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- From: shj@login.dkuug.dk (Stig Jacobsen)
- Subject: Re: ISC 3.0: Where did user rlogin/telnet from!?
- Message-ID: <shj.721585760@login.dkuug.dk>
- Keywords: isc,telnet,rlogin
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- Organization: Asis Electronic Intl., Copenhagen, Denmark
- References: <shj.721418309@login.dkuug.dk> <1992Nov11.215752.10749@homebase.vistachrome.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 16:29:20 GMT
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- andy@homebase.vistachrome.com (Andy Finkenstadt) writes:
-
- >>After logging into an ISC system via rlogin/telnet, how do I find
- >>out the IP-address from which the rlogin or telnet originated?
-
- >>Any ideas? I need it to set the terminaltype automaGically for
- >>terminals that won't respond to the ANSI inquire string.
-
- >Perhaps I'm stupid - but when I rlogin/telnet across the network between
- >Sun and ISC and vice versa, my current TERM variable comes with me.
-
- I'm happy to tell you that you're not stupid :-) It is so that
- the rlogin/telnet software I'm using, does not look at the TERM
- variable and does not pass it on to the remote host.
-
- So I'm still looking for a way to get to the IP-address..
- --
- Stig Jacobsen
- shj@login.dkuug.dk
-