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I already have a method for obtaining the IP address. I need to know the workstation ID on the 1st system (the system we telnet-ed from).

In other words, the 'telnet-ed to' system needs to know the workstation ID that made the telnet request on the 'telnet-ed from' system.


System 1...
telnet 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' (which is the IP address of system 2)

System 2...
opens a telnet (5250) session with a generic WSID (which is irrelevant).
Needs to know the WSID (on system 1) that initiated the telnet request.

Thanks.

~TA~



On 4/29/2020 11:52 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Yes. QED.
Let's say your telnet session is QPADEV002D. DSPDEVD QPADEV002D will show you the IP address.
And it's easily accessible from SQL

select v_client_ip_address
from TABLE(QSYS2.GET_JOB_INFO('*')) A



Rob Berendt




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