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saanthosh
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Registered: Dec 2001 Location: Country: India State: Certifications: MCSE, CCNA, A+, WIN2K Working on: CCNP, SUN
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Telnet and FTP
Hi guys, I wonder if you could clear the following two questins for me
01. Imagine a situation where i have got 25 users connected to my server through Telnet using my computer Ip address (not hostname. If i am using the 'who or whodo' command it lists me the IP address and the remote session id of all the connected computers. I can use Kill -9 <session id> to disconnect the users. Now my question is, How am i to know which user i am killing since it does not show me hostnames of the remote computers.
02. I am connected to a remote computer using FTP and trying to copy some files on to the local machine. Each time i use the mget command it copies all the files from the remote computer to my local computers present working directory. Is it possible to copy the files to a sub floder in my local computer using the relative or absolute paths?
thanks in advance
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01-14-02 08:42 AM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
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01-14-02 11:16 AM
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jhardt
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: englewood, co usa Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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rulo
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Registered: May 2000 Location: Rota Country: Spain State: Certifications: MCSE,MCSA,CCNA,CCA,SCSA,3Com Working on: CCSA, CCNP
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Solaris
Hi,
I know that you have an option with the who or whodo to shows you the user (i think).
See the man pages for who or whodo.
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01-15-02 08:21 AM
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haseeb_eng
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Kuwait City Country: Kuwait State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, Content Networking, Wireless LAN Design Spec. Working on: PMP CCIE (R&S) MBA
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01-16-02 06:40 AM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
Total Posts: 1105
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Have a look on the www.sun.com site and do a search in the on-line doc's failing that if you have Solaris 8.0 installed they should be on the system (assuming you installed the Doc's CD 
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