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WHOIS(1)                                 Debian GNU/Linux                                WHOIS(1)

NAME
       whois - client for the whois directory service

SYNOPSIS
       whois  [  {  -h  |  --host  }  HOST  ]  [  {  -p  |  --port } PORT ] [ -abBcdGHIKlLmMrRx ]
       [  -g  SOURCE:FIRST-LAST  ]  [  -i  ATTR[,ATTR]...  ]  [  -s  SOURCE[,SOURCE]...  ]  [  -T
       TYPE[,TYPE]... ] [ --verbose ] [ --no-recursion ] OBJECT

       whois -q KEYWORD

       whois -t TYPE

       whois -v TYPE

       whois --help

       whois --version

DESCRIPTION
       whois searches for an object in a RFC 3912 database.

       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 whois.networksolutions.com for NIC han-
       dles or whois.arin.net for IPv4 addresses and network names.

OPTIONS
       -h HOST, --host=HOST
               Connect to HOST.

       -H      Do not display the legal disclaimers that some registries like to show you.

       -p PORT, --port=PORT
               Connect to PORT.

       -I      First  query  whois.iana.org  and then follow its referral to the whois server au-
               thoritative for that request. This works for IP addresses, AS numbers and domains.
               BEWARE: this implies that the IANA server will receive your complete query.

       --no-recursion
               Disable recursion from registry to registrar servers.

       --verbose
               Be verbose.

       --help  Display online help.

       --version
               Display the program version.

       Other options are flags understood by whois.ripe.net and some other RIPE-like servers:

       -a      Also search all the mirrored databases.

       -b      Return brief IP address ranges with abuse contact.

       -B      Disable objects filtering. (Show the e-mail addresses.)

       -c      Return the smallest IP address range with a reference to an irt object.

       -d      Return the reverse DNS delegation object too.

       -g SOURCE:FIRST-LAST
               Search  updates  from SOURCE database between FIRST and LAST update serial number.
               It is useful to obtain Near Real Time Mirroring stream.

       -G      Disable grouping of associated objects.

       -i ATTR[,ATTR]...
               Inverse-search objects having associated attributes.  ATTR is the attribute  name,
               while the positional OBJECT argument is the attribute value.

       -K      Return  primary  key attributes only. An exception is the members attribute of set
               objects, which is always returned. Another exception are all attributes of the ob-
               jects organisation, person and role, that are never returned.

       -l      Return the one level less specific object.

       -L      Return all levels of less specific objects.

       -m      Return all one level more specific objects.

       -M      Return all levels of more specific objects.

       -q KEYWORD
               Return  information  about the server.  KEYWORD can be version for the server ver-
               sion, sources for the list of database sources or types for the list of  supported
               object types.

       -r      Disable recursive lookups for contact information.

       -R      Disable  following  referrals  and force showing the object from the local copy in
               the server.

       -s SOURCE[,SOURCE]...
               Request the server to search for objects mirrored from SOURCE.  Sources are delim-
               ited  by comma, and the order is significant.  Use the -q sources parameter to ob-
               tain a list of valid sources.

       -t TYPE Return the template for a object of TYPE.

       -T TYPE[,TYPE]...
               Restrict the search to objects of TYPE.  Multiple types are separated by a comma.

       -v TYPE Return the verbose template for a object of TYPE.

       -x      Search for only exact match on network address prefix.

NOTES
       When querying the Verisign gTLDs (e.g. .com, .net...) thin registry servers for a  domain,
       the  program  will  automatically  prepend the domain keyword to only show domain records.
       The nameserver or registrar keywords must be used to show other kinds of records.

       When querying whois.arin.net for IPv4 or IPv6 networks, the CIDR netmask  length  will  be
       automatically removed from the query string.

       When  querying  whois.nic.ad.jp for AS numbers, the program will automatically convert the
       request in the appropriate format, inserting a space after the string AS.

       When querying whois.denic.de for domain names and no other flags have been specified,  the
       program will automatically add the flag -T dn.

       When  querying whois.dk-hostmaster.dk for domain names and no other flags have been speci-
       fied, the program will automatically add the flag --show-handles.

       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 -- separator (which marks the beginning of the query string).

       If  the  /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  expres-
       sion  to be matched against the query text and the whois server to use, separated by white
       space.  IDN domains must use the ACE format.

       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.

       Command line arguments will always be interpreted accordingly to the current system locale
       and converted to the IDN ASCII Compatible Encoding.

FILES
       /etc/whois.conf

ENVIRONMENT
       LANG   When querying whois.nic.ad.jp and whois.jprs.jp English text  is  requested  unless
              the LANG or LC_MESSAGES environment variables specify a Japanese locale.

       WHOIS_OPTIONS
              A  list of options which will be evaluated before the ones specified on the command
              line.

       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 whois.arin.net will be queried.

SEE ALSO
       whois.conf(5).

       RFC 3912: WHOIS Protocol Specification.

       RIPE  Database  Query Reference Manual: <http://www.ripe.net/data-tools/support/documenta-
       tion/ripe-database-query-reference-manual>

BUGS
       The program may have buffer overflows in the command line parser: be sure to not pass  un-
       trusted data to it.  It should be rewritten to use a dynamic strings library.

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.

AUTHOR
       Whois and this man page were written by Marco d'Itri <md AT linux.it> and are licensed  under
       the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or higher.

Marco d'Itri                                2019-12-30                                   WHOIS(1)

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