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Title : Referal extension to the Whois protocol
Author(s) : P. Faltstrom, M. Kosters
Filename : draft-faltstrom-whois-04.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 02-May-00
This document presents extensions to the Whois protocol output
format which enables a possibility for the server to send referal
information to the Whois client. This referal mechanism can be used
for example in a situation with a registrar/registry model, where
the registrars all have their own Whois databases, and together they
serve a whole TLD. It can also be used when implementing a
root-whois service on top of all whois servers in the world, and
this way enable the possibility of creating advanced proxy services.
For the latter, a registration procedure is also suggested, where
Whois services can be registered.
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