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You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Whois/preload editintro=Whois/editintro width=25 Whois is an Internet service that finds information about a domain name or IP address. If you enter a domain name in a WHOIS search engine, it will scour a huge database of domains and return information about the one you entered. To see the WHOIS service in action, check out www.whois.com WHOIS is a database that WHOIS is Whois is a command that is used to display the name, race, and description of a given person. When a domain name is registered, the registrant must provide the registrar of the domain name with valid and up-to-date contact information. In theory, by looking up the domain name in any public whois database, anyone is supposed to be able to view this registration information, and thus contact the person or company that owns it. This query is from the UNWHOIS database for any information regrading this query please send an to the UNWHOIS technical support group where you'll unlikely to be help since you didn't read the manual. WHOIS is a network protocol and client/server system used on the Internet to look up the names, IP addresses and owners of server computers. Several Web sites allow you to search the WHOIS database for information about Internet servers. Depending on the type of search, you will need to choose a site appropriately. The following Internet organizations offer official WHOIS lookup support:
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WHOIS is a database that WHOIS is You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Whois/preload editintro=Whois/editintro width=25 Whois is an Internet service that finds information about a domain name or IP address. If you enter a domain name in a WHOIS search engine, it will scour a huge database of domains and return information about the one you entered. This information typically contains the name, address, and phone number of the administrative, billing, and technical contacts of the domain name. WHOIS can also be used to simply check if a certain domain name is available or if it has already been registered. To see the WHOIS service in action, check out www.whois.com WHOIS is a network protocol and client/server system used on the Internet to look up the names, IP addresses and owners of server computers. Several Web sites allow you to search the WHOIS database for information about Internet servers. Depending on the type of search, you will need to choose a site appropriately. The following Internet organizations offer official WHOIS lookup support: * arin.net for searching North American IP addresses * InterNic and Uwhois for searches by domain name * lacnic.net for other searches involving Latin American / Caribbean servers * ripe.net for other searches involving European servers * apnic.net for other searches involving Asia servers Unix based computers also include a built-in whois command line client that provides the same information as Web site searches. No equivalent client ships with Microsoft Windows or Macintosh computers. However, you may prefer to download and use any of the various free command line or graphical (GUI) 'whois' clients available for free on the Internet. This query is from the UNWHOIS database for any information regrading this query please send an to the UNWHOIS technical support group where you'll unlikely to be help since you didn't read the manual. When a domain name is registered, the registrant must provide the registrar of the domain name with valid and up-to-date contact information. In theory, by looking up the domain name in any public whois database, anyone is supposed to be able to view this registration information, and thus contact the person or company that owns it. Whois is a command that is used to display the name, race, and description of a given person.