Configuring Internet Server Gopher SearchesLast reviewed: April 22, 1997Article ID: Q142859 |
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SUMMARYThe search function to search for files on a Gopher server is not included with Microsoft Internet Server. However, Microsoft Internet Server does support searching through the European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC) Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) Toolkit, which is included in the Windows NT Resource Kit. You can use these tools to prepare and search full-text databases for computers running Microsoft Windows NT. NOTE: If you install the WAIS Toolkit, make sure to do it after you install the Microsoft Internet Information Server software.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following procedure shows how the server conducts searches for information:
To configure the server for searches, you need to do the following:
Creating an Index FileFirst, install the EMWAC WAIS software. Then you can create an index file by using the WAIS Toolkit.
To Create an Index
Searching the IndexThe Waislook command in the EMWAC WAIS Toolkit allows you to search files through the index file you created with Waisindex. Make sure C:\Search is the current directory and execute the following command with these parameters:
waisindex -d myindex wordwhere word is any word that you know appears in one of the files. Check the output of Waislook, which will show you the names of the files that contain the word you typed.
Configuring Log RecordsWhen you set up a Gopher server, you can see who has been using it and how many times your online information was accessed. Through Gopher you can log incoming connections to the server. To record logs properly:
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Additional query words: prodiis gopher wais emwac
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