Re: Copy a door?

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Date: 07/30/04

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    In article <MPG.1b7348a52393e57d989927@news.alt.net>, dust wrote:

    >> You may copy a socket, but you cannot copy a door.
    >
    >Just out of curiosity, how does one copy a socket?

    I've copied /dev/log using cpio on several systems.

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