Article 5746 of meer.list.nanog:
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From: jdfalk@vix.com (J.D. Falk)
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Subject: Re: Broken domain statistics...
Date: 12 Feb 1998 19:08:18 -0000
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On 02/12/98, Phillip Vandry <vandry@Mlink.NET> wrote:

> How do you find them all? You could check your DNS logs for lame
> delegations and collect a list, but that's not all that great.

	Get your nameserver's NIC handle (for example, my own
	ns.cybernothing.org is NS21329-HST), and try:

		whois "server NS21329-HST"

	This'll give you a list of up to 256 domains registered on
	that nameserver.  If you have more, I hear the 'NIC will
	give you a list if you ask.

-- 
J.D. Falk                                                    <jdfalk@vix.com>
Vixie Enterprises                                         http://www.vix.com/



Article 5769 of meer.list.nanog:
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From: mgb@yosemite.net (Mike Bird)
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Subject: Re: Broken domain statistics...
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>Phillip Vandry <vandry@Mlink.NET> writes:
> How do you find them all? You could check your DNS logs for lame
> delegations and collect a list, but that's not all that great.

1) whois yourdomain.com

Look for the FQDN of the first nameserver, say dns1.yourdomain.com.  This
is what
the Internic calls it which may be different from what reverse DNS calls it.

2) whois dns1.yourdomain.com

Look for the record identifier at the top, say DNS123-HST.

3) whois "server DNS123-HST"

Lists the domains served by that name server.

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