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NAME [Toc] [Back]
talkd - remote user communication server
SYNOPSIS [Toc] [Back]
talkd
DESCRIPTION [Toc] [Back]
Talkd is the server that notifies a user that someone wants to
initiate a conversation. It acts as a repository of invitations,
responding to requests by clients wishing to initiate a conversation.
To initiate a conversation, the client (the talk command) sends a
message of type LOOK_UP to the server (see
/usr/include/protocols/talkd.h). This causes the server to search its
invitation table to check if an invitation currently exists for the
caller to talk to the callee specified in the message. If the lookup
fails, the caller then sends a message of type ANNOUNCE, which causes
the server to display an announcement on the callee's terminal
requesting contact. When the callee responds, the local server uses
the recorded invitation to respond with the appropriate rendezvous
address and the caller and callee client programs establish a stream
connection through which the conversation takes place.
To activate the talk service, the following entry must be added to the
/etc/inetd.conf file:
ntalk dgram udp wait root /usr/lbin/ntalkd ntalkd
SEE ALSO [Toc] [Back]
talk(1), write(1).
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