whois is now an alias for whi. I removed the whois search entirely.

Thanks!

- Kim

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:33, Tom Corcoran<tom.corco...@moonbade.com> wrote:
> Good idea! Maybe remap whois to whi...
>
> tom.
>
> Kim Gräsman wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Should we retire whois and maybe rename one of the others?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> - Kim
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 19:25, Tom Corcoran<tom.corco...@moonbade.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Finally got to this! They both work great, thanks,
>>>
>>> Tom.
>>>
>>> Shawn K. Hall wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Tom,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now when I run the whois search one has to enter a 4
>>> digit security code. No way of getting around this I
>>> think :-(
>>>
>>>
>>> Not directly, but there are other whois sources. Like "whsc". Try this:
>>>  whsc 12pointdesign.com
>>>
>>> The other one you can use is "whi" (WebHosting.info). I can't remember
>>> offhand if I published this one yet (I like to test them a while first,
>>> then forget):
>>>  whi 12pointdesign.com
>>>
>>> I like "whi" because it also provides a very large database of domain-IP
>>> reverse lookups:
>>>  whi google.com
>>>  whi 64.233.167.99
>>>
>>> -Shawn
>
>

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