when i try to connect from my c64 via telnet with wifi card (300 baud), i can't insert user and password before who the synchronet write me "You've been inactive too long.".
Hi,
i've this problem:
when i try to connect from my c64 via telnet with wifi card (300 baud), i can't insert user and password before who the synchronet write me "You've been inactive too long.".
Re: You've been inactive too long.
By: Pamafa to All on Tue Apr 18 20
04:10 pm
Hi,
i've this problem:
when i try to connect from my c64
via telnet with wifi card (300
baud), i can't insert user and
password before who the synchrone
write me "You've been inactive to
long.".
This sounds like a fixed short-lived
bug in v3.20a (in development) in th
parsing of ctrl/main.ini.
https://git.synchro.net/gitpushlog.s
#2ad81713ca49c58046fd36fd3ee18e700d5
52
Have you not updated since March 20?
If you are current, then just increa
the maximum inactivity value in
SCFG->Servers->Terminal->Max Login
Inactivity.
If you're connecting to a Telnet por
(instead of the PETSCII-80 port, e.g
TCP port 64), then you might be
subjected to the "dumb terminal"
(robot) detection login in
exec/login.js which reduces the
inactivity timeout to the
inactive_hangup value set in
modopts.ini:
http://wiki.synchro.net/module:login
Increasing that value would eliviate
that situation (or just connect to t
PETSCII port instead).
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