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diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc1097.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc1097.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f75ca6 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc1097.txt @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ + + + + + + +Network Working Group B. Miller +Request for Comments: 1097 CMU-NetDev + 1 April 1989 + + TELNET SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE Option + +Status of this Memo + + This RFC specifies a standard for the Internet community. Hosts on + the Internet that display subliminal messages within the Telnet + protocol are expected to adopt and implement this standard. + Distribution of this memo is unlimited. + +1. Command name and code. + + SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE 257 + +2. Command meanings. + + IAC WILL SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + + The sender of this command REQUESTS permission to, or confirms + that it will, display subliminal messages. + + IAC WONT SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + + The sender of this command REFUSES to display subliminal messages. + + IAC DO SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + + The sender of this command REQUESTS that the receiver, or grants + the receiver permission to, display subliminal messages. + + IAC DONT SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + + The sender of this command DEMANDS that the receiver not display + subliminal messages. + + IAC SB SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE <16-bit value> <16-bit value> <string> IAC + SE + + The sender specifies a message to be subliminaly displayed by the + remote host. If the client has agreed (via the standard WILL WONT + DO DONT mechanism) to display subliminal messages, it must accept + this subnegotiation and attempt to display the message string on + the users console for the specified duration and continue to do so + at fixed intervals until another SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE subnegotiation + is received. The position and rendering of the message of + + + +Miller [Page 1] + +RFC 1097 SUBLIMINAL 1 April 1989 + + + implementation dependent. + + The first 16-bit value specifies the duration of the message in + milliseconds. It is sent MSB first. The second 16-bit value + specifies the frequency with which the message is displayed. It + represents the number of seconds between displays and is also sent + MSB first. The final parameter is the message itself. + + The syntax for this subnegotiation is: + + IAC SB SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + DURATION[1] DURATION[0] + FREQUENCY[1] FREQUENCY[0] + MESSAGE_STRING + IAC SE + + As required by the Telnet protocol, any occurence of 255 in the + subnegotiation must be doubled to destinguish it from the IAC + character (which has a value of 255). + +3. Default. + + WONT SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + + DONT SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + + i.e., subliminal messages will not be displayed. + +4. Motivation for the option + + Frequently the use of "Message of the day" banners and newsletters is + insufficient to convince stubborn users to upgrade to the latest + version of telnet. Some users will use the same outdated version for + years. I ran across this problem trying to convince people to use + the REMOTE-FLOW-CONTROL Telnet option. These users need to be gently + "persuaded". + +5. Description and implementation notes. + + The quality of the client implementation will depend on it's ability + to display and erase text strings in a small amount of time. The + current implementation at CMU takes into acount terminal line speed, + advanced video capabilities, and screen phospher persistance when + calculating how long to wait before erasing a message. + + While it is permitted for the client to display the message text + "in-line", best results at obtained by printing the message at the + top or side of console screen where it will just catch the corner of + + + +Miller [Page 2] + +RFC 1097 SUBLIMINAL 1 April 1989 + + + the user's visual field. + + A version is currently under development at CMU to display the + message using morse-code over the keyboard caps-lock LED. + +6. Examples + + In the following example all numbers are in decimal notation. + + 1. Server suggests and client agrees to use SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE. + + (Server sends) IAC DO SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + (Client sends) IAC WILL SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE + (Server sends) IAC SB SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE 0 5 0 20 "Use VMS" IAC SE + + [The server is "suggesting" that the user employ a stable + operating system, not an unreasonable request...] + + The client should immediately begin displaying the message and + should continue to do so at regular intervals. + + 2. Server preempts previous subliminal message. + + (Server sends) IAC SB SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE 0 5 0 20 "Go home" IAC SE + + The client should now no longer display the previous message and + should immediately begin displaying the new one. + + 3. Server has messed with user enough for one day. + + (Server sends) IAC SB SUBLIMINAL-MESSAGE 0 0 0 0 "" IAC SE + + The client must cease display of any subliminal messages. + +7. Acknowledgements. + + We do things just a little sneakier here at CMU. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Miller [Page 3] +
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