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> Is the FTP exit point abnormally flexible, or should I expect the same > level of control for telnet signons, green-screen signons, database > connects? Where _won't_ this model be applicable? You should be able to use the same concept for the telnet sign-ons, since the exit point (terminit) allows you to reject a sign-on attempt. The trickier one is the old style twinax (i.e. direct attached dumb terminals) - but as outlined in another post, you can achieve the same result by setting the initial program to do some additional checks and force a sign off if those checks don't succeed. --phil
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