--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+#
+# pretend that you are another user, execute a command
+# as that user, then send the output back to them.
+#
+# This is for educating users....
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2002 Dirk Koopman G1TLH
+#
+my ($self, $line) = @_;
+
+my $mycall = $self->call;
+my $myuser = $self->user;
+my $mypriv = $self->priv;
+
+my ($call, $newline) = split /\s+/, $line, 2;
+$call = uc $call;
+my $dxchan = DXChannel->get($call);
+
+return (1, $self->msg('e7', $call)) unless $dxchan;
+if ($self->remotecmd) {
+ Log('DXCommand', "$mycall is trying to 'input' $call remotely");
+ return (1, $self->msg('e5'));
+}
+if ($mypriv < 8) {
+ Log('DXCommand', "$mycall is trying to 'input' $call locally");
+ return (1, $self->msg('e5'));
+}
+
+$call = uc $call;
+my $user = $dxchan->user;
+
+# set up basic environment
+$self->call($call);
+$self->user($user);
+$self->priv($dxchan->priv);
+Log('DXCommand', "input '$newline' as $call by $mycall");
+my @in = $self->run_cmd($newline);
+$self->call($mycall);
+$self->user($myuser);
+$self->priv($mypriv);
+
+$dxchan->send($newline, @in);
+
+return (1, map { "->$call: $_" } @in);