OK, it turns out Mike Ballon's example won't work.
Let me try to re-phrase the question:
I have this rogue ISP/Webhost/Webdesign company - call 'em "badguycorp". I
don't want to say their name. They are hosting websites that are legally
and/or morally questionable.
I want to find those websites.
I have half a dozen or so known example domains that "badguycorp" is
hosting/running. Looking at their whois data, I know that the main point
of commonality is the name servers. All of them end in badguycorp.net -
with different stuff preceding those. For example:
ns3.tre.badguycorp.net
ns2.fds.badguycorp.net
ns1.jhg.badguycorp.net
So. What I need to do is trawl for whois entries where the name server(s)
end in "badguycorp.net", and report what those websites are.
Is there a way to do this, by any method, Linux command line or otherwise?
Thanks!
Jim
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