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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/README.TXT b/README.TXT deleted file mode 100644 index 0f744e7..0000000 --- a/README.TXT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ - README - - GeekTools Whois Java Client - Version 1.0.1 - -GeekTools Whois Java Client is a finger-style whois which uses the GeekTools -Whois Proxy server () provided by CenterGate Research -Group, LLC. - -This program was developed by Erik C. Thauvin and is -distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See the -enclosed COPYING.TXT file for more information. - - -Components: ------------ - -Whois.class : Compiled Java class (required) -Whois.java : Java Source code - -whois : Bourne shell script (launcher) -whois.bat : Batch file (launcher) - -README.TXT : This file! -COPYING.TXT : GNU General Public License - - -Java Requirements: ------------------- - -A Java VM (Virtual Machine) supporting Java 2, e.g., Sun's JDK or JRE 1.3. -As the source is also provided, you maybe able to recompile for earlier -versions of Java. - - -Usage: ------- - - java Whois query[@] - - -Launchers: ----------- - -A batch file (whois.bat) and Bourne shell script (whois) are provided to make -performing whois queries even more intuitive. - -For example, under Windows, you can simply use: - - whois example.com - -Under UNIX (Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, etc.) use: - - ./whois example.com - -The launchers will report errors if the Whois.class or a valid Java Virtual -Machine cannot be located. - - -Examples: ---------- - -GeekTools Whois Java Client usage emulates the functionality found in various -BSD systems tools such as Chris Cappuccio's fwhois. For example: - - java Whois example.com - -will look for the example.com domain name registration record using the -GeekTools Whois Proxy server located at whois.geektools.com. - - java Whois example.com@whois.networksolutions.com - -will look for the example.com domain name registration record using the whois -server located at whois.networksolutions.com. - - java Whois summary example.com - -will look for the example.com domain name registration summary using the whois -proxy server located at whois.geektools.com. - - java Whois summary example.com@whois.networksolutions.com - -will look for the example.com domain name registration summary using the whois -server located at whois.networksolutions.com. - - java Whois handle IANA - -will look for the specified (IANA) NIC handle/contact record using the -GeekTools Whois Proxy server located at whois.geektools.com. - - java Whois handle IANA@whois.networksolutions.com - -will look for the specified (IANA) NIC handle/contact record using the whois -server located at whois.networksolutions.com. - - java Whois iana@iana.org@ - -(Note: The trailing at sign (@) is REQUIRED to specify an e-mail address -query.) - -will look for the NIC handle/contact record for the specified e-mail address -(iana@iana.org) using the GeekTools Whois Proxy server. - - java Whois iana@iana.org@whois.networksolutions.com - -will look for the NIC handle/contact record for the specified e-mail address -(iana@iana.org) using whois.networksolutions.com. - - -Properties ----------- - -The Whois.properties file can also be used to change the default whois server -and port. The Whois.properties file must be located in the same directory as -the Whois.class file. - -For example, to change the default server from whois.geektools.com to -whois.networksolutions.com, add the following to the properties file: - - server=whois.networksolutions.com - -Similarly, to change the default port from 43 to 46: - - port=46 - - - - -Copyright (C) 2000-2001 by SkyTouch Communications. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/Whois.java b/Whois.java deleted file mode 100644 index bf06eeb..0000000 --- a/Whois.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Package: GeekTools Whois Java Client 1.0.2 - * File: Whois.java (Java source file) - * Author: Erik C. Thauvin - * Comments: Part of the GeekTools Whois Java Client package. - * - * See the README.TXT file for more information. - * - * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 SkyTouch Communications. All Rights Reserved. - * This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General - * Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. - * See the COPYING.TXT file for more information. - * - * $Id$ - */ -import java.io.*; - -import java.net.Socket; -import java.util.Properties; - -/** - * Class Whois - * - * @author Erik C. Thauvin (erik@skytouch.com) - * @version 1.0.2 - */ -public class Whois -{ - /** - * Method main - * - * The Truth is Out There! - * - * @param args Command line arguments - */ - public static void main(String[] args) - { - // Display usage if there are no command line arguments - if (args.length < 1) - { - System.out.println("Usage: java Whois query[@]"); - - return; - } - - // Default server is whois.geektools.com - String server = "whois.geektools.com"; - - // Default server port is 43 - int port = 43; - - // Load the properties file. - try - { - final FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream("Whois.properties"); - final Properties app = new Properties(); - - app.load(in); - - // Get the server property - server = (app.getProperty("server", server)); - - // Get the port property - try - { - port = Integer.parseInt(app.getProperty("port")); - } - catch (NumberFormatException e) - { - // Do nothing! - } - - in.close(); - } - catch (FileNotFoundException e) - { - // Do nothing! - } - catch (IOException e) - { - System.err.println("Whois: an error occurred while loading the properties file: " + e); - } - - // Build the whois query using command line arguments - final StringBuffer buff = new StringBuffer(args[0]); - - for (int i = 1; i < args.length; i++) - { - buff.append(" " + args[i]); - } - - // Convert string buffer to string - String query = buff.toString(); - - // The whois server can be specified after "@" - // e.g.: query@whois.networksolutions.com - final int at = query.lastIndexOf("@"); - final int len = query.length(); - - if ((at != -1)) - { - // Remove the @ if last character in query - // e.g.: john@doe.com@ - if (at == (len - 1)) - { - query = query.substring(0, len - 1); - } - else - { - // The whois server is specified after "@" - server = query.substring(at + 1, len); - // The whois query is specified before "@" - query = query.substring(0, at); - } - } - - try - { - // Establish connection to whois server & port - final Socket connection = new Socket(server, port); - final PrintStream out = - new PrintStream(connection.getOutputStream()); - final BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader( - new InputStreamReader(connection.getInputStream())); - String line = ""; - - // Send the whois query - out.println(query); - // Display the whois server's address & port - System.out.println("[" + server + ":" + port + "]"); - - // Read/display the query's result - while ((line = in.readLine()) != null) - { - System.out.println(line); - } - } - catch (java.net.UnknownHostException e) - { - // Unknown whois server - System.err.println("Whois: unknown host: " + server); - - return; - } - catch (IOException e) - { - // Could not connect to whois server - System.err.println("Whois: " + e); - - return; - } - } -} diff --git a/Whois.properties b/Whois.properties deleted file mode 100644 index cb6518e..0000000 --- a/Whois.properties +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -server=whois.geektools.com diff --git a/release/1.0.1/Whois-1.0.1.tar.gz b/release/1.0.1/Whois-1.0.1.tar.gz deleted file mode 100644 index 9fa6bd8..0000000 Binary files a/release/1.0.1/Whois-1.0.1.tar.gz and /dev/null differ diff --git a/release/1.0.1/Whois-1.0.1.zip b/release/1.0.1/Whois-1.0.1.zip deleted file mode 100644 index 49e08ec..0000000 Binary files a/release/1.0.1/Whois-1.0.1.zip and /dev/null differ diff --git a/release/1.0/Whois-1.0.tar.gz b/release/1.0/Whois-1.0.tar.gz deleted file mode 100644 index 5d01f39..0000000 Binary files a/release/1.0/Whois-1.0.tar.gz and /dev/null differ diff --git a/release/1.0/Whois-1.0.zip b/release/1.0/Whois-1.0.zip deleted file mode 100644 index 3b54ab1..0000000 Binary files a/release/1.0/Whois-1.0.zip and /dev/null differ diff --git a/whois.bat b/whois.bat deleted file mode 100644 index 9e396c5..0000000 --- a/whois.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -@echo off - -rem Package: GeekTools Whois Java Client 1.0.1 -rem File: whois.bat (Batch file) -rem Author: Erik C. Thauvin -rem Comments: Part of the GeekTools Whois Java Client package. -rem See the README.TXT file for more information. -rem -rem Copyright (C) 2000-2001 SkyTouch Communications - All Rights Reserved -rem -rem This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General -rem Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. -rem See the COPYING.TXT file for more information. - -if not exist Whois.class goto WHOIS_ERROR - -set JAVA_EXE=\bin\java.exe - -if not %JAVA_PATH%.==. goto JAVA_RUN -set JAVA_PATH=%HOMEDRIVE%\jdk1.3 -if exist %JAVA_PATH% goto JAVA_RUN -set JAVA_PATH=%HOMEDRIVE%\Progra~1\JavaSoft\JRE\1.3 -if exist %JAVA_PATH% goto JAVA_RUN -set JAVA_PATH= -set JAVA_EXE=java.exe - -:JAVA_RUN -%JAVA_PATH%%JAVA_EXE% Whois %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 -if errorlevel 2 goto JAVA_ERROR -goto DONE - -:JAVA_ERROR -set JAVA_PATH= -echo. -echo Please make sure that the JDK or JRE bin directory is included -echo in your system PATH environment variable. -echo. -pause -goto DONE - -:WHOIS_ERROR -echo. -echo The Whois.class could not be found. It must be located in the -echo same directory as the one this batch file was called from. -echo. -pause - -:DONE -set JAVA_EXE= -@echo on