> So you edit an existing user, exit, then go into edit again and it GPFs?
>
> I'd like to test it myself so I'd like to know the steps you are going
> through.
Okay, telnet on on a shell account to the portmaster as root. Then run
pconsole and bring up the user list. Make a change, then close the users
box. Then go back in and you get a GPF. It seems to do it when you are
telnetted in from another port at the same time.
> Not uncommon with 16-bit Windows apps.
So when will it be 32 bit?
> >ALSO! The scalablility of some of the boxes is not there or not adequate.
> >Not all of us have 1280x1024 screens to see these big windows on.
>
> I'm using 640x480 LCD on my notebook... What screens?
The View Ports, screens, the USERS screens, many of those columns are
wating space. They are all the same width, but some of them that hold the
port number for example dont need to be 15 characters wide. I have to
scroll to the right on ANY ports screen. Also I cannot resize the windows
vertically OR horizontally.
> You want to access a PM as root (basically what it does) without a
> password??
No, I want to optionally save the passwords like WS-FTP does.
> >Also, you cannot delete entries in the portmaster unit list. Once you've
> >accessed it, its in the list forever. Im sure it could be manually
> >deleted.
>
> Hmm. Sounds like a good RFE.
Nope this can be done. Its just not straightforward.
> to get people to upgrade to PM-2s, etc. We don't *want* to support
> them, the PM-11 is end-of-lifed. I don't think we even have one working
> in the building.
Ah HA! THis is where I got the idea that you guys didnt support the PM 11.
> -MZ
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