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IPV6 results seem to all point to ::/0 #76

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First off, thanks for making a fork that's not dead.

$whois = new Whois();
$result = $whois->lookup('2607:f8b0:4007:811:0:0:0:200e');

Seems to get you the most generic result...

       "inet6num:       ::/0",
       "netname:        IANA-BLK",
       "descr:          The whole IPv6 address space",

When querying whois in console whois 2607:f8b0:4007:811:0:0:0:200e I get different results with more useful information

NetRange:       2607:F8B0:: - 2607:F8B0:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
CIDR:           2607:F8B0::/32
NetName:        GOOGLE-IPV6

I'm not sure what to make of this, mostly posing this to the community in case someone knows more than me about what's going on with ipv6 addresses and how I should address this problem. I suspect that I'll just end up needing to specify a different whois server.

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