acountry(1)
ACOUNTRY(1)              USER COMMANDS                ACOUNTRY(1)
NAME
     acountry - print the country where an IPv4 address  or  host
     is located
SYNOPSIS
     acountry [OPTION]... HOST...
DESCRIPTION
     Print the country where HOST (an IPv4 address  or  hostname)
     is  located, using the countries.nerd.dk DNS domain to iden-
     tify the country.
     This utility comes with  the  c-ares  asynchronous  resolver
     library.
OPTIONS
     -d   Print some extra debugging output.
     -h, --help
          Display this help and exit.
     -v   Be more verbose. Print extra information.
REPORTING BUGS
     Report    bugs    to    the     c-ares     mailing     list:
     http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/c-ares
SEE ALSO
     adig(1), ahost(1).
     The DNSBL countries.nerd.dk
     http://countries.nerd.dk/
COPYRIGHT
     This utility is based on  code/ideas  contained  in  sofware
     written by Greg Hudson (ares) carrying the following notice:
     Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
     Permission  to  use,  copy,  modify,  and  distribute   this
     software  and  its documentation for any purpose and without
     fee is hereby granted, provided  that  the  above  copyright
     notice  appear  in  all  copies and that both that copyright
     notice and this permission notice appear in supporting docu-
     mentation,  and  that  the  name  of  M.I.T.  not be used in
     advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution  of  the
     software  without specific, written prior permission. M.I.T.
     makes no  representations  about  the  suitability  of  this
     software  for  any  purpose.  It is provided "as is" without
     express or implied warranty.
     No further copyright claims are being made by the  author(s)
     of this utility.
c-ares utilities     Last change: April 2011                    1
ACOUNTRY(1)              USER COMMANDS                ACOUNTRY(1)
AUTHOR
     Gisle Vanem
c-ares utilities     Last change: April 2011                    2
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