This isn't strictly network related, but... The format of the WHOIS responses changed, which broke a script of mine. # whois nonexistantdomain.com No match for "NONEXISTANTDOMAIN.COM". You agree that you will not reproduce, sell, transfer, or modify any of the data presented in response to your search request, or use of any such data for commercial purpose, without the prior express written permission of Network Solutions. # whois dragondata.com Registrant: Dragon Data (DRAGONDATA-DOM) 1703 W Brown St Arlington Heights, IL 60004 US Domain Name: DRAGONDATA.COM Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact: Day, Kevin (KD748) toasty@DRAGONDATA.COM 847-797-9975 (FAX) 847-222-0912 Billing Contact: Day, Kevin (KD748) toasty@DRAGONDATA.COM 847-797-9975 (FAX) 847-222-0912 Record last updated on 08-Jul-98. Record created on 03-Apr-97. Database last updated on 13-May-99 08:35:10 EDT. Domain servers in listed order: NS1.DRAGONDATA.COM 204.137.237.2 CEREBUS.MCS.COM 192.160.127.125 NS2.DRAGONDATA.COM 204.137.237.8 You agree that you will not reproduce, sell, transfer, or modify any of the data presented in response to your search request, or use of any such data for commercial purpose, without the prior express written permission of Network Solutions. The verbage change broke my script, only because of sloppy programming on my part, but.... Since whois'es sometimes close before you get the entire report, I needed a way to know I got the entire message. This effect anyone else? Anyone else in favor of a "HEADS-UP" from networksolutions before these take place? :) Kevin Day DragonData
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