backward compatibility. The current implementation defines the following
parts of the listing:
- Line 1 - Your unique session ID on the server
- Line 2 - The node name of the Citadel server
- Line 3 - Human-readable node name of the Citadel server
- Line 4 - The fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server
- Line 5 - The name of the server software, i.e. "Citadel 4.00"
- Line 6 - (The revision level of the server code) * 100
- Line 7 - The geographical location of the site (city and state if in the US)
- Line 8 - The name of the system administrator
- Line 9 - A number identifying the server type (see below)
- Line 10 - The text of the system's paginator prompt
- Line 11 - Floor Flag. 1 if the system supports floors, 0 otherwise.
- Line 12 - Paging level. 0 if the system only supports inline paging,
+ Line 0 - Your unique session ID on the server
+ Line 1 - The node name of the Citadel server
+ Line 2 - Human-readable node name of the Citadel server
+ Line 3 - The fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server
+ Line 4 - The name of the server software, i.e. "Citadel 4.00"
+ Line 5 - (The revision level of the server code) * 100
+ Line 6 - The geographical location of the site (city and state if in the US)
+ Line 7 - The name of the system administrator
+ Line 8 - A number identifying the server type (see below)
+ Line 9 - The text of the system's paginator prompt
+ Line 10 - Floor Flag. 1 if the system supports floors, 0 otherwise.
+ Line 11 - Paging level. 0 if the system only supports inline paging,
1 if the system supports "extended" paging (check-only and
multiline modes). See the SEXP command for further information.
- Line 13 - The "nonce" for this session, for support of APOP-style
+ Line 12 - The "nonce" for this session, for support of APOP-style
authentication. If this field is present, clients may authenticate
in this manner.
- Line 14 - Set to nonzero if this server supports the QNOP command.
- Line 15 - Set to nonzero if this server is capable of connecting to a
+ Line 13 - Set to nonzero if this server supports the QNOP command.
+ Line 14 - Set to nonzero if this server is capable of connecting to a
directory service using LDAP.
+ Line 15 - Set to nonzero if this server does *not* allow self-service
+ creation of new user accounts.
*** NOTE! *** The "server type" code is intended to promote global
compatibility in a scenario in which developers have added proprietary