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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat How can I stop this??? Post 302600252 by 300zxmuro on Monday 20th of February 2012 01:31:47 PM
Old 02-20-2012
How can I stop this???

I have a user ( and actually me too) getting this messages when the screen is idle, I need help on stopping this messages:

2012 Feb 20 13:30:22 servername Audit[11217]: LENGTH: "330" SESSIONID:[6] "339384" ENTRYID:[1] "1" STATEMENT:[1] "1" USERID:[10] "OPS$PT2ADM" USERHOST:[13] "zzzzzzzzzzz" ACTION:[3] "100" RETURNCODE:[1] "0" COMMENT$TEXT:[96] "Authenticated by: OS; Client address: (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=161.134.154.206)(PORT=21889))" OS$USERID:[6] "pt2adm" DBID:[10] "1102948819" PRIV$USED:[1] "5"
2012 Feb 20 13:30:22 zzzzzzzzzzz Audit[11217]: LENGTH: "203" SESSIONID:[6] "339384" ENTRYID:[1] "1" ACTION:[3] "101" RETURNCODE:[1] "0" LOGOFF$PREAD:[1] "0" LOGOFF$LREAD:[2] "27" LOGOFF$LWRITE:[1] "0" LOGOFF$DEAD:[1] "0" DBID:[10] "1102948819" SESSIONCPU:[1] "1"
2012 Feb 20 13:30:22 zzzzzzzzz Audit[11217]: LENGTH: "331" SESSIONID:[6] "339385" ENTRYID:[1] "1" STATEMENT:[1] "1" USERID:[5] "SAPR3" USERHOST:[13] "zzzzzzzzzzz" ACTION:[3] "100" RETURNCODE:[1] "0" COMMENT$TEXT:[102] "Authenticated by: DATABASE; Client address: (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=161.134.154.206)(PORT=21889))" OS$USERID:[6] "pt2adm" DBID:[10] "1102948819" PRIV$USED:[1] "5"
 

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Net::Time(3pm)						 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					    Net::Time(3pm)

NAME
Net::Time - time and daytime network client interface SYNOPSIS
use Net::Time qw(inet_time inet_daytime); print inet_time(); # use default host from Net::Config print inet_time('localhost'); print inet_time('localhost', 'tcp'); print inet_daytime(); # use default host from Net::Config print inet_daytime('localhost'); print inet_daytime('localhost', 'tcp'); DESCRIPTION
"Net::Time" provides subroutines that obtain the time on a remote machine. inet_time ( [HOST [, PROTOCOL [, TIMEOUT]]]) Obtain the time on "HOST", or some default host if "HOST" is not given or not defined, using the protocol as defined in RFC868. The optional argument "PROTOCOL" should define the protocol to use, either "tcp" or "udp". The result will be a time value in the same units as returned by time() or undef upon failure. inet_daytime ( [HOST [, PROTOCOL [, TIMEOUT]]]) Obtain the time on "HOST", or some default host if "HOST" is not given or not defined, using the protocol as defined in RFC867. The optional argument "PROTOCOL" should define the protocol to use, either "tcp" or "udp". The result will be an ASCII string or undef upon failure. AUTHOR
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.16.2 2012-08-26 Net::Time(3pm)
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