Template: gwhois/inetd
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: Run gwhois from the inetd.conf?
 gwhois can either be used standalone or as a daemon listening
 on the standard whois port (53) allowing normal whois clients
 to query it.
 .
 This can be interesting for example if you want to setup a
 generic whois server for your company or coworkers which can
 then use their standard whois-client (e.g. a windows client)
 and still make use of the intelligent features of gwhois.

Template: gwhois/mail
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: Send Mail to the developers for improvement?
 Under special circumstances gwhois can detect if a query 
 resulted in a reference to another whois server (e.g.
 ARIN telling that the asked for ip address belongs to the
 RIPE).
 .
 In this cases it sends a mail to one of the developers of
 gwhois. In this way the developers can notice that the
 data file might need to be updated.
 .
 As you might dislike this feature, you can disable it here.
 