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.TH "WHOIS.CONF" "5" "9 April 2013" "Petr Písař" "Debian GNU/Linux"
.SH "NAME"
whois.conf \- alternative WHOIS servers list for whois client
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.B /etc/whois.conf
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
This file contains a list of WHOIS servers which can augment or override
the built-in list of the client.
It's a plain text file in ASCII encoding. Each line consists of two fields:
a pattern to match WHOIS object identifier and a corresponding WHOIS server
domain name.
Fields are separated by non-empty sequence of space or a tabular characters.
A line starting with a hash character is a free comment and it's not
considered.
The pattern is case-insensitive extended regular expression if whois client
has been compiled with POSIX regular expressions support. Otherwise, simple
case-insensitive suffix comparison against WHOIS object identifier is used.
Internationalized domain names (IDN) must be specified in ascii-compatible
encoding (ACE) format.
.SH "EXAMPLE"
\\.nz$ nz.whois-servers.net
.br
# Hangul Korean TLD
.br
\\.xn--3e0b707e$ whois.kr
.br
# Private ASNs
.br
^as645(1[2-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-4])$ whois.example.net
.SH "FILES"
/etc/whois.conf
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fBwhois\fP(1)
.SH "AUTHOR"
This manual page was written by Petr Písař <\[email protected]\fP>
and is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
version 2 or higher.