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> Booo....dnsreport.com goes commercial
ZeusChicago
post Jun 20 2007, 08:25 PM
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Not sure how many of you folks used dnsreport, but its not a limited use, unless you signup for a membership service icon_rolleyes.gif
Anyone know of any alternatives that perform the same sort of tests?

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post Jun 20 2007, 09:13 PM
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QUOTE (ZeusChicago @ Jun 21 2007, 02:25 AM) *
Not sure how many of you folks used dnsreport, but its not a limited use, unless you signup for a membership service icon_rolleyes.gif
Anyone know of any alternatives that perform the same sort of tests?

Z


I actually purchased a domain and if I get time next week am going to be making a free clone of the site that at least does most of it if I can get the scripts. I use that site on a daily basis and while registration is free its a pain.

Now to just set the site up icon_smile.gif


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post Jul 1 2007, 11:07 AM
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I posted a similar thread to this in the Lounge section. 2 replies I got that were real helpful are

1) You can use this site instead -> http://www.arin.net

2) If you register (free) you can do as many lookups as you like

Something I learned by messing around

DNSReports.com will restrict how many ip, domains, etc you look up by tracking how many you have done via a cookie. If you disable your browser's cookies you can look as many things as you will like without having to register, login or subscribe.

Hope that helps.


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