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07-19-2007 07:11 PM
07-19-2007 07:11 PM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
"I get this on 4 GS160 nodes (clusters) but not when I do it on an AS500."
That was because the AS500 didn't do a rlogin. The GS160 was accessed by rlogin.
I asked MVDB to do the test too and it seems not to be present in his version of tcpip (5.1 eco 5).
Wim
That was because the AS500 didn't do a rlogin. The GS160 was accessed by rlogin.
I asked MVDB to do the test too and it seems not to be present in his version of tcpip (5.1 eco 5).
Wim
Wim
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07-20-2007 09:57 AM
07-20-2007 09:57 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
Wim,
the acp probably does what net$acp does. it takes on a users personna at remote login time doing various things on
behalf of the user. I'm surprised to see
this one retain the users name for any
length of time... just did some testing
on my system and I don't see if it change
names at all ? Dean
the acp probably does what net$acp does. it takes on a users personna at remote login time doing various things on
behalf of the user. I'm surprised to see
this one retain the users name for any
length of time... just did some testing
on my system and I don't see if it change
names at all ? Dean
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