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Hi, Mark. That's a nice idea; thanks for that. The main problem I see
with it is that the user could have any one of three systems as the
home system for any given session. A single hard-coded value would not
be enough to be able to identify the home system. Also, with multiple
telnets the home system could appear more than once in the stack and
we would want to end the connection at the lower levels. It's only at
the very top level that we want to avoid it.
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