<quote who="Jeff Schasny"> > The obvious (to me... YMMV) solution would be to have a process run out of > the login paragraph which requires a username and password which could be > stored in a file with an @id of their @userno. A second process which > parses the output of a LISTU command and shows the current username > assigned to a given @userno would tell you who is logged in from the java > app at any time. If you wanted to get a bit more involved you could even > check the IP address of the user and only require a secondary > username/password for those coming from your firewall
I'm not sure I understand where you're going. Let me summarize what I understand. We have an application username and password already. I already limit the AUTOLOGOUT time using that criterion. The reason that wouldn't be feasible is because many of our employees who would be using the willcall PC login with there own name. I set that policy and don't wish to change for a specific terminal. We're dealing with sales folks who have trouble remembering more than one computer-related issue. I have them setup with the same email password as they use on the business system just for that reason. Asking them for an additional password would garner me much bad press. The SSH folks have to enter 2 login/passwd entries already. That was a pretty hard sell, however because they were unwilling to use public key authentication, there wasn't any other way to do it. So, am I missing something you had in mind? Karl > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [stuff snipped] >> >>The challenge I have is to figure out who/what is logging in when they >> are >>using a java telnet client we use for 'web-based' connectivity. The >>functionality of it is, briefly, an HTTP connection to our web server, >>which downloads a java telnet app to their PC, which initializes a telnet >>connection through our firewall to our uniVerse server. Because of that, >>when we do a listu/who -u we get our own domain.com as the answer (AIX >>5.2/UV 10.1.7). > > > > Jeff Schasny | Denver, Colorado, USA | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------- > u2-users mailing list > u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org > To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/ > -- Karl L. Pearson Director of IT, ATS Industrial Supply Direct: 801-978-4429 Toll-free: 800-789-9300 1,29 Fax: 801-972-3888 http://www.atsindustrial.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/