release so I should be dealing with whatever caused your issues using
the DSA key.
A clear LED typically signifies that the device doesn't have a good
enough connection to even do a host lookup. Neither the 3G or Wifi
devices had domain name server information. As such, when you tried
to connect, you ran into the same issue the LED was having in trying
to resolve the host, which was no known DNS servers... yet.
Dean
On Jul 30, 9:19 am, Mark Sidell <marksid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Running latest issh on iphone 4:
>
> - Tried to create a new config. Tapped the "use DSA key" switch. App
> crashed. Repeated several times, same result. Finally, it stopped
> crashing. Have no idea why it finally started to work.
>
> - After creating a new configuration, the new host's status light was
> grey. Clicking on the host to login caused app to freeze. Exited app
> and re-entered. Still frozen, with the PIN keyboard dispayed. After
> several more attempts, got back into app, and the new host started
> working correctly.
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