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Trevor Fiatal trevor@seven.com
Tue, 12 Feb 2002 09:30:44 -0800 (PST)
"Gobbo, Carl (CCL)" wrote: > > But you would need to have a login and password for the RSC port. Then pass > the commands for console. I just have to find the time to write a script > that will connect and pass the correct commands to the rsc. > > Example: > telnet somehost-rsc > Connected to somehost-rsc > Escape character is '^]'. > > RSC version 2.1 (somehost-rsc) > > Please login: conuser > Please Enter password: > > rsc> console That'd be more elegant than my solution, I suppose. We just create a low-privileged RSC user and leave it logged in and set to 'console' mode. It's pretty rare that the low-privilege user would get logged out or escaped back to the RSC, so this isn't a hassle at all. -T. -- Trevor Fiatal -- trevor@seven.com -- http://www.seven.com/ Co-Founder, CSO SEVEN 650.862.3715 (work/mobile) <-- Note new number! 510.401.8054 (vmail/fax)