miker@efreet.UUCP (Michael Reamy) (02/27/91)
On many versions of Unix/Xenix I have worked with it is possible to abandon a login attempt (at the 'login:' prompt) by typing <control-d>. This is very useful when doing a telnet and a decision is made to abandon the attempt (I know there are other ways to terminate telnet). In SCO-UNIX this 'feature' seems to have been removed. I can find no documentation on the subject. Does anybody know if it is possible to turn on the <control-d> termination of a login? Thanks ahead of time, Michael Reamy (...!uunet!efreet!miker)