GeekTools Whois Java Client is a finger-style whois which uses the GeekTools Whois Proxy Server provided by CenterGate Research Group, LLC.
Lookup whois information for any domain name, IP, NIC-handle, ASN and more. It features a self-detecting command line interface, copyright disclaimer removal, optional filtering of Chinese/Korean/Japanese output and webbased config. This is a...
The wp.cgi is a total rewrite of the famous Geek Tools Whois Proxy. It is capable of running in either web application mode or in command line mode depending upon how it is called. With this script one can find the details regarding a domain name...
Whois.dll is a powerful .NET component for whois searches. You can easily integrate Whois searches with your application using any .NET language.
Whois.dll was written entirely in managed code.
It can...
Whois lookup and domain name search with Ajax technology, without page refresh. * Type a domain name and its availability will appear instantly. * Everything done without refreshing the page. * Display whois detail with cool popup...
The BlackBytes Whois for .NET follows the Whois/NICKNAME protocol and allows queries of InterNIC or other Whois servers, that accomplish RFC 954, to obtain information about a user, domain or host. All domains and hosts registered in the InterNIC...
Allows simple whois queries using your local whois software. Usefull if you do not need a full featured whois script. Includes, meta character removal and referrer checking.
CC Whois is a domain looker-upper. Just type in the domain name you wish to check for availability and press the button. It then returns the results based on Internic's database query results. Very easy to set up.
cPanel Proxy is a simple and useful web hosting control panel system written in PHP enabling resellers, endusers and webmasters to manage and control their email accounts and WHM. This program gives full support for the users in accessing their...
By using this Dynu Global Whois component system administrators can view registrant name with their address and email address of any top level domain which is passed through parameter. Those information about the registrants will be retrieved in a... |