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Question Limiting telnet sessions on HP UX Box

Anyone know how to limit the telnet sessions on a per user basis on an HP UX Box.

I would like to limit the Maximum number of telnet seesions a user can open at any give time to around 4 or 5. I have been looking and looking and do not seem to be able to find anything on this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I thought that it would depend on how many pseudo-tty entries you have in the /dev ?
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I thought that it would depend on how many pseudo-tty entries you have in the /dev ?
I am not sure on how the pseudo-tty can regulate the sessions on a per user basis. I will look in to it to see if it can fit the bill to resolve my issue. Thanks for the suggestion.
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