Terry,
* is the link from /etc/services to /SYS/NET/SERVICES active ?
* a
:ls.hpbin "-als /etc/services"
should show this:
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 MANAGER.SYS 0 17 Nov 1 18:15
/etc/services -> /SYS/NET/SERVICES
* the group NET.SYS should look like this:
:listgroup NET.SYS
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GROUP: NET.SYS
DISC SPACE: 74032(SECTORS) PASSWORD: **
CPU TIME : 0(SECONDS) SECURITY--READ : ANY
CONNECT TIME: 0(MINUTES) WRITE : GU
DISC LIMIT: UNLIMITED APPEND : GU
CPU LIMIT : UNLIMITED LOCK : ANY
CONNECT LIMIT: UNLIMITED EXECUTE : ANY
PRIV VOL : NO SAVE : GU
FILE UFID: $05630001 $10522A30 $0000F0C6 $20840854 $03E72EE6
MOUNT REF CNT: n/a
HOME VOL SET : MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET
CAP: BA,IA,PM,MR,DS,PH
It seems that there is no access to these files.
Best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany
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Subject: Telnet problem
I am trying to set up a user to telnet to another 3K.
I have telnet working, since I can do this when logged on as MGR.SYS.
However, I want to give the new user the absolute bare-minimum capabilities.
I can't find this list anywhere in the manuals and the RC can't seem to answer
the question either.
I set up a user/account with the following caps: (seemed like the obvious ones)
CAP: AM,AL,GL,CS,ND,SF,BA,IA,PM,DS,PH
and I get the following message when I try.
922:telnet.arpa.sys;info="123.123.123.1"
Telnet Client [A6000000] (C) Hewlett-Packard Co. 1994
telnet: tcp/telnet: unknown service
922:
The manual lists this message as a problem in the SERVICES.NET.SYS file
but I don't believe that since it works when logged on as MGR.SYS
anyone have any great (or just OK) ideas?
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Terry W. Simpkins
Director ISIT
TRW Automotive Electronics
Sensors & Components
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