain> ? or dig NS domain @TLD.server && matched against dig NS domain @domain-ns-server ? (you didn't give much info to go on here...)
Now as you would be knowing if I do regular dig with ns, it provides NS records. However I was able to find nameservers by digging gTLD root for gTLD based domains. This works for .com/net/org etc but again fails for say .us, .in etc. I was wondering if there's an easy way to do it rather then running script on thousands of domain names again & again digging registry specific nameservers?
+trace
May be does someone knows/runs any simple server which can be whois'ed for some basic regular output which can be printed. Regular whois output for domain names seems hard to parse.
participate in weirds... try to make 'whois' better.
Thanks.
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