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Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk
From: stewart () networx com (Christopher A. Stewart)
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 1994 02:21:33 +0800
"Mike" == Mike Raffety <mike_raffety () il us swissbank com> writes:
Mike> setuid programs don't produce core dumps; it's a security Mike> feature. Huh? What *NIX are you using? I've not noticed that behavior.. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher A. Stewart | (Standard disclaimers are in effect) System/Network Adminstrator | Legent Corp. Networx Div. | Bellevue, Wa. 98004 | Voice (206)-688-2154 | Fax (206)-688-2050 |
Current thread:
- Re: Wall and talkd pass binary data Bob Page (Jul 19)
- Re: Wall and talkd pass binary data Craig Presson (Jul 20)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Wall and talkd pass binary data Rob Quinn (Jul 19)
- Flash/talkd Patrick Mcdowell (Jul 20)
- Re: Flash/talkd Eric Wedaa (Jul 20)
- Re: Wall and talkd pass binary data a.e.mossberg (Jul 20)
- Flash/talkd Patrick Mcdowell (Jul 20)
- Re: Wall and talkd pass binary data Martin Sean Bennet - Sun UK - CSG Engineer (Jul 20)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Mike Raffety (Jul 20)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Christopher A. Stewart (Jul 20)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Andrew Beckett (Jul 21)
- setuid root programs and core dumps Rob Quinn (Jul 21)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Paul Daw (Jul 21)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Evil Pete (Jul 21)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Christopher A. Stewart (Jul 21)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk pluvius (Jul 22)
- Re: Sending escape sequences to xterms via wall/talk Mike Raffety (Jul 20)
- Is starting a user program on priv port via inetd dangerous ? Doug McLaren (Jul 21)
- Re: Is starting a user program on priv port via inetd dangerous ? Eric Murray (Jul 21)
- Re: Is starting a user program on priv port via inetd dangerous ? matthew green (Jul 21)
- Re: Is starting a user program on priv port via inetd dangerous ? Darren Reed (Jul 22)