Parse Linux whois command and save addresses to .csv
Write a script that takes as input a list of domain names, one per line and executes the GNU/Linux 'whois' command line tool. Using the output from 'whois' save the Registrant, Administrative Contact, and Technical Contact information to a .csv file in the following format: domain name, administrative contact name, administrative contact company, administrative contact address, administrative contact city, administrative contact state, administrative contact zip, administrative contact country, administrative contact email, administrative contact phone, administrative contact fax, Registrant name, Registrant company, Registrant address, Registrant city, Registrant state, Registrant zip, Registrant country, Registrant email, Registrant phone, Registrant fax, Technical contact name, Technical contact company, Technical contact address, Technical contact city, Technical contact state, Technical contact zip, Technical contact country, Technical contact email, Technical contact phone, Technical contact fax As there are hundreds of registrars and the format of the whois data varies wildly, it is only required to properly parse query data from the top 20 registrars in the United States and Canada /only/ as ranked here: http://www.dotandco.net/ressources/icann_registrars/details/position.en To reiterate, the script must accomodate the different formats of the top 20 United States and/or Canadian registrars and return clean, properly formatted results (e.g. no extraneous text, no extra commas introduced in the .csv). There is a strong potential for follow-on work to increase the number of registrars parsed, and the possiblity of other shell scripting work. Keywords: Linux, Script, Shell
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