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Am 2014-06-10 05:57, schrieb Paul Wise:
> On Tue, 2014-05-06 at 07:52 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> 
>> A common thing that happens when domains expire is that they
>> become for sale. It would be great if duck could detect this
>> situation.
> 
> I've attached a patch for this that detects the example I mentioned
> and also the situation from #751072. The whois check needs
> implementing too.
> 
Hi,

I am currently working on this, and i have now the following problem:

As far as i know, there is no such thing as a whois entry, for e.g.
www.fontmatrix.net, only for fontmatrix.net. Question now is: Should I
just go up the "domain tree" (in case i have more subdomains) until i
find a domain entry which actually returns an whois entry, and if so,
report if there are hints that it might be for sale?

I'm not sure if this is a sane thing to do, probably leading to many
false positives. Or maybe i didn't understand you correctly.

Bye,




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