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(Sorry to revive on older thread, but I'm late with my reading/responding
time.)
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> In each of these accounts where we have to log on, there is a file in
> the CMD group that we invoke from MANAGER.SYS to LISTACCT acct;PASS
> and LISTUSER mgr.acct;PASS; freeze the display on the screen and
> execute a REMOTE:HELLO for that account. This way, we do not have to
> remember or record these random passwords nor do we have to
> embed/maintain them in some script.
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> Leonard S. Berkowitz, Warren, Gorham & Lamont
How do you protect the command file from an Intruder?
Does a remote Hello: (to the same system) actually send a network packet out
onto the LAN?
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