rwall(1)rwall(1)NAMErwall - Write to all users over a network
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/rwall hostname...
/usr/sbin/rwall -n netgroup...
/usr/sbin/rwall -h hostname -n netgroup
OPTIONS
Send the broadcast message to the specified network groups. Specify
the hostname, the name of the host.
DESCRIPTION
The rwall command reads a message from standard input until end-of-
file. It then sends the following message to all users logged in on the
specified host machines, preceded by the line:
Broadcast Message ...
With the -n option, it sends to the specified network groups.
Note, the timeout is fairly short to allow transmission to a large
group of machines (some of which may be down) in a reasonable amount of
time. Thus the message may not get through to a heavily loaded
machine.
A remote host only responds if it is running the rwalld daemon, which
is normally started up from inetd(8).
SEE ALSO
Commands: inetd(8), rwalld(8)rwall(1)