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32.\"     From: @(#)whois.1	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
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35.Dd January 23, 2006
36.Dt WHOIS 1
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm whois
40.Nd "Internet domain name and network number directory service"
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm
43.Op Fl aAbdfgiIklmQrR6
44.Op Fl c Ar country-code | Fl h Ar host
45.Op Fl p Ar port
46.Ar name ...
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Nm
50utility looks up records in the databases maintained by several
51Network Information Centers
52.Pq Tn NICs .
53.Pp
54The options are as follows:
55.Bl -tag -width indent
56.It Fl a
57Use the American Registry for Internet Numbers
58.Pq Tn ARIN
59database.
60It contains network numbers used in those parts of the world covered neither by
61.Tn APNIC , AfriNIC , LACNIC ,
62nor by
63.Tn RIPE .
64.Pp
65(Hint: All point of contact handles in the
66.Tn ARIN
67whois database end with
68.Qq Li -ARIN . )
69.Pp
70.It Fl A
71Use the Asia/Pacific Network Information Center
72.Pq Tn APNIC
73database.
74It contains network numbers used in East Asia, Australia,
75New Zealand, and the Pacific islands.
76.It Fl b
77Use the Network Abuse Clearinghouse database.
78It contains addresses to which network abuse should be reported,
79indexed by domain name.
80.It Fl c Ar country-code
81This is the equivalent of using the
82.Fl h
83option with an argument of
84.Qq Ar country-code Ns Li .whois-servers.net .
85.It Fl d
86Use the US Department of Defense
87database.
88It contains points of contact for subdomains of
89.Pa .MIL .
90.It Fl f
91Use the African Network Information Centre
92.Pq Tn AfriNIC
93database.
94It contains network numbers used in Africa and the islands of the
95western Indian Ocean.
96.It Fl g
97Use the US non-military federal government database, which contains points of
98contact for subdomains of
99.Pa .GOV .
100.It Fl h Ar host
101Use the specified host instead of the default variant.
102Either a host name or an IP address may be specified.
103.Pp
104By default
105.Nm
106constructs the name of a whois server to use from the top-level domain
107.Pq Tn TLD
108of the supplied (single) argument, and appending
109.Qq Li .whois-servers.net .
110This effectively allows a suitable whois server to be selected
111automatically for a large number of
112.Tn TLDs .
113.Pp
114In the event that an IP
115address is specified, the whois server will default to the American
116Registry for Internet Numbers
117.Pq Tn ARIN .
118If a query to
119.Tn ARIN
120references
121.Tn APNIC , AfriNIC , LACNIC ,
122or
123.Tn RIPE ,
124that server will be queried also, provided that the
125.Fl Q
126option is not specified.
127.Pp
128If the query is not a domain name or IP address,
129.Nm
130will fall back to
131.Pa whois.crsnic.net .
132.It Fl i
133Use the Network Solutions Registry for Internet Numbers
134.Pq Pa whois.networksolutions.com
135database.
136It contains network numbers and domain contact information for most of
137.Pa .COM , .NET , .ORG
138and
139.Pa .EDU
140domains.
141.Pp
142.Sy NOTE !
143The registration of these domains is now done by a number of
144independent and competing registrars and this database holds no information
145on the domains registered by organizations other than Network Solutions, Inc.
146Also, note that the
147.Tn InterNIC
148database
149.Pq Pa whois.internic.net
150is no longer handled by Network Solutions, Inc.
151For details, see
152.Pa http://www.internic.net/ .
153.Pp
154(Hint: Contact information, identified by the term
155.Em handle ,
156can be looked up by prefixing
157.Qq Li "handle "
158to the
159.Tn NIC
160handle in the query.)
161.It Fl I
162Use the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
163.Pq Tn IANA
164database.
165It contains network information for top-level domains.
166.It Fl k
167Use the National Internet Development Agency of Korea's
168.Pq Tn KRNIC
169database.
170It contains network numbers and domain contact information
171for Korea.
172.It Fl l
173Use the Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry
174.Pq Tn LACNIC
175database.
176It contains network numbers used in much of Latin America and the
177Caribbean.
178.It Fl m
179Use the Route Arbiter Database
180.Pq Tn RADB
181database.
182It contains route policy specifications for a large
183number of operators' networks.
184.It Fl p Ar port
185Connect to the whois server on
186.Ar port .
187If this option is not specified,
188.Nm
189defaults to port 43.
190.It Fl Q
191Do a quick lookup.
192This means that
193.Nm
194will not attempt to lookup the name in the authoritative whois
195server (if one is listed).
196This option has no effect when combined with any other options.
197.It Fl r
198Use the R\(aaeseaux IP Europ\(aaeens
199.Pq Tn RIPE
200database.
201It contains network numbers and domain contact information
202for Europe.
203.It Fl R
204Use the Russia Network Information Center
205.Pq Tn RIPN
206database.
207It contains network numbers and domain contact information
208for subdomains of
209.Pa .RU .
210This option is deprecated; use the
211.Fl c
212option with an argument of
213.Qq Li RU
214instead.
215.It Fl 6
216Use the IPv6 Resource Center
217.Pq Tn 6bone
218database.
219It contains network names and addresses for the IPv6 network.
220.El
221.Pp
222The operands specified to
223.Nm
224are treated independently and may be used
225as queries on different whois servers.
226.Sh EXAMPLES
227Most types of data, such as domain names and
228.Tn IP
229addresses, can be used as arguments to
230.Nm
231without any options, and
232.Nm
233will choose the correct whois server to query.
234Some exceptions, where
235.Nm
236will not be able to handle data correctly, are detailed below.
237.Pp
238To obtain contact information about an
239administrator located in the Russian
240.Tn TLD
241domain
242.Qq Li RU ,
243use the
244.Fl c
245option as shown in the following example, where
246.Ar CONTACT-ID
247is substituted with the actual contact identifier.
248.Pp
249.Dl "whois -c RU CONTACT-ID"
250.Pp
251(Note: This example is specific to the
252.Tn TLD
253.Qq Li RU ,
254but other
255.Tn TLDs
256can be queried by using a similar syntax.)
257.Pp
258The following example demonstrates how to obtain information about an
259.Tn IPv6
260address or hostname using the
261.Fl 6
262option, which directs the query to
263.Tn 6bone .
264.Pp
265.Dl "whois -6 IPv6-IP-Address"
266.Pp
267The following example demonstrates how to query
268a whois server using a non-standard port, where
269.Dq Li query-data
270is the query to be sent to
271.Dq Li whois.example.com
272on port
273.Dq Li rwhois
274(written numerically as 4321).
275.Pp
276.Dl "whois -h whois.example.com -p rwhois query-data"
277.Sh SEE ALSO
278.Rs
279.%A Ken Harrenstien
280.%A Vic White
281.%T NICNAME/WHOIS
282.%D 1 March 1982
283.%O RFC 812
284.Re
285.Sh HISTORY
286The
287.Nm
288command appeared in
289.Bx 4.3 .
290