Michael,
Your best bet is to do this with an exit program for the Telnet server.
But, this will only work for you if your Telnet clients have static IP
addresses.
Another thought is to disable your system's capability of generating and
using the QPADEVxxxx devices. That would mean creating named devices for
all of your legitimate users and setting them up so they can use them. If
the exit point solution won't work for you, this might be a way to do
this.
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
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Michael Smith wrote:
Currently there are some users that access our system via telnet(this is
executed from a PC command line) and I would like to prevent them from
making this connection.
I don't have a lot of experience with the telnet servers. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
We are at V5R4.
Michael Smith
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