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RFC954 - NICNAME/WHOIS

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Network Working Group K. Harrenstien (SRI)

Request for Comments: 954 M. Stahl (SRI)

Obsoletes: RFC812 E. Feinler (SRI)

October 1985

NICNAME/WHOIS

STATUS OF THIS MEMO

This RFCis the official specification of the NICNAME/WHOIS protocol.

This memo describes the protocol and the service. This is an update

of RFC812. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

INTRODUCTION

The NICNAME/WHOIS Server is a TCP transaction based query/response

server, running on the SRI-NIC machine (26.0.0.73 or 10.0.0.51), that

provides netwide Directory service to internet users. It is one of a

series of internet name services maintained by the DDN Network

Information Center (NIC) at SRI International on behalf of the

Defense Communications Agency (DCA). The server is Accessible across

the Internet from user programs running on local hosts, and it

delivers the full name, U.S. mailing address, telephone number, and

network mailbox for DDN users who are registered in the NIC database.

This server, together with the corresponding WHOIS Database can also

deliver online look-up of individuals or their online mailboxes,

network organizations, DDN nodes and associated hosts, and TAC

telephone numbers. The service is designed to be user-friendly and

the information is delivered in human-readable format. DCA strongly

encourages network hosts to provide their users with access to this

network service.

WHO SHOULD BE IN THE DATABASE

DCA requests that each individual with a directory on an ARPANET or

MILNET host, who is capable of passing traffic across the DoD

Internet, be registered in the NIC WHOIS Database. MILNET TAC users

must be registered in the database. To register, send via electronic

mail to REGISTRAR@SRI-NIC.ARPA your full name, middle initial, U.S.

mailing address (including mail stop and full eXPlanation of

abbreviations and acronyms), ZIP code, telephone (including Autovon

and FTS, if available), and one network mailbox. Contact the DDN

Network Information Center, REGISTRAR@SRI-NIC.ARPA or (800) 235-3155,

for assistance with registration.

RFC954 October 1985

NICNAME/WHOIS

PROTOCOL

To access the NICNAME/WHOIS server:

Connect to the SRI-NIC service host at TCP service port 43

(decimal).

Send a single "command line", ending with <CRLF> (ASCII CR and

LF).

Receive information in response to the command line. The server

closes its connection as soon as the output is finished.

EXISTING USER PROGRAMS

NICNAME is the global name for the user program, although many sites

have chosen to use the more familiar name of "WHOIS". There are

versions of the NICNAME user program for TENEX, TOPS-20, and UNIX.

The TENEX and TOPS-20 programs are written in assembly language

(FAIL/MACRO), and the UNIX version is written in C. They are easy to

invoke, taking one argument which is passed directly to the NICNAME

server at SRI-NIC. Contact NIC@SRI-NIC.ARPA for copies of the

program.

COMMAND LINES AND REPLIES

A command line is normally a single name specification. Note that

the specification formats will evolve with time; the best way to

oBTain the most recent documentation on name specifications is to

give the server a command line consisting of "?<CRLF>" (that is, a

question-mark alone as the name specification). The response from

the NICNAME server will list all possible formats that can be used.

The responses are not currently intended to be machine-readable; the

information is meant to be passed back directly to a human user. The

following three examples illustrate the use of NICNAME as of October

1985.

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Command line: ?

Response:

Please enter a name or a NIC handle, such as "Smith" or "SRI-NIC".

Starting with a period forces a name-only search; starting with

exclamation point forces handle-only. Examples:

RFC954 October 1985

NICNAME/WHOIS

Smith [looks for name or handle SMITH]

!SRI-NIC [looks for handle SRI-NIC only]

.Smith, John

[looks for name JOHN SMITH only]

Adding "..." to the argument will match anything from that point,

e.g. "ZU..." will match ZUL, ZUM, etc.

To search for mailboxes, use one of these forms:

Smith@ [looks for mailboxes with username SMITH]

@Host [looks for mailboxes on HOST]

Smith@Host

[Looks for mailboxes with username SMITH on HOST]

To obtain the entire membership list of a group or organization,

or a list of all authorized users of a host, precede the name of

the host or organization by an asterisk, i.e. *SRI-NIC. [CAUTION:

If there are a lot of members, this will take a long time!] You

may use exclamation point and asterisk, or a period and asterisk

together.

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Command line: fischer

Response:

Fischer, Charles (CF17) fischer@UWISC (608) 262-1204

Fischer, Herman (HF) HFischer@USC-ECLB (818) 902-5139

Fischer, Jeffery H. (JHF1) FISCHER@LL-XN (617) 863-5500

ext 4403 or 4689

Fischer, Kenneth (KF8) SAC.SIUBO@USC-ISIE (402) 294-5161

(AV) 271-5161

Fischer, Marty (MF28) MFISCHER@DCA-EMS (703) 437-2344

Fischer, Michael J. (MJF) FISCHER@YALE (203) 436-0744

Fischer, Nancy C. (NANCY) FISCHER@SRI-NIC (415) 859-2539

Fischer, Richard A. (RAF4) Fisher Richa@LLL-MFE (415) 422-5032

To single out any individual entry, repeat the command using the

argument "!HANDLE" instead of "NAME", where the handle is in

parentheses following the name.

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Command line: !nancy

Response:

RFC954 October 1985

NICNAME/WHOIS

Fischer, Nancy C. (NANCY) FISCHER@SRI-NIC SRI International

Telecommunication Sciences Center

333 Ravenswood Avenue, EJ289

Menlo Park, California 94025

Phone: (415) 859-2539

MILNET TAC user

---------------------------------------------------------------------

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Harrenstien, K., and White, V., "NICNAME/WHOIS," RFC-812, Network

Information Center, SRI International, March 1982.

2. Harrenstien, K., "NAME/FINGER," RFC-742, Network Information

Center, SRI International, December 1977.

 
 
 
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