Disabling Quit On Telnet

Brian K. White brian at aljex.com
Sun Apr 30 22:31:46 PDT 2006


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From: "Fairlight" <fairlite at fairlite.com>
To: "Filepro_List" <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: Disabling Quit On Telnet


> 3) My best answer for server-side is to use screen(1).  You didn't specify
> your server environment, and I'm not sure anyone ever ported it to SCO. 
> If
> you're on Solaris, Linux, or FBSD, you're in luck.  The screen application

Port "screen" to SCO?
SCO has had "mscreen" since at least Xenix 2.3.2 ('89), Xenix started in '83 
but I can't tell when mscreen started, only that it changed between 2.3.2 
and 2.3.4, proving it was in 2.3.2 at least.
GNU screen appears to date back to '87 which is long before the first Linux 
kernel appeared.

Even though even I am finally migrating off SCO, I dislike the tendancy to 
assume that GNU invented everything cool.
But in this case, it's unclear which came first.

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