On 06/13/2016 08:20 AM, Jiří Činčura wrote:
>> AFAIR, server ignores (actually, removes) isc_dpb_host_name if it's
>> found in the client-specified DPB. However, isc_dpb_host_name will be
>> preserved for the embedded access (if it makes any sense).
> What about CNCT_login vs isc_dpb_user_name?
>
> AFAIR, server ignores (actually, removes) isc_dpb_host_name if it's
> found in the client-specified DPB. However, isc_dpb_host_name will be
> preserved for the embedded access (if it makes any sense).
What about CNCT_login vs isc_dpb_user_name?
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12.06.2016 21:12, Jiří Činčura wrote:
>> passed to the
>> engine as isc_dpb_host_name.
>
> Does it make sense to send both then?
isc_dpb_host_name is not expected to be sent from the client, it's
purely a server->engine thing. We just have no other ways to pass
something to the engine.
AFAIR, s
> passed to the
> engine as isc_dpb_host_name.
Does it make sense to send both then?
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12.06.2016 20:37, Jiří Činčura wrote:
>
> just out of curiosity what the relation between for example
> isc_dpb_host_name and CNCT_host?
It's the same thing. CNCT_host travels through the wire as a part of the
network protocol, then caught by the network server and passed to the
engine as isc_dp
Hi *,
just out of curiosity what the relation between for example
isc_dpb_host_name and CNCT_host?
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