Subj : Internet Rex
To : RJ Clay
From : Roy Witt
Date : Thu Sep 27 2012 11:08 pm
27 Sep 12 12:51, RJ Clay wrote to All:
GD>> My question is about internet rex under
GD>> node manager --> in a users node entry
GD>> connection information why is I can not edit any passwords
GD>> that exist such as packet password, encryption password, or session
GD>> password or even rexfix password, in fact all of these are grayed
GD>> out.
RC> I'm also seeing the same kind of issue...
Linux?
RC> After not having it running for quite awhile I decided to try
RC> setting it up again, so installed the Linux version of it on a
RC> virtual machine running Debian v4 ('Woody').
Debian does present a problem. Most Linux users have probably given up on
using IREX by now. The older Linux libraries are obsoleted by the newer
versions. (whatever that means to you, new libraries makes no difference
to a WIN user)
RC> Attempted BinkP connects to it are failing;
RC> thought to check the session password setting but like Gregory, found
RC> that none of the passwords are accessible for editing.
Use your keyboard up/down arrow keys to select the level you want to enter
a password. Hit (enter key) and the ******** will go away and show you a
blank line. Enter a password and hit enter key again to save.
You can also use the up/down arrow keys to select Send notify, Send help,
Secure and Send Ack (sometimes there is no response to Send Ack, as it
depends on other things configed in the nodes config). Pressing the Enter
key Changes Yes and/or No to its opposite status.
i.e. Send notify messages; No changes to Yes with one hit of the enter key
and vice versa for Yes to No...
Escape key exits this window and you can then save the nodes settings by
exiting REX or continue to config another node...
Always exit REXCFG with the Escape key and answer Yes to any changes made.
R\%/itt
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