Right here...
http://www.enom.com/domains/whois.asp
Who knows why nothing shows up on whois.sc, though.![]()
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Where is their ICANN mandated publically accessible WhoIs?
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Right here...
http://www.enom.com/domains/whois.asp
Who knows why nothing shows up on whois.sc, though.![]()
You raise a point.
I know of some drop registrar who seem to be in breach of icann agreement.
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The domain in question does not show in that WhoIs. The name was registered approximately a month ago.Originally Posted by webfreak
The NSI WhoIs shows this as the WhoIs resource for the domain:
http://whois.enomx.com
This pisses me off.
:baring_teeth:
Have you tried emailing eNom about the domain? Maybe they can point you in the right direction?
What pisses me off is the rules ICANN doesn't enforce. If it doesn't include a "$" they don't care.
Yep, the public be damned.Originally Posted by jdk
Same with enomsky.com:
whois.enomsky.com not available although it's listed in the whois of for example MAZUA.COM
According to whois, enomsky.com is the registrar listed as ENOMSKY INC.
Go to enomsky.com and all you'll find of this "registrar" is a PPC page.
Somehow this business seems more shady every day.
Btw - how many sub registrars of themselves has enom created ?
Last edited by beatz; 08-05-2006 at 09:03 PM.
ICANN ACCREDITED REGISTRARS
Enom Corporate, Inc.
Enom GMP Services, Inc.
eNom World, Inc.
eNom, Inc.
Enom1, Inc.
Enom2, Inc.
Enom3, Inc.
Enom4, Inc.
eNom401, Inc.
Enom5, Inc.
Enoma1, Inc.
EnomAte, Inc.
EnomAU, Inc.
EnomEU, Inc.
Enomfor, Inc.
EnomMX, Inc.
Enomnz, Inc.
eNomsky, Inc.
EnomTen, Inc.
EnomToo, Inc.
EnomV, Inc.
EnomX, Inc.
Can anyone explain what the heck is going on here? Have all these new ICANN accredited enom sub-registrars been created since Demand Media recently took over? This seems most unusual and definitely deserves some answers.
Might be created for drop catching...
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mazua.com shows up on whois.enom.comOriginally Posted by beatz
EDIT: Can anyone get anything registered with eNom or any of its resellers to show up on whois.sc?
Last edited by webfreak; 08-06-2006 at 06:23 AM.
Originally Posted by denny007
No doubt, but how does that release them from their ICANN obligations?
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