1nisanth relative link /users/nisanth 0notes notes.txt 0rule rule.txt 0figlet figlet.txt 0gophermap ngophermap.txt _ _ _ _ __ (_)___ __ _ _ __ | |_| |__ | '_ \| / __|/ _` | '_ \| __| '_ \ | | | | \__ \ (_| | | | | |_| | | | |_| |_|_|___/\__,_|_| |_|\__|_| |_| Sunday, 22 January 2023 This is 'gophermap' and it masks the raw directory listing. Instead, it 'interprets' the directory into named resources. More or less without exposing the resource's correct filename. ref. [ https://sdfeu.org/w/tutorials:gopher ] There is a *lot* more in the directory than you are seeing (at least double the number of files 'exposed' through this gophermap). Not really meant to be secured, so much as it is meant to be 'presentable' ;) It'll say things like '[11] notes' and the '11' part is just the corresponding line number of the gophermap. So, to mask that (make the numbers much lower) simply do not do it! Haha. idk how or if there's a work-around, but default parser is picking up line numbers and square-bracket'ing them (as it were). So, suppose .. You have a very long gophermap. How does the system handle that? It paginates. But did not see controls to indeed, move to the next page that got paginated. So unclear what that is other than a graceful error handling schema (ill-formatted gophermap). (later) use of lynx www browser exposes 'what happens next' when a looong gophermap is encountered. lynx picks it up and paginates as usual. Sun Jan 22 16:34:18 UTC 2023 END. The above is an exact copy of 'gophermap' in this directory (may be out of date; manually sync'd infrequently). Last updated: Sun Jan 22 16:39:31 UTC 2023