Michel,

Are you talking about using X windows, or do you just
want a char telnet session ?

If you don't want X, then you just need to set
RUNLEVEL = 4
and take a look at the lts.conf.readme file for the other
parameters for specifying the machine you want to connect to.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Michel Donais wrote:

> I need to place a script so that when a user login in bash
> it is immediately telnet to an SCO server.
> 
> Where do I place this script and what do I have to modify to 
> to get it work in LTSP
> 
> 
> This script I think should look as:
> -------------------------
> telnet 192.168.0.200
> -------------------------
> 
> but If I want more like:
> 
> getting the login word from SCO then send back the user name
> 
>  then getting the password interogation and sendig back the password
> 
> Is it possible to automate this process.
> 
> 
> Michel
> 

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