CB-WhoIs Crack Download [32|64bit] 2022 CB-WhoIs is a small program to display the registered information about a domain name. It is developed in C# and the execution environment is.NET framework. The following table shows the main features of the tool. Table of content: Locating the domain name There is no limitation to the number of domain names that can be queried simultaneously. If the connection to the server fails, the application will try to reestablish it. Example: Connecting to "www.foo.bar" Connecting to "foo.bar" The application queries the registered information about the domain name. Limitations: - There is no limitation to the number of domain names that can be queried simultaneously.- The maximum number of domain names cannot be more than 100. - The parameters of the query are the domain name, the IP address and the port on which the server is running (except the "maxpagesize" parameter of the "data" function that shows the results of a query)- The application is used to show the informations about a domain name but cannot extract informations from the server's response. For this operation, I suggest you use a tool such as Wireshark.- If the connection to the server fails, the application will try to reestablish it. - The application requires the Microsoft.NET framework, version 3.5 or higher. If you don't have the framework, download and install it. The application can run without the framework, but it will not work. Format of the commands Parameter Example Description domain "www.foo.bar" Domain name to query. IP "127.0.0.1" IP address of the server. port "80" Port on which the server is running. maxpagesize "20" Maximum pages size. - - - It is not necessary to specify a parameter. Parameters of the query: Domain name: Possible values: _.tld country-tld .co.uk .fr .com .de .net .org .ru .info .co .biz .name . CB-WhoIs License Code & Keygen Download Provides a complete solution to query Internet Whois servers and get the domain owner info. It can be used to build a web or desktop application that allows to query Whois servers in real-time. You will find here : - the code of the CP-WhoIs application itself - the C# class representing a domain owner. - the DLL containing the C# class, so that you can easily port the class to other programming languages like Python, VB.NET or any C#. - the DLL containing the C++ class, so that you can easily port the class to other programming languages like C++, Delphi or any C++. - the PHP class that contains the C# class, so that you can easily port the class to other programming languages like Java, Ruby, Perl or any PHP. - the README.txt file that contains all the information about how to use CP-WhoIs. - the sample project that contains all the sample codes that use CP-WhoIs. Screenshot: Visit for a screenshot of the CP-WhoIs application. Source Code: The source code of the CP-WhoIs application is available here : - the source code of the C++ library that contains the C++ class - the C# class representing a domain owner Warning: The CP-WhoIs application was developed using the.NET Framework 2.0. So, if you use any other programming language, you may need to port the class to a new programming language that support the.NET Framework 2.0. Credits: CP-WhoIs has been developed using : - The.NET Framework 2.0. - C# 3.0 and C++ 2003. - The Windows API. - The TcpClient class and the Socket class. - The Conio.h library that contains the standard input and output functions. License: The CP-WhoIs application is freeware, but it is under the GPLv3.0 license. So, 1a423ce670 CB-WhoIs Full Product Key [March-2022] The default IP address and port used by the application. If you want to test how this application is going to work on a specific IP address, you can set a specific IP address and port with the three following macro variables: MACRO_IP, MACRO_PORT and MACRO_FQDN. MACRO_IP: The IP address of the registry that will be used to run the application. MACRO_PORT: The port of the registry. MACRO_FQDN: The Fully Qualified Domain Name that will be used to query Whois. So if you are using an IP address with a specific port, you should enter the IP address and the port in the application's configuration file (macro_ip_port.txt). For example, if you are using the IP address "192.168.1.5" and the port "23", then you should add the following line in your macro_ip_port.txt file: 192.168.1.5:23 If you want to use a domain name instead of an IP address, you should set the MACRO_FQDN in the application's configuration file (macro_fqdn.txt). For example, if you want to query "domain.com", then you should add the following line in your macro_fqdn.txt file: domain.com Once you have set the MACRO_FQDN in the application's configuration file, you must point the domain name to the IP address where the Whois queries will be executed. This is done using the MACRO_IP_FQDN configuration variable. For example, if you are using the IP address "192.168.1.5" and the domain name "domain.com", then you should add the following line in your macro_ip_port.txt file: 192.168.1.5:23 domain.com So you should add in your macro_ip_port.txt file the following lines: MACRO_IP: "192.168.1.5" MACRO_PORT: 23 MACRO_FQDN: "domain.com" Configuration File Macro_ip_port.txt MACRO_IP The IP address of the registry that will be used to run the application. MACRO_PORT The port of the registry. MAC What's New in the CB-WhoIs? System Requirements: Minimum: OS: Windows 8.1 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible graphics card with 1GB VRAM Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Processor: Intel Core i7 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible graphics card with 2GB VRAM Storage: 2 GB available space How to install:
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