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TALK(1)			    General Commands Manual		       TALK(1)

NAME
       talk -- talk to another user

SYNOPSIS
       talk person [ttyname]

DESCRIPTION
       The  talk  utility is a visual communication program which copies lines
       from your terminal to that of another user.

       Options available:

       person	If you wish to talk to	someone	 on  your  own	machine,  then
		person	is  just the person's login name.  If you wish to talk
		to a user  on  another	host,  then  person  is	 of  the  form
		`user@host' or `host!user' or `host:user'.

       ttyname	If you wish to talk to a user who is logged in more than once,
		the  ttyname  argument may be used to indicate the appropriate
		terminal name, where ttyname is	of the form `ttyXX'.

       When first called, talk sends the message
	     Message from TalkDaemon@his_machine...
	     talk: connection requested	by your_name@your_machine.
	     talk: respond with: talk your_name@your_machine

       to the user you wish to talk to.	 At this point,	the recipient  of  the
       message should reply by typing

	     talk  your_name@your_machine

       It does not matter from which machine the recipient replies, as long as
       his login-name is the same.  Once communication is established, the two
       parties	may  type simultaneously, with their output appearing in sepa-
       rate windows.  Typing control-L	`^L'  will  cause  the	screen	to  be
       reprinted.   Typing control-D `^D' will clear both parts	of your	screen
       to be cleared, while the	control-D character will be sent to the	remote
       side (and just displayed	by this	talk client).  Your erase,  kill,  and
       word kill characters will behave	normally.  To exit, just type your in-
       terrupt	character;  talk  then	moves  the cursor to the bottom	of the
       screen and restores the terminal	to its previous	state.

       Permission to talk may be denied	or granted by use of the mesg(1)  com-
       mand.  At the outset talking is allowed.

FILES
       /etc/hosts	    to find the	recipient's machine
       /var/run/utx.active  to find the	recipient's tty

SEE ALSO
       mail(1),	mesg(1), wall(1), who(1), write(1), talkd(8)

HISTORY
       The talk	command	appeared in 4.2BSD.

       In  FreeBSD 5.3,	the default behaviour of talk was changed to treat lo-
       cal-to-local talk requests as originating and terminating at localhost.
       Before  this  change,  it  was  required	 that  the  hostname  (as  per
       gethostname(3))	  resolved    to    a	 valid	 IPv4	address	  (via
       gethostbyname(3)), making talk unsuitable  for  use  in	configurations
       where  talkd(8) was bound to the	loopback interface (normally for secu-
       rity reasons).

BUGS
       The version of talk released with 4.3BSD	uses a protocol	that is	incom-
       patible with the	protocol used in the version released with 4.2BSD.

       Multibyte characters are	not recognized.

FreeBSD	14.3		       January 21, 2010			       TALK(1)

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