I've been having trouble figuring out the IP address of users on a UD system
when "Device Licensing" is turned on at the client.  The IP address of all
external users is their internal IP address.  For instance.

 

3 Dev (0)-> lu

 

Licensed(UDT+CP)/Effective      Udt     Sql     iPhtm   Pooled
Total

 

    (  24 + 1   ) / 25          3       0       0       0               3

 

UDTNO USRNBR  UID USRNAME   USRTYPE  TTY    IP-ADDRESS    TIME     DATE

  1   2580 197615 myuser    phantom pts/1   Console       10:42:05 Aug 29
2008

  2   3488 197640 designbai udt     pts/2   udcs          14:04:53 Sep 07
2008

  3   2108 197615 myuser    udt     pts/3   192.168.1.101 13:31:04 Sep 07
2008

  4   2072 197615 myuser    udt     pts/4   192.168.1.101 14:07:21 Sep 07
2008

  5    984 197640 designbai udt     pts/5   192.168.0.2   13:40:19 Sep 07
2008

 

3 Dev (0)->

 

This shows the user on port #5 is coming from 192.168.0.2 when in reality
they're coming from some IP address in southern California.  192.168.0.2 is
the internal IP address of the client machine making the connection.

 

As soon as I turn off device licensing on the client software (wIntegrate or
AccuTerm) I get the correct IP address; but, of course, device licensing
doesn't work and my license usage goes up.

 

Is this a bug?  Does IBM know about this?  Is there another system variable
I can get this information from instead of SYSTEM(512) (Windows only)?

 

Thanks,

Bill Haskett
Advantos Systems, Inc.
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