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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.  


Pre-login processing runs under the default userid of "NO USERID" or under the userid specified by the <var>PRELOGINUSER</var> parameter; it is visible to <var class="product>[[SirMon]]</var>, the <var>MONITOR</var> command, and the <var>LOGWHO</var> command; and it is <var>BUMP</var>'able.  
Pre-login processing runs under the default userid of "NO USERID" or under the userid specified by the <var>PRELOGINUSER</var> parameter; it is visible to <var class="product">[[SirMon]]</var>, the <var>MONITOR</var> command, and the <var>LOGWHO</var> command; and it is <var>BUMP</var>'able.  


On many port types, much processing can take place before a thread is actually logged on to a user. The <var>PRELOGINUSER</var> parameter can be useful in helping distinguish users in pre-login processing on different ports.  
On many port types, much processing can take place before a thread is actually logged on to a user. The <var>PRELOGINUSER</var> parameter can be useful in helping distinguish users in pre-login processing on different ports.  

Revision as of 22:07, 19 June 2012

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PRELOGINUSER is a parameter on JANUS DEFINE, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port.

This parameter indicates the userid under which pre-login processing runs. Pre-login processing is that which occurs before a user login.

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.

See also