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  = Whois CHANGELOG
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+ == 0.4.2
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+ * Fixed bug #15959 (exception description fix needed)
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+ * Fixed bug #17655 (ipv4 yaml has blanks that can crush into a compile error)
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+ * Change Licence to GPL to MIT
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+ == 0.4.1
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+ * Update data of server whois
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  == 0.4.0
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  * Add new list of IPv4 by whois programm of Marco d'Itri
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+ Copyright (c) 2007 Cyril Mougel
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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  == Test
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  This Class is test by Unit test with 8 tests and 53 assertions. You can see
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  == Authors
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  Copyright (c) 2007 by Cyril Mougel (cyril.mougel@gmail.com)
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- If you want more information on me see my blog[http://shingara.free.fr/blog],
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- it's in french, because my english is not really good. An
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- {english version}[HTTP://shingara.free.fr/blog_en].
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+ If you want more information on me see my blog[http://blog.shingara.fr/],
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+ it's in french, because my english is not really good.
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  == License
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  == Thanks
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- #!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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+ $:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__)
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  require 'socket'
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  require 'resolv'
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  require 'ipaddr'
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  require 'yaml'
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  # Module for manage all Whois Class
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  # Exception of Whois who made report a bug
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  class WhoisExceptionError < WhoisException
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  def initialize (i)
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- WhoisException.initialize('Report a bug with error #{i} to http://rubyforge.org/projects/whois/')
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  end
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  end
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  # Class to get all information about Host or IP with the Whois request
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  class Whois
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  attr_reader :all
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  end
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  raise WhoisException.new("no server found for this IPv4 : #{request}")
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  end
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  end
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  @server = server_ipv4
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  @host = request
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  end
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  def search_whois
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- s = TCPsocket.open(self.server.server, 43)
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  s.write("#{self.ip.to_s}\n")
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  arr_tmp.each do |l|
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+ if l[1].nil? or l[1].empty?
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+ raise WhoisException.new("no server of Whois is define for the IP #{self.ip}. Sorry")
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+ end
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  end
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  # Define the server of Whois in IPC6 list of YAML
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+ ipv6_list = YAML::load_file(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/whois/data/ipv6.yaml')
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+ module VERSION #:nodoc:
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+ STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.')
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+ end
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