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Is there somewhere I search for ALL DN EXTENSIONS at once??

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domino66

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I typically use this site for bulk DN searches:
http://www.domaintools.com/buy/availability-check/bulk/

But I want to know if there's a site where I can type in a keyword (aka 'vacations'), and it will search EVERY EXTENSION INCLUDING ccTLD's at once.

Would be even better if it ALSO had a bulk keyword search feature like the domaintools link above, so that it would return a big grid of availability...
 
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AfternicAfternic
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Can you be more specific?

I don't see anywhere on eNom where I can just type in a single keyword and have it check every conceivable DN extension...which is what I'm looking for.

EDIT > wait, I see now that I can just type a single keyword into the basic search field, and then click "See all domains and deals", and it populates a grid with 87 different extensions...but it's non-exhaustive. For example, that grid doesn't include .ug -- so it's missing some...
 
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domainmonster.com - but I don't think it has your .ug extension.

thanks,

Jason
 
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Dynadot also has a large selection of tlds to search...

There also you will have to "select all"
 
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dd24.net has a lot of TLD's you can search at the same time
 
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Try marcaria.com tomorrow. They're down for maintenance at the moment, but as far as I know, they have bulk searching with every gTLD/ccTLD out.
 
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Be aware that most of the sites that offer bulk availability check in many extensions have bugs, for instance Eurodns used to report incorrect results with some TLDs, that could still be the case.
It's best to check with the registry.
 
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name dot com bulk search just about covers them all.
 
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EuroDNS is a good option.
 
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I like EuropeanDomainCentre dot com very effective.
 
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I often wondered when I checked for names why the Uganda ccTLD wasn't included!

Do a search for whois.php and then take that source and add each TLD that you want similar to this:

http://www.phpace.com/scripts/sams-whois/

You can get the full whois list for ccTLDs here:

http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/

You may be limited in some regards because you're not supposed to be farming data from whois so they don't like it if you abuse their service :)

You can obviously customize it (or others) to output format in any file, run from a command line etc etc. If you don't know how to do it offer $20 and someone will probably put it together for you.
 
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