On 29 Dec 2018, g00r00 said the following...
I did see your message and I was doing some testing on my 64-bit system. For me it does fail but only the very first connection after startup. After that it seems to work fine.
I had dupe IP set to 1 before so subsequent tries to log in reported a duplicate IP. I have it set to 0 now.
I do see the login screen now but it fails to detect my terminal and asks
me.. 0 for ascii or 1 for ansi but it doesn't accept my keyboard input.
I did see that login screen with both syncterm and nodespy but am not getting
a response at the moment and I see this in mis.log
+ 2018.12.29 15:15:37 SSH > Connect on slot 5/5 (127.0.0.1)
+ 2018.12.29 15:15:37 SSH 5-HostName localhost
+ 2018.12.29 15:15:37 SSH 5-Negotiating SSH session
The above was from a call from nodespy when mis was in daemon mode.
I have a quick question about shutting down mis gracefully when I make
changes to the config and want to restart. I have always used "killall mis"
to shut it down when I need to restart but that doesn't shut it down completely. It stops most of the mis threads but a few remain and I have to "killall -9 mis" to get the remaining ones to stop.
Is there a better way to shut down mis when it's in daemon mode?
Ttyl :-),
Al
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