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zwrite(1) -f warning

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Calvin Clark)
Sun Jun 30 19:37:30 1991

Date: Sun, 30 Jun 91 19:37:17 -0400
From: Calvin Clark <ckclark@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
To: bug-doc@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Cc: bug-zephyr@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Reply-To: ckclark@mit.edu

This is political.

To: bugs@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Subject: zwrite(1) man page doesn't warn against -f
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 91 16:47:14 EST
From: Bruce R Lewis <brlewis@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

What's wrong:
A user exploring the system can read the man page, not completely
understand what the -f option is for, and try it out.  This is the
natural thing to do for somebody who doesn't know any better.

The man page should be amended to contain something like:
	This option is for operations staff.  Others should not use -f.

>From zwrite(1):
     -f arg      Allows a user to specify an argument to be
                 interpreted as a filesystem specification.  The
                 class is set to FILSRV.  he instance is set to
                 arg as modified: If arg contains no colons
                 (`:'), it is assumed to be a host name, and it
                 is converted into an official host name via
                 gethostbyname(3). If arg contains a colon, the
                 portion preceding the colon is treated as a host
                 name, and the colon and any trailing characters
                 are appended to the offical host name returned
                 by gethostbyname. If the name fails to resolve
                 into an official host name, the instance is set
                 to arg unmodified.
                 This option may not be used in conjunction with
                 the -c or -i option.



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