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With the new shared registration system model,
the nature of the WHOIS server has changed. Traditionally, the InterNIC
maintained the WHOIS server for .com, .net and .org domain names,
and a single query returned full whois data including, registrant,
administrative contact, billing contact, technical contact, and
nameserver information.
The Old Way:
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A single query returned full whois data.
The New Way:
In the multi-registrar model, each registrar
maintains a WHOIS server containing contact and nameserver information
for domains registered with them. The InterNIC maintains a central,
registry WHOIS server, which simply contains nameserver and registrar
information for all .com, .net and .org domains.
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To find out the registrar of record for a domain, consult the registry
WHOIS server, at:
http://opensrs.backland.net/whois/
The output from the registry WHOIS
query will indicate the website address and WHOIS server address
for domain's registrar of record, where full contact information
can be found.
Key Points:
- Only the WHOIS server of a domains' registrar
of record can be considered authoritative
- Some Registrar's configure their WHOIS
server to perform a 'registry lookup' for other Registrar's domain
names; some will even go so far as to perform a lookup on another
registrar's WHOIS server. However, the only sure way to check
domain availability or get contact and expiry information is to
perform a WHOIS query with the domain's registrar of record. As
a convenience, the OpenSRS WHOIS server is configured to check
other Registrars' WHOIS databases.
- Many WHOIS databases are not updated in
realtime, so that you can make a change to record, but the change
will not appear in the WHOIS output until sometime the next day.
OpenSRS's WHOIS server is updated in realtime for all domains
that we are the registrar for.
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Last Updated: Thursday, 18-Jan-2001
12:30:34 EST By: Ken
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