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Default Re: Programming a banner at/after telnetting in (UniVerse) - 03-25-2007 , 04:25 PM






On Mar 25, 1:50 pm, "Adol" <gabeuse... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Answered my own question. Create a logon paragraph, sample in C:\IBM
\SAMPLE\LOGIN
Added SLEEP 3 and customized it, of course.

Then at the end of the paragraph I executed a simple basic program
that just waits for input and voila, there's tbe banner.

On Mar 24, 10:24 pm, "Adol" <gabeuse... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:



Hello,
We're running UniVerse 10.2 on Windows 2k3 server x64. I work for the
end user company, not the company which coded our software but have
taken interest with their approval.

I am new to PICK/UniVerse and was wondering if someone could help me
with some BASIC code or PROC instructions to get me going on a banner
program that will display before, or after, the "Logon Please:" prompt
(but after the initial telnet server login).

Preferrably I'd like a unix style /etc/motd type thing (we're on
Windows of course so that is not available, UV 10.2.) that I could
update periodically with wED or a Windows text editor and transfer the
file to and from the host with SMI/RMI.

Can anyone help with this, maybe some sample code to get me started?
We use AccuTerm but most of our users are actually still on ADDS
terminals connected via old Cisco routers or Cisco routers and Systech
port servers.

I wonder also if I could put something rather extensive and with ASCII
characters in place of the "Welcome to the IBM Universe Telnet
Server".. This seems in UniAdmin to allow only a brief, unformatted
sting though.

Thanks,
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you're a fucking genius



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