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Re: Scanner
From: Vicky Rode <vicky.rode () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:36:50 -0800
We've already looked at netcarft and it has been partially helpful.
What I'm looking at doing (besides data that I receive via peering) is
searching via keywords through sync'd dns zonefiles and parse the output
to a filter database something similar to update file if you will.
This is being done as a home-grown solution.
regards,
//vicky//
J. Oquendo wrote:
Actually Vicky, you're quite wrong. I'm sure this will be what you
speficied more or less. Netcratft's search DNS
http://searchdns.netcraft.com/?host
However, I think it only finds sites that have either been checked on
Netcraft, or perhaps sites that have been queried or something. Not sure
of the parameters behind how they obtain the information.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Vicky Rode wrote:
absolutely NOT but in fact to search for offending sites (porn,
call-home..etc) to be blocked at our filtering appliance.
regards,
/vicky
Alexander Chamandy wrote:
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 17:42:24 -0800, Vicky Rode <vicky.rode () gmail com> wrote:
Hi there,
Just wondering if there is any way I could use a scanner (I have a home
grown script for this) that would go thru the DNS registries from some
public source, scan for keywords in the domain name.
Will appreciate if someone can point me in the right direction.
regards,
/vicky
You mean to scan whois records for particular domains for keywords in
the registration information or scan the registry for domain names
with certain keywords? This wouldn't be used for gathering
information such as e-mail addresses to spam, would it?
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