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nns: Name service facility, Commandline Client Application
NAME
nns - Name service facility, Commandline Client Application
SYNOPSIS
nns bind ?-host host? ?-port port? name datanns search ?-host host? ?-port port? ?-continuous? ?pattern?
nns ident ?-host host? ?-port port?
nns who
DESCRIPTION
Please read Name service facility, introduction first.
The application described by this document, nns, is a simple command line client for the nano name service facility provided by the Tcllib packages nameserv, and nameserv::server. Beyond that the application's sources also serve as an example of how to use the client package nameserv. All abilities of a client are covered, from configuration to registration of names to searching.
This name service facility has nothing to do with the Internet's Domain Name System, otherwise known as DNS. If the reader is looking for a package dealing with that please see either of the packages dns and resolv, both found in Tcllib too.
USE CASES
nns was written with the following two main use cases in mind.
- [1]
- Registration of a name/data pair in the name service.
- [2]
- Searching the name service for entries matching a glob pattern.
Beyond the above we also want to be able to identify the client, and get information about the name service.
COMMAND LINE
- nns bind ?-host host? ?-port port? name data
-
This form registers the name/data pair in the specified
name service. In this form the command will not exit to keep
the registration alive. The user has to kill it explicitly, either by
sending a signal, or through the job-control facilities of the shell
in use. It will especially survive the loss of the connection to the
name service and reestablish the name/data pair when the
connection is restored.
The options to specify the name service will be explained later, in section OPTIONS.
- nns search ?-host host? ?-port port? ?-continuous? ?pattern?
-
This form searches the specified name service for entries matching the
glob-pattern and prints them to stdout, with each entry on its
own line. If no pattern is specified it defaults to *,
matching everything.
The options to specify the name service will be explained later, in section OPTIONS.
If the option -continuous is specified the client will not exit after performing the search, but start to continuously monitor the service for changes to the set of matching entries, appropriately updating the display as changes arrive. In that form it will especially also survive the loss of the connection to the name service and reestablish the search when the connection is restored.
- nns ident ?-host host? ?-port port?
-
This form asks the specified name service for the version and features
of the name service protocol it supports and prints the results to
stdout.
The options to specify the name service will be explained later, in section OPTIONS.
- nns who
- This form prints name, version, and protocol version of the application to stdout.
OPTIONS
This section describes all the options available to the user of the application
- -host name|ipaddress
- If this option is not specified it defaults to localhost. It specifies the name or ip-address of the host the name service to talk to is running on.
- -port number
- If this option is not specified it defaults to 38573. It specifies the TCP port the name service to talk to is listening on for requests.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the application it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category nameserv of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation.KEYWORDS
application, client, name serviceCATEGORY
NetworkingCOPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries [at] users.sourceforge.net>