no worries for me, and it's pretty damn fast ! Ginge -----Original Message----- From: Wayne Herring [mailto:wayne§wayneherring.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 6:11 PM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: Re: [DNS] WhoIs Blacklisting - A solution This working for anyone else? I'm getting timeouts when I send whois queries to this address. Wayne At 03:32 PM 14/07/2002 +1000, you wrote: >Registrars, Resellers et al, > > > > After considering all the problems the blacklisting has been >causing over the past few weeks with resellers, AusRegistry has decided >to provide a solution that should benefit all. It is requested that >registrars pass this information on to all their resellers, this message >has been posted to the registrars list, and the DNS list in an attempt >to ensure all whom are affected are aware of this solution. It will also >be posted on our website. > > > >AusRegistry has devised a method to enable resellers whose current >systems rely on incorrectly being able to use the WhoIs service for >domain name checks to continue to check domain names. AusRegistry has >developed a new service that works, similar to WhoIs, that registrars >and resellers are able to connect to and send in a request to determine >the availability of a domain name. The format of the request is a text >string of the domain name followed by a "\r\n" as per a standard WhoIs >request. The service will then respond with either the string >"Available" or "Not Available" depending upon whether or not the domain >is available for registration. > > > >For example; > > > >To check the availability of ausregistry.net.au the steps would be the >following: > > > >1. Connect to the ip address and port as supplied below > >2. Send the string "ausregistry.net.au\r\n" to the server > >3. The server will respond with "Not Available" and then close >the connection. > > > >The above procedure is compatible with standard WhoIs protocol; hence >any reseller interface that is built to use WhoIs will be able to use >this system as well. > > > >Alternatively, the standard *nix whois command can be used as follows > > > >whois -h <server address> <domain name> > > > >NB - THIS SERVICE IS UNLIMITED & COMPLETELY UNRESTRICTED IE. YOU WILL >NOT BE BLACK LISTED FROM THIS SERVICE AND IT IS PUBLICLY AVAILIABLE TO >ANYONE; HOWEVER ANYONE WHO ABUSES THIS SERVICE, IE ANYONE WHO ATTEMPTS >ANY TYPE OF DOS ATTACKS WILL BE BANNED WITHOUT HESITATION. > > > >The service is located at: > > > >Address: whois-check.ausregistry.net.au > >Port: 43 > > > >The standard port 43 whois service will be put back to its previous >limits for ALL IP addresses, the above service solves the need for >anyone to require any more then the normal limit of queries. Anyone who >feels they have a valid reason for needing to perform extra queries >needs to get this approved by auDA, valid reasons do not include to have >a WhoIs search on your web site or to check the availability of domain >names. > > > >Note: This service is for .com.au, .net.au, .id.au, .org.au, .asn.au >domain names only; it is also only for checking the availability of >domain names, not hosts or contacts. Registrars are requested to >continue to use the EPP check facilities and develop interfaces for >their resellers ASAP. > > > >In line with the introduction of this service, the non EPP (i.e. web >based whois) will have all restrictions reinstated. This will mean that >all registrars, resellers and registrants that were granted initial >immunity will not have the unlimited facility anymore. As stated above, >should you or anyone fall outside these restrictions their query should >be put in writing to auDA. We will only change the limits for those >authorized by auDA. This is not negotiable. > > > >Please email me directly should you have any problems or further >questions. > > > >Chris Wright > >Chief Technology Officer > >AusRegistry Pty Ltd > >Level 6, 10 Queens Rd. > >Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3004 > >Phone: 61 3 9866 1990 > >Fax: 61 3 9866 1970 > >Mobile: 61 401 873 798 > >Email: chris§ausregistry.com.au > > > >Don't be afraid to try something new. >Amateurs built the ark. >Professionals built the Titanic. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL. (339 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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