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+#!/bin/bash
+# for getting .nl 2 letter domains, not saved anywhere, just printed to stdout. tor is used to change IP, 100req/IP/day!
+# you need curl and tor, also update torpassword variable with your controlpassword (NOT HASH!).
+trap ctrl_c INT
+
+function ctrl_c() {
+ echo -e "\e[91m---> Terminating ...\e[0m"
+ exit
+}
+
+
+if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
+
+ ok=true
+ spanje=0.1
+ torpassword="antoniolukas"
+ list=`echo {{a..z},{0..9}}{{a..z},{0..9}}`
+
+else
+ echo -e "\e[93m"' /---------------------> Short nl domain finder Beta <---------------------\'
+ echo -e "\e[93m"' /------------------> 2019 Anton Sijanec, github/AstiriL <-------------------\'
+ echo -e "\e[93m"'/--------> Checks all short domain names for availability using WWW <-..------\'
+ echo -e "\e[93m"'\---> Usage: ./nl.sh start <---/'
+ echo -e "\e[93m"' \---> queries netherlands TLD (.nl) web domain availability database via <--/'
+ echo -e "\e[93m"' \---------> Tor. In case of Too many requests, Tor will get a new IP. <---/'"\e[0m"
+fi
+
+if [ $ok ] ; then
+echo "---> Starting... Delay: "$spanje s", TLD: nl."
+ for domain in $list # do for every 2 character possibility
+ do
+ sleep $spanje # we don't need no sleep! tho
+ VAL=`curl "https://www.sidn.nl/rest/is?domain=$domain" -s --socks5 localhost:9050`
+ while [[ $VAL == *"Too many requests"* ]]
+ do
+ echo -e "\e[95m$domain.nl Request Limit Passed, New IP ...\e[0m"
+ printf 'AUTHENTICATE "'$torpassword'"\r\nSIGNAL NEWNYM\r\n' | nc 127.0.0.1 9051 -q 1
+ sleep $spanje # no sleep baby! tho
+ VAL=`curl "https://www.sidn.nl/rest/is?domain="$domain -s --socks5 localhost:9050`
+ done
+ if [[ $VAL == *"is beschikbaar"* ]]
+ then
+ echo -e "\e[92m$domain.nl FREE\e[0m\007"
+ echo "$domain.nl" >> freedomains-www.nl
+ else
+ echo -e "\e[91m$domain.nl TAKEN\e[0m"
+ echo $VAL>lastlookup.nl
+ fi
+ done
+ echo -e "\e[39m"
+fi