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import requests from datetime import datetime

def check_domain(domain): try: response = requests.head(f'https://{domain}', timeout=5) logging.info(f'Domain {domain} is active. Status code: {response.status_code}') return f'Domain {domain} is active. Status code: {response.status_code}' except requests.ConnectionError: logging.warning(f'Domain {domain} seems to be inactive or not properly configured.') return f'Domain {domain} seems to be inactive or not properly configured.' except Exception as e: logging.error(f'An error occurred: {e}') return f'An error occurred: {e}' domaintakip.zip

This Python script checks the status of a domain. It can be expanded with more features such as sending notifications for domain status changes, which would be useful in a domain tracking context. It can be expanded with more features such

def track_domain(domain): print(check_domain(domain)) For a full-fledged domain tracking tool like what

def check_domain(domain): try: response = requests.head(f'https://{domain}', timeout=5) return f'Domain {domain} is active. Status code: {response.status_code}' except requests.ConnectionError: return f'Domain {domain} seems to be inactive or not properly configured.' except Exception as e: return f'An error occurred: {e}'

logging.basicConfig(filename='domain_track.log', level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')

if __name__ == "__main__": while True: schedule.run_pending() time.sleep(1) This piece provides a basic framework. For a full-fledged domain tracking tool like what might be inferred from domaintakip.zip , consider developing it with specific requirements in mind, such as the type of domains to track, notification preferences, and detailed logging.

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