Is there a way to do this from the server? I can get to the server
with ARD. I never even turn on the telnet server, or is it the
machine telnet not the IM telnet server? I have never used KALI
commands. Is there a user manual for that on your site? It is working
now. Not sure how long it took. I do think I should be able to kill
the other session. Especially if I have access to the server
directly. Better yet if I could kill that other session when trying
to log back in with the same IM Remote serial number different IP.
Thanks
Bennie
On Aug 30, 2007, at 7:35 PM, Christopher L. Sweeney wrote:
At 6:56 PM -0700 8/30/07, Bennie Warren wrote:
We just had a power outage. I connected to the internet with my
wireless Verizon card. Then I opened up Intermapper Remote to see
how everything was doing, mostly watching the UPS's to see when to
move the generator into place. Well the power came back on in a
few minutes so I disconnected the Verizon card and hooked my DSL
back up. I didn't think about quitting the application as I
usually don't quit anything. Now Intermapper won't let me log in
with IM Remote as it says that serial number is in use by another
IP. How can I force a disconnect on that connection? I would think
I could do that from a menu any time I wanted to kill a connection?
I'm a little surprised that you're having a problem; any connection
which is truly inactive, as you'd think one associated with a
disconnected wireless card would be, should be disconnected after
several minutes of inactivity.
However, apparently this isn't true for you. If you have the telnet
server running (or you can get in another way to turn it on), you
can use telnet to kill a connection:
1) Log in to the telnet server.
2) Issue a plain KALI command. You will get a list of remote server
connections.
3) Find the one with the IP address in question and type the
command "KALI id kill" where id is the id from the first column of
the KALI command output.
Given that you and Kevin, at least, are having this problem, I
think we need to revisit the timing out of inactive sessions, and
we should also at least consider whether we should give some way to
disconnect a session. Perhaps if you're trying to connect with same
license, you could be given the option of forcing the other session
to end so that you can get on.
-- Christopher
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