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Subject: | Re: procServ soft IOC server - V2.3.0 released |
From: | Ralph Lange <[email protected]> |
To: | Steve Lewis <[email protected]> |
Cc: | EPICS Tech Talk <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:51:24 +0200 |
Cheers, Ralph
I finally got around to trying this out...it's amazing! Congratulations to Dave and Ralph. Of course, I do have 2 small suggestions, since it has been more than a week :-)
1. Add a flag (-a|--allow)" to allow non-'localhost' telnet activity. I know there are add-ons like conserver to package the procServ with ssh to enable one-stop shopping, but procServ is so straight-forward, I prefer to use it alone with just some shell aliases. I can deal with the security issues on an isolated network--at least I want to set my own policy.
2. When you first invoke, say, "./st.cmd", you miss the output until you have time to invoke the telnet. Of course, you can scroll back to see what you missed; or even use ^R to force a restart and watch from the beginning. So what I am suggesting is a flag (-w|--watch) which invokes the telnet session early enough to see the initial command at work.