04-24-2007
This means that this IP doesn't have DNS record, is it a local IP ? If yes, ask the system/net admin, otherwise do a whois for the IP, like "whois -d 64.65.101.10" you will see to which organization it belongs, eventually some e-mail addresses.
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www::cnic::simple
WWW::CNic::Simple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::CNic::Simple(3pm)
NAME
WWW::CNic::Simple - a procedural interface to WWW::CNic
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl
use WWW::CNic::Simple;
my @suffixes = suffixes();
my %results = check('test-domain', 'uk.com', 'uk.net');
print "test-domain.uk.com is registered.
" if ($results{'uk.com'} == 1);
my %whois = whois('test-domain.uk.com');
print "domain status: $whois{status}
";
DESCRIPTION
This interface is intended for those who want a simplified view of the WWW::CNic library. It provides simple functions for querying the
CentralNic system, making it ideal for one-liners and other tasks.
Please note that it is not possible to make domain registrations or modifications using "WWW::CNic::Simple".
FUNCTIONS
my @suffixes = suffixes();
This function returns an array containing the currently live CentralNic suffixes.
my %result = check($domain, @suffixes);
This function does an availability check on $domain against the suffixes contained in @suffixes. Note that if @suffixes is omitted the
check will run against all CentralNic domains.
The function returns a hash of the form:
my %result = ( 'uk.com' => 1,
'uk.net' => 0,
'eu.com' => 0);
where 1 indicates that the domain is already registered.
my %whois = whois($domain);
This function returns a hash containing whois data for the given $domain This hash is of the form:
my %whois = { chandle => { postcode => 'SW6 4SN',
country => 'UK',
userid => 'C11480',
fax => 'N/A',
addr => "163 New King's Road, Fulham, London",
name => 'Hostmaster',
email => 'webservices@centralnic.com',
phone => '020 7751 9000',
company => 'CentralNic Ltd' },
expires => '1001458800',
status => 'Live',
thandle => # as chandle above
bhandle => # as chandle above
registrant => 'CentralNic Ltd',
domain => 'toolkit-test.uk.com',
created => '1001458800'
};
COPYRIGHT
This module is (c) 2011 CentralNic Ltd. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
o http://toolkit.centralnic.com/
o WWW::CNic
o WWW::CNic::Cookbook
perl v5.12.3 2011-05-13 WWW::CNic::Simple(3pm)