Title: | DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS |
Notice: | Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System |
Moderator: | ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT |
Created: | Thu Nov 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5568 |
Total number of notes: | 21492 |
On a decserver I can set the port to dialup, if I connect to a vax using lat protocol it will show up as dialup. A customer wants to track telnet connections to the vax in the same way. He uses $set audit/audit/enable=login=dialup. The customer wants to know if he can do this using telnet. I had him try setting the port dialup on the server but he does not get a auditable event. Is there a way to see a auditable event for a telnet connection from a diialup port on a terminal server running tcpip? Thanks in advance for any help Rich Stewart
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5360.1 | no | UTRTSC::KNOPPERS | Oswald Knoppers | Thu Mar 20 1997 05:21 | 4 |
No. This kind of information is not available in Telnet connections. It is purely something invented by Digital (as is lat). Oswald | |||||
5360.2 | Not a big deal to add dialup attribute | pisgah.nio.dec.com::PETTENGILL | mulp | Sun Apr 06 1997 03:01 | 6 |
It is easily added to TELNET; someone just needs to do it. The process is simple: 1. write a description of the telnet attribute and send it to the IETF to be registered. 2. code it in the terminal server and host TELNET software. |