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Subject: Weird behavior from Kermit 95
From: tom.horsley@att.net (Thomas A. Horsley)
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Every once in a while, I see this happen when I try to exit from a Kermit 95
session that has been connected with ssh and had some local port forwarding
setup (specifically I'm tunnelling an nxclient session through a firewall,
making port 8022 on localhost look like the ssh daemon on the system
inside the firewall where the nxserver lives - see www.nomachine.com
if you want to know what nx is).
I'll exit from the remote system, but kermit won't go away (as far as I
know, there are no pending connections hanging around - I've told everyone
who was using any forwared ports to exit first, but of course they may not
have paid attention to me - you never know what apps are actually doing
after their windows disappear :-).
I'll click on the X on the titlebar to kill it by force.
The window will disappear, then another one (blank) will pop up to replace
it.
I'll click on the X for that window, and yet another one will pop up to
replace it, this one with a message about something like
AcceptThreadInputError (but I can't recall the exact wording, and if I wait
long enough - like the amount of time it took to type the first part of this
message, it finally does go away :-).
Obviously, a highly unimportant bug, since all I'm trying to do is exit
anyway - there ins't any critical info to lose at this point. Just thought
someone might like to know if any work ever manages to happen again on
Kermit 95. Also a highly random bug - most of the time it doesn't happen,
kermit just goes away when I exit).
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