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==Computer Labs== | ==Computer Labs== |
Revision as of 05:01, 7 December 2009
Hokie Stalker is the name given by Virginia Tech students to the university directory.
Contents
Searching the University Directory
Searching with Firefox
Keyword searches can serve as handy shortcuts. In recent versions of Firefox, you can simply right-click in a search box and choose to add a keyword for the search. See the Mozilla article on "Smart Keywords".
Commandline Hokie Stalker
The Virginia Tech finger server hooks into the same database as the web-based people search. Access to it using netcat is trivial:
$ echo charles steger | nc finger.vt.edu 79 OpenLDAP Finger Service... 1 exact match found for "charles steger": "808122, People" Also Known As: Charles W Steger Charles W. Steger Title: President and Prof. of Arch. Department: President - Admin. Department Number: 043100 Work Address: Office of the President 210 Burruss Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061 Mail Stop: 0131 Work Phone: 5402316231 E-Mail Address: president@vt.edu
It might be useful to turn this one-liner into a script if you need to lookup professor room numbers, email addresses, etc. on a regular basis. To do so, follow the steps below to create a script that can be called by typing hs
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# echo -e '#!/bin/bash\n\necho $* | nc finger.vt.edu 79' > /usr/local/bin/hs # chmod +x /usr/local/bin/hs
Privacy Settings
Managing via MyVT
To suppress personal information visit MyVT profile visibility after logging in via the central authentication system.
Computer Labs
In order to login at the Math Emporium, public visibility of ones PID was once required. This was fixed sometime in 2009 but as of fall 2009, to log in to OSX from computers in the Torgersen computer labs, listing your PID as public is still necessary.