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Hello Rob,
Am 06.09.2024 um 18:16 schrieb Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>:
You may wish to look at the RPG code ACQ. Basically acquires aworkstation
without having to use a sign on screen.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=codes-acq-acquire#zzacq
I have never used it.
I believe it's geared towards that kiosk type application.
Again, thanks for that hint!
I wonder how to make this work with dynamic connections (aka telnet). I
presume that I need to statically define a device name in the tn5250
client, so I can route incoming requests to a specific SBS. How to continue
from here?
The help text for addwse does not provide helpful insight how to bypass
the signon screen.
I guess I need a way to connect an incoming interactive session request
(generic: could be a hardware terminal, could be SNA, could be telnet) to
spawn an application using ACQ to tie to the associated device files. No
idea about that. Suggestions welcome.
I have orbited around a somewhat similar topic earlier and started a
thread in May 2020 with the subject "Telnet server multiple instances?".
The main intention back then was to provide sign-on screens in different
languages. Since then I've managed to make this work reliably by relying on
device names. And now I remember that I probably should publicly document
how I did it.
Larry mentioned 'maintenance in progress' screens and other possibilities
in a reply, which seems to match my desired outcome.
Jim Oberholtzer mentioned some example code he wanted to get to me, but I
fail to find this mail with his answer.
Hints are very welcome!
:wq! PoC
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