Mesg

mesg
Original author(s)Dennis Ritchie,
Ken Thompson
Developer(s)AT&T Bell Laboratories
Initial releaseNovember 3, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-11-03)
Operating systemUnix and Unix-like
TypeCommand

mesg is a Unix command that sets or reports the permission other users have to write to the current user's terminal using the talk and write commands.

Usage

It is invoked as:

mesg [y|n]

The 'y' and 'n' options respectively allow and disallow write access to the current user's terminal. When invoked with no option, the current permission is printed.

Input redirection may be used to control the permission of another TTY. For example:

% mesg
is y
% tty
/dev/tty1
% mesg < /dev/tty2
is y
% mesg n < /dev/tty2
% mesg < /dev/tty2
is n
% mesg
is y

See also

The Wikibook Guide to Unix has a page on the topic of: Commands

References

  • mesg – Shell and Utilities Reference, The Single UNIX Specification, Version 4 from The Open Group
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