HP NonStop SSH Reference Manual
Configuring and Running SSH2
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LOGNAME=test.us
LOGNAME=mike
SSH_TTY
The pseudo terminal allocated for the session.
Example:
SSH_TTY=/G/pty35/#zwn0001
SSH2_PROCESS_NAME
The SSH2 process that started the shell process.
Example:
SSH2_PROCESS_NAME=$SSH35
HOME
The shell home directory of the user.
Example:
HOME=/home/test
SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
The command that was specified in an exec request. This can be different to the actually executed command, in case a
“forced command” is defined (USER attribute SHELL-COMMAND).
Example:
SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND=ls -l
ENV
Value taken from USER attribute SHELL-ENVIRONMENT
Examples:
ENV=$HOME/setenvvars
ENV=/etc/nonloginshellenvs
ENV=~/testenv
TCP/IPv6 Configuration
The IPv6 standard differs from the IPv4 standard in many ways. The TCP/IP configuration for IPv4 and IPv6 on
NonStop servers is different in several aspects as well, see documents and links listed in section "
Related Reading
".
But from NonStop SSH and comForte SecurSH/SecurFTP product’s standpoint the differences are mainly related to the
new address formats of IPv6, new defines and different modes the NonStop TCP/IP processes with IPv6 support can run
in.
IPv6 Address Formats
IPv4 uses 32 bits for an Internet Protocol address, and can therefore support 2
32
(4,294,967,296) addresses. IPv6 uses
128-bit addresses, i.e. the new address space supports 2
128
(3.4x10
38
) addresses.
Although IPv4 addresses may be presented in various hexadecimal, octal, or binary representations, they are canonically
represented in dotted decimal notation, which consists of four decimal numbers, each ranging from 0 to 255, separated
by dots, e.g., 172.1.2.3. Each decimal number represents 8 bits (one octet) of the IPv4 address.
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