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Date: | Tue, 23 Sep 1997 09:44:39 -0700 |
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Stigers, Greg ~ AND writes:
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> telnet currently allows 2000 concurrent telnet sessions, as of 55
> Express 2 (http://www.hp.com/csy/docs/ex2b55/telnet.html). However. We
> tried explicit telnet allows in our inetd security file to allow just
> those IP addresses and ranges that need telnet connectivity to have it,
> and found a problem. The continuation character does not allow us to
> continue the telnet allow list of addresses across a line. HP tells us
> that we are the first to report this problem. We now have an SR number,
> 5003-383695. My hope is that others will want to be able to do this as
> well.
How about a workaround of creating INETDSEC.NET.SYS as an MPE variable length
record file with a really big record size, or as a POSIX bytestream file
with an almost unlimited record size? Then just enter your list of addresses
as one huge uncontinued line....
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Mark Bixby E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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