At 04:21 PM 11/19/2003, Feltis, Ralph C. wrote:
Ahh yes, I see how preparing an elegant solution would provide greater
flexibility. However, Cordula's solution (ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] strings
somefile) is about a 15 second fix, whereas setting up a server is, well,
not so much a 15 second fix.
Cant
On Nov 19, 2003, at 1:21 PM, Feltis, Ralph C. wrote:
Ahh yes, I see how preparing an elegant solution would provide greater
flexibility. However, Cordula's solution (ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] strings
somefile) is about a 15 second fix, whereas setting up a server is,
well,
not so much a 15 second fi
ll
achieve pretty much the same results.
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Subject: RE: Network messaging
At 04:21 PM 11/19/2003, Felti
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Subject: Re: Network messaging
At 03:58 PM 11/19/2003, Cordula's Web wrote:
>Is ping not enough? An ICMP ECHO REPLY is a s
At 03:58 PM 11/19/2003, Cordula's Web wrote:
Is ping not enough? An ICMP ECHO REPLY is a specific reply,
directed only to the hosts that sent the ICMP ECHO REQUEST
in the first place. It's not a prespecified _text_ reply,
but it is a reply nonetheless.
Of course, if you need more information, you
> The clients have to log into FreeBSD, and ideally, would receive a MOTD that
> tells them which image is on which port. Now, I know it's possible to
> simply edit the MOTD and create a new CD, but as often as the images change,
> it wouldn't be very practical. That's where my idea of sending so
> > Is it possible to set some type of simple messaging system between
> > networked
> > FreeBSD machines? For example, client A pings client B, and then
> > client B
> > sends some prespecified text reply to client A.
> >
> to what end? I don't know how you respond to a literal ping, but you
>
th the
clients. Any ideas?
Ralph
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From: Marty Landman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Network messaging
At 02:51 PM 11/19/2003, Feltis, Ralph C. wrote:
>Is it po
At 02:51 PM 11/19/2003, Feltis, Ralph C. wrote:
Is it possible to set some type of simple messaging system between networked
FreeBSD machines? For example, client A pings client B, and then client B
sends some prespecified text reply to client A.
Ralph, it's certainly possible to setup something a
On Nov 19, 2003, at 11:51 AM, Feltis, Ralph C. wrote:
Is it possible to set some type of simple messaging system between
networked
FreeBSD machines? For example, client A pings client B, and then
client B
sends some prespecified text reply to client A.
to what end? I don't know how you respond
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