App::rdapper - a simple console-based RDAP client.
To install, run:
cpanm --sudo App::rdapper
The git repository contains a Dockerfile
that can be used to build an image on your local system.
Alternatively, you can pull the image from Docker Hub:
$ docker pull gbxyz/rdapper
$ docker run -it gbxyz/rdapper --help
rdapper [OPTIONS] OBJECT
rdapper is a simple RDAP client. It uses Net::RDAP to retrieve
data about internet resources (domain names, IP addresses, and
autonymous systems) and outputs the information in a human-readable
format. If you want to consume this data in your own program you
should use Net::RDAP directly.
rdapper was originally conceived as a full RDAP client (back
when the RDAP specification was still in draft form) but is now
just a very thin front-end to Net::RDAP.
You can pass any internet resource as an argument; this may be:
- a "forward" domain name such as
example.com; - a top-level domain such as
com; - a "reverse" domain name such as
168.192.in-addr.arpa; - a IPv4 or IPv6 address or CIDR prefix, such as
192.168.0.1or2001:DB8::/32; - an Autonymous System Number such as
AS65536. - the URL of an RDAP resource such as
https://example.com/rdap/domain/example.com. - the "tagged" handle of an entity, such as an LIR, registrar,
or domain admin/tech contact. Because these handles are difficult
to distinguish from domain names, you must use the
--typeargument to explicitly tellrdapperthat you want to perform an entity query, .e.grdapper --type=entity ABC123-EXAMPLE.
rdapper also implements limited support for in-bailiwick nameservers,
but you must use the --type=nameserver argument to disambiguate
from domain names. The RDAP server of the parent domain's registry will
be queried.
--registrar- follow referral to the registrar's RDAP record (if any) which will be displayed instead of the registry record.--both- display both the registry and (if any) registrar RDAP records (implies--registrar).--reverse- if you provide an IP address or CIDR prefix, then this option causesrdapperto display the record of the correspondingin-addr.arpaorip6.arpadomain.--type=TYPE- explicitly set the object type.rdapperwill guess the type by pattern matching the value ofOBJECTbut you can override this by explicitly setting the--typeargument to one of :ip,autnum,domain,nameserver,entityorurl.- If
--type=urlis used,rdapperwill directly fetch the specified URL and attempt to process it as an RDAP response. If the URL path ends with/helpthen the response will be treated as a "help" query response (if you want to see the record for the .help TLD, use--type=tld help). - If
--type=entityis used,OBJECTmust be a a string containing a "tagged" handle, such asABC123-EXAMPLE, as per RFC 8521.
- If
--help- display help message.--version- display package and version.--raw- print the raw JSON rather than parsing it.--short- omit remarks, notices, links and redactions.--bypass-cache- disable local cache of RDAP objects.--auth=USER:PASS- HTTP Basic Authentication credentials to be used when accessing the specified resource. This option SHOULD NOT be used unless you explicitly specify a URL, otherwise your credentials may be sent to servers you aren't expecting them to.--nocolor- disable ANSI colors in the formatted output.
Copyright (c) 2012-2023 CentralNic Ltd.
Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Gavin Brown.
All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.