whois seems to have gone also
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ whois
bash: whois: command not found
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$
whois seems to have gone also
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:01:03 +1000, faeychild wrote:
whois seems to have gone also
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/whois
Re ifconfig
whois seems to have gone also
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ whois
bash: whois: command not found
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$
I really must get out more
cer@Telcontar:~> rpm -qi whois
Name˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ : whois
Version˙˙˙˙ : 5.5.10
Release˙˙˙˙ : 150400.1.7
Architecture: x86_64
On 28.09.2024 um 10:01 Uhr faeychild wrote:
whois seems to have gone also
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$ whois
bash: whois: command not found
[faeychild@unimatrix ~]$
On some operating systems it isn't preinstalled.
Which OS do you use?
On 29/9/24 10:19, Carlos E.R. wrote:
cer@Telcontar:~> rpm -qi whois
Name˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ : whois
Version˙˙˙˙ : 5.5.10
Release˙˙˙˙ : 150400.1.7
Architecture: x86_64
[root@unimatrix ~]# rpm -qi whois
package whois is not installed
[root@unimatrix ~]#
˙Not by default in Mageia it wood seem
Almost sure it was in 8 or 7
I don't think it was installed by default on openSUSE either, but it is written down in my installation cheat sheet :-)
On 1/10/24 08:54, Carlos E.R. wrote:
Yes!˙ It may have been rolled into something else like "ifconfig" was
I don't think it was installed by default on openSUSE either, but it
is written down in my installation cheat sheet :-)
whois is simply not installed by default, but it is in one of the
optional patterns, possibly network or admin tools.
whois is simply not installed by default, but it is in one of the
optional patterns, possibly network or admin tools.
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