On 2013-12-18 17:50, Sampsa Laine wrote:
On 18 Dec 2013, at 18:37, Dennis Boone <drb at msu.edu
<mailto:drb at msu.edu>> wrote:
Does VMS support Arabic text in the console (VT-series terminals etc)
or graphical modes (X11)?
In about 1983, I did some work on VMS 3.x systems in Riyadh. The user
terminals were Tandberg 2200 family devices with Arabic language
support. I don't recall there being anything special about the
installed VMS: it had no significant localizations in terms of system
messages, etc. We were able to do mixed English and Arabic text on
these terminals using standard system utilities (EDT), COBOL
applications and the Cincom Total database. The terminals operated on a
set-shift model, and it seems like maybe the | character was the shift.
Everything was single-byte character sets. IIRC the terminals dealt
with the Arabic positional shifting character forms.
I suspect this isn't exactly what you're looking for, though.
De
It might be actually, I'd love to be able to type Arabic on my VMS
boxes, we're getting a retrotech crowd together in Egypt and Lebanon.
The problem with Arabic is that each letter has up to four shapes
depending on its position in the word, i.e. the initial, medial, final
and independent.
So for example the letter MEEM ( - looks like a little circle with a
vertical line hanging off it, sometimes) looks like this when attached
to a SEEN ( - three small vertical bumps):
Independent:
Initial (MEEM-SEEN):
Medial (SEEN-MEEM-SEEN):
Final (SEEN-MEEM):
Are these encoded as four separate characters or is the renderer meant
to figure out the ligatures and render the correct form of MEEM when
presented with it from memory?
I've attached a PNG of the example above in case some of you guys don't
have Arabic fonts :)
I'd say it's safe to assume that VMS do not do any advanced stuff that you're looking for now, Sampsa. You might have a separate application that can understand all this, but VMS itself do not. In general, each byte is one character, and once output, it stays.
Any rendering of characters differently depending on position will either have to be done inside the terminal, or else by special software in VMS, which is not a part of any normal piece.
Johnny
On 18 Dec 2013, at 18:37, Dennis Boone <drb at msu.edu> wrote:
Does VMS support Arabic text in the console (VT-series terminals etc)
or graphical modes (X11)?
In about 1983, I did some work on VMS 3.x systems in Riyadh. The user
terminals were Tandberg 2200 family devices with Arabic language
support. I don't recall there being anything special about the
installed VMS: it had no significant localizations in terms of system
messages, etc. We were able to do mixed English and Arabic text on
these terminals using standard system utilities (EDT), COBOL
applications and the Cincom Total database. The terminals operated on a
set-shift model, and it seems like maybe the | character was the shift.
Everything was single-byte character sets. IIRC the terminals dealt
with the Arabic positional shifting character forms.
I suspect this isn't exactly what you're looking for, though.
De
It might be actually, I'd love to be able to type Arabic on my VMS boxes, we're getting a retrotech crowd together in Egypt and Lebanon.
The problem with Arabic is that each letter has up to four shapes depending on its position in the word, i.e. the initial, medial, final and independent.
So for example the letter MEEM ( - looks like a little circle with a vertical line hanging off it, sometimes) looks like this when attached to a SEEN ( - three small vertical bumps):
Independent:
Initial (MEEM-SEEN):
Medial (SEEN-MEEM-SEEN):
Final (SEEN-MEEM):
Are these encoded as four separate characters or is the renderer meant to figure out the ligatures and render the correct form of MEEM when presented with it from memory?
I've attached a PNG of the example above in case some of you guys don't have Arabic fonts :)
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
Does VMS support Arabic text in the console (VT-series terminals etc)
or graphical modes (X11)?
In about 1983, I did some work on VMS 3.x systems in Riyadh. The user
terminals were Tandberg 2200 family devices with Arabic language
support. I don't recall there being anything special about the
installed VMS: it had no significant localizations in terms of system
messages, etc. We were able to do mixed English and Arabic text on
these terminals using standard system utilities (EDT), COBOL
applications and the Cincom Total database. The terminals operated on a
set-shift model, and it seems like maybe the | character was the shift.
Everything was single-byte character sets. IIRC the terminals dealt
with the Arabic positional shifting character forms.
I suspect this isn't exactly what you're looking for, though.
De
Does VMS support Arabic text in the console (VT-series terminals etc) or graphical modes (X11)?
I _THINK_ I saw something in the Hobbyist license PAK related to Hebrew..
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +44 7961 149465
Just thought I'd mention this - I just installed the Alpha-VM product by those Russian guys and have it configured as a 1 CPU ES40 with 512 MB RAM, no JIT CPU acceleration.
However, I decided to stick the system / data (this is a toy system, so only using one 20 GB disk image) on my SSD and the thing FLIES.
Even though VUPS.COM and WHETSTONE (not great benchmarks for Alphas I know, but I was just doing some ballpark numbers) show that the box should be 5x slower than CHIMPY, it feels just as a fast or ever faster..
I think in a few years it'll be possible to run some pretty beefy Alpha boxes on a combo of SSD storage and commodity Intel server hardware (almost considering migrating CHIMPY onto this box to save on power :)
Now if I only had a license for their 4 core, JIT compiled version that supports like 16 GB of RAM..Sigh...
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +44 7961 149465
Hello!
I've got a better idea. Let's not. There are two crowds who need to
perform mayhem. So lets spin this one around us.
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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 12/14/2013 11:07 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
I think I might need a new rx50...or to find the correct cable.
rx0: attempt to get status failed: unit offline (not mounted) (code 3, subcode 1)
It has 2 disks in it...but I might be using the wrong cable.
Remember, no "twist" in the RX50 cable...it has to be straight-through.
I assume you're using this on the RQDX3 I gave you? Are you using a
proper breakout panel for it, like the one from the defunct BA23?
(let's move this purely to DECtec before Johnny gets all anti-social
on us...Hi Johnny! *poke* ;))
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 12/14/2013 11:07 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
I think I might need a new rx50...or to find the correct cable.
rx0: attempt to get status failed: unit offline (not mounted) (code 3, subcode 1)
It has 2 disks in it...but I might be using the wrong cable.
Remember, no "twist" in the RX50 cable...it has to be straight-through.
I assume you're using this on the RQDX3 I gave you? Are you using a
proper breakout panel for it, like the one from the defunct BA23?
(let's move this purely to DECtec before Johnny gets all anti-social
on us...Hi Johnny! *poke* ;))
-Dave
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From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] on behalf of Dave McGuire [mcguire at neurotica.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 11:02 PM
To: DEC discussion list.; hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] Re: [DECtec] disk loading success
On 12/14/2013 08:02 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
________________________________________
From: DECtec [dectec-bounces at dectec.info] on behalf of Dave McGuire [mcguire at neurotica.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:16 PM
To: DEC discussion list.; hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [DECtec] disk loading success
Then, armed with confidence from that success, I dismounted and
unplugged the RA90 from the VAX-7000 and plugged it into a PDP-11/44
(2MB, FPP, CIS, UDA50) and booted it. That worked too! =)
This makes me really want to get my 11/44 working...and get the UDA50 I'm owed.
I'll also need an SDI drive and cable...or 3.
(Now of course I could do the same with a Qbus PDP-11, with a KDA50
SDI controller.)
My first desire was to do the actual RSTS/E install under simh on the
VAX-7000 directly to the raw device, but that crashed for reasons
unknown. Mark Pizzolato told me that it was unlikely to work, so I may
not investigate that any further.
Tonight, I will likely put together a VAX4000-700 in a BA440 chassis
with DSSI drives. Into that I will put a KDA50 (I have an S-box KDA50
distribution panel) and use that in the role of the VAX-7000 for this
type of stuff in the future.
If I could convince you to spare an SDI disk, I could have you write images for me! ;)
I am looking to have MORE SDI-interfaced drives, not fewer. ;) I just
lost one the other day, if you recall.
Understandable. ;)
I think I might need a new rx50...or to find the correct cable.
rx0: attempt to get status failed: unit offline (not mounted) (code 3, subcode 1)
It has 2 disks in it...but I might be using the wrong cable.
-Dave
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On 12/14/2013 08:02 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
________________________________________
From: DECtec [dectec-bounces at dectec.info] on behalf of Dave McGuire [mcguire at neurotica.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:16 PM
To: DEC discussion list.; hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [DECtec] disk loading success
Then, armed with confidence from that success, I dismounted and
unplugged the RA90 from the VAX-7000 and plugged it into a PDP-11/44
(2MB, FPP, CIS, UDA50) and booted it. That worked too! =)
This makes me really want to get my 11/44 working...and get the UDA50 I'm owed.
I'll also need an SDI drive and cable...or 3.
(Now of course I could do the same with a Qbus PDP-11, with a KDA50
SDI controller.)
My first desire was to do the actual RSTS/E install under simh on the
VAX-7000 directly to the raw device, but that crashed for reasons
unknown. Mark Pizzolato told me that it was unlikely to work, so I may
not investigate that any further.
Tonight, I will likely put together a VAX4000-700 in a BA440 chassis
with DSSI drives. Into that I will put a KDA50 (I have an S-box KDA50
distribution panel) and use that in the role of the VAX-7000 for this
type of stuff in the future.
If I could convince you to spare an SDI disk, I could have you write images for me! ;)
I am looking to have MORE SDI-interfaced drives, not fewer. ;) I just
lost one the other day, if you recall.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Hello,
I FINALLY got a disk controller to work in my VAX. It's the RQDX3 as I don't yet have an SDI disk. (If someone could spare one, that'd be mUCH APPRECIATED)
Is there any way I can format the disk for the RQDX3 without XXDP on a -11 or a VAXstation 2000? (Neither of which I currently have/or are operational)
________________________________________
From: DECtec [dectec-bounces at dectec.info] on behalf of Dave McGuire [mcguire at neurotica.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:16 PM
To: DEC discussion list.; hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [DECtec] disk loading success
Then, armed with confidence from that success, I dismounted and
unplugged the RA90 from the VAX-7000 and plugged it into a PDP-11/44
(2MB, FPP, CIS, UDA50) and booted it. That worked too! =)
This makes me really want to get my 11/44 working...and get the UDA50 I'm owed.
I'll also need an SDI drive and cable...or 3.
(Now of course I could do the same with a Qbus PDP-11, with a KDA50
SDI controller.)
My first desire was to do the actual RSTS/E install under simh on the
VAX-7000 directly to the raw device, but that crashed for reasons
unknown. Mark Pizzolato told me that it was unlikely to work, so I may
not investigate that any further.
Tonight, I will likely put together a VAX4000-700 in a BA440 chassis
with DSSI drives. Into that I will put a KDA50 (I have an S-box KDA50
distribution panel) and use that in the role of the VAX-7000 for this
type of stuff in the future.
If I could convince you to spare an SDI disk, I could have you write images for me! ;)
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
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[Please forgive the cross-post...I don't think all of the "social"
people on the HECnet list are actually on the DECtec list (yet). I
believe this to be a general-interest post.]
I just did something cool. I've long been in need of a more
convenient way of loading up system disks for real PDP-11 and VAX
systems, and I've finally come up with one. It's dead simple.
Initially I had wanted to set up a MicroVAX running NetBSD for stuff
like this, but NetBSD/vax has had a lot of problems in more recent
releases, and is becoming rather slow and bloated. (I never thought I'd
see myself say that about NetBSD...I've been running it since v0.9!)
Yesterday I fired up a simh PDP-11 instance, installed RSTS/E v10.1 on
an RA90-sized disk image, and used Linux' DECnet support to copy it over
to my VAX-7000. The VAX-7000 has an HSJ50-based disk subsystem, but it
also has a pair of KDM70 SDI controllers. It is running VMS v7.3.
I plugged an RA90 into the VAX-7000, did a mount/foreign on it, and
copied the disk image over to the raw device. I started up a simh
PDP-11 on the VAX-7000, attached device rq0 to the raw physical RA90
drive, and booted it. It booted and ran normally!
Then, armed with confidence from that success, I dismounted and
unplugged the RA90 from the VAX-7000 and plugged it into a PDP-11/44
(2MB, FPP, CIS, UDA50) and booted it. That worked too! =)
(Now of course I could do the same with a Qbus PDP-11, with a KDA50
SDI controller.)
My first desire was to do the actual RSTS/E install under simh on the
VAX-7000 directly to the raw device, but that crashed for reasons
unknown. Mark Pizzolato told me that it was unlikely to work, so I may
not investigate that any further.
Tonight, I will likely put together a VAX4000-700 in a BA440 chassis
with DSSI drives. Into that I will put a KDA50 (I have an S-box KDA50
distribution panel) and use that in the role of the VAX-7000 for this
type of stuff in the future.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
CHIMPY:: VT100 Tetris Challenge -
THE END IS NIGH!
Just over two more weaks to try to beat our resident Tetris Ninjas,
Mike Holmes and Mark Wickens.
It IS doable, so SET HOST to CHIMPY and log on as TETRIS.
PS: If you DO get a high score, make sure you SCREENSHOT the part where
it asks you to enter your name - then send the screenshot and your details
to tetris100 at sampsa.com, as otherwise I have no IDEA whom to disturbe the
prizes and certificates to. Yes, cash prizes guys AND you'll be a certified
Tetris Ninja.
Does anyone here have an RA90 microcode update cartridge (any version)
that I might be able to acquire or borrow?
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Hello!
Not at the moment. However I'll grant you the right to use those names
for your internal use device names and everything else that is
connected to your end of the network.
Everything on it looks very good to me. I'll probably make use of your
ideas regarding SIMH and one of the DEC systems, probably a PDP-11 but
not the VAX.
-----
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 5:57 AM, Tony Blews <tonyblews at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I got bored with not doing anything with the recondite-computers.co.uk
domain and decided to turn it into a repository of info about old computers.
I'm copied all the rubbish I've had on my blog about setting up old VAXen
under emulation, along with a little bit about other systems (got more
coming once I edit the old files).
Does anyone else want to contribute anything?
I'll still bung on IP aliases if you want, but under
*.hecnet.recondite-computers.co.uk
Tony.
Hi,
I got bored with not doing anything with the recondite-computers.co.uk domain and decided to turn it into a repository of info about old computers.
I'm copied all the rubbish I've had on my blog about setting up old VAXen under emulation, along with a little bit about other systems (got more coming once I edit the old files).
Does anyone else want to contribute anything?
I'll still bung on IP aliases if you want, but under *.hecnet.recondite-computers.co.uk
Tony.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Michael Holmes
Verzonden: zondag, december 2013 16:44
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: [HECnet] Writing vms boot CDROM
Can someone help me out with instructions on burning a VMS boot CDROM.
When I bought my first alpha, it came with an additional internal drive
with the OpenVMS 7.2 install cd copied to it.
I now have a writable CDROM drive on my Alphaserver 800 and would like to
make a install CDROM of vms 7.2 as a backup in case that old drive fails.
Sadly I've never written a CDROM under VMS (only used tape commands back
in college days).
Anyone know the relevant commands to setup the CDROM and burn it in the
right format for booting vms?
It's not the answer you've asked for, but this will work as well.
Make an image backup of your system disk to an LD device. LD is part of VMS,
perhaps not yet under V7.2. If not then visit www.digiater.nl. LD (and its
tape counterpart LT) are likely the best maintained parts of VMS these day.
Copy the LD device to a pc and burn it with the software you are familiar
with.
Hans
Can someone help me out with instructions on burning a VMS boot CDROM.
When I bought my first alpha, it came with an additional internal drive with the OpenVMS 7.2 install cd copied to it.
I now have a writable CDROM drive on my Alphaserver 800 and would like to make a install CDROM of vms 7.2 as a backup in case that old drive fails.
Sadly I've never written a CDROM under VMS (only used tape commands back in college days).
Anyone know the relevant commands to setup the CDROM and burn it in the right format for booting vms?
Sent from my iPhone
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:25, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" =
<system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
=20
=20
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:07, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" =3D
<system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
=20
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
=3D20
Just saw this on LABVAX:
=3D20
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.27 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on LABVAX
Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on LABVAX, =
=3D3D
system id: 48683
Auditable event: Local interactive login failure
Event time: 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.21
PID: 22E00220 =3D3D20
Process name: _NTY215: =3D3D20
Username: <login> =3D3D20
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Terminal name: _NTY215:, =3D
122.138.48.116.static.netvigator.com
Image name: =3D3D
$77$DUA0:[SYS10.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Status: %LOGIN-F-CMDINPUT, error reading command =
=3D
input
=3D20
Confused as it doesn't look like a telnet logon, I thought telnet =
=3D3D
terminal IDs were TN-something?
=3D20
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +44 7961 149465
=3D20
Multinet installed???
=3D20
=20
Yup lol. I'm an idiot. Actually why is a Telnet login marked as LOCAL =
=3D
when it's marked REMOTE by UCX/TCP/IP Services?
=20
Sampsa
=20
I do believe there's a Multinet Server parameter to change that. =
Personally,
I believe it SHOULD be remote. It's one way I keep accounts safe; =
access to
accounts on my system to not maintain REMOTE or DIALUP.
=20
Ok thanks - I was noticing this in my ArcSight monitoring box, DECNET =
connections were marked as network / remote but tcp/ip were local. Need =
to change that param at some point..
sampsa
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:25, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:07, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" =
<system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
=20
Just saw this on LABVAX:
=20
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.27 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on LABVAX
Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on LABVAX, =3D
system id: 48683
Auditable event: Local interactive login failure
Event time: 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.21
PID: 22E00220 =3D20
Process name: _NTY215: =3D20
Username: <login> =3D20
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Terminal name: _NTY215:, =
122.138.48.116.static.netvigator.com
Image name: =3D
$77$DUA0:[SYS10.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Status: %LOGIN-F-CMDINPUT, error reading command =
input
=20
Confused as it doesn't look like a telnet logon, I thought telnet =3D
terminal IDs were TN-something?
=20
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +44 7961 149465
=20
Multinet installed???
=20
Yup lol. I'm an idiot. Actually why is a Telnet login marked as LOCAL =
when it's marked REMOTE by UCX/TCP/IP Services?
Sampsa
I do believe there's a Multinet Server parameter to change that. Personally,
I believe it SHOULD be remote. It's one way I keep accounts safe; access to
accounts on my system to not maintain REMOTE or DIALUP.
Ok thanks - I was noticing this in my ArcSight monitoring box, DECNET connections were marked as network / remote but tcp/ip were local. Need to change that param at some point..
sampsa
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:07, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" =
<system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
=20
Just saw this on LABVAX:
=20
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.27 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on LABVAX
Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on LABVAX, =3D
system id: 48683
Auditable event: Local interactive login failure
Event time: 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.21
PID: 22E00220 =3D20
Process name: _NTY215: =3D20
Username: <login> =3D20
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Terminal name: _NTY215:, =
122.138.48.116.static.netvigator.com
Image name: =3D
$77$DUA0:[SYS10.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Status: %LOGIN-F-CMDINPUT, error reading command =
input
=20
Confused as it doesn't look like a telnet logon, I thought telnet =3D
terminal IDs were TN-something?
=20
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +44 7961 149465
=20
Multinet installed???
=20
Yup lol. I'm an idiot. Actually why is a Telnet login marked as LOCAL =
when it's marked REMOTE by UCX/TCP/IP Services?
Sampsa
I do believe there's a Multinet Server parameter to change that. Personally,
I believe it SHOULD be remote. It's one way I keep accounts safe; access to
accounts on my system to not maintain REMOTE or DIALUP.
--
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Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
Hello!
Excellent question. Examine what VMS uses for accounting and security,
it should tell you who's who and what's what regarding that one.
-----
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:07, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
Just saw this on LABVAX:
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.27 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on LABVAX
Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on LABVAX, =
system id: 48683
Auditable event: Local interactive login failure
Event time: 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.21
PID: 22E00220 =20
Process name: _NTY215: =20
Username: <login> =20
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Terminal name: _NTY215:, 122.138.48.116.static.netvigator.com
Image name: =
$77$DUA0:[SYS10.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Status: %LOGIN-F-CMDINPUT, error reading command input
Confused as it doesn't look like a telnet logon, I thought telnet =
terminal IDs were TN-something?
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +44 7961 149465
Multinet installed???
Yup lol. I'm an idiot. Actually why is a Telnet login marked as LOCAL when it's marked REMOTE by UCX/TCP/IP Services?
Sampsa
On 30 Nov 2013, at 22:07, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> writes:
Just saw this on LABVAX:
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.27 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on LABVAX
Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on LABVAX, =
system id: 48683
Auditable event: Local interactive login failure
Event time: 30-NOV-2013 21:28:47.21
PID: 22E00220 =20
Process name: _NTY215: =20
Username: <login> =20
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Terminal name: _NTY215:, 122.138.48.116.static.netvigator.com
Image name: =
$77$DUA0:[SYS10.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Status: %LOGIN-F-CMDINPUT, error reading command input
Confused as it doesn't look like a telnet logon, I thought telnet =
terminal IDs were TN-something?
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
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Multinet installed???
Yup lol. I'm an idiot. Actually why is a Telnet login marked as LOCAL when it's marked REMOTE by UCX/TCP/IP Services?
Sampsa