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Terminal Server - User and Administration Guide

5.2 The Host

Basic
authentication
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Log Username:
Log File:
Log Power
Up/Down:
Log User
Login/Logout:
Log Port Connect
/Disconnect:
Log User Service
Start/Stop:
The Terminal Server will need to login to the authentication
host with the log user name defined on the Host
Authentication And Logging screen. Therefore, you need to
create an account to be used by the Terminal Server (avoid
csh shell). Make sure the user can log in successfully. Also,
make sure the user is not prompted for any input and ends up
at a shell prompt.
The User ID the Terminal Server will use
to log in to the authentication host and
log messages. This user needs to be at a
shell prompt to 'cat' messages to the log
file. The password for the log user is set
up under the Terminal Server
Administration Menu - Change option.
Then choose the Logger option and enter
the log user's password as defined on the
host. You will have to enter this
password twice (See 5.4 Tips ).
The filename the log user will send its
messages to. Normally this will go to the
log user's home directory.
The Terminal Server will log when it is
powered up and rebooted.
The Terminal Server will log when a user
logs in and out of a port on the server.
The Terminal Server will log when
someone connects to and disconnects
from a port on the Terminal Server.
The Terminal Server will log a PPP, SLIP
or CSLIP service when started on the port.

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