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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Anthony (N2KI) via Dxspider-support je
10.2.2025 ob 16:08 napisal:</div>
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style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">The telnet
portion of N1MM is just that, a telnet window. So when you
connect to a node you can enter your user name and password
accordingly and it even saves it for future use. At least
my version logs me into my node and others with username and
password. SO no issue with N1MM as far as I can see.</div>
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<p>We are talking about an improvement not a issue. If your password
is "abcd" you can simply type it in one at a time each time the
connection is lost but even this is superfluous. There is probably
a lot of this with stations that have RFI problems. So the
password must be stored encrypted somewhere locally to be sent
when reconnecting to the dxcluster node. Especially if our
password is, say "&=482$#=!FVgh$$#K&". I can't imagine
typing this every time with the "auto reconnect" option switched
on. And anyway ... who has time to bother with this in a contest?
🙂</p>
<p>CU Dan S50U</p>
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