WHOIS query for specific TLD and Registrar
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Is there any way to query the public WHOIS like this:
Give me all registered domain names for this extension AND by this registrar:
whois ".ext" AND whois.registrar.ext
Of course I'm aiming at extension/registrar combination that will return no more then 20 results (Thanks to ICANN stats data).
Whois wildcard query
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Is there any way to query the public WHOIS like this:
Give me all registered domain names for this extension AND by this registrar:
whois ".ext" AND whois.registrar.ext
Of course I'm aiming at extension/registrar combination that will return no more then 20 results (Thanks to ICANN stats data).
Whois wildcard query
whois
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up vote
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Is there any way to query the public WHOIS like this:
Give me all registered domain names for this extension AND by this registrar:
whois ".ext" AND whois.registrar.ext
Of course I'm aiming at extension/registrar combination that will return no more then 20 results (Thanks to ICANN stats data).
Whois wildcard query
whois
Is there any way to query the public WHOIS like this:
Give me all registered domain names for this extension AND by this registrar:
whois ".ext" AND whois.registrar.ext
Of course I'm aiming at extension/registrar combination that will return no more then 20 results (Thanks to ICANN stats data).
Whois wildcard query
whois
whois
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First of all, there is not a single WHOIS database but rather many different WHOIS servers. Each WHOIS server usually provides data for one or more specific TLDs. Here's a rather comprehensive list of TLDs and the WHOIS server that handles each.
I'm not aware of a tool that can perform a WHOIS lookup and specify the Registrar as a criterion. You will likely need to create your own script to do that. This answer on StackOverflow may help you with that.
Be mindful that WHOIS servers use rate-limiting so you'll only be able to perform a relatively small number of lookups before you're throttled or blocked altogether.
Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
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First of all, there is not a single WHOIS database but rather many different WHOIS servers. Each WHOIS server usually provides data for one or more specific TLDs. Here's a rather comprehensive list of TLDs and the WHOIS server that handles each.
I'm not aware of a tool that can perform a WHOIS lookup and specify the Registrar as a criterion. You will likely need to create your own script to do that. This answer on StackOverflow may help you with that.
Be mindful that WHOIS servers use rate-limiting so you'll only be able to perform a relatively small number of lookups before you're throttled or blocked altogether.
Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
– Lance Freeman
Dec 7 at 20:47
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First of all, there is not a single WHOIS database but rather many different WHOIS servers. Each WHOIS server usually provides data for one or more specific TLDs. Here's a rather comprehensive list of TLDs and the WHOIS server that handles each.
I'm not aware of a tool that can perform a WHOIS lookup and specify the Registrar as a criterion. You will likely need to create your own script to do that. This answer on StackOverflow may help you with that.
Be mindful that WHOIS servers use rate-limiting so you'll only be able to perform a relatively small number of lookups before you're throttled or blocked altogether.
Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
– Lance Freeman
Dec 7 at 20:47
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First of all, there is not a single WHOIS database but rather many different WHOIS servers. Each WHOIS server usually provides data for one or more specific TLDs. Here's a rather comprehensive list of TLDs and the WHOIS server that handles each.
I'm not aware of a tool that can perform a WHOIS lookup and specify the Registrar as a criterion. You will likely need to create your own script to do that. This answer on StackOverflow may help you with that.
Be mindful that WHOIS servers use rate-limiting so you'll only be able to perform a relatively small number of lookups before you're throttled or blocked altogether.
First of all, there is not a single WHOIS database but rather many different WHOIS servers. Each WHOIS server usually provides data for one or more specific TLDs. Here's a rather comprehensive list of TLDs and the WHOIS server that handles each.
I'm not aware of a tool that can perform a WHOIS lookup and specify the Registrar as a criterion. You will likely need to create your own script to do that. This answer on StackOverflow may help you with that.
Be mindful that WHOIS servers use rate-limiting so you'll only be able to perform a relatively small number of lookups before you're throttled or blocked altogether.
answered Dec 5 at 2:49
Twisty Impersonator
17.4k136394
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Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
– Lance Freeman
Dec 7 at 20:47
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Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
– Lance Freeman
Dec 7 at 20:47
Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
– Lance Freeman
Dec 7 at 20:47
Thank you for editing my question and posting an answer. I found something that is very close to what I want here: reversewhois.domaintools.com (Reverse Whois) Unfortunately price is too high for me.
– Lance Freeman
Dec 7 at 20:47
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