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61. SmartLP - Web Links
Investigative Tools Online telephone directories, reverse phone lookups, mapping services 38 Pay Rates Last post by islp14 in general Discussion Forum
http://www.smartlp.com/portal/html/modules.php?name=Web_Links

62. RFC2517: Building Directories From DNS: Experiences From WWWSeeker. R....
As the number of TLDs in general use increases Informational Page 2 RFC 2517 Building directories from DNS may be verified via direct DNS lookups rather than
http://rfc2517.x42.com/
x42.com rfc-index text only 1. Introduction Over time, there have been several RFCs [2, 3, 4] about approaches for providing Internet Directories. Many of the earlier documents discussed white pages directories that supply mappings from a person's name to their telephone number, email address, etc. More recently, there has been discussion of directories that map from a company name to a domain name or web site. Many people are using DNS as a directory today to find this type of information about a given company. Typically when DNS is used, users guess the domain name of the company they are looking for and then prepend "www.". This makes it highly desirable for a company to have an easily 2. Directory Population 2.1 What to do? There are two issues in populating a directory: finding all the domain names (building the skeleton) and associating those domains with entities (adding the meat). These two issues are discussed below. 2.2 Building the skeleton In "building the skeleton", it is popular to suggest using a variant of a "tree walk" to determine the domains that need to be added to the directory. Our experience is that this is neither a reasonable nor an efficient proposal for maintaining such a directory. Except for some infrequent and long-standing DNS surveys [5], DNS "tree walks" tend to be discouraged by the Internet community, especially given that the frequency of DNS changes would require a new tree walk monthly (if not more often). Instead, our experience has shown that data on allocated DNS domains can usually be retrieved in bulk fashion with FTP, HTTP, or Gopher (we have used each of these for particular TLDs). This has the added advantage of both "building the skeleton" and "adding the meat" at the same time. Our favorite method for finding a server that has allocated DNS domain information is to start with the list maintained at

63. Homer Public Library General Reference Page
general Reference. businesses, do reverse lookups (sometimes called criscross lookups; you enter million email addresses, and links to 200 directories worldwide
http://library.ci.homer.ak.us/othrlnks.htm
Reference Resources
Contents last updated August 25, 2003 General Reference
Federal Government and Legal Resources

Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Phone Directories

Books, Bookstores and Book Reviews
...
Business and Investing
See our Alaska Links page for Alaska-specific topics Note:
Some of the hyperlinks found below refer to PDF (Portable Document Format) files, which are special Adobe Acrobat files, that will present the material in publication-quality format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view PDF files.
Acrobat Reader is available for free from this Adobe Systems page. The reader is a fairly large file, about 5 MB, so it will take a while, perhaps 10-15 minutes, to download it over a standard telephone line.
Once you obtain the complete file, locate it on your hard drive using Windows Explorer and double-click its filename to begin the installation process.
General Reference
Charity Reports from Give.org

64. Dakota County Library - QuickLinks Search Results
Also area code, zip code and reverse lookups. telephone directories, email directories and mapping Subject(s) Reference general Telephone directories.
http://www.co.dakota.mn.us/library/quicklinks/results.asp?searchtype=Subject&sea

65. Boa Documentation
exactly comprehensive documentation; most of the general concepts are to serve HTML from their home directories, password file lookups can potentially
http://www.boa.org/0.92/details.html
Boa Documentation
In this document:
Installation and Usage
It should be very simple to install and use Boa:
  • Unpack
  • Choose, and cd into, a convenient directory for the package.
  • tar -xvzf boa-0.92.tar.gz , or for those of you with an archaic non-GNU tar,
  • Read the documentation. Really.
  • Build
  • If you don't have bison, flex, and gcc installed, adjust the definitions for YACC, LEX, and CC near the top of src/Makefile.
  • (optional) Change the default SERVER_ROOT by setting the #define at the top of src/defines.h
  • cd into the src directory and type "make". Report any errors to the maintainers for resolution, or strike out on your own.
  • Configure
  • Choose a user and server port under which Boa can run. The traditional port is 80, and user nobody (create if you need to) is often a good selection for security purposes. If you don't have (or choose not to use) root privileges, you can not use port numbers less than 1024, nor can you switch user id.
  • Choose a server root. The
  • 66. Year To Date
    general Statistics. Most Accessed directories. This information can only be displayed if reverse DNS lookups have been performed.
    http://www.gov.gg/webstats/priaulx/yeartodate_01_b.htm
    Year to date
    Priaulx web access
    General Statistics The User Profile by Regions graph identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site. The General Statistics table includes statistics on the total activity for this web site during the designated time frame. General Statistics
    Thursday April 05, 2001 - 15:31:40 Timeframe Number of Hits for Home Page N/A Number of Successful Hits for Entire Site Number of Page Views (Impressions) Number of Document Views Number of User Sessions User Sessions from UK International User Sessions User Sessions of Unknown Origin Average Number of Hits Per Day Average Number of Page Views Per Day Average Number of User Sessions Per Day Average User Session Length Number of Unique Users Number of Users Who Visited Once Number of Users Who Visited More Than Once
    Most Requested Pages
    This section identifies the most popular web site pages and how often they were accessed. The average time a user spends viewing a page is also indicated in the table. Most Requested Pages
    Pages Views % of Total Views User Sessions Avg. Time Viewed

    67. Web Servers
    general Knowledge Machine Research Group iAnalyst also performs reverse DNS lookups, converting numerical number of input files, including whole directories.
    http://www.iversonsoftware.com/tabularium/internet/platforms-and-administration/

    68. Searching The Web -- Peabody Library, Peabody College Of Vanderbilt University
    Many search engines have small subject directories that they general, software specific and specialized. Wide Web, Newsgroups, Listservs, EMail lookups, US
    http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/peabody/books/internet/general/searching.html
    HOME ACORN ATHENA KUDZU ... SITE INDEX
    Searching the Web
    Back to General Internet Resources page Subject Directories Search Engines People Searches ... Figuring out Search Tools
    Subject Directories
    General directories that allow browsing by subject.
    Search Engines
    Using a search engine can look for keywords and phrases. Search engines contain more pages than subject directories, but it can be difficult to find relevant material using them. Many search engines have small subject directories that they have compiled from their database.
    • Alta Vista Excite FastSearch Google ...
      AskJeeves
    • Accepts "real language" questions. Compiles what it considers to be the best information from other search engines and reference sources.
    • BeaucoupSearchEngines
    • Over 100 search engines available. General, software specific and specialized.
    • DogPile
    • Simultaneously searches multiple search engines and will check Usenet and then go on automatically to search the Web. It's better than DejaNews and AltaVista combined...because it includes searches on those engines and many more. It also checks mailing list archives.
    • Internet Research Tools
    • Search engines plus phone books and tools to locate email addresses. It merges the results, removes redundancies, clusters the hits into neat understandable groupings.

    69. KU Libraries--Addresses & Directories
    general Resources. Telephone directories on the Web International phone books, white pages, yellow pages Zip and Area Code lookups Search zip and area codes in a
    http://www2.lib.ku.edu/research/address.htm

    Printer Friendly
    Libraries A-Z A B C D ... Z Quick Links Online Catalog Course Reserves Databases A-Z Multiple Database Search ... KU Home
    Find a Resource Select a Search Group Libraries Web Site Business History Internet Search Engines Library Catalogs-KU Social Sciences
    Research Assistance
    Table of Contents Associations General Resources Zip/Area Codes
    Associations
    Websites
    Associations on the Net Over 2000 Internet sites covering professional and trade associations. Foundation Finder U.S. foundations, compiled by The Foundation Center. Gateway to Associations Directory of American associations. GuideStar Searchable database of more than 620,000 U.S. nonprofit organizations. Idealist Directory of 20,000 non-profit organizations in 140 countries. National Environmental Directory Over 13,000 organizations in the U.S. concerned with environmental issues and education Scholarly Societies Project Information about scholarly societies around the world.
    Printed Resources
    Encyclopedia of Associations.

    70. Subject Directories And Search Engines
    The Subject directories listed below offer a more indepth and directory of sources for news, and quick fact lookups. Geared toward general information needs.
    http://www.sullivan.suny.edu/library/subjindex.htm
    REFERENCE RESOURCESWEB SUBJECT DIRECTORIES AND SEARCH ENGINES
    Subject Directories Browsing subject categories, going from general to specific, following the branches of sub-topics, and ending up at selected Websites, is a good method for research. Just as we have created our Reference and Research Links Page, other Libraries and organizations have developed their own "Gateways" to selected Internet resources, organized by subject categories. The Subject Directories listed below offer a more in-depth and comprehensive collection of Websites than our own, so be sure to check out these collections:
    • The Argus Clearinghouse INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collection An excellent directory for mining the "Deep Web". Here you can locate databases on any scholarly topic that will enable you to capture material unavailable to regular Web search engines. A must. IPL Reference Center A collection of WWW resources organized by topic. Librarians' Index to the Internet. An enormous and ongoing project to organize Web resources into Subject Lists, undertaken by the California State Library with Federal funding. You can choose to browse categories, or use the site's search engine to find specific resources. Helpful and well-written annotations accompany every web resource listing. Library Spot A collection of reference and subject sources on the Internet.

    71. Aug 31 To Sept 6, 1998 Full
    the user can only be determined if reverse DNS lookups have been general Statistics. 8. Student Directory http//www.wright.edu/directories/students.html, 671, 1.24
    http://www.wright.edu/web/stats/wsu/199809/HTM_b.htm
    Aug 31 to Sept 6, 1998 Full General Statistics The following graph identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site and helps you determine what percentage of your users are domestic or international. The location of the user is determined by the suffix of the domain name. You can use the Domain tab of the Options dialog box to specify how suffixes are interpreted. By default, WebTrends classifies the suffixes .com, .net, .edu, .mil, .org, .gov and .us, as part of the US domain. If a suffix is not identified in this list and is not a country code suffix, WebTrends refers to its Company Database to attempt to identify the country of origin before defaulting to "Unknown." The origin of the user can only be determined if reverse DNS lookups have been performed. The following table gives a general overview of your site's activity. These important statistics help you quickly determine the growth and the needs of your site. The table shows the date and time the report was generated, as well as the time frame for the report. The number of hits for the home page is the number of actual successful hits for the HTML document that is your home page, not including any graphics on the page. The total number of hits are all the successful hits including HTML pages, pictures, forms, scripts and files downloaded. The USA, International and Unknown sections summarize the origin of your users in percentages of hits. The Average Hits per Day and Average User Sessions per Day are the average number of successful hits and user sessions your site has had on any given day for the report period.

    72. July 1998
    If reverse DNS lookups are not performed, either by WebTrends This section outlines general server activity, comparing the level of Most Accessed directories,
    http://www.wright.edu/web/stats/wsu/199807/COMPLETE_b.htm
    July 1998
    WSU July 1998
    General Statistics The following graph identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site and helps you determine what percentage of your users are domestic or international. The location of the user is determined by the suffix of the domain name. You can use the Domain tab of the Options dialog box to specify how suffixes are interpreted. By default, WebTrends classifies the suffixes .com, .net, .edu, .mil, .org, .gov and .us, as part of the US domain. If a suffix is not identified in this list and is not a country code suffix, WebTrends refers to its Company Database to attempt to identify the country of origin before defaulting to "Unknown." The origin of the user can only be determined if reverse DNS lookups have been performed. The following table gives a general overview of your site's activity. These important statistics help you quickly determine the growth and the needs of your site. The table shows the date and time the report was generated, as well as the time frame for the report. The number of hits for the home page is the number of actual successful hits for the HTML document that is your home page, not including any graphics on the page. The total number of hits are all the successful hits including HTML pages, pictures, forms, scripts and files downloaded. The USA, International and Unknown sections summarize the origin of your users in percentages of hits. The Average Hits per Day and Average User Sessions per Day are the average number of successful hits and user sessions your site has had on any given day for the report period.

    73. Stanislaus County, California Lookups
    Virgil White’s 4 volume set, general Abstracts of Certificates 5255260 Deeds, Liens Property Transfers Online lookups. Stanislaus County City directories.
    http://www.cagenweb.com/lr/stanislaus/stanilok.htm
    Stanislaus County, California
    Reference and Lookup Page I have listed many of the Stanislaus County references that are available, although certainly not all. If you own any Stanislaus County books, whether listed or not, and will do look-ups, please let me know. As you can see, volunteers are needed. If you note a reference that is missing, please let me know so that it may be included. Feel free to request a look-up from the following books. Please limit your request to one name per request. Please put STANISLAUS COUNTY LOOKUP in the subject line of your request to insure the message is not overlooked or accidentally deleted. In the first line of the message please put the name of the book you are requesting the lookup in. If you request a lookup, don't forget to thank your volunteer for their time. RECOGNIZE ANY OF THESE FOLKS? Johnson Elementary (or Joint Elementary) Grades 3-4-5th 1943 If you do, please contact me
    Stanislaus County Historical Museums
    Central California Information Center
    CSU, Stanislaus , 801 W. Monte Vista Ave., Turlock, CA 95380 209-667-3307

    74. San Francisco Genealogy - Lookup Help
    1961, 1963, and 1966 San Francisco Telephone directories I will do lookups in the index, but you estates; Free Public Library Reports (general information); Fire
    http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/sfranlok.htm
    Lookup Help GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTING LOOKUPS Feel free to request a look-up from the generous volunteers listed in this section. These wonderful helpers provide their time and effort for free. However, they can reasonably expect that you reimburse them for costs they incur for such things as photocopying or postage. Please use the following guidelines when making your request:
    • Please DON'T ask the volunteer to do more than they have offered to do. Limit your request to one or two items or names. Be considerate of the volunteer's time. Put the words " SF LOOKUP " in the subject line of your request to insure the message is not overlooked. In the first line of the message please put the name of the book or type of record from which you are requesting the lookup. Be sure to thank the volunteer for their time!
    Volunteers are wanted and appreciated!! If you own or have access to records and books relating to San Francisco and are willing to do look-ups, please let us know Any source relating to San Francisco history or families is wanted! Look in the attic, the basement, in the corner of your closet. Do you have:

    75. Awesome Directory - Genealogy - Directories
    Genealogy Links Pages general genealogy research links, including data, lists of free lookups and genealogy directory with thousands of directories and links
    http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/Genealogy/directories.shtml
    The
    Awesome Genealogy
    Directory
    Links and Growing
    Find ANY word Find ALL words Find EXACT phrase Help Main Genealogy : Directories About the Directory
    • Genealogy Today - A search engine for genealogy sites on the Internet.
    • Cyndi's List of Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Category Index.
    • Absolute Authority on Genealogy - A comprehensive collection of genealogy resources, organizations, news, education, and products.
    • All of Europe - Genealogy research links for Europe. Categorized by country.
    • Ancestor Guide - Large genealogy resource directory with over 47,000 surname categories.
    • Ancestor Roots Information - Directory of selected genealogy and family history sites.
    • Ancestor Search - A directory of global and local genealogy surname search engines categorized by record type, locality, ethnic group and more. Genealogy search engine strategies to make on-line searches more productive while avoiding common pitfalls, and staying organized.
    • Ancestral Links - Links to thousands of Genealogy sites on the Web.
    • AncientFaces - The visual genealogy website that has thousands of old photos that adds a face to the lists of names and dates.

    76. OGI School Of Science & Engineering
    general. Consult the list of subject directories for academic uses from the University colleagues with WhoWhere s email, home page, and phone number lookups.
    http://www.ogi.edu/library/services/internet_dir.cfm
    Contact Us Campus Map Library Directory ... Library Home
    20000 NW Walker Rd
    Beaverton, OR 97006
    Directions
    Map
    Internet Directories
    To search a broad subject area, use directories which provide hierarchical menus that allow easy browsing of Internet resources. A Directory search on the Web is hierarchical, starting with a general heading and proceeds through selection of increasingly more specific headings or subjects. It provides a means of focusing more closely on the object of the search. It is also referred to as subject search, directory guide or directory tree. General Individuals Business Specialized ... Webliographies
    General
    Consult the list of subject directories for academic uses from the University of California Berkeley Library.
    Individuals
    Bigfoot People Search
    One of the Internet's largest, most accurate collections of email addresses and "white pages" listings.
    Who Where People Finder
    Find your long lost friends, relatives and colleagues with WhoWhere's e-mail, home page, and phone number lookups. Get your own free email address and home page. Join virtual communities that suit your personal interests and style. You can also find businesses and government agencies on the web and in your neighborhood. Check your stocks, research your investments, and more. Do it all at WhoWhere.
    Switchboard
    Switchboard offers a searchable database of the names, addresses, and phone numbers of over 100 million residential and 10 million businesses across the United States. Entries are compiled from publically available white pages phone listings such as those found on CD-ROM products used in libraries.

    77. Complete Report
    33. SUU directories Student Directory http//www.suu.edu Campus Life) http//www.suu.edu/general/size.html, only be displayed if reverse DNS lookups have been
    http://www.suu.edu/it/webdev/stats/jun03_b.htm
    Complete Report
    2003 - 06 Jun Page Views
    General Statistics The User Profile by Regions graph identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site. The General Statistics table includes statistics on the total activity for this server during the designated time frame. General Statistics Monday August 18, 2003 - 15:31:46 Timeframe Number of Hits for Home Page Number of Successful Hits for Entire Site Number of Page Views (Impressions) Number of User Sessions User Sessions from United States International User Sessions User Sessions of Unknown Origin Average Number of Hits per Day Average Number of Page Views Per Day Average Number of User Sessions per Day Average User Session Length Most Requested Pages This section identifies the most popular Web Site pages and how often they were accessed. The average time a user spends viewing a page is also indicated in the table. Most Requested Pages Pages Views % of Total Views User Sessions Avg. Time Southern Utah University - Cedar City, Utah
    http://www.suu.edu/index.html
    SUU - Current Students
    http://www.suu.edu/curstu/index.html

    78. Complete Report
    26. SUU directories Student Directory http//www.suu.edu 90. SUU - Academics general Catalogs http//www.suu.edu be displayed if reverse DNS lookups have been
    http://www.suu.edu/it/webdev/stats/aug03_b.htm
    Complete Report
    2003 - 08 Aug Page Views
    General Statistics The User Profile by Regions graph identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site. The General Statistics table includes statistics on the total activity for this server during the designated time frame. General Statistics Monday September 08, 2003 - 10:28:01 Timeframe Number of Hits for Home Page Number of Successful Hits for Entire Site Number of Page Views (Impressions) Number of User Sessions User Sessions from United States International User Sessions User Sessions of Unknown Origin Average Number of Hits per Day Average Number of Page Views Per Day Average Number of User Sessions per Day Average User Session Length Most Requested Pages This section identifies the most popular Web Site pages and how often they were accessed. The average time a user spends viewing a page is also indicated in the table. Most Requested Pages Pages Views % of Total Views User Sessions Avg. Time Southern Utah University - Cedar City, Utah
    http://www.suu.edu/index.html
    SUU - Current Students
    http://www.suu.edu/curstu/index.html

    79. WebTrends Summary Report
    Most Accessed directories. can only be displayed if reverse DNS lookups have been This section outlines general server activity, comparing the level of activity
    http://www.genomics.cornell.edu/stats/01/09/default_01_b.htm
    Web Production Group
    Genomics Web Access Statistics
    General Statistics The User Profile by Regions graph identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site. The General Statistics table includes statistics on the total activity for this web site during the designated time frame. General Statistics
    Thursday September 06, 2001 - 09:32:02 Timeframe Number of Hits for Home Page Number of Successful Hits for Entire Site Number of Page Views (Impressions) Number of User Sessions User Sessions from United States International User Sessions User Sessions of Unknown Origin Average Number of Hits Per Day Average Number of Page Views Per Day Average Number of User Sessions Per Day Average User Session Length Number of Unique Users Number of Users Who Visited Once Number of Users Who Visited More Than Once
    Most Requested Pages
    This section identifies the most popular web site pages and how often they were accessed. The average time a user spends viewing a page is also indicated in the table. Most Requested Pages
    Pages Views % of Total Views User Sessions Avg. Time Viewed

    80. Gmane -- Gmane Loom: Gmane.comp.web.analog.general
    general Summary. 29 Apr 1139, Stephen Turner, general Summary. 28 Apr 1519, Duke Hillard, directories display in directory report. DNS lookups and HOSTEXCLUDE.
    http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.comp.web.analog.general/last=/force_load=t
    8 Jun 12:00 Jeff Ross Fatal error: Ran out of memory: cannot continue: exiting 8 Jun 19:24 Stephen Turner Fatal error: Ran out of memory: cannot continue: exiting 8 Jun 10:36 John Stokes Listing of accessed location links as "Requests" 8 Jun 03:24 Bruce Lindner Running a report for the last calendar month 7 Jun 22:00 Jeremy Wadsack Running a report for the last calendar month 7 Jun 04:52 Bruce Lindner Running a report for the last calendar month 7 Jun 11:20 Duke Hillard Running a report for the last calendar month 5 Jun 10:52 analog ello! =)) 3 Jun 18:59 Jeff Ross Can Analog Report Distinct Users Based on a Cookie? 4 Jun 12:51 Aengus Can Analog Report Distinct Users Based on a Cookie? 2 Jun 11:32 Robert Lambrecht Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 11:11 Robert Lambrecht Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 11:27 Sean Smith Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 10:18 Robert Lambrecht Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 11:51 Ken Schweigert Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 11:13 Sean Smith Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 16:31 Aengus Organization Report - How to map a name for an unknown IP Address 2 Jun 01:42 John Stokes Listing of accessed location links as "Requests" 7 Jun 12:17 Jeremy Wadsack Listing of accessed location links as "Requests" 1 Jun 22:12 Tony Silvestri Updated Win32 RDNSLOGS and Linux Port 1 Jun 14:12

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