• Filefind Bot?

    From Jay Harris@1:229/664 to All on Friday, October 11, 2024 17:15:34
    Hi All,

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?


    Jay

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Jay Harris on Friday, October 11, 2024 16:50:42
    On Fri, Oct 11 21:15:34 -0500, you wrote:

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?

    Do you mean something like a SRIF compatible file request (FREQ) processor? Or are you referring to something that actually searches for files and responds to you whether it's in the database or not?

    If the former, I'm not sure if it's in the husky sources or not, but I have a bash script here called 'srifreq' by Stas Degteff that works for what I need it for.

    If you're interested and can't find it in the husky project, let me know.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Jay Harris@1:229/664 to Nicholas Boel on Friday, October 11, 2024 21:43:32
    On Friday October 11 2024, Nicholas Boel said the following...

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?

    Do you mean something like a SRIF compatible file request (FREQ) processor? Or are you referring to something that actually searches
    for files and responds to you whether it's in the database or not?

    Sorry, should have been more specific. Looking for one that will respond to requests like in the FILEFIND echo.


    Jay









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    Jay

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  • From Jay Harris@1:229/664 to Nicholas Boel on Friday, October 11, 2024 21:55:36
    On Friday October 11 2024, Nicholas Boel said the following...

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?

    Do you mean something like a SRIF compatible file request (FREQ) processor? Or are you referring to something that actually searches
    for files and responds to you whether it's in the database or not?

    Sorry, should have been more specific. Looking for one that will respond to requests like in the FILEFIND echo.


    Jay

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Jay Harris on Saturday, October 12, 2024 06:27:44
    On Sat, Oct 12 01:55:36 -0500, you wrote:

    Do you mean something like a SRIF compatible file request (FREQ)
    processor? Or are you referring to something that actually searches
    for files and responds to you whether it's in the database or not?

    Sorry, should have been more specific. Looking for one that will
    respond to requests like in the FILEFIND echo.

    No worries. It was the latter you were referring to, then. I don't think I've seen anything like that offhand. Heck, I don't even know if I've seen anything for Linux at all in regards to something like that.

    Write one up. I'll beta test it for you. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Kai Richter@2:240/77 to Jay Harris on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 17:52:34
    Hello Jay!

    11 Oct 24, Jay Harris wrote to All:

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?

    I had 3 hits for SRIF in this echoarea back to 2006. So it looks like it was never a topic here.?

    My ususal procedure is a full text search within an announcement echo or do a "files" request to fetch a full file list of the specific node. Then i search that file list locally with my prefered tools. In both cases it leads to the filename to be requested.

    But then finding and delivery of that file is part of the mailer software?

    Regards

    Kai

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Kai Richter on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 16:26:46
    On Wed, Oct 16 12:52:34 -0500, you wrote:

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?

    I had 3 hits for SRIF in this echoarea back to 2006. So it looks like it was never a topic here.?

    My ususal procedure is a full text search within an announcement echo or do a "files" request to fetch a full file list of the specific node.
    Then i search that file list locally with my prefered tools. In both
    cases it leads to the filename to be requested.

    But then finding and delivery of that file is part of the mailer software?

    I think he's looking for a program that services filefind requests, not the other way around.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Torsten Bamberg@2:240/5832 to Kai Richter on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 23:55:38
    Hallo Kai!

    16.10.2024 17:52, Kai Richter schrieb an Jay Harris:

    Does anyone know if a filefind bot for husky exists?
    I had 3 hits for SRIF in this echoarea back to 2006. So it looks like
    it was never a topic here.?
    Most of unix/linux Nodes do not support filerequests by default. There are request-bots for *nix available, I remember one of Alex Woik and mfreq from Markus Reschke. Sources are on github. I ported mfreq (from Markus Reschke) and rproc from Alex Woik from *nix to os2.

    My ususal procedure is a full text search within an announcement echo
    or do a "files" request to fetch a full file list of the specific
    node. Then i search that file list locally with my prefered tools. In
    both cases it leads to the filename to be requested.
    As me either.

    But then finding and delivery of that file is part of the mailer
    software?
    No, it's not part of the mailer. You need additional Software to serve file-requests during mailersession.

    A second way is sending a netmail filerequest (by crash or routed) to the nodesystem, and the Nodesystem will put the requested file on hold. For this, you also need additional software for serving (routed) netmail file-requests.

    Regards
    Kai
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  • From Kai Richter@2:240/77 to Jay Harris on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 03:22:22
    Hello Jay!

    11 Oct 24, Jay Harris wrote to Nicholas Boel:

    Sorry, should have been more specific. Looking for one that will
    respond to requests like in the FILEFIND echo.

    I remember sfs/2, lets see... I'm afraid it's DOS and OS/2 only. And Freeware but not open source i think. Search for sfs31.zip if you didn't found anything else.

    Regards

    Kai

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