host
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... by the server to locate the item desired.
The next two tab delimited fields denote the domain-name of the host
that has this document (or directory), and the port at which to
...
... client simply sends the retrieval string to a server if it wants to
retrieve a document or view the contents of a directory. Of course,
each host may have pointers to other hosts, resulting in a "graph"
(not necessarily a rooted tree ...
... retrieve a document or view the contents of a directory. Of course,
each host may have pointers to other hosts, resulting in a "graph"
(not necessarily a rooted tree) of hosts ...
... hosts, resulting in a "graph"
(not necessarily a rooted tree) of hosts. The client software may
save (or rather "stack") the locations that it has visited in search ...
... to a pure CSO nameserver protocol when it connects to the
appropriate host.
2. A server can also point at a "search ...
...
Selector ::= {UNASCII}.
Host ::= {{UNASCII - ['.']} '.'} {UNASCII - ['.']}.
Note: This is a Fully Qualified Domain Name ...
... 8 The information applies to a Telnet session.
Connect to given host at given port. The name to login as at this
...
... port. The name to login as at this
host is in the selector string.
9 Item is a binary file. Client ...
... T The information applies to a tn3270 based telnet session.
Connect to given host at given port. The name to login as at this
...
