Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
>
> Hello again......
>
> I have a small dillema.
>
> I was a part of the rc5 cracking effort when I had win95. I want to rejoin, so, I
> downloaded the latest version and extracted the files to my /home/user/rc5
> directory.
I did this for a while. Then I did the math and realized
that at the current
rate it was going to take over 20 years to break it. Anyway
. . .
> from there I typed ./rc5des -config and configured the program to my settings.
>
> Then I ran it...... ./rc5des
>
> Aha!! Problem...... when it runs it takes total control of that console.
> Meaning I have to Ctrl-Alt-F3 to get to a new console and re-login as myself again
> and continue normal tasks.
./rc5des >/dev/nul &
Since I run X, I just let it go in an xterm, so I could
check on it
from time to time.
> Is there a way that I can make the rc5des executable start upon the system
> starting.
Put it in /etc/rc.d/boot.local
> What I want is that I want that program to start regardless of who or wether anyone
> is logged in.
>
> Sort of like a WinNT process.
>
> Can anyone help me on how I might go about doing this?
Good luck.
George
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