RFC 1714:Referral Whois Protocol (RWhois)
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Referral Whois Protocol (RWhois)


1. Introduction
2. RWhois Client Model
2.1. Directives: Client to Server Interaction
2.2. Required Directives
2.2.1. lt;query>
2.2.2. RWhois
2.3. Optional Directives
2.3.1. load
2.3.2. limit
2.3.3. schema
2.3.4. xfer
2.3.5. quit
2.3.6. status
2.3.7. cache
2.3.8. holdconnect
2.3.9. forward
2.3.10. soa
2.3.11. notify
2.3.12. register
2.3.13. object
2.3.14. define
2.3.15. private
2.3.16. X-
2.3.17. directive
2.3.18. display
2.3.19. language
2.4. RWhois Client Model
3. RWhois Server Model
3.1. Output Display and Restriction Keywords
3.2. Responses: Server to Client Interaction
3.3. Required Responses
3.3.1. RWhois
3.3.2. referral
3.3.3. ok
3.3.4. error
3.4. Optional Responses
3.4.1. see-also
3.4.2. load
3.4.3. soa
3.4.4. status
3.4.5. xfer
3.4.6. schema
3.4.7. define
3.4.8. object
3.4.9. directive
3.4.10. info
3.4.11. display
3.4.12. X-
3.4.13. language
3.5. Query Reduction
3.6. Determining Authority
3.7. Secondary Server Interaction
3.8. Registration Process
3.9. Out-of-Service
4. Interaction: Client Directives and Acceptable Server Responses
4.1. General
4.2. On Connection
4.3. lt;QUERY>
4.4. RWhois
4.5. load
4.6. limit<SP>< value >
4.7. schema<SP>[object]
4.8. xfer<SP>[object]
4.9. quit
4.10. cache<SP><on/off>
4.11. status
4.12. forward
4.13. soa
4.14. notify
4.15. register
4.16. holdconnect
4.17. object
4.18. define
4.19. X-
4.20. display
4.21. language
5. Error Codes
5.1. Error Code List
6. Attribute Format
6.1. Format Specification Macros
7. Quick Query (RWhois using UDP)
8. References
9. Security Considerations
10. Authors' Addresses

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