Say I wanted to track certain whois info for a large number of domains (say 100,000) by analyzing certain info in the whois record every few months ...
I know I can get ahold of zone files in one way or another, but zone files don't contain any registration related data - they only contain the domain and DNS info right?
So basically I would need to get ahold of the zone files, make a list of the names I wanted to track, and then go through the entire list and do a whois lookup on each domain to get the info I want?
I don't imagine you can buy whois info, or can you?
If not I assume I need a good tool that uses proxy servers etc. in order to do bulk whois lookups - is there a general consensus as to what is the best product on the market for doing this? Obviously proxy support is key.
I could develop a script to do this I guess, but if there is already a solid product on the market that I could just buy I'd rather go that route and save the time.
And no, I'm not trying to do anything devious. It's just a little expirement, for research purposes ...
I know I can get ahold of zone files in one way or another, but zone files don't contain any registration related data - they only contain the domain and DNS info right?
So basically I would need to get ahold of the zone files, make a list of the names I wanted to track, and then go through the entire list and do a whois lookup on each domain to get the info I want?
I don't imagine you can buy whois info, or can you?
If not I assume I need a good tool that uses proxy servers etc. in order to do bulk whois lookups - is there a general consensus as to what is the best product on the market for doing this? Obviously proxy support is key.
I could develop a script to do this I guess, but if there is already a solid product on the market that I could just buy I'd rather go that route and save the time.
And no, I'm not trying to do anything devious. It's just a little expirement, for research purposes ...








