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??://?? The multiaddr bellow is the default location of a Mercury (??) service: /dns4/??.xyz/tcp/1961 A multiaddr describes how to connect to a ?? service ? for example, ? using DNS, ? resolve hostname ??.xyz, and ? connect over tcp ? to port 1961. To find a ?? multiaddr, query the host ?? DNS TXT record: # dig +short TXT ??._tcp.??.xyz. multiaddr=/dns/??.xyz/tcp/1958/tls/sni/??.xyz By default, a ?? service runs over TCP, at port 1961 ? A ??:// request is one-line ?4,096 bytes long at most, UTF-8 encoded? containing a fully qualified, normalized Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI): ??://??.xyz/ An IRI is an UTF-8 version of an Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). An URI can be either an Uniform Resource Locator (URL), or Uniform Resource Name (URN). An example of a ?? request, followed by a text/?? response: # echo -e '??://??.xyz/\r\n' | nc 127.0.0.1 1961 ? text/??;charset=utf-8; Hello ??! ? ??://??.xyz/license CC0-1.0 <end of connection> A successful ?? response is a one-line with status ??optionally followed by a content type, plus associated attributes, such as encoding: ? text/??;charset=utf-8; The content type is optional ? defaulting to text/??, UTF-8 encoded. The content itself follow the ? status line ? terminated by the service dropping the network connection. There are 3 status codes: ? [20] SUCCESS ? one-line, with optional content type, plus attributes, 4,096 bytes long at most, UTF-8 encoded ? text/??;charset=utf-8; ? [30] REDIRECT ? one-line IRI, fully qualified, and normalized, 4,096 bytes long at most, UTF-8 encoded ? ??://??.xyz/ ? [40] ERROR ? one-line, 4,096 bytes long at most, UTF-8 encoded, with optional description ? ?? A text/?? consists of two line types: text, and link. A link is denoted as one-line, starting with the infinity symbol (?), followed by a space, followed by a fully qualified, and normalized, IRI ? optionally followed by a space and description: ? ??://??.xyz/license CC0-1.0 All other lines are regular text lines. A ?? URL may anchor a text/?? line number: ??://??.xyz/license#42 A ?? service may optionally respond to the urn:??:capa directive ? listing additional capabilities, specific to the service, as text/?? links: # echo -e 'urn:??:capa' | nc 127.0.0.1 1961 ? text/??;charset=utf-8; ? urn:??:capa ? urn:??:capa:connection:keep-alive ? urn:??:capa:transfer-encoding:chunked ? urn:??:capa:turn <end of connection> Capabilities are optional, and not part of the ?? protocol. They are documented separately. # while true; do { echo -e '?\r\n? urn:??:capa'; } | nc -l 127.0.0.1 1958; done # echo -e 'urn:??:capa\r\n' | nc 127.0.0.1 1958 ? ? urn:??:capa <end of connection> That's all folks. ?0? ? NASA's Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1958 through 1963. The first crewed flight took place in 1961. Therefore the port number. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210228/b49f 927c/attachment-0001.htm>
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