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Subject: Re: Computer Sightseers
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Date: Sat, 11-Feb-84 10:05:44 EST
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	From: castor::covert  (John Covert)
			Computer Sightseers Philosophy
 
	The act of dialing into a computer system is no different than walking
	up to the front door of a business and asking for a tour.
 
	If the computer system dialed into allows tourists, that is, it allows
	use of its resources if the caller is either not required to enter any
	identification or is allowed to identify himself as "Guest", "Tourist",
	"User", "Demo" or some such generic name, then the caller should feel
	welcome to use the resources, to take a tour of the machine. . .

If folks with this philosophy lurk near YOUR machine, modify "/etc/getty" and
"/etc/login" to produce:
	
	No trespassing (posted).
	login:
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