By the way, "I LOVE YOU\n" is part of the CVS protocol:
$ grep LOVE `find cvs-1.10/ -type f`
cvs-1.10/src/client.c: else if (strcmp (read_buf, "I LOVE YOU") == 0)
cvs-1.10/src/server.c: * I LOVE YOU\n
cvs-1.10/src/server.c: printf ("I LOVE YOU\n");
cvs-1.10/src/server.c: printf ("I LOVE YOU\n");
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.texi:@item I LOVE YOU
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.texi:I LOVE YOU the connection is closed rather than continuing.
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.texi:the responses described above (@samp{I LOVE YOU}, etc.).
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.ps:4741 y Fe(I)f(LOVE)f(YOU)1110 4850 y
Fg(The)j(authen)m(tication)g(is)f
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.ps:Fe(I)e(LOVE)g(YOU)p Fg(',)g(etc.\).)150 4097 y(future)f(p)s
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.info-1: `I LOVE YOU'
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.info-1: replaced with END VERIFICATION REQUEST, and upon
receipt of I LOVE
cvs-1.10/doc/cvsclient.info-1: (`I LOVE YOU', etc.).
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