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whois command not found in ubuntu

whois command not found in ubuntu 18.0 or above then run the following  commands:

  1. sudo apt-get install python-software-properties 
  2. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nathan-renniewaldock/ppa 
  3. sudo apt-get update 
  4. sudo apt-get install whois

omprakash@omprakash:~$ sudo apt-get install whois
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree      
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  augeas-lenses bridge-utils cpu-checker ebtables ethtool
  gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 gir1.2-gtk-vnc-2.0 gir1.2-libosinfo-1.0
  gir1.2-libvirt-glib-1.0 gir1.2-spiceclientglib-2.0 gir1.2-spiceclientgtk-3.0
  ibverbs-providers ipxe-qemu ipxe-qemu-256k-compat-efi-roms libaugeas0
  libfdt1 libgovirt-common libgovirt2 libibverbs1 libiscsi7 libnetcf1
  libnl-route-3-200 libpcap0.8-dev librados2 librbd1 librdmacm1
  libspice-server1 libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon
  libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd libvirt-daemon-system libvirt-glib-1.0-0
  libvirt0 libxen-4.9 libxenstore3.0 libxml2-utils msr-tools python-certifi
  python-ipaddr python-libvirt python-libxml2 python-openssl python-requests
  python-urllib3 qemu-block-extra qemu-kvm qemu-slof qemu-system-arm
  qemu-system-common qemu-system-mips qemu-system-misc qemu-system-ppc
  qemu-system-s390x qemu-system-sparc qemu-system-x86 qemu-utils seabios
  virt-viewer virtinst
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  whois
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 24 not upgraded.
Need to get 43.7 kB of archives.
After this operation, 262 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Get:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 whois amd64 5.3.0 [43.7 kB]
Fetched 43.7 kB in 1s (33.7 kB/s)
Selecting previously unselected package whois.
(Reading database ... 226502 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../archives/whois_5.3.0_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking whois (5.3.0) ...
Setting up whois (5.3.0) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2ubuntu0.1) ...
 

How to work with  whois  command ?

 whois is basically a command which is run on any operating system like linux, windows and mac. this is the provide all detailed of ip or domin name.

command : $ sudo whois google.com

TERMS OF USE: You are not authorized to access or query our Whois
database through the use of electronic processes that are high-volume and
automated except as reasonably necessary to register domain names or
modify existing registrations; the Data in VeriSign Global Registry
Services' ("VeriSign") Whois database is provided by VeriSign for
information purposes only, and to assist persons in obtaining information
about or related to a domain name registration record. VeriSign does not
guarantee its accuracy. By submitting a Whois query, you agree to abide
by the following terms of use: You agree that you may use this Data only
for lawful purposes and that under no circumstances will you use this Data
to: (1) allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission of mass
unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations via e-mail, telephone,
or facsimile; or (2) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes
that apply to VeriSign (or its computer systems). The compilation,
repackaging, dissemination or other use of this Data is expressly
prohibited without the prior written consent of VeriSign. You agree not to
use electronic processes that are automated and high-volume to access or
query the Whois database except as reasonably necessary to register
domain names or modify existing registrations. VeriSign reserves the right
to restrict your access to the Whois database in its sole discretion to ensure
operational stability.  VeriSign may restrict or terminate your access to the
Whois database for failure to abide by these terms of use. VeriSign
reserves the right to modify these terms at any time.

 

 


 

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