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<span class="pageSubtitle"><section begin="desc" />PRELOGINUSER userid<section end="desc" /></span> | <span class="pageSubtitle"><section begin="desc" />PRELOGINUSER userid<section end="desc" /></span> | ||
<var>PRELOGINUSER</var> is a parameter on [[JANUS DEFINE]], which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the [[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]]. | <var>PRELOGINUSER</var> is a parameter on <var>[[JANUS DEFINE]]</var>, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the [[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]]. | ||
This parameter indicates the userid under which pre-login processing runs. Pre-login processing is that which occurs before a user login. | This parameter indicates the userid under which pre-login processing runs. Pre-login processing is that which occurs before a user login. |
Revision as of 18:30, 29 February 2012
<section begin="desc" />PRELOGINUSER userid<section end="desc" />
PRELOGINUSER is a parameter on JANUS DEFINE, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the List of JANUS DEFINE parameters.
This parameter indicates the userid under which pre-login processing runs. Pre-login processing is that which occurs before a user login.
This parameter is only available in Version 6.0 and later of the Sirius Mods. Before this version, these were all true about processing that occurred before user login:
- It ran under "NO USERID".
- It was not visible with SirMon, the MONITOR command, or LOGWHO.
- It was not BUMP'able.
After Version 6.0 of the Sirius Mods, pre-login processing runs under the default userid of "NO USERID" or under the userid specified by the PRELOGINUSER parameter; it is visible to SirMon, the MONITOR command, and the LOGWHO command; and it is BUMP'able.
On many port types, much processing can take place before a thread is actually logged on to a user. The PRELOGINUSER parameter can be useful in helping distinguish users in pre-login processing on different ports.
Valid for SRVSOCK, WEBSERV, OPENSERV, FTPSERVER, TNSERV, SDS and IFDIAL port types.