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Subject:
Domain name reverse lookup
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: zyunshen-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
02 Nov 2003 14:34 PST
Expires: 02 Dec 2003 14:34 PST Question ID: 271968 |
how can I find the website domain by the owner's name? | |
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Re: Domain name reverse lookup
Answered By: robertskelton-ga on 02 Nov 2003 15:15 PST Rated: ![]() |
Hi there, I have found four ways of achieving your task. 1) Dialog Select http://openaccess.dialog.com/ip/ Click on domain names in the left column and you will get to a form for searching Whois by owner names. It costs $3.65 to view each record. Alternatively you can cut and paste the resulting domains and use a free Whois service. My favorite is a nifty little piece of software called GTWhois: Geek Tools Whois http://www.geektools.com/tools.php 2) Saegis http://www.compu-mark.com/Frameset.asp?reference=03-01.02-01.03-01&lang=en&country=0 Subscribers can look up domains by owner for roughly $1 per record. 3)MarkMonitor http://www.markmonitor.com/ Subscription based. Also available via Lexis Nexis 4)Verisign Referral LDAP http://www.ldap.verisignlabs.com/ Click on Organization to search for a name, and find out the domains they own. Only works for domains registered via Verisign. Best wishes, robertskelton-ga | |
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