write
User Commands write(1)NAME
write - write to another userSYNOPSIS
write user [ terminal ]DESCRIPTION
The write utility reads lines from the user's standard input and writes them to the terminal of another user. When first invoked, it writes the message: Message from sender-login-id (sending-terminal) [date]... to user. When it has successfully completed the connection, the sender's terminal will be alerted twice to indicate that what the sender is typing is being written to the recipient's terminal. If the recipient wants to reply, this can be accomplished by typing write sender-login-id [sending-terminal] upon receipt of the initial message. Whenever a line of input as delimited by a NL, EOF, or EOL special character is accumulated while in canonical input mode, the accumulated data will be written on the other user's terminal. Charac- ters are processed as follows: + Typing the alert character will write the alert char- acter to the recipient's terminal. + Typing the erase and kill characters will affect the sender's terminal in the manner described by the termios(3C) interface. + Typing the interrupt or end-of-file characters will cause write to write an appropriate message (EOT\n in the "C" locale) to the recipient's terminal and exit. + Typing characters from LC_CTYPE classifications print or space will cause those characters to be sent to the recipient's terminal. + When and only when the stty iexten local mode is enabled, additional special control characters and multi-byte or single-byte characters are processed as printable characters if their wide character equivalents are printable. SunOS 5.8 Last change: 1 Feb 1995 1 User Commands write(1) + Typing other non-printable characters will cause them to be written to the recipient's terminal as follows: control characters will appear as a `^' followed by the appropriate ASCII character, and characters with the high-order bit set will appear in "meta" notation. For example, `\003' is displayed as `^C' and `\372' as `M-z'. To write to a user who is logged in more than once, the ter- minal argument can be used to indicate which terminal to write to; otherwise, the recipient's terminal is the first writable instance of the user found in /usr/adm/utmp, and the following informational message will be written to the sender's standard output, indicating which terminal was chosen: user is logged on more than one place. You are connected to terminal. Other locations are:terminal Permission to be a recipient of a write message can be denied or granted by use of the mesg utility. However, a user's privilege may further constrain the domain of acces- sibility of other users' terminals. The write utility will fail when the user lacks the appropriate privileges to per- form the requested action. If the character ! is found at the beginning of a line, write calls the shell to execute the rest of the line as a command. write runs setgid() (see setuid(2)) to the group ID tty, in order to have write permissions on other user's terminals. The following protocol is suggested for using write: when you first write to another user, wait for them to write back before starting to send. Each person should end a message with a distinctive signal (that is, (o) for ``over'') so that the other person knows when to reply. The signal (oo) (for ``over and out'') is suggested when conversation is to be terminated.OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: user User (login) name of the person to whom the message will be written. This operand must be of the form returned by the who(1) utility. terminal Terminal identification in the same format provided by SunOS 5.8 Last change: 1 Feb 1995 2 User Commands write(1) the who utility. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of write: LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 The addressed user is not logged on or the addressed user denies permission.FILES
/var/adm/utmp user and accounting information for write /usr/bin/sh" Bourne shell executable fileATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | Availability | SUNWcsu | |_____________________________|_____________________________| | CSI | enabled | |_____________________________|_____________________________|SEE ALSO
mail(1), mesg(1), pr(1), sh(1), talk(1), who(1), setuid (2), termios(3C), attributes(5), environ(5)DIAGNOSTICS
user is not logged on The person you are trying to write to is not logged on. Permission denied The person you are trying to write to denies that per- mission (with mesg). Warning: cannot respond, set mesg -y Your terminal is set to mesg n and the recipient can- not respond to you. SunOS 5.8 Last change: 1 Feb 1995 3 User Commands write(1) Can no longer write to user The recipient has denied permission mesg(n) after you had started writing. SunOS 5.8 Last change: 1 Feb 1995 4