anjanesh
02-01-2006, 01:27 AM
Hi
Is there some place where I can view expired domain names on a daily / regular basis ?
Thanks
Is there some place where I can view expired domain names on a daily / regular basis ?
Thanks
![]() | View Full Version : Expired Domain Names anjanesh 02-01-2006, 01:27 AM Hi Is there some place where I can view expired domain names on a daily / regular basis ? Thanks CD Burnt 02-01-2006, 01:34 AM http://justdropped.com/ Robert00 02-01-2006, 02:51 AM The JustDropped website doesn't have many names.... how come? I did a couple searches and they yielded 3 names and then about 20 names. Should have been thousands unless I did something wrong... anjanesh: You might try NameWinner.com, as you can see tens of thousands of expired names right before they drop. Only you then have to place a bid. There used to be more sites that had massive current lists a few years ago, but they seem to have all died. SoftWareRevue 02-01-2006, 03:04 AM Hi Is there some place where I can view expired domain names on a daily / regular basis ? ThanksYou might want to try the one linked via the toolbar above; iNET's DeletedDomains (http://www.deleteddomains.com/). Bashar 02-01-2006, 11:37 PM u can also search drop sites like snapnames.com pool.com clubdrop.com namewinner.com etc.. dropscripts 02-06-2006, 05:51 PM Hi Robert00 - Please give an example of what you were looking for on Justdropped.com so we can troubleshoot your issue. Thanks CD Burnt 02-06-2006, 05:56 PM I'll give you my example. I can't bring up dropped .biz names. I searched for .biz only. CD Burnt 02-06-2006, 06:12 PM also, tried the register domain feature, and not working. tried firefox and IE. """PHP script /home/security/public_html/includes/postreg.php is protected by SourceGuardian and requires file ixed.lin.4.3.10.pxp. Please read SourceGuardian protected scripts manual.""" Robert00 02-06-2006, 08:45 PM Hi Robert00 - Please give an example of what you were looking for on Justdropped.com so we can troubleshoot your issue. Thanks I tried a couple of keywords, one was "Movie" and I don't remember the other. I was just surprised that so few results came up. I'm guessing you have a few bugs in your search function. Frankly, it'd be nice to see at some of these sites a search function that then brings up an A-Z index for the results... I can't believe no one has thought of this, unless someone is doing it. Maybe it's too difficult a script to write and implement, though I can't imagine that. (And I don't mean an A-Z index of all names that have dropped or are about to drop... literally an index for search results.) Like when you type in something at the Whois. net site and it brings up thousands, there's no index. You literally have to go page by page through the alphabet. anjanesh 02-06-2006, 10:50 PM I guess theres no command in linux that'll go and retrieve these right ? Like the excellent whois command ? dropscripts 02-07-2006, 01:44 PM Ok, for now do this: Use the date drop box and select yesterday 2-6 Checkmark only the .biz and you should see the dropped .biz results. You can also go here and pull any dropped TLD in alpha order: http://www.justdropped.com/drops/index.html Hope this helps. dropscripts 02-07-2006, 01:50 PM I tried a couple of keywords, one was "Movie" and I don't remember the other. I was just surprised that so few results came up. I'm guessing you have a few bugs in your search function. Frankly, it'd be nice to see at some of these sites a search function that then brings up an A-Z index for the results... I can't believe no one has thought of this, unless someone is doing it. Maybe it's too difficult a script to write and implement, though I can't imagine that. (And I don't mean an A-Z index of all names that have dropped or are about to drop... literally an index for search results.) Like when you type in something at the Whois. net site and it brings up thousands, there's no index. You literally have to go page by page through the alphabet. Hi Robert00 If you select "start with" and type in "movie" now conduct a deleted search for the past 60 days You should find 874 domains matching your keyword of movies. You can now have this list emailed to you if you prefer. Serpus 02-08-2006, 02:04 PM Searching by 'contains some words' seems to be same as 'contains only words'. For example it wont match xxseat, even if 'seat' is some word. |