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        Title           : The Internet Resource Query Service and the WHOIS 
                          Resource Schema
        Author(s)       : E. Hall, A. Newton
        Filename        : draft-hall-ldap-whois-01.txt
        Pages           : 88
        Date            : 12-Feb-02
        
This document describes an architectural framework for locating 
and retrieving information about network resources, using LDAPv3 
for the data-formatting and query-processing services. This 
document also defines LDAP schema and processing rules for four 
Internet resource types: DNS domains, IPv4 addresses, IPv6 
address, and AS numbers. The framework specified in this document 
allows additional documents to define additional Internet resource 
types and their handling rules.

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