NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Network Working Group K. Harrenstien Request for Comments: 742 SRI-KL
NIC: 42758 30 December 1977
Both ITS and SAIL sites allow several names to be included on the line, separated by commas; but the syntax for some servers can be slightly more elaborate. For example, if "/W" (called the "Whois switch") also appears on the line given to an ITS server, much fuller descriptions are returned. The complete documentation may be found at any time in the files ".INFO.;NAME ORDER" on MIT-AI, "FINGER.LES[UP,DOC]" on SU-AI, and "<DOCUMENTATION>FINGER.DOC" on
NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Name/Finger
SRI-KL, all freely accessible by FTP (with the exception of SRI-KL, where TOPS-20 requires the "anonymous" login convention).
Allowable "names" in the command line should of course include "user names" or "login names" as defined by the system, but it is also reasonable to understand last names or even full names as well. If a name is ambiguous, all possible derivations should be returned in some fashion; SAIL will simply list the possible names and no more, whereas an ITS server will furnish the full standard information for each possibility.
NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Name/Finger
It should be noted that connecting directly to the server from a TIP or an equally narrow-minded TELNET-protocol user program can result in meaningless attempts at option negotiation being sent to the server, which will foul up the command line interpretation unless the server knows enough to filter out IAC's and perhaps even respond negatively (IAC WON'T) to all option commands received. This is a convenience but is not at all required, since normally the user side is just an extended NAME/FINGER type program.
NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Appendix - Examples
Note: it is possible for some lines of the actual output to exceed 80 chars in length. The handling of such lines is of course dependant on the particular user program; in these examples, lines have been truncated to 72 chars for greater clarity.
Site: MIT-AICommand line:
-User- --Full name-- Jobnam Idle TTY -Console locationXGP O Xerox Graphics Printer XGPSPL T24 Datapoint Near XGP (9TH) FFM U Steven J. Kudlak HACTRN T41 Net site CMU-10A KLH + Ken Harrenstien F T42 Net site SRI-KL ___013 - Not Logged In HACTRN 1:26.T43 DSSR UNIX x3-6048 (MIT-* CWH U Carl W. Hoffman E 4.T50 919 Very Small Data Bas* CARL A Carl Hewitt HACTRN 5:03.T52 813 Hewitt x5873 APD M Alexander Doohovskoy XGP 1:52.T54 912 9th Floor Lounge x6* JJK T James Koschella E T55 824 Hollerbach, Levin, * KEN L Kenneth Kahn E T56 925 Moon (Tycho under) *
Site: SAILCommand line:
Person Job Jobnam Idle Terminal DAN Dan Sleator 46 MACLSP DM-3 150/1200 modem 415 49* DEK Don Knuth 3 E 3. tv-55 205 Library 20 PI 2 TV-55 205 Library ES Gene Salamin 44 SD MC TV-40 223a Farmwald JJ Jerrold Ginsparg 11 TELNET DM-0 150/1200 modem 415 49* JMC John McCarthy 1 FINGER . detached 12 E 2. IML-15 McCarthy's house KRD Randy Davis 42 AID 7 TV-52 203 Allen LES Les Earnest 23 TEMPS 2. DM-1 150/1200 modem 415 49* ME Martin Frost 17 E 3 tv-46 220 Filman, Frost 31 E TV-46 220 Filman, Frost PAM Paul Martin 9 E TV-106 251C King, Levy, Martin ROD Rod Brooks 37 MACLSP 3 TV-117 250C RWG Bill Gosper 30 SD MC TV-34 230e Robinson TV-67 213 Kant, McCune, Steinbe* RWW Richard Weyhrauch 39 E TV-42 214 Weyhrauch SYS system files 6 FINGER PTY122 job 5 Arpanet site AI*
NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Appendix - Examples
Site: SRI-KLCommand line:
Thursday, 15-Dec-77 01:21:24-PST System up 3 Days, 22:20:52 28 Jobs Drum 0% Load avs 0.26 0.23 0.31 14 Act, 10 Idle, 8 Det
User Personal Name Job Subsys 15m% TTY Room Console Location BLEAN Bob Blean 37 EXEC 0.0 41 K2007 Blean KLH Ken Harrenstien 83 TELNET 1.6 12 J2023 Spaceport KREMERS Jan Kremers 48 TECO 0.0 121 Dialup 326-7005 (300 Ba* MAINT Digital Equipment 54 SNDMSG 0.5 43 K2035 Melling MCCLURG Jim McClurg 40 EXEC 0.0 26 PKT MMCM Michael McMahon 31 EXEC 1.5 122 Dialup 326-7006 (300 Ba* MOORE J Moore 52 TV 0.2 124 Dialup 326-7008 (300 Ba* PATTIS Richard Pattis 19 LISP 0.8 11 ARC PETERSO Norman Peterson 33 EXEC 25:12 234 (RAND-TIP) STONE Duane Stone 34 TELNET 3:51 240 (RADC-TIP) 27 EXEC 7:11 232 (SRI-KL) TORRES Israel Torres 64 BSYS 0.0 76 K2079 TI by tape drives 68 EXEC 1:15 104 K2029 Operators' Office
NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Appendix - Examples
Site: MIT-AICommand line: klh
Site: MIT-MCCommand line: cbf
CBF M Charles Frankston Not logged in. Plan: I'll be visiting another planet til about December 15. If anyone wants to get a hold of me transmit on some fundamental wavelength (like the radius of the hydrogen atom).
Site: MIT-MCCommand line: smith
BRIAN A Brian C. Smith Last logout 11/24/77 08:02:24 No plan. DBS T David B. Smith Last logout 12/03/77 11:24:01 No plan. BPS T Byron Paul Smith Not logged in. No plan. GRS U Gary R. Smith Last logout 12/12/77 18:43:19 No plan. JOS S Julius Orion III Smith Last logout 11/29/77 06:18:18 No plan. $PETE M PETER G. SMITH, Not logged in. No plan. IAN L Ian C. Smith Not logged in. No plan. AJS D Arnold J. Smith Last logout 12/09/77 14:31:11 No plan.
Site: SU-AICommand line: smith
"SMITH" is ambiguous: RS Bob Smith DAV Dave Smith JOS Julius Smith LCS Leland Smith
NWG/RFC# 742 KLH 30-Dec-77 08:31 42758 Appendix - Examples
Site: SU-AICommand line: jbr
Person Job Jobnam Idle Line Room Location JBR Jeff Rubin 16 COPY 27. TV-43 222 Rubin TV-104 233 hand-eye table
Site: SU-AICommand line: bh
Person Last logout BH Brian Harvey 22:49 on 14 Dec 1977. Plan: ^O08-Oct-77 2156 BH ^Y12257 (1-Jul-78) Weekdays during the day I'm usually unreachable; I'm either at S.F. State or at Benjamin Franklin JHS in San Francisco, but neither place is recommended for leaving messages. Evenings and weekends I'm generally home (55) 751-1762 unless I'm at SAIL. I log in daily from home.
Site: SRI-KLCommand line: greg
Last login: Mon 12-Dec-77, 15:05, from SUMEX-AIM (Host #56.) GREG has no new mail, last read on Mon 12-Dec-77 15:10
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