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Re: Interview with Bob Toxen
From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 01:28:01 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded from: Robert G. Ferrell <rgferrell () direcway com>

At 05:26 AM 12/17/02 -0600, InfoSec News wrote:

One of my original ideas was hacking the kernel so that instead of
the erase character being a "#" character, erasing would generate
the now universal backspace-space-backspace sequence to obliterate
the now erased character. I did the same for line erase, replacing
the "@" character with however many backspace-space-backspace
sequences were needed to erase the entire line on the screen. Doug
Merritt helped with this work.

I created the "lock" program to lock a terminal as a convenience
over logging out to maintain security. I started enhancing the Unix
Version 6 shell before Bill Joy started on csh and Dr. Bourne did
the Bourne Shell. Doug Merritt added vi-like editing to the shell.
All of these things now are universal on Unix, Linux, and even
Windows but we came up with the ideas.

Those of you who follow ISN will be (painfully) aware that I tend to
slip into rant mode when people misuse the term 'hacker,' at least as
I see it. I thought this would be a good opportunity to illustrate
just what hackers are in my world view.

Bob Toxen is a true hacker.  This is what hackers do.

Have a great weekend.

RGF

Robert G. Ferrell
rgferrell () direcway com



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