WHOIS Listings
Apr 26, 2008Is there a way to search through all the WHOIS records for a specific contact e-mail address. I'm trying to track a scammer and I've yet to find a search engine that could do this.
View 3 RepliesIs there a way to search through all the WHOIS records for a specific contact e-mail address. I'm trying to track a scammer and I've yet to find a search engine that could do this.
View 3 Replieson the optimal setup for a new clients project. We currently host with eUKhost and have been very happy with them in terms of support. They offer a range of hi-end dedi servers but as with everything in life, cost is an issue.
The 3 servers I am looking at are:
Quad Core Intel Xeon X3360, 2GB Ram, 250Gb Sata, 100Mbit - £170 pm
Quad Core Intel Xeon X3353, 8GB Ram, 2x500Gb Sata, 100Mbit - £260 pm
Dual Quad Core Intel Xeon X5420, 12GB Ram, 2x500Gb Sata, 100Mbit - £419 pm
I know that obviously if money was not an issue, the last server would be the best, but I wonder if this is absolutely necessary for the website. Here are the anticipated site specs....
Portal site with anticipated traffic of around 5,000 visitors online at any one time, searching around 1,000,000 business listings and around 500,000 classifieds ads. Most listings or ads would have multiple pictures on their pages and there will be a reasonable amount of advertising on each page.
My question is whether the system will function adequately with a lesser processor and more Ram, or whether its the processor that gets the database searching speedily.
I can't get the following - Full WHOIS Management.
How can it be?
Is there any open-source/free alternative to whoiscart?
View 1 Replies View RelatedA lot of the web hosts I Come across are resellers. This is understandable, but is it possible to find out who they are reselling for? Also, is it possible find out who the registrar of a domain is? I know of whois, but it doesn't seem to tell me the original host/registrar.
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there a way you can hide from the whois lookups how many site's you have hosted on your server? Like, for the reverse IP, usually it'll mention how many sites are hosted on the server when you do a whois lookup.
Is there a way to prevent it from doing that?
I went through a good reseller instead of going through the datacenter
They offer great support unlike the datacenter their purchasing from
But i know that data center are professional company.
I did a whois on my domain name everything looks ok, my info.
But when i do a whois on the ip for this domain,
I get the company info for the datacenter.
Can i change this or do i have to purchase my own ip?
I forget the technical term for this. But I wish to be able to change the abuse email upon IP lookup to ensure abuse gets dealt with as swiftly as possible. There will be obvious trust issues involved however. Do any providers offer this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI got a new box, replaced it with my old one, and the whois program only shows registry portion, but not registrar portion.
I see when it expires and stuff, but not the registrant info you know.
never run into this before, can someone come with a solution?
It's standard CentOS.
Anyone can let me know whois server for .asia and .mobi domain?
And what's the response key? NOT FOUND or No match for?
I want to hide my NS records on WHOIS lookup, or show a fake or something so that no one can find me, Is it possible,
View 5 Replies View RelatedAnyone know a good registrar who accepts Paypal payments with a .com domain price of around $10 or less and privacy option for about $2 or less? I also need to be able to set nameservers in a control panel.
Registerfly and GoDaddy didnt work... both ask credit cards and I only have Paypal.
This morning I was doing some domain lookups trying to find an available yousuck.* domain, and I stumbled upon this record:
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Is it really ethical for bluehost to advertise their prices in the whois records of domains registered through them?
How do I go about adding new whois servers in my linux box so that the "whois" command can work for those domains? I notice I can't get any .me information now.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm about to launch a viral project that has realy good potential to strike it big, but would like to clear a few things first.
I would not like to have it associated with my name - not that it anything illegal, but in real life I'm doing something completely different and on the record would like to keep it that way.
So that probably means keeping the whois private - but I have another question as well. Suppose the project strikes it big - would a diggin journalist be able to still get my name/data from a hosting company too?
Is there a good hosting company with an all-inclusive service that you could recommend (that would get me a private hosting plan + a private domain name/whois)? And that would be reasonably priced of course + more importanty reliable (note have problems if/when there is a massive traffic surge to my site at one point in time)
Would probably take a shared hosting plan - need only PHP and imagemagick to start with. But again - bit part of my concern is what happens if the project makes it big and there is a lot of traffic - so ideally "unlimited" bandwidth and responsive admins...