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On Dec 3, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
I don't know if there's an easy, or even moderately easy way to do
this, but can one somehow figure out/get a list of all domains for
which the nameserver is set to a given IP/server name?
It's easy enough to test whether a specific
Hi all,
I don't know if there's an easy, or even moderately easy way to do
this, but can one somehow figure out/get a list of all domains for
which the nameserver is set to a given IP/server name? For reasons I
won't get into, the people who register the domains are not the same
as the
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On 12/03/2012 06:45 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Registrars are expected to have both a billing/admin contact and a
technical contact; make sure that people who expect you to make
their domains work put you as the tech contact, and you will at
least
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On 12/03/2012 06:52 PM, Dan Mahoney wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know if there's an easy, or even moderately easy way to
do this, but can one somehow figure out/get a list of all domains
for which the nameserver is set to a given IP/server name? For
So,
Had this same issue where a customer forgot whom they actually
supported. Grep the named.conf for the zones (Shows active Zones). Then
grep the db file for the A records of each active zone. Then write a script
to querry 8.8.8.8 or whois for the names. This returns the customer info.
You
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