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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:29:26 EDT
From: belg4mit

I realize this could open up some holes, it'd just have to be designed well

environment variables could help
  user, keeps it cross platform but less secure (can specify user whe telnet in)
  uid, not cross-platform but a bit more secure
  magic cookie, cross-platform

use named pipes instead of sockets to do authenticated-client to message
client communication

similar yet more secure means (possible?, not cross-platform):
  logon to authenticate
  go into the background
  a shell script is run to send a signal to the authenticated client
  a sub-client splits into the foreground
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