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From: eah@enigma.xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
Subject: Re: jwhois
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 05:47:41 GMT
References: <20010129131510.A12805@jpradley.jpr.com> 

In article <20010129131510.A12805@jpradley.jpr.com>,
Jean-Pierre Radley  <jpr@jpr.com> wrote:
>I just stumbled onto jwhois, at ftp.gnu.org. It uses a configuration
>file which tells it which whois server in the world-wide world to query,
>depending on the top-level domain.
        [...]
>While it works just fine for me for places like basien.de or demon.co.uk,
>or satsof.com.au, it doesn't resolve xenitec.on.ca:
>
>    # jwhois xenitec.on.ca
>    [whois.cdnnet.ca]
>    Not found.
>
>    This service is only for .CA domain names registered in the old
>    UBC/CDNnet registry, but not yet re-registered with the new CIRA .CA
>    registry. The CIRA WHOIS server is available at whois.cira.ca.

JP, as both you and then the stderr you quote illustrate,
you must point it (jwhois) at the _correct_ whois server.



All old .CA domains not re-registered with CIRA (the new CA domain
authority) were deactivated Dec 1, 2000; the old CDNNET server only
reports on those *deactivated* domains.  Active .CA domains can only
be queried at whois.cira.ca.  Try asking there.

[IIRC, that legacy (CDNNET) whois server is slated to be turned off
 sometime Feb 1st, 2001, about two days from now.]

Regards,
                --ed    (Ed Hew)
--
   CA Registry, CIRA Certified Registrar
   http://www.registry.ca/
   <registry@cs.utoronto.ca>,<edhew@registry.ca>




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