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On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Old Man wrote:
>
> Why is it everytime I try to post to this list I get garbage like this?
> Is there something wrong with the mailing list? The message goes through
> okay but I still this stuff. Thanks.
>
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> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 13:47:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: majordomo@livingston.com
> To: oldman@mitec.net
> Subject: Majordomo results: Re: Simultaneous logins
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> >>>> On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, Gary E. Miller wrote:
> **** Command 'on' not recognized.
> >>>> > > Can't one address the race conditions by waiting five minutes
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > > and checking to see if the one user is still logged into the
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > > same two ports? Or better yet, wait five minutes and then
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > > telnet into the PM's and show sessions; that will eliminate
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > > the lost-logoff problem. Since duplicates will be rare,
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > > the extra overhead of the telnet should be small (once per hour or so).
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > I have found that sometimes the PM2 thinks a user is still connected
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > but that is not so. Before kicking someone off I always ping the
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > connection to check that it is up.
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > That is why bpmtools only sends warning mail to duplicate users.
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > BTW, bpmtools uses the "secret" portmaster protocol to check who is
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > on. It seems much faster, and more reliable than running a psuedo
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>> > telnet session.
> **** Command '>' not recognized.
> >>>>
> >>>> Are you sure about the speed, I have two versions of "pmwho", the only
> **** Command 'are' not recognized.
> >>>> using telnet is much faster than the one using bpmtools.
> **** Command 'using' not recognized.
> >>>>
> >>>> Also, I have never seen a user that has been shown as logged in on the
> **** Command 'also,' not recognized.
> >>>> portmaster when he/she was actually not.
> **** Command 'portmaster' not recognized.
> >>>>
> >>>> Sincerely,
> **** Command 'sincerely,' not recognized.
> >>>> Lee Kuo
> **** Command 'lee' not recognized.
> >>>>
> >>>>
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