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Telnet client IP determination
I have configured my firewall to allow only five remote IP's to connect to my server. Upon connection...i would like to automate the Xsession functions for authorized IP's.
Mainly, $DISPLAY of the environment to the client. I understand that the "gethostbyaddr" function is capable of this. But this means i would have to make another connection(as in...a separate client-to-server) other than the original telnet to perform this. Correct? How do i do this without burdening the client with starting two scripts? |
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