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Bulk IP Lookup Tool or, Script
Have to Check up 3700 domains IP address (bulk lookup) Can anyone recommend any free software or, script?
IPNetinfo software just got hang if more than 100 domains are provided.
Any free software or, free php script if available, kindly recommend me.
Over online few sites offer bulk IP lookup for domains, have restrictions for ex. 50, 100 at once.
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Pretty up as you wish.
@raindog308 trying this in a vps, will let you know the findings (:
I usually use:
and it returns a bunch of info about domains I want to know more about.
@raindog308 Can you tell me some ssh code how to save the result in an another text file? Really help me a lot with this command and it works, however I have to save the result in an another txt file.
Awesome. It just works.
I'm surprised you probably don't have dick! Asshole.
Future improvements:
check that input and output both exist
make over-writing the file optional
verify input exists before trying to read from it
reformat so that the output is just domain,IPs in nice CSV
Use dig instead of nslookup and allow specification of record type
Use getopt
rewrite it in python
Well, it's LowEnd.
I'm surprised that you're probably brainless and have no sense of humor!
Ran it on my server, and it works really well. Thanks @GM2015
Come on OP, is this another step into your "provide DNS" bullshit? Sounds like you're asking for a script to run in the background, like what Cloudflare would do during setup of a new domain, to provide the preset records...
//advice: you might want to lookup the ftp, ssh, cpanel, server subdomains...
Look forward to your offers so I can experience poor attitude and "halp-me-code-this" on a whole new level.
most providers who don't know what they are doing don't even make it to LEB/LET, there's a pretty large chance of you making it though... by asking on LET for help. gosh, why don't you learn how to code first?
edit: sentence fix
Agreed. I only look up domains every once in a while and last time I did on Digitalocean, the script automatically cleared up all temporary files and made the server a lot faster.
Yeah, and guess who approves the most? @Jarland!
It's a well known fact that DigitalOcean bloats up its images so customers can't use the full potential of the server - and that command clears it up!!!
Loving the command, mass deploying it on my nodes globally right now.
He just want copy paste script I'll surprise if he know why these script just works?
@theroyalstudent lol. He/she will ask another question, and only care about the
dickanswer@theroyalstudent Well I guess the truth has no way to compete with this "well known fact."
Just because it has more packages installed than you want doesn't mean it's intentionally bloated to support some evil plan.
(joining in the troll here...kinda ruins it when I say this though)
nah, that was a joke post. if its an evil plan I would have stopped recommending DO for any production stuff
I know :P
Got fucking scared, come on... Thought DO was gonna reject my requests for more swag in the future lmao
I missed a golden opportunity to clean up the net.
Let the swag rain down!
You know this is stupid and not going to work with domains that have catchall nameservers like .ws domains, right?
No, because I'm not as l33t as you. Wasn't willing to make the personality tradeoff.
Also, see:
We await your improvements.
Send some to me pls You should know my address. Email is on my website...
flies off for lesson
I should mention that if you use that in conjunction with any other scripts, make sure to run the other ones first or they won't work.
I was taught that line has to be prioritized on all scripts you need to write.
I add the command to init.d actually.
Just create 3700 new threads on LET, one for each domain. People literally can't wait do do your job for you.
I think raindog's code should go on GitHub