dontconnect not honoured #1161

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opened 2018-03-18 18:37:30 +01:00 by sigoa · 6 comments
sigoa commented 2018-03-18 18:37:30 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

on a pristine install, if you modify PORTABLE mode and / or change NETWORK settings - say SOCKS5 settings back and forth - or such - then pyBM (run from current v0.6 py sources in Linux) will connect even though initially DONTCONNECT is set in the KEYS.DAT file. This may be surprising or not desirable behaviour.

so if you really want DONTCONNECT, you have to pull the network cable, thus air-gapping the machine.

Peter says, he "cannot reproduce" it, so make of it what you want. 👍

on a pristine install, if you modify PORTABLE mode and / or change NETWORK settings - say SOCKS5 settings back and forth - or such - then pyBM (run from current v0.6 py sources in Linux) will **connect** even though initially DONTCONNECT is set in the KEYS.DAT file. This may be surprising or not desirable behaviour. so if you really want DONTCONNECT, you have to pull the network cable, thus air-gapping the machine. Peter says, he "cannot reproduce" it, so make of it what you want. :+1:
PeterSurda commented 2018-03-18 19:12:37 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Ok I'll look at it, maybe it's the portable mode that is causing this.

Ok I'll look at it, maybe it's the portable mode that is causing this.
g1itch commented 2018-03-20 17:01:22 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

You did not bother to explain the issue. For example:

  1. select File -> Go offline
  2. close PyBitmessage
  3. check "Work offline" in ConnectDialog upon next start
  4. open and close settingsDialog
  5. now PyBitmessage connects to the network although it should not
You did not bother to explain the issue. For example: 1. select File -> Go offline 1. close PyBitmessage 1. check "Work offline" in ConnectDialog upon next start 1. open and close settingsDialog 1. now PyBitmessage connects to the network although it should not
ffox8 commented 2018-03-21 16:18:32 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

can be tested using #1178
and 3 options
3.png

can be tested using #1178 and [3 options]( http://pichost.org/images/2018/03/21/3.png ) <img src="http://pichost.org/images/2018/03/21/3.png" alt="3.png" border="0" />
PeterSurda commented 2018-03-22 16:03:10 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

I think that people expect PyBM to remain offline after closing the settings dialog. I think that maybe after closing settings, the three-choice dialog should show up again. That appears to be more understandable for a beginner.

I think that people expect PyBM to remain offline after closing the settings dialog. I think that maybe after closing settings, the three-choice dialog should show up again. That appears to be more understandable for a beginner.
sigoa commented 2018-03-22 18:08:45 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

"let me configure..." does not imply that BM goes online after I am done configuring.

"let me configure..." option needs to be stated unambiguously, i.e.:

"let me configure and stay the heck OFFLINE"

"let me configure..." does not imply that BM goes online after I am done configuring. "let me configure..." option needs to be stated unambiguously, i.e.: "let me configure and stay the heck **OFFLINE**"
dimyme commented 2019-11-14 02:45:10 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

does not look 100% OK to me either. the menu option wording ("conn./disconn netwk") is inconsistent initially.

does not look 100% OK to me either. the menu option wording ("conn./disconn netwk") is inconsistent initially.
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