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      archie.uqam.ca              132.208.250.10  Canada      archie.funet.fi             128.214.6.100   Finland      archie.th-darmstadt.de      130.83.22.60    Germany      archie.ac.il                132.65.6.15     Israel      archie.unipi.it             131.114.21.10   Italy      archie.wide.ad.jp           133.4.3.6       Japan      archie.hana.nm.kr           128.134.1.1     Korea      archie.sogang.ac.kr         163.239.1.11    Korea      archie.uninett.no           128.39.2.20     Norway      archie.rediris.es           130.206.1.2     Spain      archie.luth.se              130.240.18.4    Sweden      archie.switch.ch            130.59.1.40     Switzerland      archie.ncu.edu.tw           140.115.19.24   Taiwan      archie.doc.ic.ac.uk         146.169.11.3    United Kingdom      archie.unl.edu              129.93.1.14     USA (NE)      archie.internic.net         198.48.45.10    USA (NJ)      archie.rutgers.edu          128.6.18.15     USA (NJ)      archie.ans.net              147.225.1.10    USA (NY)      archie.sura.net             128.167.254.179 USA (MD)Kessler & Shepard                                              [Page 24]RFC 1739           Primer on Internet & TCP/IP Tools       December 1994   Archie servers may be accessed using TELNET.  When TELNETing to an   Archie site, login as "archie" (you MUST use lower case); just hit   <ENTER> if a password is requested.   Once connected, the "help" command assists users in obtaining more   information about using Archie.  Two more useful Archie commands are   "prog", used to search for files in the database, and "whatis", which   searches for keywords in the program descriptions.   In the accompanying dialogue, the "set maxhits" command is used to   limit the number of responses to any following "prog" commands; if   this is not done, the user may get an enormous amount of information!   In this example, the user issues a request to find entries related to   "mpeg", ISO's Moving Pictures Experts Group video compression   standard.  Armed with this information, a user can use anonymous FTP   to examine these directories and files.   The next request is for files with "security" as a keyword   descriptor.  These responses can be used for subsequent "prog"   commands.   Exit archie using the "exit" command.  At this point, TELNET closes   the connection and control returns to the local host.   Additional information about Archie can be obtained by sending e-mail   to Bunyip Information Systems (archie-info@bunyip.com).  Client   software is not required to use Archie, but can make life a little   easier; some such software can be downloaded using anonymous FTP from   the "/pub/archie/" directory at host "ftp.cs.widener.edu" or in   "/pub/archie/clients/" at "ftp.sura.net".  Most shareware and   commercial Archie clients hide the complexity described in this   section; users usually connect to a pre-configured Archie server   merely by typing an "ARCHIE" command line.   ==================================================================** C:\> TELNET 129.93.1.14   SunOS UNIX (crcnis2)** login: archie** Password:    Welcome to the ARCHIE server at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln   # Bunyip Information Systems, 1993** unl-archie> HELP   These are the commands you can use in help:Kessler & Shepard                                              [Page 25]RFC 1739           Primer on Internet & TCP/IP Tools       December 1994             .    go up one level in the hierarchy             ?    display a list of valid subtopics at the current level   <newline>   done, ^D, ^C  quit from help entirely        <string>  help on a topic or subtopic   Eg.         "help show"   will give you the help screen for the "show" command         "help set search"   Will give you the help information for the "search" variable.   The command "manpage" will give you a complete copy of the archie   manual page.** help> DONE** unl-archie> SET MAXHITS 5** unl-archie> PROG MPEG   # Search type: sub.   # Your queue position: 1   # Estimated time for completion: 02:18   Host ftp.germany.eu.net    (192.76.144.75)     Location: /pub/applications/graphics       DIRECTORY    drwxrwxr-x     512 bytes  00:00  7 Jul 1993  mpeg     Location: /pub/comp/amiga/gfx       DIRECTORY    drwxr-xr-x     512 bytes  00:00  7 Sep 1993  mpeg   Host stsci.edu    (130.167.1.2)     Location: /stsci/epa       DIRECTORY    drwxr-xr-x     512 bytes  12:55 21 Jun 1994  mpeg   Host ftp.nau.edu    (134.114.64.70)     Location: /graphics       DIRECTORY    drwxr-xr-x     512 bytes  04:51  3 Apr 1994  mpeg   Host gum.isi.edu    (128.9.32.31)     Location: /share/in-notes/media-types/video       FILE    -rw-r--r--      15 bytes  18:45 11 Jan 1994  mpeg** unl-archie> WHATIS SECURITY   RFC 1037          Greenberg, B.; Keene, S. NFILE - a file access                      protocol. 1987 December; 86 p.Kessler & Shepard                                              [Page 26]RFC 1739           Primer on Internet & TCP/IP Tools       December 1994   RFC 1038          St. Johns, M. Draft revised IP security option.                      1988 January; 7 p.   cops              System Security analysis tool   forktest          Find security holes in shell-escapes   kerberos          Host security package   safe-mkdir        mkdir() and security hole *****FIX****** unl-archie> EXIT   # Bye.   Connection #0 closed   C:\>   ==================================================================2.8.2. GOPHER   The Internet Gopher protocol was developed at the University of   Minnesota's Microcomputer Center in 1991, as a distributed   information search and retrieval tool for the Internet.  Gopher is   described in RFC 1436 [1]; the name derives from the University's   mascot.   Gopher provides a tool so that publicly available information at a   host can be organized in a hierarchical fashion, allowing it to be   perused using a simple menu system.  Gopher allows a user to view a   file on demand without requiring additional file transfer protocols.   Gopher also has the capability to "link" gophers on the Internet, so   that each Gopher site can be used as a stepping stone to access other   sites and reducing the amount of duplicate information and effort on   the network.   In many cases, users can access Gopher by TELNETing to a valid Gopher   location; if the site provides a remote Gopher client, the user will   see a text-based, menu interface.  The number of Gopher sites is   growing rapidly; as the dialogue below shows, most Gopher sites have   a menu item that will allow you to identify other Gopher sites.  If   using TELNET, login with the username "gopher" (this MUST be in   lowercase); no password is required.  Note that not all Gopher sites   provide a remote Gopher client; users may need local Gopher client   software on their system.   The Gopher server at "ds.internic.net" has a tremendous amount of   information for the new user, including lists of frequently asked   questions and pointers to various Internet discussion lists.  In the   sample dialogue below, the remote Gopher client is accessed by   TELNETing to the host.  With the menu interface shown here, the user   merely follows the prompts.  Initially, the main menu will appear;   selecting item 2 causes Gopher to seize and display the "InterNIC   Information Services" menu.  Move to the desired menu item by typingKessler & Shepard                                              [Page 27]RFC 1739           Primer on Internet & TCP/IP Tools       December 1994   the item number or by moving the "pointer" (-->) down to the desired   entry using the <DOWN-ARROW> key on the keyboard, and then hitting   <ENTER>.  To quit the program at any time, press "q" (quit); "?" and   "u" will provide help or go back up to the previous menu,   respectively.  Users may also search for strings within files using   the "/" command or download the file being interrogated using the "D"   command.   Menu item 7 (selected in the dialogue shown here) is titled   "Beginners: Start Here", an excellent place for new users to obtain   information about the Internet, available tools, terms and concepts,   and, perhaps most importantly, some of the cultural aspects of the   Internet community.   Further information about Gopher can be obtained by contacting the   Internet Gopher Team at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis   (gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu).  This is also the site of the first   Gopher server (consultant.micro.umn.edu).  A Gopher-related   discussion list is maintained at gopher-news@boombox.micro.umn.edu   (see Section 3.1 for information on subscribing to Internet   discussion lists).  More information on Gopher clients can be found   in the Gopher Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) file, which can be   downloaded using anonymous FTP in file   "/pub/usenet/news.answers/gopher-faq" at the host "rtfm.mit.edu";   this FAQ also lists sources for a number of Gopher clients for a wide   range of hardware/software platforms.   ==================================================================** SMCVAX$ TELNET DS.INTERNIC.NET   SunOS UNIX (ds)** login: gopher   SunOS Release 4.1.3 (DS) #3: Tue Feb 8 10:52:45 EST 1994   ******************************************************************            Welcome to the InterNIC Directory and Database Server.   ******************************************************************   Internet Gopher Information Client v1.11   Root gopher server: ds0.internic.net   --> 1.  Information About the InterNIC/       2.  InterNIC Information Services (General Atomics)/       3.  InterNIC Registration Services (NSI)/       4.  InterNIC Directory and Database Services (AT&T)/   Press ? for Help, q to Quit                               Page: 1/1Kessler & Shepard                                              [Page 28]RFC 1739           Primer on Internet & TCP/IP Tools       December 1994** View item number: 2   Internet Gopher Information Client v1.11   InterNIC Information Services (General Atomics)   --> 1.  README.       2.  About the InfoGuide/       3.  About InterNIC Information Services/       4.  About the Internet/       5.  Getting Connected to the Internet/       6.  Beginners: Start Here/       7.  Using the Internet/       8.  Internet Resources/       9.  Advanced Users: NIC Staff, System Administrators, Programmer       10. Frequently Asked Questions at InterNIC IS/       11. Scout Report/       12. WAIS search InfoGuide (and elsewhere) by keyword/       13. InfoGuide INDEX.   Press ? for Help, q to Quit                               Page: 1/1** View item number: 6   Internet Gopher Information Client v1.11   Beginners: Start Here   --> 1.  About This Directory.       2.  Introductions to the Internet/       3.  Glossaries And Definitions/       4.  Network Tools/       5.  Further Reading/       6.  Collection of Usenet FAQs/       7.  Internet Culture and Netiquette/   Press ? for Help, q to Quit                               Page: 1/1** q   Really quit (y/n) ?** y   Connection closed by Foreign Host   SMCVAX$   ==================================================================Kessler & Shepard                                              [Page 29]RFC 1739           Primer on Internet & TCP/IP Tools       December 19942.8.3. Other Information Servers   There are a number of other information servers that are growing in   popularity and use.  The problem with being blessed with so much   information from Archie, Gopher, and other sources is exactly that -   too much information.  To make it easier for users to locate the   system on which their desired information resides, a number of other   tools have been created.   Veronica (Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to Computerized   Archives) was developed at the University of Nevada in Reno as an   adjunct to Gopher.  As the number of Gopher sites continues to grow,   it has become increasingly harder to find information in   "Gopherspace" since Gopher is designed to search a single database at   a time.  Veronica maintains an index of titles of Gopher items and   performs a keyword search on all of the Gopher sites that it has   knowledge of and access to, obviating the need for the user to   perform a menu-by-menu, site-by-site search for information.  When a   user selects an item from the menu of a Ve

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