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id-server generates unique identifiers for you. It is written as an ARexx
command host, and is written in ARexx itself.
(REQUIRES files from the (very small) archive, "rkr_rexx.lzh".)
Message systems, particularly, need to generate unique identifiers to tag
each message. One wishes that no two id's should ever be duplicates.
After generating an id unique within a system, you can trivially affix a
system-id in order to generate an id that is unique within a network.
Because there is (a little) work involved -- and more importantly, because
you want ALL id's generated within a system to be mutually unique -- it
seems suitable to me that a system-wide resource should generate the ID's.
Not being aware of any such tools, I wrote my own as an ARexx
command-server. A typical ID might look like this:
112.1.19950430.23358
...which is easily massaged into an Internet email Message-ID line:
Message-Id: <112.1.19950430.23358@olib.org>
(Note: "Aminet.Uploader@olib.org" is in one sense exactly the same as
"rkr@olib.org", but the Aminet.Uploader "user" mailbox exists so that I
can have my mail automatically seperated somewhat as it arrives. olib.org
is my Amiga, running AmiTCP/IP.)
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Contents of util/rexx/id-server.lzh
PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO METHOD CRC STAMP NAME
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[generic] 970 1712 56.7% -lh1- 3b40 Apr 30 1995 Indra/doc/id-server.doc
[generic] 117 130 90.0% -lh1- d04f Apr 30 1995 Indra/doc/changes/id-server.doc
[generic] 833 1435 58.0% -lh1- 9ad5 Feb 12 1995 Indra/doc/legal.doc
[generic] 829 1893 43.8% -lh1- 0cb6 Feb 12 1995 Indra/rexx/id-server.rexx
[generic] 763 1305 58.5% -lh1- 4cda Apr 30 1995 id-server.readme
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
Total 5 files 3512 6475 54.2% Jun 12 1995
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