Q1: What is veronica?
Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)veronica is a resource-discovery system providing access to information resources held on most (99% +) of the world's gopher servers. In addition to native gopher data, veronica includes references to many resources provided by other types of information servers, such as WWW servers, usenet archives, and telnet-accessible information services. veronica queries are keyword-in-title searches.
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Q6: How can I connect to veronica?
Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)veronica is accessed through any gopher client. The client may be one of the gopher-specific clients (TurboGopher, Unix curses gopher, WSGopher, etc.) or a multiprotocol browser such as Mosaic, NetScape, Chameleon, etc. Use the client to find a veronica-access menu on a gopher server menu. Most gopher servers will have a menu named something like "Search GopherSpace using veronica". The client may have a "starting points" list including veronica.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)The veronica harvester software will find your gopher server IF it is registered with the Mother Gopher at Minnesota, OR IF it is referenced on the menu of another gopher server which is registered at Minnesota. Of course, the veronica harvester will not be able to access your server if you have restricted access to your local site. veronica does not currently have the ability to add new gophers to the index immediately when they come online.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)If you run the Unix gopher+ server from U. of Minnesota, you may include the line "veronicaindex: no" in the gopherd.conf file. The veronica harvester will completely exclude your server from the index. You can use the special veronica control file protocol. THIS IS THE RECOMMENDED WAY TO CONTROL VERONICA'S BEHAVIOR WITH RESPECT TO YOUR GOPHER SERVER. The control files will work with gopher-level-0 servers, and can be used with any kind of gopher server on any operating system platform.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)The veronica server software can be obtained by anonymous ftp from futique.scs.unr.edu or veronica.scs.unr.edu The veronica server code is in the directory "veronica-code". The current version (Dec 94) of the veronica server is 0.6.5f It runs on most flavors of unix boxes, requires a perl interpreter and ndbm, and about 2 GB for the dataset. (data of Jan 18, 1995)
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)You can anonymous-ftp the full veronica dataset from futique.scs.unr.edu, in the "veronica-data" subdirectory. This data has been processed to eliminate redundant references, to avoid loops in the gopher network, and to remove most data that is known to be highly transient.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)There are currently (January 13, 1995) ten publicly-accessible veronica servers. All of them can be accessed via the veronica Gopher menu at veronica.scs.unr.edu. If that menu is unavailable, consult the Mother Gopher for a veronica access menu. See Q6.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)The gopher may be relatively new. In this case the veronica index data may have been harvested before the gopher came on line. If the new gopher has been registered with Minnesota, it will be included in the next index update, provided it is accessible to the veronica harvester. A gopher may not be included because it was not accessible to the veronica data harvester.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)Use the veronica-control-file protocol. THIS IS THE RECOMMENDED WAY TO CONTROL VERONICA'S BEHAVIOR WITH RESPECT TO YOUR GOPHER SERVER. The control files will work with gopher-level-0 servers, and can be used with any kind of gopher server on any operating system platform. In brief, the control file lets you specify a number of options for the veronica harvester. You can completely exclude the server from the index, or specify that only certain menus are to be indexed.
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Fancypants: FAQs, or everything you didn't ask but kind of w...i showed zack last night your news (your blog). funny he didn't seem too inspired...as I am...to go jump in the sack and switch out the bcp's for folic acid. Still so freakin' happy for you I could run around and dance and sing Ned's Atomic Dustbin songs and mayyyybeee even suffer through an entire episode of Veronica Mars. I do think Buffy Veronica Fancypants has a very nice ring.
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Veronica FAQ (Part 1 of 2)The simplest veronica search is just a single word, followed by a RETURN. The following (better) answer is from the document "How to Compose veronica Queries".
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