osmanboy Posted March 26, 2020 Share Posted March 26, 2020 Hi, When someone wants to buy a domain at my WHMCS page, it only shows these by default. : .com .net .org .info .biz And i would like to show al the TLDS i sell, how can i do this? Also the WHOIS doest work great (I use WHMCS NAMESPINNING) .nl domains are 99% of the time sold acording to my site even if they are still for sale. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian! Posted March 27, 2020 Share Posted March 27, 2020 15 hours ago, osmanboy said: When someone wants to buy a domain at my WHMCS page, it only shows these by default. And i would like to show al the TLDS i sell, how can i do this? you can edit the domainregister.tpl template.. 15 hours ago, osmanboy said: Also the WHOIS doest work great (I use WHMCS NAMESPINNING) .nl domains are 99% of the time sold according to my site even if they are still for sale. On 08/12/2019 at 13:00, brian! said: NameSpinning is really just eNom - but i'm pretty sure that eNom don't offer the .nl TLD and therefore for that TLD, WHMCS will resort to using standard whois. however as I said previously, I believe the .nl registry still impose a maximum of just 15 port43 (the method normally used by WHMCS) whois lookups per day per IP (or 500 lookups on their website) - obviously, if you're based in the NL, or offer .nl as a primary TLD option, you will easily hit those lookup limits (especially if used for suggestions too)... and then you might start seeing domains marked as unavailable when they're not. when you mentioned that this is only occurring for .nl, but not the other TLDs, this would be the most likely reason... .com etc will be using eNom's API to get the whois results and with them, there should be no lookup limits. if you think this lookup limit issue is occurring for you, then I might suggest talking to sidn.nl and seeing if they can whitelist your server IP. if you had an account with a lookup provider registrar that offers the .nl TLD, e.g Logicboxes (resellerclub, resell.biz, netearthone etc), then that could be another option, but that might then cause problems with other TLDs that you want to sell. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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