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On 7/27/24 12:34 PM, Chris Townley wrote:Possibly. Actually my AXP instance uses TCPWare, but I distinctly remember using TCP/IP Services on I64 at work, and on my AXP machine here before I upgraded to the VSI version. The odd one out is definitely X86On AXP ssh uses show as FT terminals, and the source can be seen, and accessed using the DVI code TT_ACCPORNAM. for example on AXP I see:I don't know, but I suspect the difference is OpenSSH versus the old
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$ sh u /f/i
OpenVMS User Processes at 27-JUL-2024 18:24:48.74
Total number of users = 2, number of processes = 2
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Username Process Name PID Terminal
SYSTEM SYS_SYSTEM_01 0000012B OPA0:
TOWNLEYC CCT_TOWNLEYC_01 0000012A FTA1:(ssh/merlin.fritz.box:50407)
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However on X86 TT_ACPORNAM is blank, and I can find no method of seeing where they come from. OK it is probably me as it is always local, so it is perhaps not that important. But I do like a challenge!
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Currently I just see:
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1 $ sh u /f/i
OpenVMS User Processes at 27-JUL-2024 18:29:41.86
Total number of users = 2, number of processes = 5
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Username Process Name PID Terminal
SYSTEM SYSTEM 00000431 OPA0:
TOWNLEYC FTA12_TOWNLEYC 0000044C FTA12:
TOWNLEYC FTA13_TOWNLEYC 0000044E FTA13:
TOWNLEYC FTA14_TOWNLEYC 00000450 FTA14:
TOWNLEYC TOWNLEYC 00000448 FTA11:
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Any ideas how I could get this information?
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TCP/IP services SSH rather than platform.
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