So, they made their registration private. Cant you do this too with
OpenSRS? (I believe so).
eNom does it, GoDaddy does it, OpenSRS does it....
bill@daze.net wrote:
>I'm sure this has come up before...
>
>Not only is Enom in bed with scam artist Domain Registry Group Inc.
>(i.e. DRoA/C/E/etc.), they also hide spammers idenities:
>
>% whois teamcreator.com
>
> Domain Name: TEAMCREATOR.COM
> Registrar: ENOM, INC.
> Whois Server: whois.enom.com
> Referral URL: http://www.enom.com
> Name Server: NS1.TEAMRESPONDER.COM
> Name Server: NS2.TEAMRESPONDER.COM
> Status: ACTIVE
> Updated Date: 23-jul-2003
> Creation Date: 16-jul-2003
> Expiration Date: 16-jul-2004
>
>% whois -h whois.enom.com teamcreator.com
>Domain not found.
>
>
>% whois TEAMRESPONDER.COM
>
> Domain Name: TEAMRESPONDER.COM
> Registrar: ENOM, INC.
> Whois Server: whois.enom.com
> Referral URL: http://www.enom.com
> Name Server: NS1.TEAMRESPONDER.COM
> Name Server: NS2.TEAMRESPONDER.COM
> Status: ACTIVE
> Updated Date: 30-jun-2003
> Creation Date: 29-jul-2002
> Expiration Date: 29-jul-2004
>
>% whois -h whois.enom.com TEAMRESPONDER.COM
>Domain not found.
>
>
>
>
>--
> <=> ASK and you shall receive <=>
>
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