Proxy logins?

George Robbins grr at cbmvax.commodore.com
Sun Feb 24 06:05:39 AEST 1991


In article <624 at mesrx.UUCP> bbraden at mesrx.UUCP (Bill Braden) writes:
> In article <2238.27c3b13c at idx.com> jrb at idx.com writes:
> >
> >Right now, I use the command from my VAX:
> >submit/remote buck"jrb password"::"/usr/jrb/decwrite" 
> >
> >
> It was news to me that submit/remote could be used to execute something
> on an Ultrix node since it has no batch queues.  Could someone explain
> how this works?  
> 
> Does any one know what command I can use from an Ultrix system to
> execute a job on a VMS node?  I would prefer to execute in batch on
> the VMS side.  We do not run UCX or any TCP/IP software on the VMS 
> side but we do have DECnet on both systems.

I dunno nothing about the submit/remote issue, but the general mechanism
for controlling access on the Ultrix side is the /etc/dnet_proxy file.

Listing a node::user -> login translation in this file bypasses the
normal ultrix "login:" security and I'd assume it would also work for
other DECnet mediated forms of remote access.

To execute jobs/commands on VMS from an Ultrix system, there is a sample
"tell" command distributed with the DECnet stuff and a corresponding 
batch file for the VMS side.  Other possibilities are possible using the
underlying DECnet object capabilities.

Also, I read in one of the rags about a new DEC product that was supposed
to provide VMS style queueing on Ultrix systems so that VMS types could
use the RISC systems for remote job submission.

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