-send the WHOIS command to router so that all clients in SILC network
-are searched. The router, on the other hand, sends the WHOIS command
-further to receive the exact information about the requested client.
-The WHOIS command travels all the way to the server which owns the client
-and it replies with command reply packet. Finally, the server which
-sent the command receives the command reply and it must be able to
-determine which client sent the original command. The server then
-sends command reply to the client. Implementations should have some
-kind of cache to handle, for example, WHOIS information. Servers
-and routers along the route could all cache the information for faster
-referencing in the future.
+send the WHOIS command to router so that all clients in SILC network are
+searched. The router, on the other hand, sends the WHOIS command further
+to receive the exact information about the requested client. The WHOIS
+command travels all the way to the server which owns the client and it
+replies with command reply packet. Finally, the server which sent the
+command receives the command reply and it must be able to determine which
+client sent the original command. The server then sends command reply to
+the client. Implementations should have some kind of cache to handle, for
+example, WHOIS information. Servers and routers along the route could all
+cache the information for faster referencing in the future.