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Date: Sat Jun 23 2001 - 21:24:25 CDT

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    I have built RedHat Linux 7.1 packages for swhoisd,
    Simple Whois Daemon.

    Source and binary are available at
            http://dan.drydog.com/swhoisd/
            ftp://dan.drydog.com/pub/swhoisd/

    swhoisd is simpler to install and configure than the
    RIPE whoisd and SRI whoisd, but uses a flat file instad of a database.
    Therefore it is suitable only for small-scale whois directories.

    swhoisd is a Simple Whois Daemon which provides the whois Internet directory
    lookup service for small-scale use.

    It is simpler to install and configure than the RIPE whoisd and SRI whoisd.

    swhoisd was built with RedHat 7.1
     rpm -qi swhoisd
    Name: swhoisd Relocations: /
    Version: 2.0 Vendor: Dan E. Anderson
    http://w
    ww.dan.drydog.com/
    Release: 1 Build Date: Sat 23 Jun 2001
    04:40:10
     PM PDT
    Install date: Sat 23 Jun 2001 04:45:04 PM PDT Build Host: dan.drydog.com
    Group: Utilities/Network Source RPM: swhoisd-2.0-1.src.rpm
    Size: 42269 License: distributable
    Packager: Dan E. Anderson http://dan.drydog.com/
    URL: http://dan.drydog.com/swhoisd/
    Summary: Simple WHOIS Daemon for the whois directory service
    Description:
    swhoisd is a simple whois daemon that provides a whois directory service.
    It is much simpler to setup and administrator than the other whois
    daemons available, such as RIPE whois or the original SRC whois.
    This is because it uses a flat-text file over a complex database.
    This whois server is recommended only for small databases
    (preferably under 100 records and no more than 1000).

    This daemon conforms to RFC 834 and uses TCP port 43 (service "whois").

    Install this if you know what a whois daemon is and want to set one up.

    Based on source code originally developed by Joal Cabral (see COPYRIGHT file).

    -- 
    Dan Anderson <andersoncomputer.org>, San Diego, CA, US
    

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