>
> I will say that AusRegistry does not provide
> registrars with any sort of
> expiring domain list.
>
Here is my theory,
the only way of monitoring a domain prior to expiry
(that I know) is through the whois data. Now assuming
we don't cache the whois every time someone does a
lookup then.
Allowed queries = 20/hr
So 20 x 24 hrs = 480 per day
Assuming 14 day on hold period
14 x 480 = 6720 queries.
Now presuming I have a /29 block or 8 ips
8 x 6720 = 53760
So legally I can monitor 53760 domains per fortnight
which are not registered through my system.
Now if we extend the onhold period to say 30 days and
use 16 ips
30 x 480 x 16 = 230400 per month
Of course you still need a list of registered domains.
PS in no way I am suggesting that any registrars,
resellers or person would do such a thing and you
would need to be pretty organised to do so and why
would you bother anyway.
DJ
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