--- Kim Davies <kim§cynosure.com.au> wrote: > Quoting David Jones on Thursday August 17, 2006: > | > > | > Your theory falls apart here. Queries for domain > | > social data > | > are restricted, queries for domain availability > are > | > not. Use > | > whois-check.ausregistry.net.au:43 instead of the > | > regular host > | > and make your own drop-catcher. > | > > | > | Sorry Kim but the restriction limit is 20/hr per > IP > | > | quoting ausregistry > | > | "Please note that there are restrictions in place > on > | how many queries you can make. The query limit is > 20 > | per hour from the same IP address. If you need to > use > | a facility to check for the availability of a > Domain > | Name, you can use our Domain Availability tool." > > Umm, reread the last sentence you just quoted. > which one "20 per hour". Actually if you do 19 it doesn't trigger the blacklist function. Say a steady stream 1 query every 8 minutes. The Domain Availability tool only says if a domain is available or not. Not much good if someone is using say enetica's domain sentry and the domain is registered 2 seconds after being released. Of course the alternative and probably much simpler method is that someone like webcity becomes a customer of all the other registrars and receives their list of pending delete domains on a daily basis. I presume most registrars offer this service I know mine do. DJ ___________________________________________________________ All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.htmlReceived on Thu Aug 17 2006 - 22:25:35 UTC
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