Namazu is a full-text search engine intended for easy
use. Not only does it work as a small or medium scale Web
search engine, but also as a personal search system for
email or other files.
(The Japanese word `Namazu' means `catfish' in English.)
2004-05-31:
We are starting new mailing lists service.
The old subscribers ware not inherited in the new lists.
Check the disclaimer,
then if you can accept it, re-subscribe.
2004-05-27: karin.namazu.org
(it was provided web, ftp, mailing lists, and CVS) was cracked at
2004/05/23 02:00 JST. It was closed at 2004/05/25 02:49 JST.
2004-04-15: Released a redistributed
namazu-2.0.13-1.tar.gz.
Removed some unnecessary files from namazu-2.0.13.tar.gz distribution.
There are no changes.
2000-01-26: Namazu 1.3.0.11 released! Fixed the security hole in CGI mode which
allows a malicious person to put a garbage file on a Web
server's directory such as /tmp.
Not only with cgi interface of Web, it works on command line as
namazu.
Other frontends are also available from other sources,
such as
namazu.el and
Wanderlust
on Emacs,
Tknamazu
on X Window System
and Search-S
on Win32.
Filters enable namazu to index various formats of files.
Mail/News filter works with no additives, some other type requires
third partie's filter executable although the calling capabilites
included in Namazu package.
Namazu is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
the GNU General Public License
for more details.
Distributed files are signed by
GnuPG since Namazu 2.0.6.
It is signed by the NOKUBI Takatsugu's personal key (ID: C2CE8099,
fingerprint = BDD7 23BB B724 1FA2 1BB3 2EC0 2BA8 2602 C2CE 8099).
You can get the key from pgp.dtype.org
and/or db.debian.org.