01-14-2008
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1. Cybersecurity
On AIX 4.3.3 , how telnet access will be allowed to few users only whereas other will not be able to telnet the server? (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: amit
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
How do i determen (what command) the max. number of users allowed
Thanks in advance (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: siza
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
We used to have a ftp user id with no telnet session allowed in server side.
We used this ftp user id in script by transferring file from client to Server.
Currently we need to implement sftp to replace ftp.
We have tested few round and working fine by using sftp with normal user id (allow... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: superdougl
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
we moved to new server this weekend.
npty nstrpty nstrtel all set to 700
now this AM, users are getting on and after 60 (which was the default for those parms) users - everyone else gets a telnet msg.
I urgently need to know what is causing this and how to fix.
thank you.
Lisa (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: LisaS
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5. Solaris
I am trying to find the following information regarding the logging of telnet sessions within a Solaris 10 environment:
(1) How can I tell if the logging of telnet sessions is enabled on a Solaris 10 machine?
(2) Assuming that the logging of telnet sessions is not enabled, what is the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: RobSand
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi Users,
Kindly help me with below query of mine.
Using Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition as the client how many simultaneous
1) Maximum FTP sessions are allowed
2) Maximum Telnet sessions are allowed
3) any special settings need to be enabled for maximum telnet and ftp sessions on... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: newbie07
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7. AIX
Looking at /etc/services on AIX 6.1, I noticed some bizarre port numbers which exceed the 16-bit maximum port number for TCP (i.e. they are higher than 65535.)
sco_printer 70000/tcp sco_spooler # For System V print IPC
sco_s5_port 70001/tcp lpNet_s5_port ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: garethr
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8. HP-UX
Currenly my hp-ux server can take the default of 60 telnet connections,
i want to know how i can increase this. and also can i effect such changes without doing a reboot.
My server is HP-UX B.11.23 (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tomjones
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9. Solaris
hello guys, Does anybody know how I can log all the telnet sessions for a specific IP.
For instance, anybody who make a telnet to IP x.x.x.x this session will be logged. the purpose of it is that I need to know every command that people are running on this node.
Any help ?
Thanks. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cerioni
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10. Red Hat
I am being pushed from AIX onto RHEL 6 and after our first 'chuck it on' install, I have a problem. Where is the old (okay insecure) telnet & ftp server? I know that they are probably regarded as archaic now, but the source servers do not have the SSH tools, so I've got to somehow transfer the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: rbatte1
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rt-clean-sessions-4
rt-clean-sessions(8) Request Tracker Reference rt-clean-sessions(8)
NAME
rt-clean-sessions - clean old and duplicate RT sessions
SYNOPSIS
rt-clean-sessions [--debug] [--older <NUM>[H|D|M|Y]]
rt-clean-sessions
rt-clean-sessions --debug
rt-clean-sessions --older 10D
rt-clean-sessions --debug --older 1M
rt-clean-sessions --older 10D --skip-user
DESCRIPTION
Script cleans RT sessions from DB or dir with sessions data. Leaves in DB only one session per RT user and sessions that aren't older than
specified(see options).
Script is safe because data in the sessions is temporary and can be deleted.
OPTIONS
older
Date interval in the "<NUM>[<unit>]" format. Default unit is D(ays), H(our), M(onth) and Y(ear) are also supported.
For example: "rt-clean-sessions --older 1M" would delete all sessions that are older than 1 month.
skip-user
By default only one session per user left in the DB, so users that have sessions on multiple computers or in different browsers will be
logged out. Use this option to avoid this.
debug
Turn on debug output.
NOTES
Functionality similar to this is implemented in html/Elements/SetupSessionCookie ; however, that does not guarantee that a session will be
removed from disk and database soon after the timeout expires. This script, if run from a cron job, will ensure that the timed out
sessions are actually removed from disk; the Mason component just ensures that the old sessions are not reusable before the cron job gets
to them.
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