Heh I hope this turns out right...
#!/usr/bin/perl # I thought that I would put a coment as the wings to this helicopter, + heh it accually compiles and does somthing $notify=" jason\@ lilo.org"; use IO::Socket; @tlds= ('com' ,'net' ,'org'); @a=(a..z); @num=(0..9); @ws= ('rs.internic.net','whois.geektools.com'); fore +ach $q (@a) { foreach $n (@num) { push(@dom,"$q$n"); } } foreach $q (@a) { foreach $e (@a) { push(@dom,"$ +q$e"); } } foreach $q (@a) { foreach $e (@a) { foreach $w (@a) { push(@dom,"$q$e$w"); } } } foreach $t ( +@tlds) { foreach $e (@dom) { push(@domains,"$e.$t"); } } foreach $q +(@dom) { $dws=$ws[int(rand(2))]; print "($dws)$q",": "; $r += IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr=>$dws,PeerPort=>43,P +roto=>"tcp"); print $r "dump $q\r\n"; while(<$r>) { chomp(); if (/^No match for/i || /^No match found for/i) { push(@avail,$q); print $q; } } print "\n"; } open(FD,">dom.out") || die "$!: dom.out\n"; foreach(@avail) { print FD $_,"\n"; } close(FD); open(FD,"mail -s \"Available domains report !\" $no +tify|") || die "$!: mail\n"; foreach(@avail) { print FD $_,"\n"; +} close(FD);

In reply to helicopter, not poetry ... but art. by lindex

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