Advance Domain (Whois) is a Perl script for Networking Tools scripts design by Perlonline.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Advance Domain (Whois) script has a Universal Whois that can look up nearly any domain name.
Publisher review: Advance Domain (Whois) script has a Universal Whois that can look up nearly any domain name. This script has a Universal Whois that can look up nearly any domain name. It lets you also monitor domains so that you can grab them on expiry. Can monitor .com .net .org .edu .biz .info .cc .to .us .uk .in and a lot more. Features: - Universal Whois Lookup. Not only does it tell you if a domain is available, but can give you the contact information on every possible domain. - [Supported extensions : .com .net .org .edu .biz .info .cc .to .us .uk .in...] - Checks availability of domain non-stop every day for years. - Immediate email notification if any of the domains on your watch list becomes available. Requirements: · Script : Perl 4 or better. (No external modules required) · Server : Apache running on Unix, Whois, Cron & Sendmail required Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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