Tools based on whois -t output.
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Mike Norris
mnorris at hea.ie
Wed Apr 9 13:19:45 CEST 1997
Good idea, Ambrose. I presume the asterisk is a place-holder and will appear in the case of attributes that are neither look-up nor inverse keys? Regards. Mike >person: [mandatory] [single] [look-up key] >address: [mandatory] [multiple] * >phone: [mandatory] [multiple] * >fax-no: [optional] [multiple] * >e-mail: [optional] [multiple] [look-up key] >nic-hdl: [optional] [single] [look-up key] >remarks: [optional] [multiple] * >notify: [optional] [multiple] [inverse key] >mnt-by: [optional] [multiple] [inverse key] >changed: [mandatory] [multiple] * >source: [mandatory] [single] * > >where [look-up key] indicates that you use this >attribute as an argument to whois and [inverse key] >indicates that you can use the attribute as an >argument to whois -i.
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