theoretically there is a limit for storing passwords, but in practice it is not justified to use strong passwords for this service, because all passwords are sent unencrypted to ON4KST .Unfortunately, as far as I know, even https is not turned on for this service.
If I'm wrong, please correct me, that the only access is unencrypted telnet and http, where you send passwords in plaintext form.
Getting back to your problem.I have tested the 25 chars (including special chars) password without any problem. Theoretical limit seems to be around 2500 chars, which is the limit of the Windows Credential Store. If you got a connection refused, it seems to be an issue with network connection. Keep in mind that QLog uses a telnet connection type for ON4KST.Try to check if the telnet port (23) is not blocked for outgoing traffic by your firewall or internet provider.
ne 11. 2. 2024 v?20:22 odes¨ªlatel Dave, G8FXM <webmaster@...> napsal:
I removed version 0.30 and installed version 0.32 and that did the trick, it now opens normally. Many thanks. I have another issue, I changed my ON4KST Chat password and now I cant log in through QLog, it keeps saying connection refused by host, but I can log into to ON4KST directly. Is there any limit in QLog on password length maybe?