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  1. Hostname

    A hostname is a label that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network and that is used to identify ... dot . In the latter form, a hostname is also called a domain name. If the domain name is completely specified including a top level domain of the Internet , the hostname is said to be a fully qualified ... together with IP address es of the host they represent for the purpose of mapping the hostname ... of hostname will vary according to the naming system used. A hostname meaningful to a Microsoft NetBIOS workgroup may be an invalid Internet hostname. When presented with a hostname without any context, it is usually safe to assume that the network is the Internet and the hostname s naming system ... lists, active directory lists, IP address to hostname resolutions, email headers, etc. They are human ... , a hostname is a domain name assigned to a host computer. This is usually a combination of the host s local name with its parent domain s name. For example, en.wikipedia.org consists of a local hostname en and the domain name wikipedia.org . This kind of hostname is translated into an IP address via ... hostname that the host uses for itself. Any domain name can also be a hostname, as long as the restrictions ... is not a hostname since it does not have an IP address, but rr.pmtpa.wikimedia.org is a hostname. A hostname ... may be a hostname if it has been assigned to an Internet host and associated with the host s IP address ... with dots, as are all Domain Name domain names . For example, en.wikipedia.org is a hostname ... RFC 1034, Section 3.1 Name space specifications and terminology ref and the entire hostname including ... for protocols mandate that component hostname labels may contain only the ASCII letters a through ... not end with a hyphen. However, a subsequent specification RFC 1123 permitted hostname labels to start with digits. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or white space are permitted. While a hostname ... correctly if any part of the hostname will contain an underscore character ref http blogs.msdn.com ...   more details



  1. SNSD (netsukuku)

    The Scattered Name Service Disgregation SNSD is the ANDNA equivalent of the SRV Record of the Internet Domain Name System, which is defined by RFC 2782. SNSD isn t the same as the SRV Record , it has its own unique features. With SNSD it is possible to associate IP address es and hostnames to another hostname. Each assigned record has a service number, in this way the IP addresses and hostname s which have the same service number are grouped in an array. In the resolution request the client will specify the service number too, therefore it will get the record of the specified service number which is associated to the hostname. Example The node X has registered the hostname angelica . The default IP address of angelica is 1.2.3.4. X associates the depausceve hostname to the http service number port 80 of angelica . X associates the 11.22.33.44 IP address to the ftp service number port 21 of angelica . When the node Y resolves angelica , by default it gets 1.2.3.4, but when its web browser tries to resolve it, it asks for the record associated to the http service, therefore the resolution will return depausceve . The browser will resolve depausceve and will finally contact the server. When the FTP client of Y resolves angelica , it will get the 11.22.33.44 IP address. If Y tries to resolve a service which hasn t been associated to anything, it will get the main IP, 1.2.3.4. The node associated with an SNSD record is called SNSD node . In this example depausceve and 11.22.33.44 are SNSD nodes. The node which registers the records and keeps the registration of the main hostname is always called register node , but it can also be named Zero SNSD node , in fact, it corresponds to the most general SNSD record the service number 0. See also ANDNA Netsukuku External links http lab.dyne.org Ntk SNSD The complete RFC Category Netsukuku Category Domain name system ...   more details



  1. WWW2

    WWW2 and WWW3 are hostname s or subdomain s, typically used to identify a series of closely related websites within a domain, such as www.example.org, www2.example.org, and www3.example.org the series may be continued with additional numbers WWW4, WWW5, WWW6, et cetera. Traditionally, such websites are Mirror computing mirrors used for server load balancing computing load balancing . In some cases, the specific hostname may be obscured, creating the appearance that the user is viewing the www subdomain, even if they are actually viewing a mirror site. WWW2 or WWW3 may also refer to Subdomain , part of a domain name identifying a website World Wide Web , a system of interlinked, hypertext documents that runs over the Internet See also W3 W3 disambiguation Letter NumberCombDisambig it WWW2 ml Www2 pt WWW2 fi WWW2 ...   more details



  1. Getaddrinfo

    sockaddr tt pointer into text strings consisting of the hostname or, if the address cannot be resolved ... to return the canonical name for the address. In general, this will produce the original hostname , unless ... res ai next char hostname NI MAXHOST error getnameinfo res ai addr, res ai addrlen, hostname, NI MAXHOST ... if hostname 0 printf hostname s n , hostname freeaddrinfo result return EXIT SUCCESS source See also ...   more details



  1. .uucp

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Top level domain name uucp background ADFF2F introduced 1985 type Pseudo domain style host suffix status obsolete intendeduse To designate an address or hostname connected via UUCP networking The name uucp was a pseudo domain style suffix used in the 1980s when identifying a hostname not connected directly to the Internet , but possibly reachable through other inter network gateways. The suffix was appended to a UUCP bang path separated with a dot, e.g., host1 host2 host3.uucp . The suffix prevented messages from being routed via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP in mail exchangers, and it indicated that the hostname preceding it was reachable by UUCP networking. It was not a top level domain in the Domain Name System DNS root. As UUCP hosts were not always uniquely named, and there was no official global table listing them, although the UUCP Mapping Project was an informal effort to create such a list, actual access to one e.g., for routing e mail to it required the use of a full bang path, which did not follow domain name style syntax, unless the particular software being used had been programmed to recognize particular hostnames in a domain style and route to them. GTLD DEFAULTSORT Uucp Category Pseudo top level domains Category 1985 introductions ca .uucp da .uucp it .uucp hu .uucp no .uucp ru .uucp sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner compu domain stub ...   more details



  1. .bitnet

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Top level domain name .bitnet background ADFF2F introduced 1985 type Pseudo domain style host suffix status Formerly used in addresses and site names sponsor Corporation for Research and Educational Networking CREN intendeduse To designate an address or hostname connected via BITNET actualuse Was widely used in late 1980s, but is no longer in use restrictions No registrations are possible, as this domain is not in the root structure Appended to right of BITNET hostnames registry None website None document ? disputepolicy None .bitnet was a pseudo domain style suffix used in the late 1980s when identifying a hostname not connected directly to the Internet but possibly reachable through inter network gateways. In this case, it indicated that the hostname preceding it was reachable via the BITNET network. This was one of several apparent top level domains that were not actually in the Internet Domain Name System DNS root, but were sometimes used in addresses during the time when non Internet networks remained in wide use. GTLD DEFAULTSORT Bitnet Category Pseudo top level domains Category 1985 introductions Compu domain stub ca .bitnet da .bitnet fr .bitnet it .bitnet hu .bitnet ja .bitnet no .bitnet pl .bitnet ru .bitnet sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner ...   more details



  1. Ksar (unix sar grapher)

    LC ALL C sar A f var log sa sa DT tmp sar hostname DT.txt ls l tmp sar hostname DT.txt Generating ... with d option thru cron DT 10 LC ALL C sar d p f var log sa sa DT tmp sar hostname DT.txt ls l tmp sar hostname DT.txt Generating text file for multiple days DT 12 13 14 tmp sar hostname multiple.txt for i in DT do LC ALL C sar A f var log sa sa DT tmp sar hostname multiple.txt done ls l tmp sar hostname multiple.txt Generating Graph To just open the ksar data file can be loaded by selecting ... hostname DT.txt Generate graph but exclude disks information having no I O java jar kSar.jar noEmptyDisk input sar hostname DT.txt Generate Graph and show ThreshHold Trigger java jar kSar.jar showTrigger noEmptyDisk input sar hostname DT.txt Save graphs in pdf file java jar kSar.jar noEmptyDisk input sar hostname DT.txt outputPDF sar hostname DT.pdf Known Issue Sometime due to unknown reason multiple ...   more details



  1. .csnet

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Top level domain name .csnet background ADFF2F introduced 1985 type Pseudo domain style host suffix registry No longer exists sponsor Corporation for Research and Educational Networking CREN status Formerly used in addresses and site names intendeduse To designate an address or hostname connected via CSNET actualuse Was widely used in late 1980s, but is no longer in use restrictions No registrations are possible, as this domain is not in the root structure Appended to right of CSNET hostnames document disputepolicy website .csnet is a hostname suffix that was used for identifying nodes in the Computer Science Network CSNET not directly connected to the Internet but reachable through special gateway systems. It was never installed as a top level domain in the Domain Name System , but parsed in the message routing logic of mail transport agent s MTA . GTLD DEFAULTSORT Csnet Category Pseudo top level domains Category 1985 introductions ca .csnet da .csnet fr .csnet it .csnet no .csnet ru .csnet sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner internet stub comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. Nidomain

    Orphan date February 2009 nidomain is a Command line interface command line interface CLI utility created by Apple Inc. for use with their Mac OS X Server . The description given by man nidomain is Cquote2 The nidomain utility is an interface to nibindd 8 , to which it sends all of its requests about the domains served on a given machine. It also can be used to create and destroy NetInfo databases. The nidomain utility will allow one to create multiple levels of NetInfo hierarchy, but it is not a particularly easy way to do it. One should use the NetInfo Manager application for setting up multilevel hierarchies. PRE The following switches are available for use with nidomain l hostname l ist domains on hostname m tag m ake a new NetInfo database with tag as its tag d tag d estroy the NetInfo database tag c tag master remotetag c lone a NetInfo database with tag as its tag master is a remote machine that uses remotetag as a tag PRE Apple Category Apple Inc. ...   more details



  1. Susimail

    Multiple issues orphan March 2011 unreferenced March 2011 Susimail I2P has a free pseudonym ous e mail service run by an individual called Postman . The Mail transfer agent mail transfer servers are pop.mail.i2p POP3 and smtp.mail.i2p SMTP . Susimail was created to address privacy concerns in using these servers directly using traditional email client s, such as leaking the user s hostname while communicating with the SMTP server . Susimail is a web based email client intended primarily for use with Postman s mail server s, and is designed with security and anonymity in mind. It is currently included in the default I2P distribution, and can be accessed through the I2P router console web interface . Note that this is only used to read and send e mail , not to create or manage your mail.i2p account the latter must be done at hq.postman.i2p. Category Email clients ...   more details



  1. Localhost

    lowercase In computer networking , localhost meaning this computer is the standard hostname given to the address of the loopback network interface. The name is also a reserved top level domain top level domain name ref RFC 2606 ref cf. .localhost , set aside to avoid confusion with the narrower definition as a hostname . On modern computer systems, localhost as a hostname translates to an IPv4 IP address address in the tt 127.0.0.0 8 tt loopback Classless Inter Domain Routing net block , usually tt 127.0.0.1 tt , or tt 1 tt in IPv6 . ref http www.dslreports.com faq 11053 DSL Reports FAQ ref Localhost is specified where one would otherwise use the hostname of a computer. For example, directing a web browser installed on a system running an HTTP server to nowiki http localhost nowiki will display the home page of the local web site, provided the server is configured to service the loopback interface. Using the loopback interface is useful for testing software, since it bypasses local network interface hardware. Connecting to locally hosted network services such as a computer game Server computing server using loopback addresses puts less of a load on network resources. The Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Internet Standard document STD 2 series e.g., RFC 1700 reserved the tt 127.0.0.0 8 tt Classless Inter Domain Routing address block for loopback purposes. ref RFC 1700, Assigned Numbers , J. Reynolds, J. Postel, The Internet Society October 1994 ref until such definitions were updated exclusively through the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA website. ref http www.iana.org IANA website ref A later IETF document, Special Use IPv4 Addresses RFC 3330 describes the usage of the IPv4 address block tt 127.0.0.0 8 tt for loopback purposes. ref RFC 3330, Special Use IPv4 Addresses , IANA, The Internet Society September 2002 ref It is therefore excluded from assignment by a Regional Internet Registry or IANA . For IPv4 communications, the virtual loopback interface of a computer ...   more details



  1. AAAA

    wiktionary AAAA may refer to Internet and computing AAAA protocol , within computer security, authentication, authorization, accounting and auditing the AAA protocol combined with auditing. AAAA record , also known as IPv6 address record , maps a hostname to a 128 bit IPv6 address in the Domain Name System DNS Internet Authentication Service , as an acronym for the four main services provided Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, and Auditing Other uses AAAA battery , a 1.5 volt battery, smaller than the AAA size Associated Actors and Artistes of America , an association of the performer trade unions Actors Equity , AFTRA, Agma and Agva. American Association of Advertising Agencies The morse code for aerial attacker, used in conjunction with SOS See also AAA disambiguation AA disambiguation A disambiguation disambig DEFAULTSORT Aaaa Category Initialisms de AAAA fr AAAA ru sv AAAA tl AAAA ...   more details



  1. .ip

    Multiple issues orphan December 2008 unreferenced June 2008 notability June 2008 Infobox Top level domain name .ip background ADFF2F image introduced type Pseudo domain style address suffix status Not in root, but used by some servers registry None sponsor None intendeduse To indicate an IP address, or masked IP address, in the form of a hostname actualuse Used by UnrealIRCD server restrictions None created based on IP addresses structure document disputepolicy None needed website .ip is a suffix which is used for addressing purposes to indicate that the preceding string is an IP address . This use is implemented, for example, in the IRC daemon UnrealIRCd . Citation needed date June 2008 In the context of Internet Protocol addressing, the prefix may by characterized as a pseudo top level domain . However, in the Domain Name System of the Internet, alphabetic two letter domains are reserved for country code top level domain s corresponding to ISO 3166 country codes . DEFAULTSORT Ip Category Pseudo top level domains internet stub ca .ip hu .ip no .ip ru .ip ...   more details



  1. R-tools

    IPstack R tools are a set of Unix Linux tools that allow basic unsecured administration of Unix Linux systems by establishing a Remote Shell . Similar in nature to Telnet but much less popular, R tools is considered by most IT professionals to be dangerous and obsolete. The much preferred way to do a remote shell is Secure Shell ssh . R tools connection R tools connects over TCP port 513 with the command rlogin, r tools is considered to be insecure because it can be configured to only require a hostname and username transmissions using r tools are not encrypted. R tools commands rlogin is the command used to establish a remote shell. Remote Shell rsh will login, execute a command and immediately log back out. Rcp Unix rcp will login, copy a file and immediately log back out. rwho is a command similar to Finger Unix finger that will output a list of logged in users. Remote Process Execution rexec is similar to rsh but runs on port 512 and uses different syntax. Category Unix network related software ...   more details



  1. Dayniile.com

    Dayniile.com is the first Somalia Somali News website News Delivery website . Dayniile is based in Sweden and it was created in 2001.Dayniile.com is one of the most visited websites for Somalis inside and outside the country, the website reports daily events of the country,It provides up to date news and breaking news www.dayniile.com is a website that ranks 127,971 in Alexa. www.dayniile.com is ranked on position 73,536 within com and has 178 backlinks according to Alexa Internet Alexa . The Site was launched at Thursday, 26 April 2001 and is 9 years and 2 months old. The hostname or fully qualified domain name FQDN www.dayniile.com consists of the label www within the domain name dayniile.com. The domain is registered under the domain suffix com and is named dayniile. The www.dayniile.com Server is powered by Apache webserver software and is located in khalid Staden Kobenhavn . The median load time is 4172 milliseconds which is faster than 23 of the other websites. www.dayniile.com is not listed in the dmoz open directory project. The IP address of www.dayniile.com is 193.202.110.29. made by mohammed Category News websites Category Communications in Somalia Category Swedish websites web stub ...   more details



  1. Subdomain

    refer to a hostname , or a service provided by a number of machines in a cluster. Some websites use ... 2, etc. See also Domain name Domain Name System Hostname Vanity domain References references ...   more details



  1. Gelasian Sacramentary

    of nuns. External links http www.liturgica.com html litWLReform.jsp?hostname null Liturgica.com ...   more details



  1. Mail-11

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Mail 11 was the native email transport protocol used by Digital Equipment Corporation s OpenVMS VMS operating system, and supported by several other DEC operating systems such as Ultrix . It normally used the Decnet DECnet networking system as opposed to TCP IP . Similar to Internet Smtp SMTP based mail, Mail 11 mail had To Cc and Subj headers and date stamped each message. Mail 11 was one of the most widely used email systems of the 1980s, and was still in fairly wide use until as late as the mid 1990s. Messages from Mail 11 systems were frequently gatewayed out to SMTP, Usenet , and Bitnet systems, and thus are sometimes encountered browsing archives of those systems dating from when Mail 11 was in common use. Several very large DECnet networks with Mail 11 service existed, most notably ENET, which was DEC s worldwide internal network. Another big user was HEPNET, a network for the high energy physics research community that linked many universities and research labs. Mail 11 used two colons rather than an at sign to separate user and hostname, and hostname came first. Some example headers To THEWAL HARKAWIK A message to user HARKAWIK on a machine or cluster of machines called THEWAL. Note that under VMS, usernames were not case sensitive and were usually shown in uppercase, but under Ultrix, usernames were case sensitive, and most sites followed the unix convention of using lower case usernames. Names of machines on a DECnet network were not case sensitive. Thus, the header above implies that the mail is going to a VMS system, but the one following implies the user is on a Unix system. To DS5353 tabak A message to user tabak on node DS5353. Probably an Ultrix system. From GUESS YERAZUNIS it s.. it s DIP 21 SEP 1989 10 28 38.87 To DECWRL decvax peregrine dmi CC YERAZUNIS This message was sent to the gateway at DEC s Western Research Labs, one of DEC s main Internet gateways. From there, it was expected to t ...   more details



  1. List of rulers of Egypt

    Lists of rulers of Egypt List of pharaohs 3100 BC 30 BC List of governors of Roman Egypt 30 BC AD 639 List of governors of Islamic Egypt 640 1517 List of Ottoman W lis of Egypt 1517 1805 List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty 1805 1953 List of colonial heads of Egypt 1798 1936 List of Grand Viziers of Egypt 1857 1878 List of Presidents of Egypt 1953 2011 Mohamed Hussein Tantawi , de facto Head of State 2011 present List of Prime Ministers of Egypt 1878 present See also Lists of office holders External links http sis.gov.eg En History ruler Egypt State Information Services The gateway of the state rulers information site down Bad Request Invalid Hostname checked 13 Feb 2011 Category Heads of state of Egypt Category Egypt related lists Rulers Category Lists of rulers Egypt Category Lists of lists ar cs Seznam p edstavitel Egypta de Liste der Herrscher von gypten es Anexo Gobernantes de Egipto fr Liste des chefs d tat gyptiens id Daftar penguasa Mesir it Capi di stato dell Egitto sw Orodha ya Marais wa Misri hu Egyiptom eln keinek list ja arz ja sv Lista ver Egyptens stats verhuvuden zh ...   more details



  1. .localhost

    distinguish localhost Infobox Top level domain name localhost background 6CC introduced 1999 type Top level domain Reserved TLDs Reserved top level domain intendeduse identifies the local computer document RFC 2606 The name localhost is reserved by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF in RFC 2606 June 1999 as a domain name label that may not be installed as a top level domain in the Domain Name System DNS of the Internet . ref name rfc RFC 2606 BCP 32 , Reserved Top Level DNS Names , D. Eastlake, A. Panitz, The Internet Society June 1999 ref Reserved DNS names In 1999, the Internet Engineering Task Force reserved the DNS labels code localhost code , code .example example code , code .invalid invalid code , and code .test test code so that they may not be installed into the DNS root zone root zone of the Domain Name System. The reasons for reservation of these top level domain names is to reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion. ref name rfc This allows the use of these names for either documentation purposes or in local testing scenarios. Conventional use The name localhost is a commonly defined hostname for the loopback interface in most TCP IP systems, resolving to the IP address es code 127.0.0.1 code in IPv4 and code 1 code for IPv6 . As a top level domain the name has traditionally been defined statically in host DNS implementations with address records A and AAAA pointing to the same loopback addresses. Any other use conflicts with widely deployed algorithms relying on this convention. References reflist GTLD DEFAULTSORT Localhost Category Top level domains Category 1999 introductions ca .localhost cs .localhost da .localhost eu .localhost fr .localhost it .localhost hu .localhost ce .localhost no .localhost pl .localhost ru .localhost sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner ...   more details



  1. Superscan

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox software name title SuperScan logo File screenshot File caption collapsible author developer Foundstone released Start date 2003 MM DD df yes no discontinued Yes latest release version 4.0 latest release date 2003 Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD df yes no frequently updated DO NOT include this parameter unless you know what it does programming language operating system Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 platform size language English status Inactive genre Network tool Port scanner license Freeware website URL example.org Primary sources date April 2010 SuperScan is a free connect based port scan ning computer software software designed to detect open Transmission Control Protocol TCP and User Datagram Protocol UDP TCP and UDP port port s on a target computer , determine which services are running on those ports, and run queries such as whois , ping , Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP traceroute , and Hostname lookups ref http www.mcafee.com us downloads free tools superscan.aspx ref . Superscan 4, which is a completely rewritten update to the other Superscan, features windows enumeration, which can list a variety of important information dealing with Microsoft Windows such as NetBIOS information User computing User and Group computing Group Accounts Network share s Domain name Trusted Domains Daemon computer software Services which are either running or stopped Superscan is a tool used by both system administrator s, Black hat crackers and script kiddie s to evaluate a computer security computer s security . System administrators can use it to test for possible unauthorized open ports on their computer network s, whereas crackers use it to scan for a potentially insecure port in order to gain illegal access to a system. References references Category Port scanners ...   more details



  1. Zx Sniffer

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Software name Zx Sniffer logo screenshot Image ZxSniffer 4.30b.PNG 340px caption Screenshot of Zx Sniffer 4.30b developer unknown released ? frequently updated yes Release version update? Don t edit this page, just click on the version number programming language ? operating system Microsoft Windows Windows 98 ME 2000 XP language ? genre Packet analyzer license Freeware website http bazzar.com.ua wnd down Zx Sniffer is a freeware packet analyzer for Microsoft Windows used for network troubleshooting and analysis. Zx Sniffer s main function is to passively collect packets sent across a computer network by putting the network card into promiscuous mode . It s also capable of decoding plaintext passwords from packets, unlike the low level packet analyzer tcpdump . Later releases included a basic packet capture utility making it also a protocol analyzer, such as Wireshark . Zx Sniffer is no longer maintained and its website is currently down. Features Graphical user interface Supports packet sniffing and capture of Transmission control protocol TCP , User datagram protocol UDP , Internet control message protocol ICMP and Internet group management protocol IGMP protocols. Data can be captured off the wire from a live network connection and saved to either a .txt or .html format. Password decoding including Post office protocol POP , File transfer protocol FTP , ICQ , and HTTP . Data display can be refined using a display filter. Includes a Whois , Hostname Host Lookup , and List of well known ports computing Port Lookup tool , which resolves a port to a protocol. Category Network analyzers Category Internet Protocol based network software network software stub ...   more details



  1. Banner page

    Unreferenced date December 2006 A banner page , also called a burst page , job sheet , or a printer separator , is used in computer printer computerized printing in order to separate documents or print jobs from each other and to identify the originator of the print request by username . These pages are typically used in office environments where many people share a small number of printers. In some cases, print jobs are sent to a central processing area where messengers take the printouts back to the owner, but the usual practice in modern office environments is for the user to retrieve his or her own documents. The banner page makes it clear who printed each job. Depending upon the configuration, the banner page may be generated by the print spooler &mdash software running on a computer which buffers and prioritizes print jobs&mdash by a print server &mdash a computer or device that is connected to one or more Computer printer printers and to Client computing client computer s over a Computer network network &mdash or by the Computer printer printer itself. This sheet typically contains information such as The primary identifier of the owner printed prominently, either in a large font or with some very simple ASCII art to make patterns out of plaintext characters. The username of the person requesting the print job The originating computer hostname or IP address especially if a username is unavailable The organization , Division organization division or other entity operating the printer The calendar date date and time the document was printed. The file name of the document. Some organizations may choose to include a confidentiality notice, to discourage employees from taking documents off the premises. Some printer spoolers allow the user to set up custom burst pages, and in the days of time sharing systems it was fashion able to include ASCII art in a custom burst page. Similarly, a title page is frequently included or even required when sending a document using ...   more details



  1. Tip (Unix utility)

    otheruses tip disambiguation tip is a unix utility for establishing a Terminal emulator terminal connection to a remote system via a modem . It is commonly associated with Sun Microsystems Sun s Solaris operating system Solaris as it comes with that operating system. Basics Tip is one of the commands referenced in the expect reference book by Don Libes. The tip command line options are as follows code tip v speed entry hostname phone number device code use . to exit Examples This Expect script is a simple example that establishes a terminal session syntaxhighlight lang tcl spawn tip modem expect connected send ATD argc r set timeout 30 expect CONNECT syntaxhighlight As tip does not have the built in logging capabilities that Minicom has, we need to use some other means to record the session. One way is to use Script Unix script pre raub kushana 134 script a install.log Script started, file is install.log raub kushana 1 tip hardwire tip session takes place raub kushana 2 exit Script done, file is install.log raub kushana 135 pre and so on. In the above example, run on a Sun Microsystems Sun SPARC 20 workstation running Solaris operating system Solaris 9, we first create a log file called install.log in the current directory using script and then tell tip to use serial port B. References cite book last Libes first Don year 1995 title Exploring Expect A Tcl Based Tool for Automating Interactive Programs publisher O Reilly & Associates, Inc id ISBN 1 56592 090 2 External links http bama.ua.edu cgi bin man cgi?tip 1 tip man page unix commands Category Unix software Category Communication software ...   more details



  1. X-ASVP eXtensible Anti-spam Verification Protocol

    Orphan date February 2009 X ASVP is a proposed Anti spam techniques e mail anti spam protocol that includes an algorithm to derive a set of URL s from an e mail address. The X ASVP algorithm produces three URL s, the first URL points to a document on a webserver with hostname x asvp in the same domain as the e mail address. The second URL is on the host www.x asvp in the same top level domain as the e mail address, and the third is on the www.x asvp.info webserver run by the X ASVP controlling committee. The owner of an e mail address, or the domain ISP, can post what is known as a meta document at any of the derived URL s. The meta document can contain any number of entities defined by the protocol, or by extensions to the protocol. The X ASVP Committee has proposed using an entity BULKMAIL UCE as a distributed Do Not E mail Registry. A rulemaking by the Federal Trade Commission recognizing this entity as equivalent to opt out registration in a National DNE Registry would instantly make the majority of UCE Unsolicited Commercial E mail illegal under existing provisions of the CAN SPAM Act of 2003. One major advantage of X ASVP is that it would enhance an ISP s standing to pursue spammers, and provide a new toolset to do so, as the webserver run by the ISP will record IP addresses closer to the origin of spam e mail than the IP currently recorded in the last Received header by the ISP s mail transfer agent MTA . Possible uses for X ASVP meta documents include posting of asymmetric encryption public keys, posting tokens that would be returned in an X ASVP mail header, and pointers to any other URL s the owner wishes. References Anti spam techniques e mail Anti spam at Wikipedia. E mail spam at Wikipedia. http x asvp.org pub draft X ASVP protocol entities . External links http x asvp.org pub X ASVP eXtensible Anti spam Verification Protocol committee website. Category Spam filtering ...   more details




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