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Re: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain

Subject: Re: searching any possible pre and postfixes for a given domain
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 19:29:05 -0700
Hello,

Have you tried  http://www.netcraft.com/?host       ??

e.g. 
http://www.netcraft.com/?restriction=site+contains&host=xml-dev&lookup=lookup%21&position=limited


Thanks.
Saqib Ali
http://validate.sf.net

Mads Rasmussen <mads@opencs.com.br> wrote on 08/25/2004 04:44:01 PM:


Is there a tool for this?

Let's say I have a site www.bank.com, I want to search for sites with 
similar names like mine, this could be clone site or just someone riding 

off my sites popularity.

How can I learn of sites with prefixes: *.bank and sites with postfixes: 

bank.*

I tried the google "site:" function but you have to insert the pre or 
postfixes yourself, google doesn't like wildcards :-)
I thought that maybe some spider could do that, someone has knowledge of 

any or how to do it with other tools?

Regards,

-- 
Mads Rasmussen
Open Communications Security
+55 11 3345 2525
http://www.opencs.com.br

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