On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 06:38:03PM +0200, Nora Etukudo wrote:
>
> Well, the 'cu' command is like many others in your unix -- if not to
> say most others -- a program of general purpose and intended for the use
> of several users. In your special case, you may restrict the use of 'cu'
> but this isn't valid for normal cases. Better is the restriction on the
> cisco itself. Most cisco's (if not all) can be password protected.
I presume cisco can be password protected, but what with dialup modems
connected to the server ? Now, evrytime after 'make world' I have to
remember changing permisions to /dev/[cuaa*,ttyd*] devices or cu.
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