Connection with whois ------------------------------------ The easiest way to get started without whois is to change Settings.whois_enabled to false. But like expected, that disables whois (effects should fully be loaded after restarting the app) What whois_enabled=false does is that the whois callback does not get included. Delayed jobs migration and everything else will still be installed tho. Basic whois logic - we save whois data to 2 separate databases - whois private and public. Those two databases are streamed to appropriate whois servers. This is still WIP and few whois details need to be sorted out. Setting the databases up __________________________________ Make sure username and password in DATABASES at lib/tasks/whois.rb are correct ( match the ones in config/database.yml whois_public and whois_private attributes ). We don't load them from config/database.yml at the moment. So you might have to change them manually. Finally set the whois app to connect to your whois_public/whois_private database and you're good to go. Then run `rake whois:create` to create and migrate the databases. For development, delayed_job queue can be handled by rake task `rake jobs:work` or if you wish to be fancy you can use a daemon with `bin/delayed_job start` ``