NAME¶
nwmsg - Deliver NetWare user broadcast messages
SYNOPSIS¶
nwmsg mount-point
DESCRIPTION¶
nwmsg is called by kerneld when a broadcast message arrives from a
NetWare server.
nwmsg fetches this message via the mount point and
delivers it to the user using the same way
write(1) uses.
Please note that
kerneld must run when broadcast messages should be
delivered to users.
NetWare servers can send asynchronous broadcast messages to users, either on
explicit request by another user, or when the server is shutdown. The client
workstation is informed about this event by an IPX packet on a special socket,
the message socket.
This can happen at any time, so the user has to be informed about this event
whenever it appears. I chose to use the kerneld feature of the Linux kernel to
call the program nwmsg. For nwmsg, I used the relevant parts of the
write program, so you can expect the NetWare broadcast messages to
appear where user messages would appear.
SEE ALSO¶
ncpmount(8), kerneld(8),
write(1)