Re: Detecting parked domains

From: Sean Donelan (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2006 - 21:00:20 EDT

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    On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
    > I have over 100 domains on my personal web server. _NONE_ of them
    > are parked, although not all have web pages (and of the ones that do,
    > none have ads).

    I tried not to attribute malice on the part of domain parking operators.
    I am looking for a way that you, or anyone else, could indicate a domain
    should not be considered "in service" although the name is registered and
    has an A record pointing to an active server so when I check that name
    it doesn't require a human to interpret the results.

    Most of the legit domain parking operators make it pretty obvious to
    a human looking at the web page its not an active domain name , e.g. The
    Future Home Of XYZ, Buy This Domain Now, etc. Unfortunately what may
    be obvious to a human is sometimes difficult for a dumb computer. I
    just want a way to make it equally obvious to a computer. As Randy points
    out, there is more to the Net than the Web, so the better solution should
    not depend on sending a query to port 80.


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