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   Message 593 of 613   
   Deon George to mark lewis   
   Refused Connection   
   18 Oct 19 11:17:29   
   
   TZUTC: 1100   
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     Re: Refused Connection   
     By: mark lewis to Deon George on Thu Oct 17 2019 07:13 pm   
      
    ML> yeah... the problem is that that local path should not be being   
   transferred...  the remote side has no need to know anything about your local   
   paths...   
      
   Thats what I thought too...   
      
    ML> did you see my other post about using a different protocol than hydra?   
   the  fault could be in there... tell your argus to use something other than   
   hydra  and see what happens...   
      
   yes, I did - I just read that - havent tried it, might be an option. I might   
   try this Taurus that you mention first though...   
      
    ML> FWIW: argus was the first in the "ART" family... then came radius... it   
   is a  drop-in replacement and fixes numerous bugs while adding a few   
   features...  taurus is the latest one... it is a drop-in   
    ML> replacement for argus and radius...    
    ML> it also fixes bugs and brings even more features...   
      
    ML> you don't say what version of argus you are running but a newer one might   
   have  a fix for this bug... perhaps it would be an idea to try radius and/or   
   taurus,  too...   
      
   So, I'm running on Windows 7 - 32 bit (in a VMware VM). Nothing special about   
   this install - I'm not a windows person (and this config is only so I can play   
   with dos doors and sbbs in windows). The install of Windows is pretty much   
   vanilla windows from the ISO - updates disabled (but has SP1) - and BBS   
   software. (Their may be 1 or two other things on there - git, pgp, nomachine -   
   but thats it, I dont use it day to day...)   
      
   I'm running Argus, as obtained from SF - Help -> About says 3.210 March 26,   
   2001.   
      
   I've tried pulling Radius - which I too obtained from SF (4011 and 4010 files   
   from memory) - expanded the zip files in a directory - but Radius does not   
   start, no visuals, no icons, nothing.   
      
   Its doing something - because the directory becomes busy (stopping me from   
   deleting it) - unless I log off and on again (dont recall if I looked at task   
   manager to see what).   
      
   I recall the first time I tried it, after a long time - a window popped up   
   with just ?????? as text (I'm guessing it was rendering russion, but since no   
   language is installed, it gets question marks). I had two buttons to push, and   
   pushed the default one, but nothing. Thereafter, I cannot get that window to   
   pop up to try the other button.   
      
   I've even copied the Argus config files (I read that in a readme somewhere) -   
   but still nothing. I gave up a deleted it. (The only upside was the help   
   worked, which doesnt in Argus.)   
      
   I'd be happy to give Tarius a crack - I did know of it, so if you have a ready   
   link please share :) otherwise I'll go a googling...   
   ...лоег   
      
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