Internet Gopher

This directory contains materials developed at Brown University for use
with the Internet Gopher protocol. Brown's Gopher server is still under
construction and only available to onsite use; when finished a notice
will posted as to its address and availability.

CONTENTS:

gnntp1.11.tar.Z	This is a simple Gopher-NNTP gateway. Unlike gnews, this
		gateway uses the NNTP protocol (rfc 977). See the README
		file (within the tar) for more information.

gnntp1.15.tar.Z This is a new version of gnntp that uses INN's XOVER
		command to get the article list. This version also
		reverses the returned article list (ie new stuff first).

gs.tar.Z	This is a prototype Gopher+ server that stores most
 		gopherspace information in a dbm database.

phq1.9.tar.Z	This is a simple Gopher server that interfaces with the
		CSO name server (Ph). This server allows the Gopher
		client author to not have to understand the CSO protocol;
		instead, the client need only understand the Gopher
		search protocol. The server can also be used by the
		Gopher administrator to construct canned searchs for
		their users. See the header comments for further 
		information and examples.

Sextant1.0.sea.hqx 
		Sextant is a Macintosh Internet Gopher client. It is 
		designed for novice Macintosh users and supports only the 
		most rudimentary Gopher types. However, Sextant should be 
		suitable for the majority of CWIS needs.

waisload	This shell script creates a Gopher directory structure
waisload3	containing all the WAIS sources files kept at 
		quake.think.com. Since the number of sources now exceeds 
		200, the sources are organized alphabetically. (Saved
		in the wais directory.)

waisfolder	This shell and awk script creates a Gopher link file
		for a local WAIS database. This link file has a gopher
		reference for searching and a reference for each
		record in the database. (Saved in the wais directory.)

waisindex-gopher.tar.Z
		This is the source code to modify waisindex to use a
		gopher item's title (Name=) as the headline.

UsingWaisWithGopher
		This is a short document describing how to use Wais with
		gopherd. It explains only the most typical disk and
		protocol configurations. (Saved in the wais directory).