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Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!news.media.mit.edu!grapevine.lcs.mit.edu!olivea!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!emory!news-feed-2.peachnet.edu!umn.edu!news
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From: gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu (UofMN Gopher Team)
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Subject: Gopher (comp.infosystems.gopher) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Message-ID: <goher-faq_03-23-94@mudhoney.micro.umn.edu>
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Followup-To: comp.infosystems.gopher
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Summary: Common Questions and Answers about the Internet Gopher, a
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client/server protocol for making a world wide information
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service, with many implementations.
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Sender: news@news.cis.umn.edu (Usenet News Administration)
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Supersedes: <gopher-faq_01-11-94@mudhoney.micro.umn.edu>
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Nntp-Posting-Host: mudhoney.micro.umn.edu
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Reply-To: gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu (UofMN Gopher Team)
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Organization: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 19:43:55 GMT
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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
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Lines: 648
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Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu comp.infosystems.gopher:10741 news.answers:16785 comp.answers:4308
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Archive-name: gopher-faq
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Last-modified: 1993/01/12
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Common Questions and Answers about the Internet Gopher, a
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client/server protocol for making a world wide information service,
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with many implementations. Posted to comp.infosystems.gopher,
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comp.answers, and news.answers every two weeks.
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The most recent version of this FAQ can be gotten through gopher, or
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via anonymous ftp:
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rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/gopher-faq
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Those without FTP access should send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
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with "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body to find out
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how to do FTP by e-mail.
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List of questions in the Gopher FAQ:
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Q0: What is Gopher?
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Q1: Where can I get Gopher software?
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Q2: What do I need to access Gopher?
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Q3: Where are there publicly available logins for Gopher?
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Q4: How can I add to the information in gopher?
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Q5: Who Develops Gopher Software?
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Q6: How can I set up a "CSO" phone book server? Where is the software?
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Q7: Why can't I access the University of Minnesota's UPI news?
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Q9: What are the type characters for the different Gopher Objects?
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Q10: When I do full-text searches I always get every document back, Why?
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Q11: When I try to build the UNIX software I get an error from make:
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"Must be a separator on rules line #. Stop" Why?
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Q12: What is the relationship between Gopher and (WAIS, WWW, ftp)?
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Q13: Are papers or articles describing Gopher available?
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Q14: On a DECstation I get the error message "/etc/svc.conf no such file
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or directory" when running the gopherd server, why?
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Q15: The boolean searching terms don't work for my full-text index, why?
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Q16: When linking the Unix gopher server with WAIS I get undefined symbols,
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Q18: Why don't my WAIS indexes work? I never get anything back for searches.
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or Why do I get "Dangling file" error messages in my logfile?
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Q19: My gopher server doesn't work under inetd, why?
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Q20: This is not a bug report, just a curiosity. I managed to install
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Q21: Help! I have PC-NFS and want to use the PC-Gopher client. How?
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Q22: How do I nuke a hung TCP connection? I can't restart my UNIX
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gopher server unless I get rid of it, and I don't want to reboot!
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Q23: Is there somewhere I can retrieve a list of announced gopher
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links? I'd like to keep a local, up-to-date list of available gopher
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holes without requiring our users to gopher to umn just to scan
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GopherSpace.
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Q24: Why doesn't my unix gopher client display ISO-Latin-1 characters
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Q25: What is veronica?
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Q26: What e-mail/usenet discussions lists are active for Gopher?
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Q27: How do I get my Gopher (whois/cso/library catalog) listed in gopher menus?
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Q28: Where is the registered list of gopher+ view types?
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Q0: What is Gopher?
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A0: The Internet Gopher client/server provides a distributed
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information delivery system around which a world/campus-wide
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information system (CWIS) can readily be constructed. While
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providing a delivery vehicle for local information, Gopher
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facilitates access to other Gopher and information servers
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throughout the world.
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Q1: Where can I get Gopher software?
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A1: via anonymous ftp to boombox.micro.umn.edu. Look in the directory
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/pub/gopher
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Q2: What do I need to access Gopher?
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A2: You will need a gopher "client" program that runs on your local PC
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or workstation
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There are clients for the following systems. The directory
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following the name is the location of the client on the anonymous
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ftp site boombox.micro.umn.edu (134.84.132.2) in the directory
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/pub/gopher.
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Unix Curses & Emacs : /pub/gopher/Unix/gopher+2.0.tar.Z
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Xwindows (athena) : /pub/gopher/Unix/xgopher.1.3.tar.Z
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Xwindows (Tk) : /pub/gopher/Unix/moog-0.2.tar.Z
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Xwindows (Xview) : /pub/gopher/Unix/xvgopher
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Macintosh Hypercard : /pub/gopher/Macintosh-TurboGopher/old-versions *
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Macintosh Application : /pub/gopher/Macintosh-TurboGopher/ *
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DOS w/Clarkson Driver : /pub/gopher/PC_client/
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NeXTstep : /pub/gopher/NeXT/
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VM/CMS : /pub/gopher/Rice_CMS/ or /pub/gopher/VieGOPHER/
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VMS : /pub/gopher/VMS/
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OS/2 2.0 : /pub/gopher/os2/
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MVS/XA : /pub/gopher/mvs/
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Many other clients and servers have been developed by others, the
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following is an attempt at a comprehensive list.
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A Microsoft Windows Winsock client "The Gopher Book"
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sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/micro/pc-stuff/ms-windows/winsock/apps/gophbook.zip
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A Macintosh Application, "MacGopher".
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ftp.cc.utah.edu:/pub/gopher/Macintosh *
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Another Macintosh application, "GopherApp".
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ftp.bio.indiana.edu:/util/gopher/gopherapp *
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A port of the UNIX curses client for DOS with PC/TCP
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oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu:/public/dos/misc/dosgopher.exe
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A port of the UNIX curses client for PC-NFS
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bcm.tmc.edu:/nfs/gopher.exe
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A beta version of the PC Gopher client for Novell's LAN Workplace
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for DOS
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lennon.itn.med.umich.edu:/dos/gopher
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A VMS DECwindows client for use with Wollongong or UCX
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job.acs.ohio-state.edu:XGOPHER_CLIENT.SHARE
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* Note: these Macintosh clients require MacTCP.
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Most of the above clients can also be fetched via a gopher client
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itself. Put the following on a gopher server:
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Type=1
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Host=boombox.micro.umn.edu
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Port=70
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Path=
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Name=Gopher Software Distribution.
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Or point your gopher client at boombox.micro.umn.edu, port 70 and
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look in the gopher directory.
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There are also a number of public telnet login sites available.
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The University of Minnesota operates one on the machine
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"consultant.micro.umn.edu" (134.84.132.4) See Q3 for more
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information about this. It is recommended that you run the client
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software instead of logging into the public telnet login sites. A
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client uses the custom features of the local machine (mouse,
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scroll bars, etc.) A local client is also faster.
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Q3: Where are there publicly available logins for Gopher?
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A3: Here is a short list, use the site closest to you to minimize
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network lag.
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Public Logins:
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Hostname IP# Login Area
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consultant.micro.umn.edu 134.84.132.4 gopher North America
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ux1.cso.uiuc.edu 128.174.5.59 gopher North America
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panda.uiowa.edu 128.255.40.201 panda North America
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gopher.msu.edu 35.8.2.61 gopher North America
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gopher.ebone.net 192.36.125.2 gopher Europe
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gopher.sunet.se 192.36.125.10 gopher Sweden
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info.anu.edu.au 150.203.84.20 info Australia
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tolten.puc.cl 146.155.1.16 gopher South America
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ecnet.ec 157.100.45.2 gopher Ecuador
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gan.ncc.go.jp 160.190.10.1 gopher Japan
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It is recommended that you run the client software instead of
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logging into the public login sites. A client uses the
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custom features of the local machine (mouse, scroll bars, etc.)
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and gives faster response.
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Q4: How can I add to the information in gopher?
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A4: You can do this by running a gopher server. Servers are available
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for a number of systems. Use anonymous ftp to
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boombox.micro.umn.edu (134.84.132.2) and look in /pub/gopher. The
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following servers are available there:
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Unix : /pub/gopher/Unix/gopher+2.0.tar.Z
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VMS : /pub/gopher/VMS/
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Macintosh : /pub/gopher/Mac_server/
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VM/CMS : /pub/gopher/Rice_CMS/ or /pub/gopher/Vienna_CMS/
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MVS : /pub/gopher/mvs/
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DOS PC : /pub/gopher/PC_server/
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OS/2 : /pub/gopher/os2
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There are several sites that have beta-test source code for VMS
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psualias.psu.edu, via gopher
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niord.shsu.edu, via FTP, precompiled executables
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trln.lib.unc.edu, via gopher
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When you have your server ready you can publish it to the world by
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sending e-mail to the maintainters of the "Other gophers" list.
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See Q27 for details.
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Q5: Who Develops Gopher Software?
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A5: Gopher was originally developed in April 1991 by the University
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of Minnesota Microcomputer, Workstation, Networks Center to help
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our campus find answers to their computer questions.
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It has since grown into a full-fledged World Wide Information
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System used by a large number of sites in the world.
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Many people have contributed to the project, too numerous to
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count.
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The people behind the much of the gopher software can be reached
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via e-mail at gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu, or via paper mail:
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Internet Gopher Developers
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100 Union St. SE #190
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Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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Or via FAX at:
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+1 (612) 625-6817
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Q6: How can I set up a "CSO" phone book server? Where is the software?
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A6: CSO phone book servers are also known as "qi" servers. The
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software implementation can be gotten via anonymous ftp from
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uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.5.50) as /pub/qi.tar.Z. You may also
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see this referred to as "ph", which is what most of the clients
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are called. A collected set of clients for Macs, PCs, VMS, VM,
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etc, are in the /pub/ph.tar.Z file.
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There is also an archive of the mailing list for qi/ph software on
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the same machine. It's in /pub/info-ph.archive. You may join the
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list by sending email to info-ph-request@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu.
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This software is supported by Paul Pomes <p-pomes@uiuc.edu>
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Contact him for more information.
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Q7: Why can't I access the University of Minnesota's UPI news?
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A7: The University of Minnesota has a site license for UPI news, we
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are not allowed to distribute it off of our campus. We get our
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UPI news from Clarinet. For more information about getting UPI
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news send mail to info@clarinet.com. For information about
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setting up your own gopher-UPI server search the gopher-news
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archive for UPI.
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Q9: What are the type characters for the different Gopher Objects?
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A9: Normal IDs.
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0 Item is a file
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1 Item is a directory
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2 Item is a CSO (qi) phone-book server
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3 Error
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4 Item is a BinHexed Macintosh file.
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5 Item is DOS binary archive of some sort.
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6 Item is a UNIX uuencoded file.
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7 Item is an Index-Search server.
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8 Item points to a text-based telnet session.
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9 Item is a binary file! Client must read until the connection
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closes. Beware.
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T TN3270 connection.
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Experimental IDs.
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s Sound type. Data stream is a mulaw sound.
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g GIF type.
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M MIME type. Item contains MIME data.
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h html type.
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I Image type.
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i "inline" text type (used by panda).
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Q10: When I do full-text searches I always get every document back, Why?
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A10: This is a problem occasionally encountered with Unix full-text
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indexes. It is caused by setting up the link incorrectly to a
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gindexd port.
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The Path= field should be *blank* when pointing to a gindexd
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index.
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Otherwise the client will send the path to the gindexd daemon,
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which interprets everything as a keyword. This path is
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likely to contain a pathname that is common to all of the indexed
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files. Thus a search generates hits on everything.
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Note that gindexd isn't used much anymore, this question does not
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apply if you are using the built in indexing in the Unix gopher
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server.
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Q11: When I try to build the UNIX software I get an error from make:
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"Must be a separator on rules line #. Stop" Why?
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A11: This is a problem with older makes that don't understand the "include"
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keyword. One easy way to cope with this problem is compiling GNU
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make, which does understand the include keyword.
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If this is too difficult, remove the line:
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include Makefile.config
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from all the Makefiles and paste in a copy of Makefile.config at
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the top of each Makefile.
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Or, instead of pasting you can make the client/server by going
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into the appropriate directory and typing:
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make -f ../Makefile.config -f Makefile
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Q12: What is the relationship between Gopher and (WAIS, WWW, ftp)?
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A12: Gopher is intimately intertwined with these other systems.
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As shipped the Unix gopher server has the capability to:
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- Search local WAIS indices.
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- Query remote WAIS servers and funnel the results to gopher
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clients.
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- Query remote ftp sites and funnel the results to gopher
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clients.
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- Be queried by WWW (World Wide Web) clients either using
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built in gopher querying or using native http querying.
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Q13: Are papers or articles describing Gopher available?
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A13: Gopher has a whole chapter devoted to it in :
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_The_Whole_Internet_users_guide_and_catalog by Ed Krol
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(publisher O'Reilley & Associates, Inc; ISBN: 1-56592-025-2).
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(Editors note: ...Great book, go out and buy a bunch!)
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_The_Internet_Passport: NorthWestNet's Guide to Our World Online"
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By Jonathan Kochmer and NorthWestNet. Published by NorthWestNet,
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Bellevue, WA. 1993. 516 pp. ISBN 0-9635281-0-6.
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Contact info: passport@nwnet.net, or (206) 562-3000
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_A_Students_Guide_to_UNIX by Harley Hahn. (publisher McGraw Hill,
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Inc.; 1993 ISBN 0-07-025511-3)
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_Intelligent_Information_Retrieval:_The_Case_of_Astronomy_and_
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_Related_Space_Sciences (A. Heck and F. Murtagh, editors). Published
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by Kluwer Academic Publishers, P.O. box 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, the
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Netherlands. ISBN: 0-7923-2295-9
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Other references include:
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_The_Internet_Gopher_, "ConneXions", July 1992, Interop.
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_Exploring_Internet_GopherSpace_ "The Internet Society News", v1n2 1992,
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(You can subscribe to the Internet Society News by sending e-mail to
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isoc@nri.reston.va.us)
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_The_Internet_Gopher_Protocol_, Proceedings of the Twenty-Third
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IETF, CNRI, Section 5.3
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_Internet_Gopher_, Proceedings of Canadian Networking '92
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_The_Internet_Gopher_, INTERNET: Getting Started, SRI
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International, Section 10.5.5
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_Tools_help_Internet_users_discover_on-line_treasures, Computerworld,
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July 20, 1992
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_TCP/IP_Network_Administration_, O'Reilly.
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Balakrishan, B. (Oct 1992)
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"SPIGopher: Making SPIRES databases accessible through the
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Gopher protocol". SPIRES Fall '92 Workshop, Chapel Hill, North
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Carolina.
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Tomer, C. Information Technology Standards for Libraries,
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_Journal of the American Society for Information Science_,
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43(8):566-570, Sept 1992.
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Q14: On a DECstation I get the error message "/etc/svc.conf no such file
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or directory" when running the gopherd server, why?
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A14: This is caused by the chroot() call in gopherd. It can be easily
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fixed by running gopherd with the -c option.
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Alternatively you can copy /etc/svc.conf into a directory named
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"etc" inside the gopher-data directory.
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Q15: The boolean searching terms don't work for my full-text index, why?
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A15: This is probably because the searching is being provided by WAIS.
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WAIS opts to return all documents that contain a search phrase
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within certain limits. WAIS searches do return the documents with
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the highest "score" at the top, those documents will have the
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closest relevance.
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Alternatively you could get a booleanized version of wais from
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ftp.bio.indiana.edu, or get the new freeWAIS.
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Q16: When linking the Unix gopher server with WAIS I get undefined
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symbols,
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such as:
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log_file_name
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logfile
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PrintStatus
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find_value
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Sources
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NumSources
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A17: This happens if you make gopherd before linking in the WAIS ir/ui
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|
directories. The fix is to "make clean" or remove
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gopherd/{waisgopher.o,Waisindex.o} and then remake gopherd. Or
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link the ir/ui directories first.
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|
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Q18: Why don't my WAIS indexes work? I never get anything back for searches.
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or Why do I get "Dangling file" error messages in my logfile?
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A18: The problem could be in the server. The server should be run
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|
using the -c option if you want WAIS to work. Another solution is to
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|
patch the WAIS code so that it doesn't check the files on the disk.
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|
Search the gopher-news archive for "dangling". This will turn up a
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|
single document with the patch.
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|
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|
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|
Q19: My gopher server doesn't work under inetd, why?
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|
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|
A19: It could be that your inetd server only supports a limited amount
|
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|
of arguments. For instance, the maximum number of arguments to an
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|
inetd server is 5. You can get around this by combining arguments: i.e.
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|
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|
gopherd -I -c
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|
|
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|
becomes:
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||
|
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||
|
gopherd -Ic
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||
|
|
||
|
You may also leave the port specifier off of the command line.
|
||
|
The gopher server automagically finds out the port it's running on.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
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|
Q20: This is not a bug report, just a curiousity. I managed to install
|
||
|
gopher on my PC, more or less by myself, which is a pretty good
|
||
|
accomplishment, for someone who hasn't installed hardly anything on a
|
||
|
PC. I then proceeded to load my PC/TCP kernel, ETHDRV, and try to
|
||
|
start up gopher. It said it couldn't initialize that stack(?). I have
|
||
|
to load this whenever I use PC/TCP. Incredibly, when I did not load
|
||
|
ETHDRV, Gopher came up immediately and telneted to our local server.
|
||
|
How does it know what kernel to load?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A20 Dr. Science says,
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Internet Gopher program is not actually computer program at
|
||
|
all, but a collection of magical incantations handed down from Dark
|
||
|
Age conjurors. It works by sending magical "demons" through the air,
|
||
|
which scour the world for information, and then return to cast
|
||
|
illusions containing the answer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
When you use the Gopher, your computer isn't actually doing
|
||
|
anything at all. Instead, these demons have mesmerized you with an
|
||
|
evil magical spell, which was invoked by the pattern of
|
||
|
finger-movements peculiar to the typing of the letters G-O-P-H-E-R on
|
||
|
your keyboard. This spell transmits demonic information directly to
|
||
|
your brain.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Scientists aren't certain of the long-term effects of demonic
|
||
|
mesmirization, although former presidents have suffered only minor
|
||
|
medical side-effects from it. Indeed, since Magic and Science are
|
||
|
usually opposed to each other, most Scientists are usually
|
||
|
close-minded about such issues, and will usually respond with some
|
||
|
vacuous non-answer about "packet drivers", "stacks", and other such
|
||
|
jargon.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Unlike conventional scientists, Dr. Science is very open-minded and
|
||
|
is willing to deal with such issues in a frank and honest manner.
|
||
|
This is why people come to him with questions, and why they've learned
|
||
|
to rely on and live by his answers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dr. Science
|
||
|
"I'm not a real doctor; I have a Master's Degree.... in SCIENCE!"
|
||
|
|
||
|
:-) :-) :-) :-)
|
||
|
There's always room for a little humor in a FAQ..
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q21: Help! I have PC-NFS and want to use the PC-Gopher client. How?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A21: Use a piece of software called PKTMUX, available at fine ftp
|
||
|
sites everywhere. This will let you use any packet driver
|
||
|
application.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Or, aquire a client that supports PC-NFS. See Q2.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q22: How do I nuke a hung TCP connection? I can't restart my UNIX
|
||
|
gopher server unless I get rid of it, and I don't want to reboot!
|
||
|
|
||
|
A22:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here is an example of using dbx to change a socket from CLOSING to
|
||
|
CLOSED.
|
||
|
|
||
|
# netstat -A|grep CLOSING
|
||
|
c4bc5100 tcp 0 11 mymachine.gopher 129.89.8.4.70 CLOSING
|
||
|
# dbx -k /vmunix /dev/mem
|
||
|
...
|
||
|
(dbx) 0xc4bc5100+8/1X -- display contents of PCB+8
|
||
|
c4bc5108: 00000007
|
||
|
(dbx) assign 0xc4bc5108=0 -- zero it
|
||
|
0
|
||
|
(dbx) q
|
||
|
|
||
|
After a minute or two, the CLOSED socket should disappear.
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q23: Is there somewhere I can retrieve a list of announced gopher
|
||
|
links? I'd like to keep a local, up-to-date list of available gopher
|
||
|
holes without requiring our users to gopher to umn just to scan
|
||
|
GopherSpace.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A23: In the Unix client/server distribution is a perl script called
|
||
|
"gopherdist". Gopherdist can fetch the contents of any point in
|
||
|
GopherSpace.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To dump the contents of all the North American links from
|
||
|
gopher.tc.umn.edu do the following:
|
||
|
|
||
|
% gopherdist gopher.tc.umn.edu 70 "1/Other Gopher and Information
|
||
|
Servers/North America" > .Links
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q24: Why doesn't my unix gopher client display ISO-Latin-1 characters
|
||
|
properly? BTW I'm using a Sun workstation..
|
||
|
|
||
|
A24: It is the client's problem, the server is perfectly 8-bit transparent.
|
||
|
The BSD curses library uses bit 8 in order to remember, whether a
|
||
|
character has been displayed reverse. So use just /usr/5bin/cc and
|
||
|
you get the System V curses version which is 8 bit clean.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Note that this may be a problem under other versions of UNIX too...
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q25: What is veronica?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A25: veronica: Very Easy Rodent-Oriented Net-wide Index to
|
||
|
Computerized Archives.
|
||
|
|
||
|
veronica offers a keyword search of most gopher-server menu titles
|
||
|
in the entire gopher web. As archie is to ftp archives, veronica
|
||
|
is to gopherspace. A veronica search produces a menu of gopher
|
||
|
items, each of which is a direct pointer to a gopher data source.
|
||
|
Because veronica is accessed through a gopher client, it is easy
|
||
|
to use, and gives access to all types of data supported by the
|
||
|
gopher protocol.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To try veronica, select it from the "Other Gophers" menu on
|
||
|
Minnesota's gopher server, or point your gopher at:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Name=veronica (search menu items in most of GopherSpace)
|
||
|
Type=1
|
||
|
Port=70
|
||
|
Path=1/veronica
|
||
|
Host=futique.scs.unr.edu
|
||
|
|
||
|
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q26: What e-mail discussions lists are active for Gopher?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A26: There are a couple of places where Gopher software and
|
||
|
development is discussed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The USENET newsgroup comp.infosystems.gopher is the biggest
|
||
|
discussion list.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gopher discussion also takes place on the mailing list
|
||
|
gopher-news. To subscribe send a message to:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gopher-news-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
A mailing list for VMS developers is also available, send e-mail
|
||
|
to listserv@trln.lib.unc.edu with a message that contains
|
||
|
|
||
|
sub VMSgopher-L firstname lastname
|
||
|
|
||
|
A mailing list for MVS gopher developers and users is also
|
||
|
available. To subscribe to the list, send mail to
|
||
|
LISTSERVER@LISTS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU containing:
|
||
|
|
||
|
SUBSCRIBE MVSGOPHER firstname lastname
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q27: How do I get my Gopher (whois/cso/library catalog) listed in gopher menus?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A27: If your gopher server is in Europe, send mail to:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gopher@ebone.net
|
||
|
|
||
|
Otherwise send mail to:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gopher@boombox.micro.umn.edu
|
||
|
|
||
|
with the following information:
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Server's Name (as it will appear on the menu)
|
||
|
The Hostname
|
||
|
The Port Number
|
||
|
An Administrative contact
|
||
|
A Selector String (optional)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
The list of CSO nameservers is maintained at Notre Dame by Joel Cooper.
|
||
|
Any updates to the list should be sent to cooper@utopia.cc.nd.edu.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The list of WHOIS servers is maintained at MIT by Matt Power. Any
|
||
|
updates to the list should be sent to mhpower@athena.mit.edu.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Gopher to X.500 gateway is maintained at U. Michigan by Tim Howes.
|
||
|
Any comments should be sent to tim@umich.edu.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The list of Internet Accessible Libraries is is currently a
|
||
|
collaborative effort between Marie-Christine Mahe at Yale
|
||
|
University, Lou Rosenfeld at the University of Michigan, and
|
||
|
Billy Barron at the University of Texas in Dallas. Barry Bouwsma
|
||
|
steadily contributes many obscure foreign library listings.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Error corrections and additions are always welcome, and should be
|
||
|
sent to:
|
||
|
|
||
|
GOPHLIB@GOPHER.YALE.EDU.
|
||
|
|
||
|
------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Q28: Where is the registered list of gopher+ view types?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A28: It's available via anonymous ftp from
|
||
|
|
||
|
isi.edu
|
||
|
|
||
|
in the directory
|
||
|
|
||
|
/in-notes/mime
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
--
|
||
|
| Paul Lindner | lindner@boombox.micro.umn.edu | Slipping into madness
|
||
|
| | Distributed Computing Services | is good for the sake
|
||
|
| Gophermaster | University of Minnesota | of comparison.
|
||
|
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|