| ==Phrack Inc.== |
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| Volume Two, Issue 19, Phile #2 of 8 |
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| DCL Utilities for the VMS Hacker |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
| By |
| The Mentor |
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| Special thanks to Silver Spy for |
| turning me onto DCL in the first place! |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| Anyone who spends time hacking on VAXes (by hacking, I don't just mean |
| trying to get in... I mean *doing* something once you're in!) notices that the |
| DCL command language is extremely powerful. I have put together a selection |
| of utilities that not only should prove helpful to the hacker, but serve as a |
| good example of programming in DCL. |
| Every attempt has been made to preserve unchanged the user-environment |
| from the initialization of the file to the exit. Any session-permanent |
| changes are documented. |
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| Brief Overview of DCL |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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| There are numerous files out there on DCL (the VMS help files are the |
| best place to find information), so I'm not going to teach you how to program |
| in it. To use the following code, isolate the section of code you want in |
| your favorite text editor, upload it into a file, and name the file |
| <progname>.COM. Anytime you see a file ending with .COM, you know it's a DCL |
| file. DCL files are executed by issuing the command |
| $@FILENAME |
| or, in the case of a file you want to run as a separate process, |
| $SPAWN/NOWAIT @FILENAME |
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| Table of Contents |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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| 1. CD.DOC : This is the documentation for CD.COM (and the only |
| documentation file in the bunch. |
| 2. CD.COM : A change directory utility, much like the PC command |
| CD, except more powerful. $SET DEFAULT is a pain in |
| the ass! |
| 3. HUNT.COM : Searches a specified node for a given user. Useful |
| for alerting you to the presence of a sysop. |
| 4. ALARM.COM : An alarm clock. If they check the logs at 8 a.m., you |
| probably want to be off before then. |
| 5. CGO.COM : Included because it's short. Allows you to compile, |
| link, and run a C program with a one-line command. |
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| I have about 300 more pages of COM files. If you need anything, drop me |
| a line. I'll try and help out. I can be found on Forgotten Realm, or you can |
| call a non-hacker (local to me) IBM game board if it's an urgent message (The |
| Bastille-- 512/353-0590 300/1200 24 hrs. It's not the best hacker board in |
| the world, but my mail arrives daily...) |
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| Also, if programming of this type interests you, let me know! I'm |
| considering putting up a board for the discussion of programming (compilers, |
| AI/Expert Systems, Op Systems, etc...). If I get enough positive response, |
| I'll go with it. Leave mail on the aforementioned systems. |
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| The Mentor |
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| CD.COM Version 5.0 VMS Change Directory Command |
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| Sub-directories are a nice feature on many computers, but |
| they're not always easy to take advantage of. The VMS |
| commands to access sub-directories are a little obscure, |
| even to PC programmers who are used to using directories. |
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| The solution? CD.COM, a change directory command that works |
| almost the same as the PC-DOS CD and PROMPT commands: |
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| CD - Display your home directory, current |
| directory, and node name. (Similar to, but |
| better than the VMS SHOW DEFAULT command.) |
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| CD dir_name - Move you to the [dir_name] directory. |
| CD [dir_name] (Same as the SET DEFAULT [dir_name] command.) |
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| CD .sub_name - Move you to the [.sub_name] subdirectory. |
| CD [.sub_name] (Same as the SET DEFAULT [.sub_name] command.) |
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| CD \ - Move you to your home (root) directory, which |
| CD HOME is the directory you are in when you login. |
| CD SYS$LOGIN (Same as the SET DEFAULT SYS$LOGIN command.) |
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| CD .. - Move you to the directory above your |
| CD [-] current directory. (Same as the VMS |
| SET DEFAULT [-] command.) |
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| CD ..sub_name - Move you "sideways" from one subdirectory |
| CD [-.sub_name] to another subdirectory. (Same as the |
| SET DEFAULT [-.sub_name] command.) |
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| CD * - Select a subdirectory to move to, from a |
| list of subdirectories. |
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| CD . - Reset the current directory. |
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| CD ? - Display instructions for using CD. |
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| The VMS SET DEFAULT command has a flaw: you can change |
| directories to a directory that doesn't exist. CD handles this |
| more elegantly; you're left in the same directory you were in |
| before, and this message appears: |
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| [dir_name] Directory does not exist! |
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| PC-DOS lets you display the current directory as part of the |
| prompt. (If you haven't seen this feature, try the PC-DOS |
| command PROMPT $P$G.) CD.COM will change the prompt for you |
| each time you change directories if you include this line in |
| your LOGIN.COM file: |
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| DEFINE SYS$PROMPT "ON" |
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| Without this line, your prompt is not changed from what you |
| have it set as. Instead, your home (root) directory name, |
| current directory name, and node name are displayed whenever |
| you issue the CD command. |
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| Since VMS allows prompts to contain no more than 32 characters, |
| if you change to a subdirectory that would make your prompt too |
| long, CD automatically leaves off some of the higher level |
| sub-directories to keep your prompt short, and displays a "*" |
| as one of the prompt characters. |
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| CD lets you use directory names defined with with the DEFINE |
| command. For example, if you're in one of Dr. Smiths' CS3358 |
| classes, you might want to define his CS3358 assignments |
| directory like this: |
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| DEFINE SMITH "DISK$CS:[CS.SMITH.3358]" |
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| Then, CD SMITH would move you to this directory. Try it! |
| Also, some directories are already defined by the system. |
| The SHOW LOGICAL command will give you clues to some of these |
| system directories, if you want to go exploring. CD also |
| supports the use of symbols for directory names. |
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| Like with PC-DOS, VMS directories and sub-directories are tree |
| structured. The system root directory for your disk has the |
| name [000000], and in it are the names of all the sub-directories |
| for your disk. The directories for an imaginary user, CS335825305, |
| would be located like this: |
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| System Root Directory: |
| [000000] |
| . . . . |
| CS3358 Directories: . . . . |
| . . *. . |
| ... [CS3358251] [CS3358252] [CS3358253] [CS3358254] ... |
| . . . |
| CS3358253 Directories: . . . |
| . *. . |
| ... [CS3358253.04HOPE] [CS3358253.05JONES] [CS3358253.06KEY] ... |
| . . |
| CS335825305 Directories: . . |
| *. *. |
| [CS3358253.05JONES.MAIL] [CS3358253.05JONES.BULL] |
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| If you're not using sub-directories, but want to, you can |
| create them with the CREATE command: |
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| CREATE/DIR [.sub_name] |
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| VMS allows directories to be seven or eight levels deep, but |
| one or two levels is enough for most users. |
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| VMS also allows the symbols < and > to be used instead of |
| [ and ], to specify directory names. CD fully supports this. |
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| Code for CD.COM |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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| $! CD.COM v6.09 |
| $! The Ultimate Change Directory Command. |
| $! |
| $ hdir = f$trnlnm("SYS$LOGIN") ! Home Directory |
| $ ndir = f$edit(p1,"UPCASE") ! New Directory |
| $ odir = f$environment("DEFAULT") ! Old Directory |
| $ prompton = (f$edit(f$trnlnm("SYS$PROMPT"),"UPCASE") .eqs. "ON") |
| $! |
| $ if (ndir .eqs. "") then goto DISPLAY ! No Dir |
| $ if (ndir .eqs. "*") then goto DIRSEARCH ! Search for Dirs |
| $ if (ndir .eqs. "?") then goto HELP ! Instructions |
| $! |
| $ PARSE: |
| $ length = f$length(ndir) ! Fix up ndir |
| $ if (f$location("@",ndir) .eq. 0) .or. - |
| (f$location("$",ndir) .eq. 0) then ndir = f$extract(1, length - 1, ndir) |
| $ right = f$location("]",ndir) + 1 |
| $ if (right .gt. length) then right = f$location(">", ndir) |
| $ if (right .le. length) then ndir = f$extract(0, right, ndir) |
| $! |
| $ if (f$trnlnm(ndir) .eqs. "") then goto CASESYM ! Not Logical Name |
| $ ndir = f$trnlnm(ndir) ! Logical Name |
| $ goto PARSE |
| $! |
| $ CASESYM: |
| $ if ("''&ndir'" .eqs. "") then goto CASE0 ! Not Symbol |
| $ ndir = 'ndir' ! Symbol |
| $ goto PARSE |
| $! |
| $ CASE0: |
| $ len_ndir = f$length(ndir) ! Regular Dir |
| $ if (f$location("[", ndir) .lt. len_ndir) .or. - |
| (f$location("<", ndir) .lt. len_ndir) then goto SETDIR |
| $! |
| $ CASE1: ! Home Dir |
| $ if ((ndir .nes. "HOME") .and. (ndir .nes. "\")) then goto CASE2 |
| $ ndir = hdir |
| $ goto SETDIR |
| $! |
| $ CASE2: ! . .. .dir |
| $ if (f$location(".", ndir) .nes. 0) then goto CASE3 |
| $ if (ndir .eqs. "..") then ndir = "-" |
| $ if (f$extract(0, 2, ndir) .eqs. "..") - |
| then ndir = "-" + f$extract(1, len_ndir - 1, ndir) |
| $ ndir = "[" + ndir + "]" |
| $ if (ndir .eqs. "[.]") then ndir = odir |
| $ goto SETDIR |
| $! |
| $ CASE3: ! : |
| $ if (f$location(":", ndir) .ge. len_ndir) then goto CASE4 |
| $ left = f$location(":", ndir) + 1 |
| $ symbol = f$extract(left, 1, ndir) |
| $ if (symbol .eqs. ":") then goto CASE3B ! :: Node |
| $ if ((symbol .eqs. "[") .or. (symbol .eqs. "<")) then goto SETDIR |
| $ ndir = f$extract(0, left, ndir) + "[" - |
| + f$extract(left, len_ndir - left+1, ndir) + "]" |
| $ goto SETDIR |
| $! |
| $ CASE3B: ! NODE::nothing |
| $ if (f$length(ndir)-1 .gt. left) then goto CASE3C |
| $ ndir = ndir + "[000000]" |
| $ goto SETDIR |
| $! |
| $ CASE3C: ! NODE::directory |
| $ if ((f$location("[", ndir) - f$location("<", ndir)) .ne. 0) - |
| then goto SETDIR |
| $ |
| $ ndir = f$parse(ndir,,,"NODE") + "[" + f$parse(ndir,,,"NAME") + "]" |
| $ goto SETDIR |
| $! |
| $ CASE4: ! dir |
| $ ndir = "[" + ndir + "]" |
| $! |
| $ SETDIR: |
| $ set default 'ndir' |
| $ if (f$parse("") .eqs. "") then goto DIRERROR |
| $! |
| $ DISPLAY: |
| $ if ((ndir .nes. "") .and. prompton) then goto NODISPLAY |
| $ hnode = f$getsyi("NODENAME") |
| $ cnode = f$parse(f$trnlnm("SYS$DISK"),,,"NODE") - "::" |
| $ if (cnode .eqs. "") then cnode = hnode |
| $ cdir = f$environment("DEFAULT") |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ write sys$output " Home Node: ", hnode |
| $ write sys$output " Home Directory: ", hdir |
| $ if (cdir .eqs. hdir) .and. (cnode .eqs. hnode) then goto DISPSKIP |
| $ write sys$output " Current Node: ", cnode |
| $ write sys$output " Current Directory: ", cdir |
| $ DISPSKIP: |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $! |
| $ NODISPLAY: |
| $ ndir = f$environment("DEFAULT") |
| $ if .not. prompton then goto END |
| $! |
| $ if (f$length(ndir) .ge. 32) then goto TOOLONG |
| $! |
| $ SETPROMPT: |
| $ set prompt = 'ndir'" " |
| $! |
| $ END: |
| $ exit |
| $! |
| $ DIRERROR: |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ write sys$output " ", ndir, " Directory does not exist!" |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ set default 'odir' |
| $ ndir = odir |
| $ goto NODISPLAY |
| $! |
| $! Prompt Problems------------------------------------------------------------ |
| $! |
| $ TOOLONG: |
| $! Prompt is too long. Get rid of everything to the left of [ or <. If that |
| $! doesn't work, get rid of a subdirectory at a time. As a last resort, |
| $! set the prompt back to $. |
| $! |
| $ left = f$location("[", ndir) |
| $ len_ndir = f$length(ndir) |
| $ if (left .ge. len_ndir) then left = f$location("<",ndir) |
| $ if (left .gt. 0) .and. (left .lt. len_ndir) - |
| then ndir = f$extract(left, len_ndir - left, ndir) |
| $! |
| $ STILLTOOLONG: |
| $ if (f$length(ndir) .lt. 32) then goto SETPROMPT |
| $ left = f$location(".", ndir) + 1 |
| $ len_ndir = f$length(ndir) |
| $ if left .ge. len_ndir then ndir = "$ " |
| $ if left .ne. len_ndir - |
| then ndir = "[*" + f$extract(left, len_ndir - left, ndir) |
| $ goto STILLTOOLONG |
| $! |
| $! Wildcard Directory--------------------------------------------------------- |
| $! |
| $ DIRSEARCH: |
| $ error_message = f$environment("MESSAGE") |
| $ on control_y then goto DIREND |
| $ on control_c then goto DIREND |
| $ set message/nosev/nofac/noid/notext |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ dispct = 1 |
| $ dirct = 0 |
| $ pauseflag = 1 |
| $! |
| $ DIRLOOP: |
| $ userfile = f$search("*.dir") |
| $ if (userfile .eqs. "") .and. (dirct .ne. 0) then goto DIRMENU |
| $ if (userfile .eqs. "") then goto DIRNONE |
| $ dispct = dispct + 1 |
| $ dirct = dirct + 1 |
| $ on severe then $ userprot = "No Priv" |
| $ userprot = f$file_attributes(userfile,"PRO") |
| $ if userprot .nes. "No Priv" then userprot = " " |
| $ userfile'dirct' = "[." + f$parse(userfile,,,"NAME") + "]" |
| $ userprot'dirct' = userprot |
| $ lengthflag = (f$length(userfile'dirct') .gt. 18) |
| $ if lengthflag then write sys$output - |
| f$fao(" !3SL !34AS ", dirct, userfile'dirct'), userprot'dirct' |
| $ if (.not. lengthflag) then write sys$output - |
| f$fao(" !3SL !20AS ", dirct, userfile'dirct'), userprot'dirct' |
| $ if (dispct .lt. 8) then goto DIRLOOP |
| $ dirct = dirct + 1 |
| $ userfile'dirct' = "" |
| $ dirct = dirct + 1 |
| $ userfile'dirct' = "" |
| $ if pauseflag then goto DIRMENU |
| $ dispct = 0 |
| $ goto DIRLOOP |
| $! |
| $ DIRMENU: |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ if (userfile .eqs. "") then goto DIRMENU2 |
| $ write sys$output " M More subdirectories" |
| $ if pauseflag then - |
| $ write sys$output " N More subdirectories/No pause" |
| $! |
| $ DIRMENU2: |
| $ write sys$output " R Re-Display subdirectories" |
| $ write sys$output " Q Quit (default)" |
| $ |
| $ DIRINQUIRE: |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ inquire dirchoice " Select One" |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $! |
| $ if (dirchoice .gt. 0) .and. - |
| (dirchoice .le. dirct) then goto DIRCASEDIGIT |
| $ dirchoice = f$edit(dirchoice,"UPCASE") |
| $ if (dirchoice .eqs. "") .or. - |
| (dirchoice .eqs. "Q") then goto DIRCASEBLANK |
| $ if (dirchoice .eqs. "M") .or. - |
| (dirchoice .eqs. "N") then goto DIRCASEMORE |
| $ if (dirchoice .eqs. "R") then goto DIRCASERED |
| $! |
| $ DIRCASERROR: |
| $ if (dirct .eq. 1) then write sys$output - |
| " Select 1 to change to the ", userfile1, " subdirectory. " |
| $ revdirct = dirct |
| $ if (dispct .eq. 8) then revdirct = revdirct - 2 |
| $ if (dirct .gt. 1) then write sys$output - |
| " Valid subdirectory selections are 1 through ", revdirct, " (Octal)." |
| $ goto DIRINQUIRE |
| $! |
| $ DIRCASEDIGIT: |
| $ if (userfile'dirchoice' .eqs. "") then goto DIRCASERROR |
| $ ndir = userfile'dirchoice' |
| $ goto DIREND |
| $! |
| $ DIRCASEBLANK: |
| $ write sys$output " Subdirectory not changed." |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ goto DIREND |
| $! |
| $ DIRCASEMORE: |
| $ dispct = 0 |
| $ if (dirchoice .eqs. "N") then pauseflag = 0 |
| $ if (userfile .nes. "") then goto DIRLOOP |
| $ write sys$output " No more subdirectories to display." |
| $ goto DIRINQUIRE |
| $! |
| $ DIRCASERED: |
| $ dispct = 1 |
| $ DISPLOOP: |
| $ if (userfile'dispct' .eqs "") then goto DISPDONT |
| $ lengthflag = (f$length(userfile'dispct') .gt. 18) |
| $ if lengthflag then write sys$output - |
| f$fao(" !3SL !34AS ", dispct, userfile'dispct'), userprot'dispct' |
| $ if (.not. lengthflag) then write sys$output - |
| f$fao(" !3SL !20AS ", dispct, userfile'dispct'), userprot'dispct' |
| $ DISPDONT: |
| $ dispct = dispct + 1 |
| $ if (dispct .le. dirct) then goto DISPLOOP |
| $ goto DIRMENU |
| $! |
| $ DIRNONE: |
| $ write sys$output "No subdirectories to choose, or no directory privileges." |
| $ write sys$output " " |
| $ goto DIREND |
| $! |
| $ DIREND: |
| $ set message 'error_message' |
| $ on control_y then exit |
| $ on control_c then exit |
| $ if (ndir .eqs. "*") then goto DISPLAY |
| $ goto PARSE |
| $! |
| $!-Help----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| $! |
| $ HELP: |
| $ type sys$input |
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| CD.COM Version 6 VMS Change Directory Command |
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| Usage: CD command/directory |
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| CD Display home directory, CD .. Change directory to the |
| current directory, node. CD [-] dir above current dir. |
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| CD \ Change directory to your CD ..sub Change directory to a |
| CD HOME SYS$LOGIN directory. CD [-.sub] "sideways" subdirectory. |
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| CD dir Change directory to the CD * Display/select the |
| CD [dir] [dir] directory. available subdirectories. |
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| CD .sub Change directory to the CD . Reset current directory. |
| CD [.sub] [.sub] subdirectory. CD ? Display CD instructions. |
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| CD :== @SYS$LOGIN:CD.COM DEFINE SYS$PROMPT "ON" |
| To make CD available from To have the VMS $ prompt |
| any directory you change to. display the current directory. |
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| By The Mentor |
| $ goto END |
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| Code for HUNT.COM |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
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| $ ! HUNT.COM |
| $ ! By The Mentor |
| $ ! Updated by: The Mad Mexican |
| $ ! Usage: SPAWN/NOWAIT @HUNT |
| $ ! |
| $ !Searches SHOW USER output for a specified user, strobes at given |
| $ !intervals considering the severity of the hunt at which time output |
| $ !is generated and process terminates. If user loggs in then output |
| $ !is generated and process terminates. May check both nodes if a set |
| $ !host is called. Also supports a file with the names to be hunted for. |
| $ ! |
| $ ! *** NOTE *** This is set up for a two-node system with NYSSA |
| $ ! being the default node and TEGAN being the alternate |
| $ ! node (Circuit Breaker and some others will recognize |
| $ ! the nodes as my 'home' ones.) You will need to |
| $ ! slightly modify the code to reflect the nodename(s) |
| $ ! of whatever system you are using... |
| $ ! |
| $ ! |
| $ ! |
| $ say="write sys$output" |
| $ on control then goto door |
| $ monitored_node = "''NODE'" |
| $ say "Monitoring node ''monitored_node'. <HIT RETURN>" |
| $ severity_of_hunt: |
| $ inquire selection "Severity of HUNT, 1 being the most urgent: 1-2-3" |
| $ if selection.ge.2 then goto selection_2 |
| $ delay="wait 00:00:20" |
| $ loop_count=40 |
| $ goto begin_process |
| $ selection_2: |
| $ if selection.eq.3 then goto selection_3 |
| $ delay="wait 00:01:00" |
| $ loop_count=8 |
| $ goto begin_process |
| $ if selection.gt.3 then goto severity_of_hunt |
| $ delay="wait 00:02:30" |
| $ loop_count=20 |
| $ begin_process: |
| $ if monitored_node.eqs."TEGAN" then goto search_file_tegan |
| $ if f$search("nyssa.dat9") .nes. "" then goto file_exist |
| $ goto continue |
| $ search_file_tegan: |
| $ if f$search("tegan.dat9") .nes. "" then goto file_exist |
| $ continue: |
| $ say "hit <RETURN>" |
| $ inquire/nopunctuate choice9 "Who are we hunting for? " |
| $ if choice9 .eqs. "" then exit |
| $ count = 0 |
| $ bell_sound[0,8]=%X07 |
| $ top: |
| $ sho user/output='monitored_node'.dat9 |
| $ purge 'monitored_node'.dat9 |
| $ set message/nofac/noid/notext/nosev |
| $ search 'monitored_node'.dat9 'choice9' |
| $ a=$severity |
| $ if a .eqs. "1" then goto found_user |
| $ set message 'temp_msg9' |
| $ count = count + 1 |
| $ if count .ge. 'loop_count' then goto give_up |
| $ delay |
| $ goto top |
| $ file_exist: |
| $ say "ERROR - Could not create temporary data file." |
| $ say "Please delete or rename ''NODE'.DAT9" |
| $ exit |
| $ found_user: |
| $ say bell_sound |
| $ say "''choice9' is now online on node ''monitored_node'." |
| $ say bell_sound |
| $ goto door |
| $ give_up: |
| $ say " " |
| $ say "''choice9' has not yet logged in on ''monitored_node'." |
| $ door: |
| $ say bell_sound |
| $ say "HUNT routine has terminated on node ''monitored_node'." |
| $ delete/noconfirm/nolog 'monitored_node'.dat9;* |
| $ set message 'temp_msg9' |
| $ exit |
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| Code for ALARM.COM |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
|
|
| $ ! ALARM.COM |
| $ ! By The Mentor |
| $ ! Usage: SPAWN/NOWAIT @ALARM |
| $ ! Strobes f$time() every 5 seconds until specified time |
| $ ! is met at which time output is generated and process terminates. |
| $ CLR = " " |
| $ count = 0 |
| $ PID = F$PID(CONTEXT) |
| $ TERMINAL = F$GETJPI(''PID',"TERMINAL") |
| $ DEVICE = F$GETDVI(TERMINAL,"DEVTYPE") |
| $ IF DEVICE .EQS. 110 THEN CLR = "[H[2J" ! VT220 |
| $ IF DEVICE .EQS. 98 THEN CLR = "[H[2J" ! VT102 |
| $ IF DEVICE .EQS. 96 THEN CLR = "[H[2J" ! VT100 |
| $ IF DEVICE .EQS. 64 THEN CLR = "HJ" ! VT52 |
| $ CLS = "WRITE SYS$OUTPUT CLR" |
| $ DATE = F$CVTIME(F$TIME()) |
| $ NODE = F$GETSYI("NODENAME") |
| $ bell[0,8]=%X07 |
| $ ON CONTROL THEN GOTO DOOR |
| $ say = "write sys$output" |
| $ say f$cvtime(,,"TIME") |
| $ say " " |
| $ say "Hit (RETURN)" |
| $ say " " |
| $ inquire/nopunctuate alarm "What time shall I ring you - " |
| $ a_hour = f$element(0,":",alarm) |
| $ a_minute = f$element(1,":",alarm) |
| $ a_second = f$element(2,":",alarm) |
| $ time_check: |
| $ hour = f$element(0,":",f$cvtime(,,"TIME")) |
| $ minute = f$element(1,":",f$cvtime(,,"TIME")) |
| $ second = f$element(2,":",f$element(0,".",f$cvtime(,,"TIME"))) |
| $ if hour .ge. a_hour .and. minute .ge. a_minute .and. second .ge. |
| a_second then goto top |
| $ if hour .ge. a_hour .and. minute .ge. a_minute then goto top |
| $ wait 00:00:05 |
| $ goto time_check |
| $ top: |
| $ count = count + 1 |
| $ cls |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " A L A R M O N" |
| $ say bell |
| $ say " ",f$element(0,".",f$cvtime(,,"TIME")) |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ say " " |
| $ wait 00:00:01.50 |
| $ if count .le. "6" then goto top |
| $ door: |
| $ say "ALARM OFF" |
| $ say f$element(0,".",f$cvtime(,,"TIME")) |
| $ say bell |
| $ exit |
|
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|
| Code for CGO.COM |
| >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
|
|
| $! CGO.COM |
| $! By The Mentor |
| $! One-Line compile/link/execute of C programs |
| $! Usage: CGO :== @CGO.COM |
| $! CGO filename |
| $! |
| $if p1 .nes. "" then c_filename :== 'p1 |
| $ write sys$output "Compiling:" |
| $ cc 'c_filename/list='c_filename.lst |
| $ write sys$output "Linking:" |
| $ link 'c_filename ,options_file/opt |
| $ write sys$output "Running:" |
| $ assign/user sys$command sys$input |
| $ run 'c_filename |
| $ exit |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
|
| Well, that's it. I hope to be back in the next issue with some other |
| programs. And remember, any programmers out there, get in touch with me! |
| The Mentor |
| Thanksgiving 1987 |
| ============================================================================== |
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