Sure. We are retiring the planb system still in place.
Only some itx in the corridor are still using it.
All our terminals are either Plan 9 native (some running
octopus PCs) or octopus terminals.
But in any case, if anyone still wants to try plan b for any
purpose I'll try to help.
On Sat, Nov 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> this brings up another question of mine, how can I install Plan B?
>
If you're a big enough badass,
http://csplan9.rit.edu/users/john/planb.txt or
/n/sources/contrib/john/planb.txt may help you. I wasn't quite badass
enough, so while I got Plan B installed (ish) I neve
> secondly, "reveal" is meant to drop into background, accepting
> connections on TCP/4523 where it replies with the concatenation of the
> originating IPv4 address and port number.
is there a reason for not using listen(8)? all that is needed is a
script in /bin/service/tcp4523 nearly identical