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Additional information is produced with + additional <B>-v</B> arguments. + + <A NAME="OPTION-V"><B>-V</B></A> displays the version of the DCC database lister. + + <A NAME="OPTION-H"><B>-H</B></A> turns off the listing of the hash table as well as the analysis of + the hash table. Determining the worst case and average lengths of + chains in the hash table can take a long time for a large database + on a small computer. + + <A NAME="OPTION-D"><B>-D</B></A> turns off the listing of the data or checksum records. + + <A NAME="OPTION-G"><B>-G</B></A> <I>on</I> + lists a greylist database. + + <A NAME="OPTION-h"><B>-h</B></A> <I>homedir</I> + overrides the default DCC home directory, <I>@prefix@</I>. + + <A NAME="OPTION-s"><B>-s</B></A> [<I>server-ID</I>][<I>,server-addr</I>][<I>,server-port</I>] + somewhat quiets the DCC server process, <B><A HREF="dccd.html">dccd(8)</A></B>, to get somewhat + more consistent results. <I>server-ID</I> must be in the <I>ids</I> file. + <I>server-addr</I> and <I>server-port</I> are the IP address and UDP port at which + the server process listens. + + <A NAME="OPTION-C"><B>-C</B></A> <I>'type</I> <I>h1</I> <I>h2</I> <I>h3</I> <I>h4'</I> + limits the listing to records containing that checksum or one of the + other checksums specified with <B>-C</B>. If the four hexadecimal values + <I>h1</I> <I>h2</I> <I>h3</I> <I>h4</I> are absent, records with the matching <I>type</I> will be + listed. If <I>type</I> is absent, any checksum with the four hexadecimal + values will be listed. As many as 16 checksums can be specified. + + <A NAME="OPTION-I"><B>-I</B></A> <I>server-ID</I> + limits the listing to records with that server-ID or one of the + other server-IDs specified with <B>-I</B>. As many as 16 server-IDs can be + specified. + + <A NAME="OPTION-A"><B>-A</B></A> <I>dbaddr</I> + excludes database records before <I>dbaddr</I>. + + <A NAME="OPTION-L"><B>-L</B></A> <I>pathlen</I> + excludes records with path lengths shorter than <I>pathlen</I>. + + <A NAME="OPTION-P"><B>-P</B></A> <I>pages</I> + ignores all but the last <I>pages</I> of the database. + + <A NAME="OPTION-T"><B>-T</B></A> <I>timetamp</I> + excludes records with other timestamps. A timestamp with a missing + microsecond value matches any record with that second. As many as + 16 timestamps can be specified. + + <I>file1</I> <I>file2</I> <I>...</I> + are names of databases to be listed. The default is <I>dcc</I><B>_</B><I>db</I> and its + companion, <I>dcc</I><B>_</B><I>db.hash</I> in the DCC home directory. + + By default, the sizes of the main file and the hash table as well as how + much they contain and values related to the performance of the hash are + displayed. + + With a single <B>-v</B>, most of the mail database file and the contents of mem- + ory mapped server flooding positions in the <I>flod.map</I> file are listed. + The listing starts with the serial number of the database file which is + when old entries were last removed from it by <B><A HREF="dbclean.html">dbclean(8)</A></B> That is followed + by similar lines showing the oldest timestamp of checksums not expired by + dbclean and of mail that is not "spam." + + The flooding positions from the <I>flod.map</I> file are record offsets or + addresses in the main database file. + + A typical record in the main database file looks like: + + 02/07/02 20:25:12.497032 5 auth 1601 2fe5b94 + path: 103<-101<-1601 + Body 6 e2d3f96a c65aea01 3fece361 edff9ecf 2f21364 772d2 + Fuz1 many 6ff56fe8 ffc312d7 a5fe8f13 12a537ae 2f21364 200a9 + Fuz2 many fac882b8 03eea34f bd792c40 2fe6fd54 2f21364 72816 + + That example was received by a DCC server with server-ID <I>1601</I> at about + 8:25 UTC on the evening of February 7, 2000. The report was about a mail + message set to <I>5</I> addressees. The report was from a client that presented + a client-ID and matching password that the server recognized or authenti- + cated. The report was then sent or `flooded' to the server with server- + ID <I>101</I> which in turn sent it to a server with server-ID <I>103</I>. That server + sent it to the local DCC server. The record is at the address <I>0x2fe5b94</I> + in the database. The record contains 3 checksums. The simple checksum + of the body of the message was <I>e2d3f96a</I> <I>c65aea01</I> <I>3fece361</I> <I>edff9ecf</I> The + total number of recipients of messages with this body checksum known in + the database is <I>6</I>, which implies this checksum had been previously + reported with a target count of 1. The previous report in the database + of a message with this body checksum is at <I>0x2f21364</I>. The hash table + entry for this body checksum is at <I>0x772d2</I>. This report included two + fuzzy checksums. Both have been previously reported as having been sent + to <I>many</I> targets. + + An asterisk (*) before the name of the checksum would indicate that a + later record in the database makes this checksum redundant. A report of + <I>many</I> addressees makes all preceding reports redundant. + + The string <I>trimmed</I> after the server-ID marks older reports that have had + uninteresting checksums removed. The string <I>compressed</I> after the server- + ID would indicate that this older report has been trimmed and compressed + with older reports. + + With two <B>-v</B> arguments, records added to the database by <B><A HREF="dbclean.html">dbclean(8)</A></B> from + the server whitelist are also displayed. + + Three <B>-v</B> arguments cause the hash table to be displayed. Three typical + hash table entries look like: + + 19b8: 19ee 19b7 + 19b9: 19c0 0 90120 Fuz1 + 19ba: 0 0 1b72300 Fuz1 + + The entry in slot number <I>0x19b8</I> is unused or free. Slot number <I>0x19b9</I> is + the start of a chain of collisions or entries with the same hash value of + 0x19b9. The next slot in this chain is at <I>0x19c0</I>. The corresponding + <I>Fuz1</I> + checksum is at <I>0x9012</I> in the database. The third slot at <I>0x19ba</I> is also + + that of a <I>Fuz1</I> checksum, but it is not part of a hash chain and its data- + base record is at <I>0x1b72300</I>. + + +</PRE> +<H2><A NAME="FILES">FILES</A></H2><PRE> + <A NAME="FILE-@prefix@">@prefix@</A> is the DCC home directory containing data and control files. + <A NAME="FILE-dcc_db">dcc_db</A> grey_dcc_db + main file of checksums. + <A NAME="FILE-dcc_db.hash">dcc_db.hash</A> grey_dcc_db.hash + database hash table. + <A NAME="FILE-flod.map">flod.map</A> grey_flod.map + memory mapped flooding positions. + + +</PRE> +<H2><A NAME="SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</A></H2><PRE> + <B><A HREF="cdcc.html">cdcc(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dcc.html">dcc(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dbclean.html">dbclean(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccd.html">dccd(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccifd.html">dccifd(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccm.html">dccm(8)</A></B>, <B><A HREF="dccproc.html">dccproc(8)</A></B>. + + +</PRE> +<H2><A NAME="HISTORY">HISTORY</A></H2><PRE> + Implementation of <B>dblist</B> was started at Rhyolite Software, in 2000. This + document describes version 1.3.103. + + February 26, 2009 +</PRE> +<HR> +<ADDRESS> +Man(1) output converted with +<a href="http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/man2html.html">man2html</a> +modified for the DCC $Date 2001/04/29 03:22:18 $ +<BR> +<A HREF="http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/"> + <IMG SRC="http://logos.dcc-servers.net/border.png" + class=logo ALT="DCC logo"> + </A> +<A HREF="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"> + <IMG class=logo ALT="Valid HTML 4.01 Strict" + SRC="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401"> + </A> +</ADDRESS> +</BODY> +</HTML>