Ok. A couple of things to try. Wanted a confidence boost to not lock myself out. Thanks.
On Dec 19, 2021, at 5:49 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt
at softjar.se> wrote:
?Yes, or /REMOTE... But, by default, a DZ line would be classified as local. If you set
them as remote or dialup, it should also start playing with modem signalling...
Johnny
On 2021-12-19 23:47, Keith Halewood wrote:
Don?t you just set the line characteristics with
SET TERM/DIALUP TT?.. and that?s classed as non-local?
K
>> On 19 Dec 2021, at 22:39, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
>
> ?Uh... You do understand what the line "local" means, right?
> That's what your DZ lines normally would be classified as.
>
> Johnny
>
>> On 2021-12-19 23:23, Supratim Sanyal wrote:
>> OpenVMS VAX 7.3: This stops remote logins to SYSTEM even if correct password is
provided (works for set host and telnet with Digital TCP/IP, though my version of MULTINET
does not honor it).
>> Is there a way to deny SYSTEM account access when correct password is provided
from DZ lines?
>> Network: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
>> Batch: ##### Full access ###### ##### Full access ######
>> Local: ##### Full access ###### ##### Full access ######
>> Dialup: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
>> Remote: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
>> Thank you.
>> Supratim
>
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