Re: Detecting parked domains

From: Sean Donelan (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2006 - 17:03:12 EDT

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    On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Florian Weimer wrote:
    > > Has anyone come up with a quick method for detecting if a domain
    > > name is parked, but is not being used except displaying ads?
    >
    > AFAICT, the main challenge is to define what "parked" means in the
    > context of your application.

    There seems to be DNSBL's for every other thing, I was expecting to find
    one for parked domain names or the server IP addresses used.

    This was for personal interest, rather than a commercial opportunity. I'm
    a lousy typist and its unlikely change. But I can write computer
    applications. I'd rather get a message my application can process
    rather than relying on a human.

    My preference is "legitimate" domain parking firms included a
    standardized piece of meta-data my application could detect and use
    as "this domain doesn't really exist." Sorta of a variant of the
    web robots.txt file, but I prefer it to be application independent,
    instead of assuming everything is HTTP Port 80. Perhaps start with a
    standard record associated with the parked domain, i.e.
    _notexist.example.com.

    For less legitimate domain parking (i.e. typo-squatters), its a different
    problem.


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