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DRT - How to import a domain list of 496k domains?

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tristanperry

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Hey all,
I have all the LLLL.net combinations in a .txt file, and I'm trying to import this into DRT.

However it only imported 199,989 of the domains? Any ideas how to import them all? :)
Thanks,
Tristan

EDIT: Nevermind, I just found out about File Splitter.

Also, is a proxy *needed* for the scan?
 
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No if you are just scanning for Resolve only you will not need any proxies. If you are getting whois or search engine results you will
 

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Ah okay, thanks :) I'll be WHOIS scanning, so I'm looking into proxy lists now.

DRT seems really powerful, it'll be good to use :)
 

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You also might want to check out the free proxies DRT provides. Just be sure to scan them first with the built in proxy checker to weed out the ones that are dead.
 

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You also might want to check out the free proxies DRT provides. Just be sure to scan them first with the built in proxy checker to weed out the ones that are dead.
I have looked at them, they seem good thanks :)

Although I think I did something wrong. I scanned them all, and ended getting about 48 working ones (heh!). So I pressed okay, and began a scan. I ended it prematurely (it was too slow - I hadn't optimised the settings), and when I went back to the proxy settings the entire 1,5xx proxies had been reloaded?

Also, I see the option to "Clear dead proxies"; is there an option to clear transparent proxies? Or does that need to be done manually? :)
 
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trust me dude, the DRT money is well spent
 

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You also might want to check out the free proxies DRT provides. Just be sure to scan them first with the built in proxy checker to weed out the ones that are dead.
The free proxies have done me well. I recommend this built in feature over searching for other proxy lists.

trust me dude, the DRT money is well spent
It has paid for itself many times over and over!
 

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The free proxies have done me well. I recommend this built in feature over searching for other proxy lists.


It has paid for itself many times over and over!
I'll be sure to get used to it more then :) I'm still not sure why it keeps reverting back to the unscanned list of 1,503 proxies, although hopefully I'll find that out in time :)

trust me dude, the DRT money is well spent
I'm sure it will be :)
 

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Make sure that after you check for available proxies...

select none...
Select dead proxies...
Clear checked, or dead proxies... and then select all. Selecting all will tell the software to use those proxies with your domain scans.


I recommend this built in feature over searching for other proxy lists.

and I will see what we can do with that... Thanks for the suggestion.
 

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Make sure that after you check for available proxies...

select none...
Select dead proxies...
Clear checked, or dead proxies... and then select all. Selecting all will tell the software to use those proxies with your domain scans.
I will do, thanks a lot :)

By the way... I think I'm doing something wrong. I just scanned 50k domains, and it shown all of them as "Not Available". However I did a manual check and some/many of these were available. For example: CVYX.net was scanned as Not Available, when it actually is?

Why has this happened? And how can I get around this?

EDIT: Nevermind, I had to re-tick the first WHOIS option in the Thread Settings bit :)
 
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