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Top Forums Programming Telnet client IP determination Post 25991 by thomas.jones on Thursday 8th of August 2002 06:17:19 PM
Old 08-08-2002
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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shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3)	     Library Functions Manual	       shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3)

NAME
shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection - Base of the client class which is implemented by the calling program. SYNOPSIS
#include <server.hh> Inherits shevek::refbase. Public Member Functions void continue_reading () This is called after in->unread (), to resume accepting data from this connection. ~connection () Destructor. Public Attributes Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > in The input socket. The client can stop reading from this connection by calling in->unread (). Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > out The output socket. This is used to send data to the connection. Protected Member Functions connection () The client class can construct this object with its create function. Glib::RefPtr< server< client, serverdata > > get_server ()" Access to the server object which hosts this client. void disconnect () This can be called by the client object to close this connection. Friends class server< client, serverdata > Detailed Description template<typename client, typename serverdata>struct shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection Base of the client class which is implemented by the calling program. A client object is created for every connection which is accepted. This class handles server administration and provides access to members from the client class. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libshevek from the source code. libshevek Fri May 11 2012 shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3)
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