Fingering BITNET addresses?
Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr
terry at spcvxb.spc.edu
Thu Jul 12 16:25:28 AEST 1990
In article <11025 at medusa.cs.purdue.edu>, khan at cs.purdue.EDU (Muhammad Farrukh Khan) writes:
> How does one finger a bitnet address? Thanks!
[I'm the maintainer for the DECUS VMS Finger code]
If the host you're interested in is also directly on Internet, they probably
support regular Finger protocol via TCP. The question then becomes how to find
the equivalent Internet address for the host 8-).
Other than that, if you have some way of generating NJE commands on BITNET,
you can issue a CPQ N command, which will provide varying levels of output,
depending on the host operating system and networking software. Not all such
software uses this syntax, though.
A feature for the (impending) major update of VMS Finger is the ability to
respond to Finger requests delivered via mail, so (in the future) you could
send mail to FINGER at SPCVXA.BITNET with text containing Finger commands which
would be executed and the results mailed back to you.
By the way, there's a mailing list for discussing Finger-style programs. It's
mainly centered on the VMS and RSTS versions, but any other discussions about
Finger, WHOIS servers, etc. are also welcome. To subscribe, send mail to the
request address: i-finreq at spcvxa.spc.edu (or i-finreq at spcvxa.bitnet).
Terry Kennedy Operations Manager, Academic Computing
terry at spcvxa.bitnet St. Peter's College, US
terry at spcvxa.spc.edu (201) 915-9381
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