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p.balamurugan
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reg:operator log

In operator log it store the information about login and logut information as show below.

Message from user TCPIP TELNET on xxx
TELNET Logout Request from Remote Host: 10.176.0.120 Port: 2897

Message from user INTERnet on xxx
TELNET Login from Host: 10.176.0.120 Port: 2908.

We want to stop the information storing in operatorlog. How it can be done.
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Karl Rohwedder
Honored Contributor

Re: reg:operator log

Here is an excerpt from the docu:

15.1.5 Displaying Login Messages
To display login and logout messages at the operator├в s console and logfile, enter:
TCPIP>SET SERVICE TELNET/LOG=(LOGIN,LOGOUT)

so to disable specify .../LOG=(NOLOGIN,NOLOGOUT)


regards Kalle
Volker Halle
Honored Contributor

Re: reg:operator log

Note that you probably need to STOP and START the TELNET service to make these changes effective.

Stopping the TELNET service disconnects all current TELNET sessions, so you want to do this from the console terminal or a DECnet or LAT session, when no user is logged in through TELNET.

Use @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG to stop and start the TELNET service.

Volker.
John Travell
Valued Contributor

Re: reg:operator log

How's about a batch job...

$ submit/que=sys$batch/user=system fixtelnet.com

fixtelnet.com...
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$ tcpip set service telnet /log=(nologin,nologout)
$ @sys$manager:tcpip$telnet_shutdown
$ @sys$manager:tcpip$telnet_startup
$ exit
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p.balamurugan
Advisor

Re: reg:operator log

Thanks to all
Jan van den Ende
Honored Contributor

Re: reg:operator log

balamurugan,

for the way to express your THANKS,
please see

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33

Proost.

Have one on me.

jpe

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