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Subject: NonInteractive terminal lines
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Date: Fri, 28-Jun-85 13:31:20 EDT
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From: "Brand Hal"@LLL-MFE.ARPA


   Does anyone know how to set a terminal line so that you can't log in.
More precisely, how does one set a VMS terminal (i.e. TTA5 or TXA3) so
that it never presents the "USERNAME" prompt, and so never allows logins?
I tried SET TERM TXA3/PERM/NOINTERACTIVE and I could still login over
TXA3.   However, there were some differences: 1) The echoing of input to
the USERNAME prompt was not upcased, and 2) Output sent to the terminal
was line terminated by CR CR LF instead of (in INTERACTIVE mode) just CR LF.
I have loaded the virtual terminal driver, and so tried setting the terminal
SET TERM TXA3/PERM/NODISCONNECT and SET TERM TXA3/PERM/DISCONNECT.   Neither
setting had any effect upon locking out logins.   Any ideas?
					Hal Brand
					BRAND#HAL@LLL-MFE.ARPA