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Using whois with backgroundrb
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Subject: Re: Using whois with backgroundrb
From: jhaagmans <jaap.haagm...@gmail.com>
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The solution is actually quite simple, thanks to your neat coding.
Making a direct TCP request using send and read fixed it! I can do