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NUKE(8)			    System Manager's Manual		       NUKE(8)

NAME
       nuke - launch nuclear weapons at	known sites.

SYNOPSIS
       /sbin/nuke [-y yield] [-a height] [-hcme] sitename...

DESCRIPTION
       Nuke  utilises the GPOS records in the Domain Name System to target and
       launch nuclear weapons at other UNIX sites, specified by	machine	name.

       If no GPOS records are found for	the site, nuke	employs	 the  `missile
       coordinate'  fields in the USENET map database and Internet connections
       to a server interfaced with AUTOVON to locate coordinates for the spec-
       ified site.

       The -y option specifies a yield.	 The argument must be  a  number  suf-
       fixed  by K or M, for kiloton or	megaton	respectively.  Yield arguments
       above 255M are quietly ignored.	If this	option is not specified	a  de-
       fault of	25K is used.

       The  -a option specifies	an air-burst height in meters.	If this	option
       is not specified	a default of 1 (ground burst) is used.

       The -h option specifies thermonuclear (hydrogen)	weapons.

       The -c option specifies cobalt-jacketed warheads	for permanent site in-
       terdiction.

       The -m option, useful with multiple-site	nuke calls, invokes code which
       optimizes delivery using	MIRVed warheads	to minimize launches.

       The -e option requests disablement of computer equipment	by way of  EMP
       pulse  only.  This option should	leave the lusers intact, however those
       with pacemakers may not survive.

       In accordance with the normal UNIX design philosophy nuke does not pre-
       vent you	from nuking yourself.

FILES
       /usr/lib/maps/*		USENET map file	database

BUGS
       If a target site	has given only nearest-city coordinates	in its map en-
       try, incorrect targeting	and significant	collateral casualties may  re-
       sult.

       If  no coordinates can be found for the target site, nuke should	cancel
       the launch.  Behaviour in this instance is indeterminate, especially if
       pmsd(8) is running.

       Heavy use of nuke may cause EMP effects which interfere	with  Internet
       service.

       Nuke  does  not make enough of an effort	to locate coordinates, and may
       be subject to corrupted data.

NOTE
       This command is restricted to super-users only.

AUTHOR
       Origiinal: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> 13 October	1991  Updated:
       Bruce. <bofh@humbug.org.au> 8 November 1997

UNIX				8 November 1997			       NUKE(8)

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