Re: usr/bin/whois: Query terms are ambiguous

2020-01-07 Thread Johannes Krottmayer
Hi Markus, On 07.01.20 at 21:19, Markus Lude wrote: > The server on the other hand could handle different record types, for > example "n ..." for network address space, but there are more. > If the record type is missing the server assumes (in this case) the > record type is n and notifies you

Re: usr/bin/whois: Query terms are ambiguous

2020-01-07 Thread Markus Lude
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 06:49:40PM +0100, Johannes Krottmayer wrote: > Hi, Hi Johannes, > I have a strange issue, when using the "whois" client. > > Always get the following as example: > [...] > # > # Query terms are ambiguous. The query is assumed to be: > # "n 62.46.172.92" > # > # Use

usr/bin/whois: Query terms are ambiguous

2020-01-07 Thread Johannes Krottmayer
Hi, I have a strange issue, when using the "whois" client. Always get the following as example: [...] # # Query terms are ambiguous. The query is assumed to be: # "n 62.46.172.92" # # Use "?" to get help. # [...] I have OpenBSD 6.6 installed on two systems. The issue exists on all those