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@@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +.TH "WHOIS" "1" "2019-12-30" "Marco d'Itri" "Debian GNU/Linux" +.SH NAME +whois \- client for the whois directory service +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B whois +[ +.RB {\~ \-h \~|\~ \-\-host \~} +.I HOST +] [ +.RB {\~ \-p \~|\~ \-\-port \~} +.I PORT +] [\~\c +.B \-abBcdGHIKlLmMrRx +] [\~\c +.BI \-g \~SOURCE:FIRST\-LAST +] [\~\c +.BR \-i \~ +.IR ATTR [, ATTR ]...\~] +[\~\c +.BR \-s \~ +.IR SOURCE [, SOURCE ]...\~] +[\~\c +.BR \-T \~ +.IR TYPE [, TYPE ]...\~] +.RB [\~ \-\-verbose \~] +.RB [\~ \-\-no\-recursion \~] +.I OBJECT + +.B whois +.B \-q +.I KEYWORD + +.B whois +.B \-t +.I TYPE + +.B whois +.B \-v +.I TYPE + +.B whois \-\-help + +.B whois \-\-version + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B whois +searches for an object in a +.I RFC 3912 +database. +.P +This version of the whois client tries to guess the right server to +ask for the specified object. If no guess can be made it will connect to +.I whois.networksolutions.com +for NIC handles or +.I whois.arin.net +for IPv4 addresses and network names. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP 8 +.B \-h \c +.IR HOST , +.BI \-\-host= HOST +Connect to +.IR HOST . +.TP 8 +.B \-H +Do not display the legal disclaimers that some registries like to show you. +.TP 8 +.B \-p \c +.IR PORT , +.BI \-\-port= PORT +Connect to +.IR PORT . +.TP 8 +.B \-I +First query +.I whois.iana.org +and then follow its referral to the +whois server authoritative for that request. This works for IP addresses, +AS numbers and domains. +.BR BEWARE : +this implies that the IANA server will receive your complete query. +.TP 8 +.B \-\-no\-recursion +Disable recursion from registry to registrar servers. +.TP 8 +.B \-\-verbose +Be verbose. +.TP 8 +.B \-\-help +Display online help. +.TP 8 +.B \-\-version +Display the program version. +.P +Other options are flags understood by +.I whois.ripe.net +and some other +RIPE-like servers: +.TP 8 +.B \-a +Also search all the mirrored databases. +.TP 8 +.B \-b +Return brief IP address ranges with abuse contact. +.TP 8 +.B \-B +Disable objects filtering. +(Show the e-mail addresses.) +.TP 8 +.B \-c +Return the smallest IP address range with a reference to an irt object. +.TP 8 +.B \-d +Return the reverse DNS delegation object too. +.TP 8 +.B \-g \c +.I SOURCE:FIRST\-LAST +Search updates from +.I SOURCE +database between +.I FIRST +and +.I LAST +update serial number. It is useful to obtain Near Real Time Mirroring stream. +.TP 8 +.B \-G +Disable grouping of associated objects. +.TP 8 +.B \-i \c +.IR ATTR [, ATTR ]... +Inverse-search objects having associated attributes. +.I ATTR +is the attribute name, while the positional +.I OBJECT +argument is the attribute value. +.TP 8 +.B \-K +Return primary key attributes only. An exception is the +.I members +attribute of +.I set +objects, which is always returned. Another exception are all +attributes of the objects +.IR organisation , +.I person +and +.IR role , +that are never returned. +.TP 8 +.B \-l +Return the one level less specific object. +.TP 8 +.B \-L +Return all levels of less specific objects. +.TP 8 +.B \-m +Return all one level more specific objects. +.TP 8 +.B \-M +Return all levels of more specific objects. +.TP 8 +.B \-q \c +.I KEYWORD +Return information about the server. +.I KEYWORD +can be +.I version +for the server version, +.I sources +for the list of database sources or +.I types +for the list of supported object types. +.TP 8 +.B \-r +Disable recursive lookups for contact information. +.TP 8 +.B \-R +Disable following referrals and force showing the object from the local copy +in the server. +.TP 8 +.B \-s \c +.IR SOURCE [, SOURCE ]... +Request the server to search for objects mirrored from +.IR SOURCE . +Sources are delimited by comma, and the order is significant. +Use the +.I \-q sources +parameter to obtain a list of valid sources. +.TP 8 +.B \-t \c +.I TYPE +Return the template for a object of +.IR TYPE . +.TP 8 +.B \-T \c +.IR TYPE [, TYPE ]... +Restrict the search to objects of +.IR TYPE . +Multiple types are separated by a comma. +.TP 8 +.B \-v \c +.I TYPE +Return the verbose template for a object of +.IR TYPE . +.TP 8 +.B \-x +Search for only exact match on network address prefix. +.SH NOTES +When querying the Verisign gTLDs (e.g.\& \&.com, \&.net...\&) thin registry servers +for a domain, the program will automatically prepend the +.I domain +keyword to only show domain records. The +.I nameserver +or +.I registrar +keywords must be used to show other kinds of records. +.P +When querying +.I whois.arin.net +for IPv4 or IPv6 networks, the CIDR +netmask length will be automatically removed from the query string. +.P +When querying +.I whois.nic.ad.jp +for AS numbers, the program will automatically convert the request +in the appropriate format, inserting a space after the string +.IR AS . +.P +When querying +.I whois.denic.de +for domain names and no other +flags have been specified, the program will automatically add the flag +.IR "\-T dn" . +.P +When querying +.I whois.dk\-hostmaster.dk +for domain names and no other +flags have been specified, the program will automatically add the flag +.IR "\-\-show\-handles" . +.P +RIPE-specific command line options are ignored when querying non-RIPE +servers. This may or may not be the behaviour intended by the user. +When using non-standard query parameters then the command line options +which are not to be interpreted by the client must follow the +.I \-\- +separator (which marks the beginning of the query string). +.P +If the +.I /etc/whois.conf +configuration file exists, it will be consulted +to find a server before applying the normal rules. Each line of the +file should contain a regular expression to be matched against the query +text and the whois server to use, separated by white space. +IDN domains must use the ACE format. +.P +The whois protocol does not specify an encoding for characters which +cannot be represented by ASCII and implementations vary wildly. +If the program knows that a specific server uses a certain encoding, +if needed it will transcode the server output to the encoding specified +by the current system locale. +.P +Command line arguments will always be interpreted accordingly to the +current system locale and converted to the IDN ASCII Compatible Encoding. +.SH "FILES" +/etc/whois.conf +.SH "ENVIRONMENT" +.IP LANG +When querying +.I whois.nic.ad.jp +and +.I whois.jprs.jp +English text is requested unless the +.I LANG +or +.I LC_MESSAGES +environment variables specify a Japanese locale. +.IP "WHOIS_OPTIONS" +A list of options which will be evaluated before the ones specified on the +command line. +.IP "WHOIS_SERVER" +This server will be queried if the program cannot guess where some kind +of objects are located. If the variable does not exist then +.I whois.arin.net +will be queried. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.IR whois.conf (5). +.P +.IR "RFC 3912" : +WHOIS Protocol Specification. +.P +.IR "RIPE Database Query Reference Manual" : +.RI < https://www.ripe.net/data\-tools/support/documentation/ripe\-database\-query\-reference\-manual > +.SH BUGS +The program may have buffer overflows in the command line parser: +be sure to not pass untrusted data to it. +It should be rewritten to use a dynamic strings library. +.SH HISTORY +This program closely tracks the user interface of the whois client +developed at RIPE by Ambrose Magee and others on the base of the +original BSD client. +.SH AUTHOR +.B Whois +and this man page were written by Marco d'Itri +.RI < md@linux.it > +and are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, +version 2 or later. +\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later |