Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!samsung!usc!rutgers!cmcl2!adm!xadmx!MAILER-DAEMON@lognet2.af.mil From: MAILER-DAEMON@lognet2.af.mil (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown Message-ID: <21432@adm.BRL.MIL> Date: 13 Nov 89 14:08:11 GMT Sender: news@adm.BRL.MIL Lines: 32 (forwarding comment) -------------------------- Sorry, I couldn't get this out another way. Terry -------------------------- (original message follows) ----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 dao.nrc.ca.tcp... 550 Host unknown 550 justic@dao.nrc.ca... Host unknown ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: by lognet2.af.mil id AA26907; Mon, 13 Nov 89 07:45:41 EST Message-Id: <8911131245.AA26907@lognet2.af.mil> Date: Mon Nov 13 07:45:39 1989 >From: tmoore (MSgt Terry Lee Moore) Subject: s/w for multi-terminal display To: justic@dao.nrc.ca Status: N I have used a program called 'link' up on a c-shell on this host. It can use the first person as the "-o" originator and all the others as link to them. So the originator can type a command and it is reflected at all terminals "linked" to his session. Biggest requirement is that everyone must be using the same terminal emulation or things become messy. Also, it crashes occasionally without notifying anyone. The only other thing is that EVERYONE ELSE is live on the session. So if a student horses with the keys, it shows up on the main session ttoo. Terry Lee Moore, MSGT USAF tmoore@lognet2.af.mil