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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers unix server behind MS proxy server Post 28316 by LivinFree on Monday 16th of September 2002 10:08:12 PM
Old 09-16-2002
Be carefull with the proxy server, though. Do not set it up to use NT / LANMAN authentication. It won't work with non-MS software.
 

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YAZ_CONNECT(3)								 1							    YAZ_CONNECT(3)

yaz_connect - Prepares for a connection to a Z39.50 server

SYNOPSIS
mixed yaz_connect (string $zurl, [mixed $options]) DESCRIPTION
This function returns a connection resource on success, zero on failure. yaz_connect(3) prepares for a connection to a Z39.50 server. This function is non-blocking and does not attempt to establish a connection - it merely prepares a connect to be performed later when yaz_wait(3) is called. Note The YAZ proxy is a freely available Z39.50 proxy. PARAMETERS
o $zurl - A string that takes the form host[:port][/database]. If port is omitted, port 210 is used. If database is omitted Default is used. o $options - If given as a string, it is treated as the Z39.50 V2 authentication string (OpenAuth). If given as an array, the contents of the array serves as options. o user - Username for authentication. o group - Group for authentication. o password - Password for authentication. o cookie - Cookie for session (YAZ proxy). o proxy - Proxy for connection (YAZ proxy). o persistent - A boolean. If TRUE the connection is persistent; If FALSE the connection is not persistent. By default connections are persistent. Note If you open a persistent connection, you won't be able to close it later with yaz_close(3). o piggyback - A boolean. If TRUE piggyback is enabled for searches; If FALSE piggyback is disabled. By default piggyback is enabled. Enabling piggyback is more efficient and usually saves a network-round-trip for first time fetches of records. However, a few Z39.50 servers do not support piggyback or they ignore element set names. For those, piggyback should be disabled. o charset - A string that specifies character set to be used in Z39.50 language and character set negotiation. Use strings such as: ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, UTF-16. Most Z39.50 servers do not support this feature (and thus, this is ignored). Many servers use the ISO-8859-1 encoding for queries and messages. MARC21/USMARC records are not affected by this setting. o preferredMessageSize - An integer that specifies the maximum byte size of all records to be returned by a target during retrieval. See the Z39.50 standard for more information. Note This option is supported in PECL YAZ 1.0.5 or later. o maximumRecordSize - An integer that specifies the maximum byte size of a single record to be returned by a target during retrieval. This entity is referred to as Exceptional-record-size in the Z39.50 standard. Note This option is supported in PECL YAZ 1.0.5 or later. RETURN VALUES
A connection resource on success, FALSE on error. CHANGELOG
+--------+------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+------------------------------------+ | 4.1.0 | | | | | | | The parameter $options was added. | | | | +--------+------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
yaz_close(3). PHP Documentation Group YAZ_CONNECT(3)
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