| ==Phrack Inc.== | |
| Volume Four, Issue Thirty-Eight, File 8 of 15 | |
| Wide Area Information Servers | |
| How Do I Use It and Why Should I Care? | |
| by Mycroft | |
| mycroft@gnu.ai.mit.edu | |
| Introduction | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| This file serves as an introduction to "information servers," and in | |
| particular to the WAIS system from Thinking Machines Corp. | |
| Overview | |
| ~~~~~~~~ | |
| The Wide Area Information Server (or WAIS) system provides a way for | |
| people ("providers") to make information sources ("sources") accessible via a | |
| network, with a very simple interface to search for and retrieve particular | |
| pieces of information ("documents"). | |
| Essentially, you pick a source and specify a few keywords, and the WAIS | |
| search engine tries to find documents that match those specific keywords. Each | |
| document is scored, and the highest scoring documents are listed first. In | |
| addition, there is a mechanism ("relevance feedback") for feeding information | |
| back to the server about which documents are most interesting to you, and | |
| having it narrow the search based on this. | |
| To summarize: WAIS gives you a fast and easy way to search vast amounts | |
| of information, and to provide access to it to other users on a network. | |
| Why Should I Care? | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| You should care because I, through the goodness of my heart, have made all | |
| the issues of Phrack Inc. available through WAIS. :-) I'll soon be adding | |
| issues of the LOD/H TJ, NARC, NIA, Worldview, and a lot of other files. If | |
| anyone would care to donate files, I'd appreciate it. | |
| There are also many other sources currently available that will probably | |
| be of interest to you. | |
| Step 1: Compiling A Client | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| To use WAIS, you need a client program. There are currently 4 available | |
| that I know of: | |
| Xwais - for the X Window System | |
| SWAIS - terminal-based | |
| Mac WAIStation | |
| NeXT WAIStation | |
| (I vaguely recall something about a Windows client.) | |
| Xwais and SWAIS both come in the standard distribution, with the search | |
| and index engines. | |
| You can FTP any of the above from think.com, in directory /wais. The | |
| relevant files are: | |
| wais-8-b4.tar.Z - contains the search and index engines, as well Xwais and | |
| SWAIS | |
| WAIStation-0-63.sit.hqx - the Mac WAIStation | |
| WAIStation-NeXT-1.0.tar.Z - the NeXT WAIStation | |
| After you choose a client and get the source, compile it. There are | |
| decent directions on how to do this in each package. | |
| Step 2: Finding An Information Source | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| To find a source, you just do a search in the "directory of servers" -- a | |
| source containing pointers to all the registered WAIS sources on the net. | |
| For example, if you're using Xwais: | |
| (I am *not* going to go into the details of how to use the scrollbars and | |
| whatnot. If you're stuck, ask a Mac weenie for help.) | |
| Tell me about: | |
| .----------------------------------------------------------------. .------. | |
| |phrack | |Search| | |
| `----------------------------------------------------------------' `------' | |
| In Sources: Similar to: | |
| .------------------------. .----------------------------------------------. | |
| |directory-of-servers.src| | | | |
| `------------------------' `----------------------------------------------' | |
| .----------. .-------------. .------------+ .---------------. .----. .----. | |
| |Add Source| |Delete Source| |Add Document| |Delete Document| |Help| |Done| | |
| `----------' `-------------' `------------' `---------------' `----' `----' | |
| .+------------------------------------------------------------. | |
| Resulting || 1000 551 phrack.src /proj/wais/wais-sources/ | | |
| documents: || | | |
| .----. || | | |
| |View| || | | |
| `----' `+------------------------------------------------------------' | |
| .-----------------------------------------------------------------. | |
| Status: |Found 1 document. | | |
| `-----------------------------------------------------------------' | |
| The lines in the "Resulting documents:" window break down into three | |
| parts: | |
| Score -- How well it matched your query, as compared to other | |
| documents. | |
| Size -- <In bytes> of the document. | |
| Headline -- The "headline" is generated while building the index. | |
| For source files, it's broken down by filename and path. For the p/h/c/a | |
| server, it's the title of the article, the authors, and the issue and file | |
| number. | |
| So double-click on the document, and you'll get another window (shortened | |
| a bit): | |
| Source Edit | |
| Name: phrack.src | |
| Server: hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu | |
| Service: 8000 | |
| Database: /src/wais/wais-sources/phrack | |
| Cost: 0 | |
| Units: :free | |
| Maintainer: mycroft@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu | |
| Description: | |
| .+------------------------------------------------------------------------. | |
| ||Server created with WAIS release 8 b3.1 on Jan 31 12:30:28 1992 by mycro| | |
| || | | |
| ||Here are all the issues of Phrack for your edification. | | |
| || | | |
| ||Phrack is an old hacking, cracking, phreaking, and general anarchy | | |
| ||newsletter. Articles range from how the phone system works to making | | |
| ||------------------------------------------------------------------------| | |
| `+------------------------------------------------------------------------' | |
| .----. .------. | |
| |Save| |Cancel| | |
| `----' `------' | |
| The fields work like this: | |
| Name: Filename to store this source under on *your* machine. | |
| Server, Service, Database: Where the source lives (my machine). | |
| Cost, Units: How much it will cost you to access the information. | |
| Maintainer: Me! | |
| Description: What is there. | |
| You really want this one, so just click the "Save" button. This will | |
| create a "source file" on your machine, which you can then access with the "Add | |
| Source" button of the question window. This setup is sort of a lose, because | |
| your copy could get out of date and not work. I've proposed a way to fix this | |
| problem, but so far it hasn't been implemented. This bit me once when I moved | |
| the files to their current location. | |
| Step 3: A Query | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Now, let's make another query. I can't remember where I saw this, so: | |
| Tell me about: | |
| .----------------------------------------------------------------. .------. | |
| |that night with tuc | |Search| | |
| `----------------------------------------------------------------' `------' | |
| In Sources: Similar to: | |
| .------------------------. .----------------------------------------------. | |
| |phrack.src | | | | |
| `------------------------' `----------------------------------------------' | |
| .----------. .-------------. .------------+ .---------------. .----. .----. | |
| |Add Source| |Delete Source| |Add Document| |Delete Document| |Help| |Done| | |
| `----------' `-------------' `------------' `---------------' `----' `----' | |
| .+------------------------------------------------------------. | |
| Resulting || 1000 24.9K "Phrack World News Issue XIV, Part 2", compiled | | |
| documents: || 967 29.9K "Phrack World News Special Edition III", compile| | |
| .----. || 800 74.9K "Phrack World News Special Edition II", compiled| | |
| |View| || 467 6.1K "Phrack Pro-Phile V: Tuc", by Taran King (issue | | |
| `----' `+------------------------------------------------------------' | |
| .-----------------------------------------------------------------. | |
| Status: |Found 40 documents. | | |
| `-----------------------------------------------------------------' | |
| All you have to do is double-click on one of the documents. After a while | |
| you'll get another window: | |
| .+------------------------------------------------------------------------. | |
| || | | |
| ||"Phrack World News Issue XIV, Part 2", compiled by Knight Lightning (iss| | |
| || | | |
| || | | |
| || PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN { SummerCon '87 } PWN ^*^ PWN ^*^ PWN | | |
| || ^*^ ^*^ | | |
| || PWN Phrack World News PWN | | |
| || ^*^ Issue XIV/2 ^*^ | | |
| || PWN PWN | | |
| || ^*^ "SummerCon Strikes" ^*^ | | |
| || PWN PWN | | |
| ||------------------------------------------------------------------------| | |
| `+------------------------------------------------------------------------' | |
| .-----------. .--------. .----. .--------. .------------. .----. | |
| |Add Section| |Find Key| |Next| |Previous| |Save To File| |Done| | |
| `-----------' `--------' `----' `--------' `------------' `----' | |
| Status: | |
| The "Add Section" button is used for relevance feedback. You select a | |
| region of text and press "Add Section" and it will show up in the "Similar to:" | |
| box in the question window. | |
| "Find Key," "Next," and "Previous" are used to search for the keywords in | |
| the document. The rest is pretty obvious. | |
| What Else? | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| There are more powerful ways to use WAIS. For example, using the "waisq" | |
| and "waisretrieve" programs, you could query the directory of servers nightly | |
| to get the latest copy of phrack.src. This would ensure that yours is never | |
| more than a day out of date. (I recommend subscribing to the wais-discussion | |
| list and/or reading alt.wais instead, though, since it's more interesting and | |
| won't put a load on the directory of servers.) | |
| Or if you keep an archive of your mail, you could use it to index that. | |
| (I know several people who do this, including Brewster.) | |
| Or whatever. Take a look at some of the existing sources to get an idea. | |
| Conclusion | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| WAIS is a very useful tool for finding information. It is still under | |
| development, though, and there a few rough edges that need to be worked out. | |
| In particular: | |
| * Source files getting out of date. | |
| * Multiple servers for a single source (for reliability and speed). | |
| * Multiple indices for the same source on a given server (for transient | |
| information). | |
| * Index overhead. (The Phrack index, for example, is currently larger | |
| than the text itself!) | |
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