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March 1996, Week 1

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Jon Diercks <[log in to unmask]>
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Jon Diercks <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Mar 1996 16:50:53 -0400
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At 04:01 PM 3/6/96 -0500, Gilles Schipper wrote:
                          ^^^^^^
>Chad Gilles ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
      ^^^^^^
<double take> Do we have alter egos here talking to each other? ;>
 
>>   Here is my scenario: We have some modems attached to DTC ports that
>> utilize the non-nailed feature of DTC manager to allow access to any
>> of our three machines.
...
>Why not simply nail the modem ports, via NMMGR? This will allow you to use
>Security/3000 as you wish to.
>
>Nailing these modem ports will still permit you to access any of your 3
>machines. You just won't be able to access the same host more than once
>concurrently from the same dtc port.
 
Do you mean to say that a port can be both nailed and dtc-switchable?  And
that a port can be nailed to more than one machine?  Or are you assuming
that the port will always log on to its nailed host first and then use NS/VT
to log on to one of the other machines as desired?
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