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And in case you have dynamic DNS, Telnet Exit point programs (such as the samples on the Tech Studio) can do reverse DNS lookup and use a device name based on the PC's hostname, if you so desire. The samples support this whenever a "?" is specified for the device name in the MAP file member. > Subject: > To: midrange-l@midrange.com > From: Stefan.Tageson@intentia.se > Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 19:55:39 +0100 > >> Am I correct in assuming that they can switch to a TN5250 client that >> supports auto-signon, i.e. bypassing the signon screen, or forget about >> this? > > Unfortunately, yes thats my opinion unless you can let the exit point > program supply the username based on something else like the ip-address. > > Regards > Stefan Tageson -- Jeffrey Stevens/Endicott/IBB
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