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Java logon

Postby maznos » May 13 06 6:19 am

1. When any of my coleagues uses his laptop to connect through wireless network, the java login never disconnect if he just bluged off (or kicked off) the network? is there any solution (or update) to the java client?

2. I am thinking of making some changes to the java login applet through a friend who knows java, like adding some certain functions like making the java applet send nulls (or anything else) to keep the login on, and make the remote control service disconnect any connection that didnt send any packets within certain amount of time, Is it possible to make that changes? and is it possible to have its code so I can give it a friend so he can make those changes for me?

and ofcourse I'll share the final result with all of you, I am just thinking of a small contribution.


thats all

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Postby genie » May 13 06 11:11 pm

As an alternative to Java logon you can use QbikAuth tray appliccation - you can download it from here:
http://www.wingate.com/downloads/QbikAuth.exe
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Postby maznos » May 13 06 11:21 pm

genie wrote:As an alternative to Java logon you can use QbikAuth tray appliccation - you can download it from here:
http://www.wingate.com/downloads/QbikAuth.exe



I understand this but I am thinking of a better solution for diferent platforms
like linux, mac os x and any other that have a java runtime

you know what I mean...

Thank you anyway

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Postby genie » May 13 06 11:25 pm

The problem with this disconnection is that if a computer is knocked out of the network, TCP connection stays alive until keep-alive packet is sent - which, by default, is sent by a TCP stack once in 2 hours. That's the theory and if this problem is what I think it is, we might release an updated Java login app.
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Postby maznos » May 13 06 11:33 pm

genie wrote:The problem with this disconnection is that if a computer is knocked out of the network, TCP connection stays alive until keep-alive packet is sent - which, by default, is sent by a TCP stack once in 2 hours. That's the theory and if this problem is what I think it is, we might release an updated Java login app.


that will be thankful

and please if possible to add the ability to know the time used like the qbikauth app so they know how much they used ( I mean my coleagues)

and again Thank you very much

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Postby maznos » May 18 06 12:42 am

any news ?


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Postby genie » May 18 06 12:43 am

Not yet - we'll run the tests tomorrow.
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Postby maznos » May 18 06 12:52 am

genie wrote:Not yet - we'll run the tests tomorrow.


Great

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Postby maznos » May 18 06 12:55 am

can you post here the additional futures you will add


Thanks

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Postby maznos » May 19 06 9:49 am

i see the new build came out

is the java applet able to run on any old release? or i have to upgrade

thank you

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Postby genie » May 19 06 9:52 am

The new build contains the old Java client - it hasn't changed yet.
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Postby maznos » May 19 06 9:57 am

genie wrote:The new build contains the old Java client - it hasn't changed yet.



is it going to be updated -just asking-


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Postby genie » May 19 06 1:01 pm

Hi,

Our testers just confirmed that if the connection to the server is lost in Wi-Fi way (that is, local TCP stack is not notified about the connection loss), Java client requires logoff/logon when the connection is established. Fix would probably be available in the next release.
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Postby maznos » May 19 06 9:28 pm

genie wrote:Hi,

Our testers just confirmed that if the connection to the server is lost in Wi-Fi way (that is, local TCP stack is not notified about the connection loss), Java client requires logoff/logon when the connection is established. Fix would probably be available in the next release.



Hi

I am waiting for that fix


Thank you


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Postby maznos » Jun 12 06 10:27 pm

still waiting

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