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After scrubbing the web for an example of an RPG OPM Telnet Exit point
example with no luck, I finally was able to find an ILE RPG example that I
understood well enough to modify and compile (a feat in itself).  Now that I
have it compiled, my challenge is to get it to work!

I registered the program at the QIBM_QTG_DEVINIT format INIT0100 exit point,
stopped and restarted the Telnet service and nothing!  The exit program is,
at minimum, supposed to issue a message to the QSYSOPR message queue that
the Telnet device was created for user XXXXXXXXXX but I don't get anything
that indicates that the exit point is being hit.

Perhaps this should go to programmers topic but I think the program is
working correctly.  What I don't know is if this program is registered at
correct point or under the correct conditions.  What I want to accomplish
with the program is to verify that the user who starts the telnet session is
authorized to do so over an SSL connection.  The program logic looks
correct, but I can't evaluate that if the program never gets triggered and
that seems to be the current problem.

Any pointers?  And, on the offhand chance that it is an ILE "ignorance"
problem, the program was created with the crtbndrpg command using default
creation values and registered using the ADDEXITPGM command with default
values (except program name and library).  I can see that the program is
registered using the WRKREGINF command.

TIA,

Pete Helgren
Timpanogos Technologies, Inc



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