NAME
cddbcmd - Connect to a CDDB server site and execute a simple
CDDB server command.
SYNOPSIS
cddbcmd [-m mode] [-p proxyhost[:port]] [-h
serverhost[:port]] [-c cgipath] [-l level] [-d] command ...
DESCRIPTION
The cddbcmd utility is a simple shell command interface to
the CDDB (CD database) server. CDDB protocol commands can
be sent via cddbcmd. Output from CDDB protocol commands are
stripped of the status code line and then displayed on
standard output. Input to CDDB protocol commands are read
from standard input. Both the CDDBP or HTTP mode of CDDB
server connection styles are supported. In order to use
this utility, your system must be connected to the Internet,
and DNS (domain name service) must be functional.
OPTIONS
cddbcmd supports the following options:
-m mode
Specifies the mode of CDDB server connection. The mode
must be either cddbp or http. The default is cddbp.
-p proxyhost[:port]
If a proxy server must be used, this option specifies
the proxy server host to connect to. The optional port
argument specifies the port number, The default is
port 80. This option is meaningful only when used in
http mode.
-h serverhost[:port]
Specifies the CDDB server host to connect to. The
default is cddb.cddb.com The optional port argument
specifies number, The default is port 888 for cddbp,
and port 80 for http.
-c cgipath
If http mode is used, this option specifies the path to
the CDDB server CGI program. The default is
/~cddb/cddb.cgi
-l level
This specifies the CDDB protocol level to use. The
default level is 3.
-d Enable debugging diagnostics.
command
The CDDB server command string to send to the server.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of such commands:
motd
sites
stat
log
whom
proto (cddbp only)
help
cddb lscat
cddb query
cddb read
Some of these commands require additional arguments.
Please consult the CDDB Specifications for details
about CDDB server commands. The specifications are
available on the CDDB web site: http://www.cddb.com/
SEE ALSO
xmcd(1), cda(1), wm2xmcd(1),
Xmcd web site: http://metalab.unc.edu/tkan/xmcd/
CDDB web site: http://www.cddb.com/
AUTHOR
Ti Kan (ti@amb.org)
AMB Research Laboratories, Sunnyvale, CA, U.S.A.
Comments, suggestions, and bug reports are always welcome.
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