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 user_criteria

    OpenVMS usage:char_string or item_list_3
    type:         character-coded text string or longword (unsigned)
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor or by
                  reference
    If the CIA$M_ITEMLIST flag is FALSE:

    The user_criteria argument is the description of intruder
    or suspect. The user_criteria argument is the address of a
    character-string descriptor pointing to a buffer containing the
    user criteria to match an intrusion record's user specification
    in the intrusion database.

    The user_criteria argument is a character string of between 1 and
    1058 bytes containing characters to match the user specification
    on records in the intrusion database.

    A user specification is any combination of the suspect's or
    intruder's source node name, source user name, source DECnet
    for OpenVMS address, local failed user name, local terminal,
    or the string UNKNOWN. The user specification for an intrusion
    record is based on the input to the $SCAN_INTRUSION service and
    the settings of the LGI system parameter. For more information,
    see the VSI OpenVMS Guide to System Security.

    Wildcards are allowed for the user_criteria argument.

    For more information about using wildcards to scan the intrusion
    database, see the $SHOW_INTRUSION Description section in the VSI
    OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual.

    If the CIA$M_ITEMLIST flag is TRUE:

    The user_criteria argument is now the address of an 32-bit item
    list. If the item list is used, one item, the CIA$_USER_CRITERIAL
    item, must be present in the item list.

    The following table lists the valid item descriptions for the
    user_criteria argument:

    Item               Description

    CIA$_OUTPUT_LIST   Address of an 8192-byte buffer into which the
                       service writes the associated node information
                       for the returned intrusion record.
    CIA$_SCSNODE_LIST  Address of a list of 8-character null-padded
                       SCS nodenames for which the caller wants to
                       see intrusion information about.
    CIA$_USER_         Address of a buffer, 1-1058 bytes long,
    CRITERIAL          containing the intruder or suspect.

    If a CIA$_SCSNODE_LIST item is provided, an intrusion record will
    only be returned if it originated on one of the nodes specified.
    If a CIA$_SCSNODE_LIST item is not provided, records from all
    nodes will be candidates for display. Multiple CIA$_SCSNODE_LIST
    items are permitted in the item list.

    If a CIA$_OUTPUT_LIST item is provided, the item is filled with
    node-count records on return. The returned intrusion record will
    have a breakin block with a valid attempt-count field. The node-
    count records will have the name and attempt-count for each node
    represented.

 intruder

    OpenVMS usage:char_string
    type:         character-coded text string
    access:       write only
    mechanism:    by descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor
    User specification of the matched intruder or suspect record in
    the intrusion database. The intruder argument is the address of
    a character-string descriptor pointing to a buffer to receive
    the user specification of the matched record in the intrusion
    database.

    The intruder argument is a 1058-byte string that will receive
    the user specification of a record in the intrusion database
    that matches the specifications in the user_criteria and flags
    arguments.

 intruder_len

    OpenVMS usage:string length
    type:         longword (unsigned)
    access:       write only
    mechanism:    by reference
    Length of returned string in the intrusion buffer. The intruder_
    len argument is the address of a longword to receive the length
    of the returned intrusion buffer.

    The possible range of the intruder_len argument is 0 to 1058
    bytes. If the longword specified by the argument contains a 0
    after the call to the service, either the service did not find a
    record that matched the user criteria in the intrusion database,
    or there are no more matching items in the intrusion database.

 breakin_block

    OpenVMS usage:record
    type:         block of 2 longwords (unsigned) and
                  1 quadword (unsigned)
    access:       write only
    mechanism:    by reference
    Block to receive various information in the intrusion database
    about a record matching the user criteria.

    Refer to the VSI OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual to view
    the breakin_block argument diagram and descriptor fields table.

 flags

    OpenVMS usage:mask_longword
    type:         longword (unsigned)
    access:       read only
    mechanism:    by value
    Type of records in the intrusion database about which information
    is to be returned. The flags argument is a longword bit mask
    wherein each bit corresponds to an option.

    Each option has a symbolic name. The $CIADEF macro defines the
    following valid names:

    Symbolic Name      Description

    CIA$M_ALL          All records will be shown. If the flags
                       argument is omitted, this value is assumed.

    CIA$M_INTRUDERS    Only intruder records matching the criteria
                       specified by the user_criteria argument will
                       be returned. The value of the flag field in
                       the break-in block will always be 1.

    CIA$M_ITEMLIST     If FALSE, the user_criteria argument is a
                       character string. If TRUE, this argument is a
                       32-bit item list.

    CIA$M_SUSPECTS     Only suspect records matching the criteria
                       specified by the user_criteria argument will
                       be returned. The value of the flag field in
                       the break-in block will always be 0.

    Each of these options is mutually exclusive.

 context

    OpenVMS usage:context
    type:         longword (unsigned)
    access:       write only
    mechanism:    by reference
    Context information to keep between related calls to the $SHOW_
    INTRUSION service. The context argument is the address of a
    longword that receives a context from the service.

    The initial value contained in the unsigned longword pointed to
    by the context argument must be 0. The contents of the unsigned
    longword must not be changed after the service has set its value.
    If the contents of the context argument are changed between calls
    to the service, SS$_BADCONTEXT will be returned.

    Contexts become invalid after one-half hour of non-use. This
    means that if you call the $SHOW_INTRUSION service with a
    wildcard in the user_criteria argument and do not call the
    service to get the next matching record within one-half hour,
    the context becomes invalid. If the context has become invalid,
    you must restart your search of the intrusion database from the
    beginning by resetting the context to 0.
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