QI, NETWORKING, VMS CCSO Nameserver version 3.09 The CCSO Nameserver is a computer resident "phone book". It can keep a relatively small amount of information about a relatively large number of people or things, and provide fast access to that information over the Internet. Unlike a printed directory, the information in the CCSO Nameserver is dynamic. It can be updated at any time, from any computer on the Internet capable of running "client" programs such as ph, Gopher or a number of web clients and gateways. The Nameserver can also be taught to keep new types of information, such as electronic mail addresses or office hours, without recompilation or change to the existing database. VMS qi is a native RMS-based implementation of the protocol described in the CCSO documents from UIUC. Both the original documents and the VMS differences are included in this kit.