On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 11:23 -0400, me@tdiehl.org wrote:
Where is this syntax documented? I see the -h option in the man page but the n + part is not there and I would like to understand where that comes from.
whois -h whois.arin.net ?
The ' n + ' are parameters (arguments) introduced by ARIN. They are not part of the standard WHOIS.
To reduce typing I now use for WHOIS:-
.w 65.65.65.65
.w being a one line script containing (whois $1).
When that encounters the ARIN deficiency, I simply up-arrow to get the previous line and add 'a'
.wa 65.65.65.65
.wa is my ARIN whois command (whois -h whois.arin.net n + $1)
However, when ARIN redirects the original enquiry to a RWHOIS, the query is broken and unrecognised by the RWHOIS
whois -h whois.arin.net n + 66.66.66.66
It is a bit of a North American mess. I hope Europe's RIPE retains its fully functioning WHOIS.
Paul.