How can you determine if a user is connecting via 'telnet' or 'ssh'?



AIXers:

Is there a way to determine when a user is logging in
whether the user is using 'telnet' or 'ssh'?

We want to limit access to telnet to certain fixed
IP address which are local 'ethernet' terminals.
I also would like to keep my PROCOMM Plus software working.

Thanks,

Denny Watkins
Morningside College

Phone: 712-274-5250

Email: watkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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