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Re: Detecting parked domains


From: Cory Whitesell <nanog () babtras com>
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 15:09:39 -0600


The trouble I see with this, is that legitimate web hosts commonly run several domains off one server, distinguishing by host headers. So assuming that because 10 domains point at the same IP they must be parked, is a bad assumption.

william(at)elan.net wrote:


On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Rick Wesson wrote:

Parked:
 A domain hosted by a middle-man for the sole purpose of generating
 revenue from pay-per-click advertising. Characterized by having no
 content of value.

this needs to be "no original content of value"

BTW - for those who are still wondering about the question of detecting
this in semi-automated way, I recommend looking at what nameservers are used as way to determine if it is likely to be parked domain. Not perfect but you'll find large number of such domains and if that does not do it
then looking at common ip addresses of where the domain (www) is pointed
to will help determining this even more.





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