Network Logins To Bsd Hosts Are Invisible; All Network Ports Are In Use; Hypertext Transfer Protocol Daemon (Httpd - Nortel 5399 User Manual

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Chapter 1
Network Administration

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Daemon (HTTPD)

Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator Network Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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Network Logins to BSD Hosts are Invisible

A user can rlogin or telnet to a host, but the pseudo-terminal does not
show up in a who command display. This problem is caused by a
mismatch between pseudo-terminals configured in the /dev directory and
pseudo-terminal entries in /etc/ttys. Update the /etc/ttys file to contain
the proper number of pseudo-terminals as indicated by the actual device
entries in /dev.

All Network Ports are in Use

The rlogin or telnet command is rejected after the user name is entered
in response to the login prompt. The error message all network ports in
use indicates that all available pseudo-terminals are in use. On BSD hosts,
update /etc/ttys and create more pseudo-terminals
in /dev.
The HTTP daemon enables the user to obtain statistics for the 5399 RAC
from any standard World Wide Web browser. To use this feature you set
your browser to the 5399 RAC name and the domain. If the 5399 RAC
has a name of 5399 and a domain of baynetworks, you would set your
browser as follows:
http://5399.baynetworks.com
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