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Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second EditionComments in the map file generally contain additional information on the sites described in it. There is a rigid format in which to specify this information so that it can be retrieved from the maps. For instance, a program called uuwho uses a database created from the map files to display this information in a nicely formatted way. When you register your site with an organization that distributes map files to its members, you generally have to fill out such a map entry. Below is a sample map entry (in fact, it's the one for Olaf's site): #NPPPPP monad, monad.swb.de, monad.swb.sub.org #SPPPPP AT 486DX50; Linux 0.99 #OPPPPP private #CPPPPP Olaf Kirch #EPPPPP okir@monad.swb.de #PPPPPP Kattreinstr. 38, D-64295 Darmstadt, FRG #LPPPPP 49 52 03 N / 08 38 40 E #UPPPPP brewhq #WPPPPP okir@monad.swb.de (Olaf Kirch); Sun Jul 25 16:59:32 MET DST 1993 # monadPP brewhq(DAILY/2) # Domains monad = monad.swb.de monad = monad.swb.sub.org The whitespace after the first two characters is a tab. The meaning of most of the fields is pretty obvious; you will receive a detailed description from whichever domain you register with ...» |
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