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.
Sloppy compromise ... I was dealing with a compromised server yesterday and it was ... After logging into the server the first thing I did was cat ... And then I noticed the system load average jump from .2 to ... "last" showed them logging in with ftp and telnet!... (Incidents)
Telnet 3270 etc ... Really newbie type question I'm afraid.... When trying to telnet into my AS/400 all I get is ...User Access Verification... Who am I logging in as? ... (comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc)
Re: BBSes are still around?? ... and just average joes to communicate is now a very very small niche in the deep internet oceans. ... browsing the catalog and placing holds and whatnot. ... text-based telnet is leagues faster and more ...logging off, with me on telnet and they on their flashy ... (rec.games.video.classic)
Re: Should sudo be used? ... although telnet is a hole nowdays for logging in to a system with ... the intent, as I see it, is to pound through people's (potential ... (freebsd-questions)