CCSO Nameserver Resources | |
Connecting to CCSO with Telnet | |
Any telnet client can work in a pinch as a CCSO client when nothing | |
else is available. All CCSO commands use standard ASCII characters, | |
and are also valid telnet commands (no special characters or | |
control sequences are used). The CCSO protocol returns human | |
readable text strings. | |
--- Example ---------------------------------------------------------- | |
$ telnet mozz.us 105 | |
Trying 174.138.124.169... | |
Connected to mozz.us. | |
Escape character is '^]'. | |
status | |
200:Database ready. | |
query adams clay | |
102:There was 1 match to your request. | |
-200:1: alias: a-adams11 | |
-200:1: name: adams a clay | |
-200:1: address: 150 dcl | |
-200:1: : CAMPUS MC 256 | |
-200:1: department: computing services office | |
-200:1: title: extra help technical | |
-200:1: left_uiuc: 10/1991 | |
200:Ok. | |
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