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you can always configure conserver to do a "ssh <softioc-host> telnet localhost <softioc-port>" if you prefer not to run the conserver-server on the soft ioc host itself. Opening up the telnet port to a linux hosted soft IOC opens up a severe security hole, as everybody can connect to the IOC console and might be able (using the "system" command in IOCshell) to execute arbitrary commands on the host machine. So I'm a bit reluctant on that issue. Maybe I add a compile switch enabling an additional command line option? Maybe rather not? I have noted your other request and will add the corresponding option. Use the -i (--ignore) option to block unwanted characters. For soft IOCs I suggest using "-i ^C^D" as ^D will also stop (and restart) the soft IOC. BTW: This is described in detail on procServ's one page html documentation. (procServ seems to be not simple enough...) Tech-talk-readers: This refers to enhancements to procServ (originally written by Dave Thompson at SNS), that I'm going to release and publish later today (maybe Monday), after adding Emmanuel's suggestions. (I sent him a pre-release tar for real-life beta-testing.) Stay tuned for a moment. Cheers, Ralph Emmanuel Mayssat wrote: I am now using a procServ/conserver configuration. One of the issue is that the procServ allow only connection from localhost (telnet localhost <port> ) as a result the conserver master for the associated console should be the host on which procServ is run.
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ANJ, 02 Sep 2010 |
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