We are a small company (42 UV licenses) and so use AUTOLOGOUT on sessions
based on importance. Some clients are set longer than others, and some
employees likewise.

The challenge I have is to figure out who/what is logging in when they are
using a java telnet client we use for 'web-based' connectivity. The
functionality of it is, briefly, an HTTP connection to our web server,
which downloads a java telnet app to their PC, which initializes a telnet
connection through our firewall to our uniVerse server. Because of that,
when we do a listu/who -u we get our own domain.com as the answer (AIX
5.2/UV 10.1.7).

I checked in the GCI subs and getpid is the only one that is very helpful.
I wanted one that had the source IP address, but realized that even if
there was one, it would return the same IP for everyone using the java
client.

Generally it's not an issue, except for the PCs used by outside sales and
willcall. Since different users login on those things all the time,
limiting the session just for those 5 PCs is a challenge this request is
about. Since I use DHCP to lock down IP addresses by MAC address, I was
leaning that way, but have come to a deadend. I'm hoping one of you
geniuses can help me get my brains out of that box and figure out a
workable solution.

TIA

-- 
Karl L. Pearson
Director of IT,
ATS Industrial Supply
Direct: 801-978-4429
Toll-free: 800-789-9300 1,29
Fax: 801-972-3888
http://www.atsindustrial.com
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