Domain-check is a tool designed to validate and verify DNS domain expiration dates. The software quickly and easily determines the status of domain names registered. By ensuring the domains are properly registered, users can maintain website functionality and avoid any unnecessary downtime when domain registrations expire.
One of the great things about DNS Domain Expiration Check is its ability to integrate with cron. This means that you can automate the process of checking domain expiration dates and receiving alerts.
To give you an idea of what this tool can do, here are some examples. The first example demonstrates how to use DNS Domain Expiration Check to print the expiration date and registrar for a single domain (daemons.net):
$ domain-check.sh -d daemons.net
Domain Registrar Status Expires Days Left
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daemons.net INTERCOSMOS MEDIA Valid 13-feb-2006 64
The second example shows how to use DNS Domain Expiration Check to print the expiration date and registrar for multiple domains listed in a file (domains):
$ domain-check.sh -f domains
Domain Registrar Status Expires Days Left
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sun.com NETWORK SOLUTIONS Valid 20-mar-2010 1560
google.com EMARKMONITOR INC. Valid 14-sep-2011 2103
daemons.net INTERCOSMOS MEDIA Valid 13-feb-2006 64
spotch.com GANDI Valid 03-dec-2006 357
Finally, the third example demonstrates how to use DNS Domain Expiration Check to email a list of domains that will expire in 60 days or less to the address [email protected]:
$ domain-check -a -f domains -q -x 60 -e [email protected]
Overall, DNS Domain Expiration Check is a powerful and useful tool for anyone who wants to keep track of domain expiration dates and receive timely notifications. It's worth checking out if you're looking for a way to streamline this process.
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