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- From: gavron@spades.aces.com (Ehud Gavron 602-570-2000 x. 2546)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.misc,comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: Callable Notes question.
- Message-ID: <13OCT199203395199@spades.aces.com>
- Date: 13 Oct 92 10:39:00 GMT
- References: <1992Oct8.100246.4634@dmc.com> <1992Oct9.213352.1@cc.curtin.edu.au> <1992Oct12.231359.4635@dmc.com>
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- In article <1992Oct12.231359.4635@dmc.com>, munroe@dmc.com (Dick Munroe)
- writes...
- [About forging a Notes identity]
- #>>
- #> Well, its just the user name from the process header, plus SYS$NODE...
- #>
- #> ~Paul
- #>
- #
- #Not exactly. Most likely it's the SCCS node name and retrieved from GETSYI.
- ??????????? ???????????
-
- Computer software doesn't do "likely" things. It does what it's coded to.
-
- Paul was right, it is gotten from SYS$NODE. Dick is wrong, it is NOT gotten
- from the SCS (not SCCS) node name via GETSYI. It is easy to verify this:
-
- #If you change SYS$NODE and attempt a post to a topic, you STILL get the right
- #node name.
-
- Oh no, it works for me. You should try getting CMEXEC privs, and
- changing the logical name in the correct access mode. You'd be
- amazed how that works much more likely than not.
-
-
- #Dick Munroe Internet: munroe@dmc.com
- #Doyle Munroe Consultants, Inc. UUCP: ...uunet!thehulk!munroe
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- #
- #GET CONNECTED!!! Send mail to info@dmc.com to find out about DMConnection.
-
- Not exactly. Most likely you'd get uucp, which is NOT connected.
-
- Ehud
-
- --
- Ehud Gavron (EG76)
- gavron@aces.com
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