One point, most servers will have a query threshold which if you
exceed (by continually making whois requests), you will find yourself
banned.

On 5/4/05, Jim McAtee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who do you query to get the registrar of a .com domain or other domain
> with more than one registrar (gTLD)?  For those you generally have to
> first find the registrar that actually has the domain in their database,
> then you query that registrar.  For instance, if you query Network
> Solutions whois server for a domain regitered through Register.com you get
> only a tiny bit of the actual public data.

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