Free Site that lists all sites using the same nameserver?

morpho

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I'm getting a bunch of fraud/completedly unrelated clicks from a bunch of different sites on the adcenter partner network.

All the fraud sites I have looked at seen to use the same nameservers.

I found a site that did this a few months ago, but can't seem to find it. I can still picture it in my head. :)

I know about domaintools.com/ns-spy/ & its only $20, so no bid deal & probably worth it if I didn't know another free site existed but can't f'n remember it.

BTW, I did do a search &
gwebtools.com/ns-spy .. nowhere near accurate (Checked my own NS)
nameserverspy.org ... very small # of NS
etc

Thank
 


I'm not sure if it's the one you're thinking of, but robtex.com should give you what you need. The UI is crap, but they've got what you're looking for.
 
you can also try dig from a shell; set the "type" to AXFR.
this initiates a DNS zone transfer IF the server supports it.
can't remember if it only gets the entry for a domain or the whole zone file.
"man dig" or google are your friends
 
I'm not sure if it's the one you're thinking of, but robtex.com should ...

I did find that, but its not complete. Example, one NS has 11 domains & robtex.com shows 3. Tested with one of my own NS... incomplete.

go to blekko.com, search for "domain.com /seo" second tab I think

Thanks for reminding me of that site .. but it doesn't give me that info & the NS's I'm interested in are not in they DB.

you can also try dig from a shell; set the "type" to AXFR.
this initiates a DNS zone transfer IF the server supports it.
can't remember if it only gets the entry for a domain or the whole zone file.
"man dig" or google are your friends

Thank's for the idea. Wouldn't have even have thought to google that. Even though that command does give me some pretty cool info on the domain .. it 's only is for the domain & not the whole zone. So, not what I was looking for.

The ghetto way I was able to get the info was to use a Whois lookup on several of the domains on the same NS & find their IP.

Looked like there was a pattern & they were all within the same ip block.

So, I was able to go to domaintools.com/reverse-ip/, use the wildcard to get all the sites hosted on that block of IPs.

Did the job, but it was soo time consuming & wouldn't work if sites on the same NS were scattered on different IP ranges.

Soooo .... if anyone happens to have something like that bookmarked somewhere .. I'd appreciate it
 
did you find out if those clicks were actually coming form ms.
I notice the same for some of my campaigns but clicks were not charged to my account.

i just blocked such clicks in /etc/hosts.deny (don't seem to have negative effect on campaigns). they seem to come in large continuous spikes, going through all keywords in my campaigns, which messes up prosper, annoying.
 
did you find out if those clicks were actually coming form ms.
I notice the same for some of my campaigns but clicks were not charged to my account.

i just blocked such clicks in /etc/hosts.deny (don't seem to have negative effect on campaigns). they seem to come in large continuous spikes, going through all keywords in my campaigns, which messes up prosper, annoying.

What you are referring to is the Adcenter bot checking all your links. Not a good idea to block it.

What I was referring to is sites showing my ad for complately unrelated terms. Like if I was bidding on acai berry my ad was showing for justin bieber. All the offending sites had a very similiar theme & the same NS.
 
I did find that, but its not complete. Example, one NS has 11 domains & robtex.com shows 3. Tested with one of my own NS... incomplete.

I didn't realize robtex was incomplete, good to know. Thanks

So, trying to understand what you're seeing -- is somebody trying to pollute your tracking just as harassment? Or are they doing this such that you're paying for views? Sorry for the probably-noob question, just trying to understand what's going on.