If you want to use the whois.cgi that's located on our site, you have to go
to our site to use it. We check to make sure you're not just linking to the
CGI from elsewhere. If you want to offer whoi services from your own
website, there are a multitude of utilities available (such as the one
mentioned below by Sergei)
If you're a bit of a code, this is super simple. Open socket to
whois.opensrs.net:43, dump domain, gather data back and HTML-ize it. done
:)
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Charles Daminato
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Sergei Kolodka
Sent: November 22, 2000 2:12 PM
To: A. I. Sinclair
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Whois access denied
AIS> I copied and customised the opensrs whois form from
AIS> http://www.opensrs.org/whois/index.shtml onto my web site.
AIS> When a lookup is performed I get a message "Access Denied".
AIS> How is everyone else doing an Opensrs whois - other than via the whois
that
AIS> is included in the scripts.
Íåre was some time ago very good whois script from
Eric Longman, aka WebWiz, it work almost perfect with
whois.opensrs.net. Take a search on archives or ask him for copy.
Regards
Sergei Kolodka