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JWHOIS uses the following command-line options:
- `--version'
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Print the program version and licensing information.
 - `--help'
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Print a usage message summarizing the command-line options.
 - `-c FILE'
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 - `--config=FILE'
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Reads configuration from FILE instead of from the default
system global configuration file.
 - `-h HOST'
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 - `--host=HOST'
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Overrides any specifications in the configuration file and queries HOST
directly.
 - `-p PORT'
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 - `--port=PORT'
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Specifies a port number to use when querying a HOST
 - `-f'
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 - `--force-lookup'
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Forces a query to be made to a host even if a current object
is available from the cache.
 - `-v'
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 - `--verbose'
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Outputs verbose debugging information while running (use this before
sending a bugreport to ensure that it's indeed a bug and not a 
misconfiguration). You can increase the verbosity by giving several
verbose commands to jwhois, such as `-vv'.
 - `-n'
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 - `--no-redirect'
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Disable features that redirect queries from one server to another.
 - `-s'
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 - `--no-whoisservers'
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Disable the built-in support for whois-servers.net.
 - `-a'
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 - `--raw'
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Send query verbatim to receiving hosts instead of rewriting them according
to the configuration.
 - `-i'
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 - `--display-redirections'
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Display every step in a redirection (default is to display only the
last answer).
 - `-d'
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 - `--disable-cache'
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Completely disable both reading and writing to cache
 - `-r'
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 - `--rwhois'
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Force the query to use the rwhois protocoll instead of HTTP or whois.
 - `--rwhois-display=DISPLAY'
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Asks receiving rwhois servers to display the results in the DISPLAY display
instead of the default dump display.
 - `--rwhois-limit=LIMIT'
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asks receiving rwhois servers to limit their responses to LIMIT matches.
 
The query can optionally contain the character `@' followed by
a host name to direct the search to that host. This works exactly like
specifying the host with `--host' or `-h'.
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