The parts of this command are: whois: the command itself -h: specifies that the hostname of the Whois server will follow whois.arin.net: the name of ARIN’s Whois server flag: narrows the search by restricting the results to those that match criteria designated by the flag (see the following table) search-term: the information for which you are searching
https://www.arin.net/resources/registry/whois/rws/cli/
Windows Whois is a simple executable so there’s no need to install anything: Open a Windows command prompt Type whois -v example.com Whois will return the output to the terminal
https://www.techjunkie.com/whois-windows-command-prompt/
Windows Whois is simple to download and use: Downloaded Whois utility Extract the archive into a folder Then extract the executable file to a directory in your system path
https://www.howtogeek.com/680086/how-to-use-the-whois-command-on-linux/
Provide the exterior gateway protocol to be used Provide the IP addresses currently in use on your network Provide the ASN and name of each of your ISPs/peers If requesting an additional ASN, provide documentation detailing how the network for the requested ASN is autonomous from each other AS in your network
https://www.arin.net/resources/guide/request/
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