RE: Don't search for domains on Network Solutions...

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Brown [mailto:parasane@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 5:06 PM
> To: Eric Butera
> Cc: Andrés Robinet; php php
> Subject: Re:  Don't search for domains on Network Solutions...
> 
> On Jan 16, 2008 2:29 PM, Eric Butera <eric.butera@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > It obviously isn't related to PHP.  I figured that most of us are in
> > the business of making web applications for clients that are accessed
> > through a domain at some point, so I sent it as a general warning to
> > people.
> >
> > My company has recommended people to use it as a simple starting
> point
> > of figuring out what domain name they think they might like.   Of
> > course we never use them for anything other than that, but I guess
> the
> > joke is on us in the end, right? :)
> 
>     Eric,
> 
>     If you're using a *nix system, try this.  I just whipped it up
> now, so it's not going to be perfect, but it will give accurate
> results, without risking any kind of "domain hoarding" (which is
> ridiculous, and companies should be fined for it, in my opinion):
> 
> <?
> 
> if(!isset($argv[1])) {
>         die("Usage: ".$argv[0]." domain.com\n");
> }
> 
> $domain = $argv[1];
> 
> exec('`which dig` '.$domain,$ret,$err);
> 
> if($err) {
>         die("ERROR: ".$err."\n");
> }
> 
> for($i=0;$i<count($ret);$i++) {
>         if(preg_match('/status: (.*),/Ui',$ret[$i],$status)) {
>                 switch($status[1]) {
>                         case "NXDOMAIN":
>                                 echo "Domain is not registered.\n";
>                                 break;
>                         case "NOERROR":
>                                 echo "Domain is registered.\n";
>                                 break;
>                         default:
>                                 echo "Unknown status.\n";
>                                 break;
>                 }
>         }
> }
> ?>
> 
> 
> --
> </Dan>
> 
> Daniel P. Brown
> Senior Unix Geek and #1 Rated "Year's Coolest Guy" By Self Since
> Nineteen-Seventy-[mumble].
> 

Maybe one of these classes will do the trick if you have exec disabled (like
in most of the shared hosting enviroments), anybody tried them?
 
http://www.phpclasses.org/searchtag/whois/by/package/tag/whois/

Regards,

Rob

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