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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Change text font to greater one in this very good MOTIF texteditor ? Post 303040253 by Neo on Friday 25th of October 2019 12:39:01 PM
Old 10-25-2019
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Originally Posted by Sennenmut
Its too cumbersome..
Sorry to hear you feel that way.

I've been in tech for over 40 decades and have learned, configured, built, took apart, and programmed countless tech.

Never, once in my life, have I ever felt learning any new tech was "too cumbersome".

Every new thing we do not understand can be challenging, until we learn it, and then it is easy.

The answer you seek is in the docs; and if reading the manual to learn how to do something you want to do, is too "cumbersome" for you, then perhaps you should stop, if it pains you so much Smilie

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jwhois(1)						      General Commands Manual							 jwhois(1)

NAME
jwhois - client for the whois service SYNOPSIS
jwhois [ OPTIONS ]... [ QUERY ] DESCRIPTION
jwhois searches Whois servers for the object on the command line. The host to query is taken from a global configuration file, a configuration file specified on the command line, or selected directly on the command line. OPTIONS
--version display version, authors and licensing information. --help display a short help text. -c FILE --config=FILE uses FILE as a configuration file instead of the default. -h HOST --host=HOST overrides any hosts in the configuration file and queries HOST directly. -p PORT --port=PORT specifies a port number to use when querying a HOST. -f --force-lookup forces a query to be made to a host even if a current object is available from the cache. -v --verbose outputs verbose debugging information while running (use this before sending a bugreport to ensure that it's indeed a bug and not a misconfiguration). You can increase the verbosity by giving several verbose commands to jwhois, such as -vv. -n --no-redirect disable features that redirect queries from one server to another. -s --no-whoisservers disable the built-in support for whois-servers.net. -a --raw send query verbatim to receiving hosts instead of rewriting them according to the configuration. -i --display-redirections display every step in a redirection (default is to display only the last answer). -d --disable-cache completely disable both reading and writing to cache. -r --rwhois force the query to use the rwhois protocoll instead of HTTP or whois. --rwhois-display=DISPLAY asks receiving rwhois servers to display the results in the DISPLAY display instead of the default dump display. --rwhois-limit=LIMIT asks receiving rwhois servers to limit their responses to LIMIT matches. RIPE EXTENSIONS To use the options specified in RIPE Document 157, you need to change the format of the query slightly. If you were to search for all entries in the RIPE database which lists the admin-c, tech-c or zone-c as CO19-RIPE, you could use the following command syntax: jwhois -h whois.ripe.net -- -i admin-c,tech-c,zone-c CO19-RIPE -- is used to separate the RIPE options from the jwhois options. SEE ALSO
whois(1) GNU
November 2001 jwhois(1)
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