BSD tty security, part 3: How to Fix It

Sean Eric Fagan sef at kithrup.COM
Thu May 9 03:53:18 AEST 1991


In article <1991May8.050005.26963 at cbnewsh.att.com> wcs at cbnewsh.att.com (Bill Stewart 908-949-0705 erebus.att.com!wcs) writes:
>* "write" is for rudely interrupting people who haven't pre-arranged 
>	some kind of talk program.  The standard write programs let
>	you prevent people (other than root) from interrupting you
>	if you want.  It also works as a crude "talk".

talk doesn't work too well a) when talking from a non-sun to a sun, b) when
network bandwidth is on the order of 30 bytes a second, and c) when you
don't have a terminal capable of running a full-screen program.  While write
works for all three cases (for (b) I use 'mode l' from telnet, it helps a
lot), you need to have an account on the target machine.

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