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41. Telephone Directory Information Pages > Home > Contact
This includes general enquiries, telephone directory orders, or enquiries We are also happy to conduct phone book lookups using historical telephone
http://www.geocities.com/ssamam/contact.html
Web Site Contact Information
To contact the Telephone Directory Information Pages or The Phone Book Library please use the email address to the left.
Before contacting us please read about the services we can and can't offer you via email. This will help save your valuable time and ours.
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The Phone Book Library
ABN: 20 547 875 793
Last updated: 17 September 2004 GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
The Telephone Directory Information Pages are maintained by The Phone Book Library. We are located in Adelaide, Australia and through this web site provide global access to some of our resources.
To contact The Phone Book Library please use this email address:
thephonebooklibrary@mbox.com.au
Other contact details are not given out via this web site as the vast amount of general enquiries received daily are better dealt with via email. All enquiries are responded to as soon as possible. We are a registered business in the state of South Australia and full contact details will be provided if you are interested in purchasing telephone directories. All enquiries received are treated as confidential and your contact details and emails will not be disclosed to third parties. WHAT WE CAN HELP YOU WITH - Questions relating to the Phone Book LLibrary. This includes general enquiries, telephone directory orders, or enquiries about the telephone directories we may hold.

42. Certsnsearches Dublin
general Register of Ireland 1836. Shaws Dublin Directory for 1850 Feel free to email me at the address below with requests for lookups.
http://www.geocities.com/stassam.geo/dublin.html
Access all Irish Genealogical Archives
Dublin based-covering All Ireland
Brian
Your "Man in Eblana"
Certs 'n' Searches Volunteer
Need someone in Dublin to track down a Birth, Baptism, Marriage, Death or Census record ANYWHERE in Ireland?
Need a Cert or Photocopy from The GRO or The Representative Church Body Library.
Need a lookup done in Griffiths Valuation or the Tithe Applotment Books.
RIC Service Records
Dublin Householders List Census 1851
Valuation Office, Cancelled Lands Books
A Directory of Dublin 1738 (new/compiled)
Treble Almanack and Directory of Dublin 1783
John Watsons 1798 Gentlemans Almanack
Treble Almanack and Directory of Dublin 1783
Treble Almanack and Directory of Dublin 1812
Treble Almanack and Directory of Dublin 1818
John Watsons Dublin Directory 1820
Treble Almanack and Directory of Dublin 1822
Treble Almanack and Directory of Dublin 1829
Wilsons Dublin Directory 1833
Pettigrew and Oultons Dublin Street Directory 1836
General Register of Ireland 1836
Shaws Dublin Directory for 1850
Thoms Dublin Street Directory for 1877
Thoms Dublin Street Directory for 1879
Thoms Dublin Street Directory for 1897
Thoms Dublin Street Directory for 1919
LONDON Commercial Directory 1865
Old Newspapers...Obituaries, birth ,marriage,death columns and general articles

43. Fastrm
Since this reduces the number of directory lookups needed with deeply It’s therefore possible to use fastrm outside of INN as a general fast file
http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/fastrm1.html
fastrm
FASTRM(1) InterNetNews Documentation FASTRM(1)
NAME
fastrm - Quickly remove a list of files
SYNOPSIS
fastrm -de -u -u N -s -s M -c -c I base-directory
DESCRIPTION
fastrm reads a list of either file names or storage API tokens, one per line, from its standard input and removes them. Storage API tokens are removed via the interface. If a file name is not an absolute path name, it is considered to be relative to base-directory as given on the command line. The base- directory parameter must be a simple absolute pathname (it must not contain multiple consecutive slashes or references to the special directories "." or ".."). fastrm is designed to be faster than the typical "│ xargs rm" pipeline when given a sorted list of file names as input. For example, fastrm will usually chdir(2) into a directory before removing files from it, meaning that if its input is sorted, most names passed to unlink(2) will be simple names. This can substantially reduce the operating sys- tem overhead from directory lookups. fastrm assumes that its input is valid and that it is safe to call unlink(2) on every file name it is given. As a safety measure, how- ever

44. Free Software Directory: Anti-Spam
FSF / UNESCO Free Software Directory. 4211 packages indexed Performs lookups in RBL spamblocking lists. REJIK - The GNU general Public License,
http://directory.fsf.org/email/Anti-Spam/
FSF UNESCO Free Software Directory
4,230 packages indexed Top Email Anti-Spam animail - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2004-08-02
Multiserver mail retrieval utility BFilter - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-08-12
Smart ad-filtering HTTP proxy Black Hole - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-06-21
Anti-spam application blq - [PublicDomain] - 2004-02-06
Identifies potential spammers bogofilter - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2005-05-17
Spam filter Confirm - [GPL] - 2005-05-13
Anti-spam system Contact Form - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-08-03
Sends email through a Web interface - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2005-05-05
Regex mutilator and filter Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse - [an X11-style license] - 2005-03-07
Spam detection and filtering package DNS Flood Detector - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2005-07-21
Detects abusive traffic on nameservers DSPAM - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2005-08-14 Server-side anti-spam agent Escrambler - [a simple permissive license] - 2002-07-17 Scrambles HTML code gld - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2005-07-07

45. Free Software Directory: Anti-Spam
FSF / UNESCO Free Software Directory. 4223 packages indexed Performs lookups in RBL spamblocking lists. REJIK - The GNU general Public License,
http://directory.fsf.org/email/spam/
FSF UNESCO Free Software Directory
4,230 packages indexed Top Email Anti-Spam animail - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2004-08-02
Multiserver mail retrieval utility BFilter - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-08-12
Smart ad-filtering HTTP proxy Black Hole - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-06-21
Anti-spam application blq - [PublicDomain] - 2004-02-06
Identifies potential spammers bogofilter - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2005-05-17
Spam filter Confirm - [GPL] - 2005-05-13
Anti-spam system Contact Form - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2004-08-03
Sends email through a Web interface - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2005-05-05
Regex mutilator and filter Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse - [an X11-style license] - 2005-03-07
Spam detection and filtering package DNS Flood Detector - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2005-07-21
Detects abusive traffic on nameservers DSPAM - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later] - 2005-08-14 Server-side anti-spam agent Escrambler - [a simple permissive license] - 2002-07-17 Scrambles HTML code gld - [The GNU General Public License, Version 2] - 2005-07-07

46. Reference / Directories : Addresses, Telephone Numbers, E-mail Addresses,
Reference, directories Internet directories for addresses, telephone numbers, Zip code and area code lookups. Geographic directories. Listserv manual.
http://www.rmis.rmfamily.com/sites/referdirec.php
rmis.com Library
Category : Reference - Directories
Site/Resource titles in this category:
800 Directory

Lists any 800 or 888 number regardless of long distance carrier
Area Code Listing, By Number

Area Code Lookup

Search engine for area codes in the United States and city codes overseas
Bigfoot

One of the largest collections of e-mail addresses and white pages listings on the internet
Canada 411 Directory
Over 10 million telephone listings of Canadian businesses and persons, including postal codes Country Calling Codes International Telephoning Directory Country Codes Telephone, internet and currency codes - plus, flags for each country listed Geographic Names Information System USA's official repository of domestic geographic names information - municipalities, counties, etc. GEOnet Names Server Database of foreign geographic feature name GTE Superpages Business yellow pages - locate business websites on the internet InfoSpace Directories for businesses, government and people International Directories Find people and businesses from all over the world ISO 3166 Internet Country Codes Alphabetical list of countries and their url codes Listserv Manual Explanation of listserv e-mail discussion groups - page down approx. 1/4 of page for search engine

47. Random Acts Of Genealogical Kindness -- England
Public records lookups and copying records held by Manchester Central Library Will try to answer questions of a general nature or fulfil other requests
http://www.raogk.org/england2.htm
Before submitting your request, please read the FAQ page on how to submit your requests, along with other information. Try to be as specific in your requests as possible and avoid asking for generalized searches. Request SPECIFIC information and only in the areas for which the volunteers are offering Do NOT ask a volunteer to do anything outside of his/her area or to do anything for which he has not volunteered. If you do not find a volunteer in the area needed, that means we do not have a volunteer at this time. Please visit again as we have generous people volunteering their time for others on a daily basis. Do NOT request the same information from more than one volunteer listed in the area of your research at the same time. A thru E F thru N O thru S T thru Z Region Area Volunteer Act of Kindness Furness - High and Low Cumbria (was Lancashire pre 1974) Arthur Wood Public Records lookups and copying Gloucestershire Various Peter Hughes Public record and Parish Register look-ups and copying for Gloucestershire. I don't cover Bristol I'm afraid. If you're in doubt please ask. Gloucestershire Bishops Cleeve Colin Roberts Still photos of tombstones; Bishops Cleeve, Near to Cheltenham is where will be of most use.

48. Apache Performance Notes
But a general guideline is to always apply the latest vendor TCP/IP patches. In this case the DNS lookups are only performed on requests matching the
http://biocal2.bio.jhu.edu/manual/misc/perf-tuning.html
Apache Performance Notes
Author: Dean Gaudet
Introduction
Apache is a general webserver, which is designed to be correct first, and fast second. Even so, it's performance is quite satisfactory. Most sites have less than 10Mbits of outgoing bandwidth, which Apache can fill using only a low end Pentium-based webserver. In practice sites with more bandwidth require more than one machine to fill the bandwidth due to other constraints (such as CGI or database transaction overhead). For these reasons the development focus has been mostly on correctness and configurability. Unfortunately many folks overlook these facts and cite raw performance numbers as if they are some indication of the quality of a web server product. There is a bare minimum performance that is acceptable, beyond that extra speed only caters to a much smaller segment of the market. But in order to avoid this hurdle to the acceptance of Apache in some markets, effort was put into Apache 1.3 to bring performance up to a point where the difference with other high-end webservers is minimal. Finally there are the folks who just plain want to see how fast something can go. The author falls into this category. The rest of this document is dedicated to these folks who want to squeeze every last bit of performance out of Apache's current model, and want to understand why it does some things which slow it down.

49. Apache Performance Notes
Apache is a general webserver, which is designed to be correct first, Here s an example which disables lookups except for .html and .cgi files
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/perf-tuning.html
Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3
Apache Performance Notes
Author: Dean Gaudet
  • Introduction Hardware and Operating System Issues Run-Time Configuration Issues Compile-Time Configuration Issues Appendixes
    Introduction
    Apache is a general webserver, which is designed to be correct first, and fast second. Even so, its performance is quite satisfactory. Most sites have less than 10Mbits of outgoing bandwidth, which Apache can fill using only a low end Pentium-based webserver. In practice, sites with more bandwidth require more than one machine to fill the bandwidth due to other constraints (such as CGI or database transaction overhead). For these reasons, the development focus has been mostly on correctness and configurability. Unfortunately many folks overlook these facts and cite raw performance numbers as if they are some indication of the quality of a web server product. There is a bare minimum performance that is acceptable, beyond that, extra speed only caters to a much smaller segment of the market. But in order to avoid this hurdle to the acceptance of Apache in some markets, effort was put into Apache 1.3 to bring performance up to a point where the difference with other high-end webservers is minimal. Finally there are the folks who just want to see how fast something can go. The author falls into this category. The rest of this document is dedicated to these folks who want to squeeze every last bit of performance out of Apache's current model, and want to understand why it does some things which slow it down.

50. Library Guides
A reverse lookup is also available. SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED. Several of the general directories will also provide for email address searching.
http://www.uwm.edu/Library/guides/phone91.htm
Telephone Directories on the World Wide Web
Selected General Directories AnyWho http://www.anywho.com/ Bigfoot Directory highlights a search for e-mail addresses and searches yellow and white pages. http://www.bigfoot.com/ provides information for finding phone numbers and addresses; select international directories are available under white pages. Search yellow and white pages or retrieve maps and directions. Switchboard provides for personal name searching, business searching, and searching for e-mail addresses. Reverse and email lookups are also available. Maps and directions are also available. http://www.switchboard.com/ The Ultimates is a online directory for white and yellow pages, and e-mail addresses. This service also provides a Trip Planner program and claims to be able to search for unlisted telephone numbers. http://www.theultimates.com/ Lycos People Search provides a database for personal name searching, access to business pages, and searching for e-mail addresses. http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/ Yahoo! People Search provides an easy interface for searching for personal names, businesses, and e-mail addresses.

51. Reliability, Maintainability, Supportability, Quality Web Links
Directory of government , industry and professional society reliability, The best places for other word lookups are the Onelook Dictionaries and
http://rac.alionscience.com/rac/jsp/websites/relatedwebsites.jsp?Cat&1634&0&Gene

52. New York Free Genealogy Look Ups From GeneaSearch Lookup Volunteers
Avoid general lookup requests like the Smiths . Be sure to include dates, locations, etc. to make it 1917 Otsego and Herkimer County NY Farm Directory
http://geneasearch.com/lookups/ny.htm
Free Genealogy Lookups to Help Find My Ancestors Search for Ancestors Net Zero ISP
Free Genealogy Lookups . . .
New York Free Genealogy Look Ups
These GeneaSearch visitors have generously volunteered to do New York genealogy lookups in their offline genealogy resources. If you have offline New York genealogy books or other resources. Volunteer here to do look ups for others . Please do not use the volunteer form to request information. Links to other states are below the look up volunteers.
On This Page New York genealogy free look ups for New York census, marriage records, cemetery records and other offline New York genealogy resources from our volunteers.
Instructions: Click on the email address next to the source you want checked. Please limit to ONE REQUEST FROM A VOLUNTEER PER MONTH. Avoid general lookup requests like "the Smiths". Be sure to include dates, locations, etc. to make it easier to look up your information. If you find an email address that is no longer valid, please contact us so we can remove it.

53. RCPL - Links
permit reverse lookup, intenational and toll free searching, and a general It is also a directory of directories, providing links for index sites of
http://www.richland.lib.sc.us/links.cfm?subjecttype_id=24

54. Identifiers, Authentication, And Directories: Best Practices For Higher Educatio
Data ownership, and the more general issue of who has authority to make Chaining can also use new features such as directory location lookup via DNS,
http://middleware.internet2.edu/internet2-mi-best-practices-00.html
Identifiers, Authentication, and Directories:
Best Practices for Higher Education
internet2-mace-dir-identifiers-best-practices-200005.html
Internet2 Middleware Initiative
9 May 2000 This document is a product of the Internet2 Middleware Initiative's Early Harvest workshop, held in Denver in September 1999, and subsequent discussions.
Identifiers
"Any problem in Computer Science can be solved with another level of indirection."
— Butler Lampson "...except the problem of indirection complexity."
— Bob Morgan Motivation For the following reasons, it is increasingly important that identifiers be made coherent and consistent throughout the enterprise.
  • Identifiers are the foundation of the campus middleware infrastructure. If you don't know what to call an entity, you can't find it, and if you can't find it, you can't provide it with services like authentication or directories. Taking a look at the policies associated with the creation and assignment of IDs will illuminate many of the gray areas that institutions have about who can access particular IT resources. Separate systems are no longer islands; increasingly, applications and situations require the use of more than one system.

55. MacDevCenter.com: Panther And Active Directory
However it should be noted that Panther is in general a very different animal The applications continue to dispatch their lookups to Open Directory.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/12/09/active_directory.html
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Panther and Active Directory
by Michael Bartosh Editor's note This is an update (April 2004) to the original article that Michael Bartosh published on Dec. 9, 2003. Mac OS X 10.3 Panther- in both its client and server personalities- brings signifigant progress to Apple's place in Windows-centric organizations. Unlike the LDAPv3-based Jaguar strategies we examined in my earlier articles, Panther's capabilities have been specifically engineered by Apple to work in much the same way that a Windows client would when joining and participating in an Active Directory. This allows us to spend much less time on the basics of directory integration, and a lot more time on more advanced scenarios and deeper integration techniques. However- it should be noted that Panther is in general a very different animal from Jaguar. Support infrastructures are expensive to build and maintain- updating those infrastructures for a new major OS revision shouldn't be undertaken hastily. This is especially the case for Panther's Active Directory Plug-in, which has never before seen widespread deployment. A better understanding of this phenominon can be seen by examining Apple's LDAPv3 Plug-In- Jaguar's primary method for interaction with Active Directory. Throughout the 10.2 development cycle it made tremendous gains not only in stability and robustness, but also in its feature set. As more and more Apple customers test and deploy the Active Directory Plug-In, it will likely follow a similar path.

56. General Reference Shelf, UCSC
Maps Directions, Reverse Lookup, Email Search, World directories, and more Provides links to international business directories by country
http://library.ucsc.edu/ref/virtref.html
Home Library Info Services Research General Reference Links ADDRESSES and PHONE NUMBERS DICTIONARIES PATENTS ALMANACS ... NEWSPAPERS SEE ALSO...
(http://library.ucsc.edu/science/sciref.html)
Government Publications and Law Virtual Reference Shelf
(http://library.ucsc.edu/gov/virtref.html)
ADDRESSES and PHONE NUMBERS AnyWho online directory (http://www.anywho.com)
AtHand, Network Yellow Pages
(http://www.athand.com)
National business listings Infospace (http://www.infospace.com)
Switchboard.com
(http://www.switchboard.com)
Useful feature: Town Directories International Infobel: World Directories (http://www.infospace.com/home/white-pages/world)
Provides links to business and residential listings worldwide WorldPages (http://global.worldpages.com/business)
Provides links to international business directories by country Specialized Directories Associations Unlimited (UC only)
Directory of regional, national, and international associations from GaleNet Find People at UC Santa Cruz (http://www.ucsc.edu/resources/find_people.asp)

57. Connectathon Test Suites
The general tests are copied over to the test directory and executed there. Test3 lookups across mount point. This program changes directory to the
http://www.connectathon.org/nfstests.html
Introduction to the Connectathon NFS Testsuite
The Connectathon testsuite is available for downloading.
The suite is available in two formats: Last update: Wednesday, December 31st, 2003. The test directories contain programs that can be used to test an implementation of the NFS Protocol. The tests run on a UNIX client and test server and client functions. They are divided into four groups:
  • basic - basic file system operations tests general - general file system tests special - tests that poke certain common problem areas lock - tests that exercise network locking
This document is divided into five sections. The first section is the introduction, which you are reading now. That is followed by a description of what you have to do before you run the testsuites on your machine. Then comes a description of how the testsuites are run in general followed by a description of how they are used at Connectathon. The last section describes what each test does in detail.
  • Introduction Preparing to Run the Testsuites How to Run the Testsuites How to Run the Testsuites at Connectathon ...
      Test 1 - File and directory creation Test 2 - File and directory removal Test 3 - Lookups across mount point Test 4 - Setattr, getattr, and lookup
  • 58. Fastrm(1): Quickly Remove List Of Files - Linux Man Page
    If your file system has indexed directory lookups, but you have a deeply nested It s therefore possible to use fastrm outside of INN as a general fast
    http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/fastrm.1.html
    fastrm(1) - Linux man page
    NAME
    fastrm - Quickly remove a list of files
    SYNOPSIS
    fastrm -de -u -u N -s -s M -c -c I base-directory
    DESCRIPTION
    fastrm reads a list of either file names or storage API tokens, one per line, from its standard input and removes them. Storage API tokens are removed via the interface. If a file name is not an absolute path name, it is considered to be relative to base-directory as given on the command line. The base-directory parameter must be a simple absolute pathname (it must not contain multiple consecutive slashes or references to the special directories or fastrm is designed to be faster than the typical pipeline when given a sorted list of file names as input. For example, fastrm will usually chdir (2) into a directory before removing files from it, meaning that if its input is sorted, most names passed to unlink (2) will be simple names. This can substantially reduce the operating system overhead from directory lookups. fastrm assumes that its input is valid and that it is safe to call unlink (2) on every file name it is given. As a safety measure, however

    59. Installation General Notes
    Bugzilla optimizes database lookups by storing all relatively static information in located in the data/ subdirectory under your installation directory.
    http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/2.14/html/geninstall.html
    The Bugzilla Guide Prev Chapter 3. Installation Next
    3.5. Installation General Notes
    3.5.1. Modifying Your Running System
    Bugzilla optimizes database lookups by storing all relatively static information in the versioncache file, located in the data/ subdirectory under your installation directory. If you make a change to the structural data in your database (the versions table for example), or to the "constants" encoded in defparams.pl, you will need to remove the cached content from the data directory (by doing a "rm data/versioncache" ), or your changes won't show up. That file gets automatically regenerated whenever it's more than an hour old, so Bugzilla will eventually notice your changes by itself, but generally you want it to notice right away, so that you can test things.
    3.5.2. Upgrading From Previous Versions
    The developers of Bugzilla are constantly adding new tables, columns and fields. You'll get SQL errors if you just update the code. The strategy to update is to simply always run the checksetup.pl script whenever you upgrade your installation of Bugzilla. If you want to see what has changed, you can read the comments in that file, starting from the end. If you are running Bugzilla version 2.8 or lower, and wish to upgrade to the latest version, please consult the file, "UPGRADING-pre-2.8" in the Bugzilla root directory after untarring the archive.

    60. NTS Enterprise Services
    February 2001 Directory will be available for white pages lookups, Appendix B Requirements for a general Purpose Enterprise Directory
    http://nts.jhmi.edu/es/directoryservices.cfm
    Enterprise Directory Services
    NTS Home

    Telecommunications

    Desktop Computing

    Networking
    ...
    Contact

    IT@JH Links
    IT@JH

    CIO

    JHMCIS

    NTS Staff Only Alert Management Search Websites: NTS Hopkins Find People ( JHED Financial and Administrative Systems Advisory Committee JHWorld Sub-Committee Enterprise Directory Service Business Plan February 19, 2001 Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Statement of the Problem Business Case ... Appendix D: Glossary Executive Summary The Enterprise Services Group within HITS has a project underway to create and maintain a key network infrastructure component, an enterprise electronic directory that will provide a multitude of benefits for all users of Johns Hopkins electronic resources. This directory will not only offer an electronic version of our institutional phone book, but will also provide a centralized method for application providers to authenticate and credential a user upon login, saving a duplication of account management efforts across the organization. With the increasing need to secure our transactions using digital signatures and data encryption, a central repository of user identity information becomes critical. Finally, the need to start-up and shutdown user accounts as people move in, around and out of the institutions is being driven by an increasing need to more effectively manage our resources and maintain a secure computing environment. In collaboration with a group of other Internet2 universities, this directory is being built to interoperate with other higher educational organizations in order to share networked resources and participate in advanced research initiatives found today on Internet2. Through our participation in the Internet2 Middleware Early Adopter Initiative, Hopkins is assured an enterprise electronic directory that is not only a sound solution within our boundaries, but also outside our boundaries as we seek to engage electronically with our peers, students and patients.

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