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| subject: | OS/2-native twit filter |
mark lewis wrote to Sean Dennis about ''OS/2-native twit filter'': ML>>> the problem is the linux mentality... they don't see a bbs ML>>> or remote SD>> Very true and I agree. I like to see what my users are doing SD>> and I'd like to help if they get stuck (which has happened SD>> more than once on many an occasion). ml> there ya go! however, i'm not sure that MAX can do that as of ml> yet... as i understand it, it only has the WFC screen available... ml> not sure how to access each node that is fired up so as to "spy" or ml> assist when needed... It can!!! Just do as I instructed in 00-README.2ST (should be 2nd but nevermind). What I'm doing is: Then you start max -pt ... maximus will be listening to a _unix socket_ not a port, and it would show the WFC screen, and then the user come online it'll show what's doing. I wrote a small program named maxcomm which is talking to the sockets, it's started by inetd. Bo ---* Origin: (2:236/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 236/100 237/9 20/11 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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