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Glabnet, Shenron and a few others have constantly astounded me by scanning all the remaining domains in a particular category like 4L.nets etc.

So, how exactly do you do it? I did a bit of research and found a couple of softwares like Expired Domain Eppire, Repo Domains etc but nothing was so good.

Like, Expired Domain Empire allowed you to scan the 4L.nets but didn't let you filter by letters. It also, didn't allow any characters.

Care to enlighten me? :)
 
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I don't use anything really special, just go to Glabnet's site LLLY.net and download the BulkDomainsCheck software. It's free.
Together with the 4letterappraisal, those are damn usefull to me.
 
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Oh! Thanks a ton Shenron.

But how do you filter them on the basis of letters? Let's say triple premium + U,J,K,Y etc.
 
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The software has a nice permutation option, you just need to play with the combinations there. ;)
You can also scan all and then filter using the other software I've showed you.
Sometimes it's what I do. :)
 
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Oh OK!
Rep added.
I remember the other day you said "Can't scan anymore now, because I'm away from my server"
That caught my curiosity.
 
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Oh, yes, that was right, I was at a client and all the ports the soft uses were locked. :)
 
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Interesting piece of software, thanks for the link ;)

+Rep Also added.
 
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posted before:

Watch My Domains Pro | Softnik Technologies | www.softnik.com
Domain Punch Professional | Softnik Technologies | www.softnik.com
Domain Name Analyzer Professional | Softnik Technologies | www.softnik.com
Watch My Domains ISP | Softnik Technologies | www.softnik.com
Domain Zone Processor | Softnik Technologies | www.softnik.com
Domain Name Pro | Mozzle | www.mozzle.com
DN Checker Pro | Zoolf Software | www.dnchecker.com
DN Checker Direct | Zoolf Software | www.dnchecker.com
DN Checker EDM | Zoolf Software | www.dnchecker.com
DNPop | Zoolf Software | www.dnpop.com
DNSnap | Zoolf Software | www.dnsnap.com
Moniker Domain Grabber | Domain Software, LLC | www.dnware.com
Domain Grabber | Domain Software, LLC | www.dnware.com
WHOIS Analyzer | Domain Software, LLC | www.dnware.com
Zone File Comparer | Domain Software, LLC | www.dnware.com
Name Stalker | Digital Point | www.digitalpoint.com
Available Domains Standard | AlphaCom Software | www.alphacomsoft.com
Available Domains Pro | AlphaCom Software | www.alphacomsoft.com
Avensen Domain Name Search Software | Avensen Software | www.avensen.com
DN Manager Pro | VisualBasicZone.com | www.dnmanagerpro.com
Domain Research Tool | Lezon Corporation | www.domainresearchtool.com

Have fun, report any old links, g-
 
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I use Domain Name Analyzer Professional.

I write simple php scripts to generate the letter combinations I want.

an example for L-LL

Code:
$alpha = "a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z";

$x = explode(" ",$alpha);

foreach($x as $v1)
{
	foreach($x as $v2)
	{
		foreach($x as $v3)
		{
			
			echo $v1."-".$v2.$v3."<br />";
		}
	}
}

You don't need to append any tld in the script, the software adds whichever tlds you choose.
 
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Great thread! Great links! Thanks for asking the question, Basement (I've wondered many times). Rep to all!
 
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Don_OKC said:
I have a series of online Permutation Generators.

http://www.urdng.com/CV_Pattern_Letter_Combination_Generator.html

If you wish to (on the fly) select a series of letters and check for availability in random order.

http://www.urdng.com/User_Input_Custom_Letters.html
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Thanks for the resource but I don't really understand how to use it.. Blame it on the lack of sleep or whatever but everything seems to be so darn complicated...
Could you explain a bit more about how the thing works?
 
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