Re: OFF/EXIT TELNET D3/NT
- From: "Homer L. Hazel" <hNoOmerlhANTI@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 21:28:52 -0800
Dave,
Are you looking for a generic solution or just a specific solution?
I've got two clients using D3/NT with telnet and serial connections,
on both clients, I know which port the user is coming in from.
On one client, the first 16 ports are serial and on the other, it's the
first 32. So, if the port number is greater than 16 on the first machine,
I can use the "EXIT" command, otherwise I have to use the off.
Larry Hazel
"Dave Weaver" <weaver22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On D3/Linux, I know how to identify whether a user logon is serial or
> telnet.
> For these systems, I have developed a "smart.off" routine that does
> either OFF or EXIT appropriately.
>
> However, I have not discovered how to identify a telnet user on D3/NT.
> That information would be appreciated. TIA.
>
> Dave Weaver, Weaver Consulting
>
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