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04-01-2004 11:59 PM
04-01-2004 11:59 PM
talk
Hi,
Two users are logged in their machines, can the fist user talk to another user who is in other machine
ex: Machine A has user A
Machine B has User B, can machine A User A use talk command to talk to machine B user B.
when i try i get the following message
[Your party is refusing messages]
thanks
chakri
Two users are logged in their machines, can the fist user talk to another user who is in other machine
ex: Machine A has user A
Machine B has User B, can machine A User A use talk command to talk to machine B user B.
when i try i get the following message
[Your party is refusing messages]
thanks
chakri
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04-02-2004 12:04 AM
04-02-2004 12:04 AM
Re: talk
Make sure both users have run "mesg y" to allow access to other users.
Never preceed any demonstration with anything more predictive than "watch this"
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04-02-2004 12:10 AM
04-02-2004 12:10 AM
Re: talk
i'm using redhat 6.2
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04-02-2004 12:18 AM
04-02-2004 12:18 AM
Re: talk
You have to have talk-server package installed and enabled.
It's xinetd based service
in redhat 6.2 I guess you have to edit the file /etc/inetd.conf and change the line with ntalk to enabled.
try to run
chkconfig ntalk on
It's xinetd based service
in redhat 6.2 I guess you have to edit the file /etc/inetd.conf and change the line with ntalk to enabled.
try to run
chkconfig ntalk on
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