I'm on the newest version of DSL (1.01 I think). I've been using the Monkey web server since version 7.something, and this is the first time I have noticed this problem. I have a couple of no-ip.com names and I wanted to change the redirect through Monkey. I changed the .conf to go to different directories, unclicked the monkey button, and clicked it again. In the past the control pannel had a button to stop the service, and another button to start it. It seems that unclicking the button does not stop the service. As a test I unclicked the button and my friend was still able to access site. Is there a command line to stop the server (and one to start it again?) Is this a bug/feature?
I read in the notes that a bug of this nature was fixed in version 1.0. How would I find what version I am running?
MattYou could always kill it thru top and then restart it once its changed...
or you could try finding the directory where the binary is located and issuing a ./monkey restart command
Brian AwPhuch
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How would I find what version I am running?
1. From the menu: Apps->Net->Browser->Dillo 2. Double Click the Dillo icon. 3. From the control panel click Help
You can't miss it at the top of Getting Started.
The money bug was fixed in 1.0RC2Thanks guys. It was an earlier version. I didnt realize I could restart it by the command, and that works alot better than restarting the computer. Thanks roberts for showing where the version number is (three ways no less).