> On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Jake Messinger wrote:
>
> > Yes very easy. In the user table, you set a default host for each user.
>
> Woah wait... lemme correct myself. You can set a default host and rlogin
> for a specific PORT. Not for a specific user.
Jake slows down a bit...
Well I just checked an old "login" user account and YES YOU CAN set a
default address and rlogin service for each user in the user table. I
was incorrectly pulling up "network" accounts where a default host would
of course, not apply. But use radius instead anyway. ;-)
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