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'-n' on line 128 looks like a reference Summary: 4 errors (**), 0 flaws (~~), 5 warnings (==), 2 comments (--). Run idnits with the --verbose option for more detailed information about the items above. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Network Working Group Pradeep Kumar Xplorer 2 Internet-Draft facebook 3 Intended status: Standards Track April 1, 2021 4 Expires: Oct 1,2021 6 Internet Wall 7 draft-pradeepkumarxplorer-iwall-01 9 Abstract 11 To have an internetwall.com and a way to implement it using http 12 some datagram with destination IP/display name message. To change 13 command line utility wall to included location ipaddress and ipaddress 14 range 16 Status of This Memo 18 This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the 19 provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. 21 Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering 22 Task Force (IETF). 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Code Components extracted from this document must 44 include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of 45 the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as 46 described in the Simplified BSD License. 48 1. Introduction 49 Proposal for internet wall . By Pradeep kumar Xplorer ex 50 sun .com engineer currently victim of cybercrime using 51 dhyanayoga.info california resident unable to return there 52 and his mother murdered. If you like this proposal or design 53 please email internetwall@protonmail .com and request some 54 financial aid to expand the design and have the project 55 rolling. 56 I propose the internet wall . Wall is old unix command line 57 utility where a user can message all 58 users logged in with some wall message. Like the system 59 administrator in the evening giving half an hour more time 60 to finish work and log off, or informing of some meeting to 61 discuss some projects.The internet wall is where you see the 62 internet as a giant computer. 63 Once you are online you are one user of the internet which 64 can have several million to billion users online at the same 65 time. The internet wall is a suite of applications cross 66 platform cross domain that would be in your desktop or 67 smart fone screen that you can invoke and wall everyone 68 online or some subset of those who are online. 69 I propose a website internetwall .com or or any other domain 70 extensions 71 This is cross platform cross domain messaging application . 72 The collection of users that can receive the message can be 73 seen as a Virtual computer. 74 So All online in Canggu beach area can be seen as logged into 75 Canggu beach Virtual computer and a wall 76 message “dont go to beach today” should be seen by all 77 internet users online whether they use iphone , 78 android , microsoft windows, macintosh etc. 79 I propose a iwall suite of applications that would be 80 available for walling text messages and videos 81 audios etc. after the completion of the project each and every 82 desktop or smartfone screen would have the iwall suite of 83 applications. 84 Virtual computer can also be defined by using a GPS 85 mapping tool . SO I should be able to use 86 a iwall application that use a map and I should be able to 87 zoom in and zoom out and draw a circle or square or a 88 rectangle or select a park or highway or all eateries or fitness 89 clubs or gas stations etc. 90 and wall everyone online in that location . I should be able 91 to say wall everyone five miles around me that are online. 92 I should be able to wall everyone in california that I am a 93 past resident that should be enjoying california but stuck 94 overseas stranded because of cybercrime using my domain 95 dhyanayoga.info and it ended up in murder of my mother. 96 I should be able to wall everyone online that I have a unique 97 yoga guidance book and technique of meowing and parallels 98 to arms of safyra can be used by all word speaking that has 99 an innerspace 100 I should be able to see the wall of Bangkok sukumvit and see 101 whats on the wall of nigeria or sacramento or what wall 102 messages are being posted in the wall of any location . 103 Applications that are at a higher level should have a plugin 104 to have wall messages tunnel and popup. 105 These are common wall messages 106 I should be able to wall everyone online using oracle.com or 107 icann .org or starbucks.go.id some message. Thats walling 108 based on subnetwork domains 109 I propose internetwall .com or any other domain extensions. 110 The intenetwall .com should also support a global universal 111 username password server. So I have to be able to Create 112 username pxplorer and password 12345678 113 and thats my single signon username password. So when I 114 create a hotmail .com account, it should have an option and 115 ask me do you want to use your internetwall .com 116 singlesignon identity. And if click yes, I do not have to create 117 profile and everything repeatedly. If I create a bank account 118 in bankofamerica.com I should be able to see the same in 119 their website as well . 120 Once I have a single signon identity I should be able to create 121 a profile with keywords and whatever else. 123 This is the man of wall from a Linux box in bluehost. 125 NAME top 126 wall - write a message to all users 127 SYNOPSIS top 128 wall [-n] [-t timeout] [-g group] [message | file] 129 DESCRIPTION top 130 wall displays a message, or the contents of a file, or otherwise 131 its standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in 132 users. The command will wrap lines that are longer than 79 133 characters. Short lines are whitespace padded to have 79 134 characters. The command will always put a carriage return and 135 new line at the end of each line. 137 Only the superuser can write on the terminals of users who have 138 chosen to deny messages or are using a program which 139 automatically denies messages. 141 Reading from a file is refused when the invoker is not superuser 142 and the program is set-user-ID or set-group-ID. 143 OPTIONS top 144 -n, --nobanner 145 Suppress the banner. 147 -t, --timeout timeout 148 Abandon the write attempt to the terminals after timeout 149 seconds. This timeout must be a positive integer. The 150 default value is 300 seconds, which is a legacy from the 151 time when people ran terminals over modem lines. 153 -g, --group group 154 Limit printing message to members of group defined as a 155 group argument. The argument can be group name or GID. 157 -V, --version 158 Display version information and exit. 160 -h, --help 161 Display help text and exit. 162 NOTES top 163 Some sessions, such as wdm, that have in the beginning of utmp(5) 164 ut_type data a ':' character will not get the message from wall. 165 This is done to avoid write errors. 166 HISTORY top 167 A wall command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX. 168 SEE ALSO top 169 mesg(1), talk(1), write(1), shutdown(8) 170 AVAILABILITY top 172 This has to be modified to have 174 wall location message 176 wall ipaddress message 177 wall ipaddressrange message 179 RPC can be used to use wall at the remote IPlocation by UDP or some protocol 181 Author's Address 183 Pradeep Kumar Xplorer 184 Oracle 186 Email: pradeepan88@hotmail.com