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SPUSER

SPUSER

Section: User Manuals (1) Updated: DECEMBER 2001
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NAME

spuser - Spread Group Communication Client  

SYNOPSIS

spuser [-u connection_name] [-s spread_address] [-n username] [-p password] [-r]  

DESCRIPTION

spuser is a Spread client program that can send and receive messages and join and leave groups. By default it trys to connect to a Spread daemon running on port 4803 of the local machine.

 

OPTIONS

-u connection_name
The name this connection to the daemon will use to uniquely identify itself.
-s spread address
The port number, or port number and host to which the spuser program should connect in order to reach a Spread daemon.
-n username
The user name that one would like to authenticate with if password based authentication is enabled.
-p password
The password to be used for authentication.
-r
Use a random connection name.
 

BUGS

Some limitations on message size and number of groups are hardcoded into spuser.  

AUTHOR

Yair Amir <yairamir@cnds.jhu.edu>

Jonathan Stanton <jonathan@cnds.jhu.edu>

Spuser is Copyright 1998-2001 Spread Concepts, LLC.  

SEE ALSO

libsp(3) spread(1)


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
BUGS
AUTHOR
SEE ALSO

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