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DOS messaging question - related to UNIX process problem
Hi,
This is a strange request. I know there is some sort of crude DOS tool that allows you to communicate to another PC either using its IP adress or PC name. But I can't remember where aor what its called, any ideas? Reason for asking here, Someone has telnet'd on a UNIX server I have my app on and has kicked of a MASSIVE task that is going mess with my data cunching. I can identify the pst he's come in on and get the IP address (from which nslookup gives me the PC name). I need to get in touch but I don't know who it is due to generic login addresses. Any help appreciated. Neil |
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