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zacherynuk
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WHOIS

Post by zacherynuk »

AKA - the cursed port 43

After years of having whois checks save my ass I am now having more and more stop working, to the point that, now I have several domains I simply cannot find a server on the list to give me a reply. These aren't fancy domains either - mostly just COMs

Generally I am used to this, they will randomly stop working, I'll trawl through the list and get them working again for a month or two, but it's getting more and more frequent.

Any advice ? I am tempted to get a paid for subscription from some horrible company and go back to using a script...

cheers

(Still the best tool for this sort of thing out there after how long now - I've been using HM for ~7 years at least! - I hope the quiet of the forums isn't a bas sign!)
KS-Soft Europe
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Post by KS-Soft Europe »

I assume you are talking about Domain expiration test (http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... htm#domain)?
Usually WHOIS providers block IPs with too frequent requests.

What test interval are you using for Domain expiration test items?

I would recommend to decrease test interval for domain exiration tests.
E.g. start tes one a week or even once a month.
zacherynuk
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Post by zacherynuk »

Hi, thanks for the swift reply!

Yes indeed.

Gosh, 1 week or 1 month... yeah I suppose I see no harm in that in the big picture.

I have been using 23 hours .... We're only talking perhaps 3-6 domains MAX using the same whois lookup.... 1 lookup every 6 hours is hardly a DOS!

But I'll pause the tests for a week or two and retry - if they work I'll change schedule to 1 month.

It's a bit like TreeBeard doing IT.

:)
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