Hi
The default in CentOS 6 seems to be "+" which means
people can bother other people by writing messages
to their terminals with "write" command.
How can I change the default value to be "-" instead of "+"?
For example I see my terminal is by default set to "+":
[root@localhost]# who -Tu
root + pts/0
thx
Josh
How to set default value of write access to terminal
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Re: How to set default value of write access to terminal
Have you checked 'man write'? does it help?
Re: How to set default value of write access to terminal
Yes, I did.
There is no config file for write nor for mesg where I can set the default
for this.
Also, I there is not config file for the whole sysvinit-tools rpm.
Maybe there is an environment command (which I don't know of) that can
be put in the profile file of the user?
There is no config file for write nor for mesg where I can set the default
for this.
Also, I there is not config file for the whole sysvinit-tools rpm.
Maybe there is an environment command (which I don't know of) that can
be put in the profile file of the user?