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- From: magoo@pvi.UUCP (Tim Lentz x255)
- Subject: Re: LAT/Telnet Gateway
- Message-ID: <2099@pvi.UUCP>
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- Sender: uucp@ncar.ucar.edu (UNIX-to-UNIX Copy)
- Organization: Precision Visuals Inc., Boulder, Colorado
- References: <1992Jul9.230141.22955@cu23.crl.aecl.ca>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 21:13:11 GMT
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- tannerc@cu18.crl.aecl.ca (Chris Tanner) writes:
- > Greetings
- >
- > Is there a way of finding out who is using LAT/TELNET gateways, and
- > logging that information for accounting (etc) purposes. I have three
- > tty's configured as a LAT/TELNET gateway and found them all busy today,
- > but could not find out who was using them.
- >
-
- With the LAT/Telnet gateway I think the best you can do is
-
- 1) lcp -p /dev/tty0 (or your device name)
-
- This will tell you where the connection to that tty came from,
- the VAX host (set host/lat) or the terminal server port.
-
- 2) netstat (look for the hostname.telnet entries)
-
- This will tell you about the outgoing sessions and their destinations.
-
- Hope this helps.
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