I think I heard Robert Szarka say:
There is a form somewhere on their site for requesting that roughly
equivalent info be sent via email. It took them a couple of days to get it
to me, as I recall, but it did work when I tried it last month.
Ah, here it is:
http://rs.internic.net/reports/
The last (and only) time I tried using this form, it took about three weeks
to get the report.
-matthew
And whenever I submit it, I don't get the info I really need - it is some
sort of billing report they send instead.
Try this instead
whois my.name.server
note the nic handle for your name server
whois "server nic-handleformyserver"
This will return a list of all the domains for a server.
- Forrest W. Christian (forrestc@imach.com)
whois my.name.server
note the nic handle for your name server
whois "server nic-handleformyserver"
This will return a list of all the domains for a server.
that's neat, but it's not terribly useful with more than a handful of
zones. internic now terminates all whois queries at 50 records.
otoh, the telnet interface will show you five and then offer you all
the others. so...
telnet whois.internic.net
whois my.name.server
server nic-handleformyserver
that's neat, but it's not terribly useful with more than a handful of
zones. internic now terminates all whois queries at 50 records.
otoh, the telnet interface will show you five and then offer you all
the others. so...
And they terminate this one at 256 I guess:
Whois: server FOO-HST
Aborting search 256 records found .....
Charles
=-----------------= =
Charles Sprickman Internet Channel |
INCH System Administration Team (212)243-5200 |
spork@inch.com access@inch.com |
= =----------------=
This will return only the top 50 records & then bail .
Does anyone know a way to get beyond the 50 limit ?
My servers are responsible for about only 200 .
But well above that limit . JimL