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Bryan Stansell bryan@conserver.com
Sun, 12 Jan 2003 11:46:43 -0800 (PST)
there's one other possibility. if the local device has permissions that are read-only for the user running conserver, you'll get read-only connections to the console (since it can't open the port read-write). so, what are the perms on /dev/ttyD000? 444? if you temporarily change them to 777 and start conserver, does it fix the problem? just a wild guess. aside from this and the already mentioned "another user", i can't think of a reason why you'd get read-only connections (well, aside from a bizarre bug). hope this helps. Bryan On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 09:52:56AM -0800, Stephens, Kenneth G wrote: > system:/dev/ttyD000:9600n:&:1h