M mallikrao79 Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 19 Jul 26, 2005 1K views 15 replies #1 what's the WHOis server for .DE names? does any one know?
Peter VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 209 Jul 26, 2005 #3 if it is for an application that uses the whois linuz query or something similar you can use whois.nic.de
if it is for an application that uses the whois linuz query or something similar you can use whois.nic.de
chrisxx Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 8 Jul 27, 2005 #4 try http://www.denic.de/de/whois/index.jsp
JoshHendo Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 7 Jul 28, 2005 #8 chrisxx said: Yes .de is for Germany (Deutschland) Click to expand... If no one had told me i would have said something like denmark LOL
chrisxx said: Yes .de is for Germany (Deutschland) Click to expand... If no one had told me i would have said something like denmark LOL
T thekingstooge Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 0 Jul 28, 2005 #9 many mistake it for .denmark....it really only makes sense to German speakers and those who have looked past their own language :hehe:
many mistake it for .denmark....it really only makes sense to German speakers and those who have looked past their own language :hehe:
OvenMitt Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 6 Jul 28, 2005 #10 whois.nic.de does not work in any of the domain name bulk programs. Must find one through someone else.
whois.nic.de does not work in any of the domain name bulk programs. Must find one through someone else.
Peter VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 209 Jul 28, 2005 #11 what type of connection do these programs use for connecting to the whois server
OvenMitt Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 6 Jul 28, 2005 #14 primacomputer said: I use whois.denic.de Click to expand... Exact same as whois.nic.de , even resolves the same
primacomputer said: I use whois.denic.de Click to expand... Exact same as whois.nic.de , even resolves the same
P primacomputer Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 28 Jul 28, 2005 #15 Looks like you should be looking for a new whois client not a different whois server.
Celdric Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 9 Jul 29, 2005 #16 Just to mention it, Denmark has .dk. I'm living there.