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- Path: sparky!uunet!mitech!gjc
- From: gjc@mitech.com (George J. Carrette)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.internals
- Subject: Re: Received Bytes Accounting
- Message-ID: <4111@mitech.com>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 12:58:46 GMT
- References: <01GSFKS4THCYAFTSR3@accuwx.com>
- Organization: Mitech Corporation, Concord MA
- Lines: 20
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- In article <01GSFKS4THCYAFTSR3@accuwx.com>, Paladin <GOODMAN@ACCUWX.COM> writes:
- > None of the process accounting data that VMS records is a fair
- > and accurate way to charge a user for use of a time-shared Vax:
-
- Why don't you just make all your interactive users go through a
- program that you hack up that goes through a PTY?
-
- Hack up a version of one of those session logging programs to
- add whatever perceived-value resource intelligence you feel like
- using.
-
- > For most users this "perceived session value" would be
- > related to how much data they receive on their terminal.
-
-
- Or perhaps most users connect to your system via TELNET?
- Just hack up the telnet server to record the info you want to record.
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- -gjc
-