You want to find out who owns a domain, as if you'd used the Unix whois
command.
Use the CPAN module Net::Whois:
use Net::Whois; $domain_obj = Net::Whois::Domain->new($domain_name) or die "Couldn't get information on $domain_name: $!\n"; # call methods on $domain_obj to get name, tag, address, etc.
Whois is a service provided by domain name registration authorities to identify owners of domain names. Historically, queries were made with the whois (1) program on Unix systems, which returned about fifteen lines of information, including the names, addresses, and phone numbers of the administrative, technical, and billing contacts for the domain.
The Net::Whois
module is a client for the whois service, just like whois (1). It connects to a whois server (the default is whois.internic.net
, the master server for the ".com"
, ".org"
, ".net"
, and ".edu"
domains) and gives you access to the information through method calls on an object.
To request information on a domain, create a new Net::Whois::Domain object. For instance, to look up information on perl.org
:
$d = Net::Whois::Domain->new( "perl.org" ) or die "Can't get information on perl.org\n";
The only guaranteed fields are the domain name and the tag - the domain's unique identifier in the NIC records:
print "The domain is called ", $d->domain, "\n"; print "Its tag is ", $d->tag, "\n";
Information that may be present includes: name of the domain's company or product (e.g., "The
Perl
Institute
"), the address of the company (a list of lines, e.g., ("221B
Baker
Street",
"London")
), and the country the address is valid for (e.g., "United
Kingdom
" or its two-letter abbreviation "uk
").
print "Mail for ", $d->name, " should be sent to:\n"; print map { "\t$_\n" } $d->address; print "\t", $d->country, "\n";
In addition to information about the domain, you can also get information on the domain's contacts. The contact
method returns a reference to a hash mapping contact type (e.g., "Billing"
or "Administrative"
) onto an array of lines.
$contact_hash = $d->contacts; if ($contact_hash) { print "Contacts:\n"; foreach $type (sort keys %$contact_hash) { print " $type:\n"; foreach $line (@{$contact_hash->{$type}}) { print " $line\n"; } } } else { print "No contact information.\n"; }
The documentation for the Net::Whois module from CPAN; your system's whois (8) manpage (if you have one); RFC 812 and 954