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From: Chris Townley <news@cct-net.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: Re: Viewing SSH users on VMS
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2024 23:59:46 +0100
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On 27/07/2024 21:54, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> 
> On 7/27/24 12:34 PM, Chris Townley wrote:
>> On AXP ssh uses show as FT terminals, and the source can be seen, and 
>> accessed using the DVI code TT_ACCPORNAM. for example on AXP I see:
>>
>> $ sh u /f/i
>>        OpenVMS User Processes at 27-JUL-2024 18:24:48.74
>>      Total number of users = 2,  number of processes = 2
>>
>> Username  Process Name       PID     Terminal
>> SYSTEM    SYS_SYSTEM_01    0000012B  OPA0:
>> TOWNLEYC  CCT_TOWNLEYC_01  0000012A  FTA1:(ssh/merlin.fritz.box:50407)
>>
>> However on X86 TT_ACPORNAM is blank, and I can find no method of 
>> seeing where they come from. OK it is probably me as it is always 
>> local, so it is perhaps not that important. But I do like a challenge!
>>
>> Currently I just see:
>>
>> 1 $ sh u /f/i
>>        OpenVMS User Processes at 27-JUL-2024 18:29:41.86
>>      Total number of users = 2,  number of processes = 5
>>
>>   Username  Process Name      PID     Terminal
>>   SYSTEM    SYSTEM          00000431  OPA0:
>>   TOWNLEYC  FTA12_TOWNLEYC  0000044C  FTA12:
>>   TOWNLEYC  FTA13_TOWNLEYC  0000044E  FTA13:
>>   TOWNLEYC  FTA14_TOWNLEYC  00000450  FTA14:
>>   TOWNLEYC  TOWNLEYC        00000448  FTA11:
>>
>> Any ideas how I could get this information?
>>
> 
> I don't know, but I suspect the difference is OpenSSH versus the old
> TCP/IP services SSH rather than platform.

Possibly. Actually my AXP instance uses TCPWare, but I distinctly 
remember using  TCP/IP Services on I64 at work, and on my AXP machine 
here before I upgraded to the VSI version. The odd one out is definitely X86

-- 
Chris