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71 | daniel-mar | 1 | # VGWhoIs - ViaThinkSoft Global WhoIs |
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3 | VGWhoIs is a fork of the tool GWhoIs. It allows users to find information about domains, IP addresses, |
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4 | ASN numbers etc by querying the best fitting WhoIs service automatically. The information about the |
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5 | whois services is stored in a pattern file and can be altered or extended by new pattern files. |
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7 | The pattern files which contain the whois servers of all existing top-level-domains is actively maintained and updated |
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8 | regularly! |
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10 | In regards querying OID information, VGWhoIs supports The [OID-Information-Protocol](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-viathinksoft-oidip/). |
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12 | ## Usage |
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14 | The usage is pretty simple: |
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16 | vgwhois example.com |
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18 | ## Installation |
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20 | On Linux, copy all files into a directory of your choice and run `install.sh` as root. |
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21 | To uninstall, run `uninstall.sh`. |
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23 | The installation scripts create symbolic links on your file system, |
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24 | therefore, the program files need to stay at the chosen location after installing. |
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