For backward compatibility, when USB is used as interface serial numbers from 0-3 are accepted as USB=0-3 to supportthe old method of connecting multiple J-Links to a PC.This method is no longer recommended to be used. Please use the "connect via emulator serial number" method instead.
I have converted a python script to .exe file. I just want to run the exe file from a VB script. Now the problem is that the python script accepts arguments during run-time (e.g.: serial port number, baud rate, etc.) and I cannot do the same with the .exe file. Can someone help me how to proceed?
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Fixed a problem in ArrayProperty's SerializeItem method when using a user-defined structured archive formatter, caused by a mismatch between the saving and loading branches when doing unversioned property serialization.
Tweaked the HLSL shader generation for GPU particle simulations to reduce the burden on the HLSL compiler. Added preprocessor directives to limit the scope of FSimulationContext for simulations using shader stages. Reduced compilation time by 20x (for serial compilation, about 10x for regular usage in the editor).
We've also improved the way we return script injection results in Manifest V3. A "result" is basically the final statement evaluated in a script. Think of it like the value returned when you call eval() or execute a block of code in the Chrome DevTools console, but serialized in order to pass results across processes.
Now copy the certificate (mycert.crt) back to the peer which initially generated the .csr file (this can be over a public medium). Note that the openssl ca command reads the location of the certificate authority key from its configuration file such as /usr/share/ssl/openssl.cnf -- note also that for certificate authority functions, you must set up the files index.txt (may be empty) and serial (initialize to 01).--key fileLocal peer's private key in .pem format. Use the private key which was generated when you built your peer's certificate (see -cert fileabove).--pkcs12 fileSpecify a PKCS #12 file containing local private key, local certificate, and root CA certificate. This option can be used instead of --ca, --cert, and --key.--pkcs11-cert-private [01]...Set if access to certificate object should be performed after login. Every provider has its own setting.--pkcs11-id nameSpecify the serialized certificate id to be used. The id can be gotten by the standalone --show-pkcs11-idsoption.--pkcs11-id-managementAcquire PKCS#11 id from management interface. In this case a NEED-STR 'pkcs11-id-request' real-time message will be triggered, application may use pkcs11-id-count command to retrieve available number of certificates, and pkcs11-id-get command to retrieve certificate id and certificate body.--pkcs11-pin-cache secondsSpecify how many seconds the PIN can be cached, the default is until the token is removed.--pkcs11-protected-authentication [01]...Use PKCS#11 protected authentication path, useful for biometric and external keypad devices. Every provider has its own setting.--pkcs11-providers provider...Specify a RSA Security Inc. PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface (Cryptoki) providers to load. This option can be used instead of --cert, --key, and --pkcs12.--pkcs11-private-mode mode...Specify which method to use in order to perform private key operations. A different mode can be specified for each provider. Mode is encoded as hex number, and can be a mask one of the following:0 (default) -- Try to determind automatically.1 -- Use sign.2 -- Use sign recover.4 -- Use decrypt.8 -- Use unwrap.--cryptoapicert select-stringLoad the certificate and private key from the Windows Certificate System Store (Windows Only).Use this option instead of --cert and --key.
If the network or gateway are resolvable DNS names, their IP address translations will be recorded rather than their names as denoted on the command line or configuration file.script_contextSet to "init" or "restart" prior to up/down script execution. For more information, see documentation for --up.script_typeOne of up, down, ipchange, route-up, tls-verify, auth-user-pass-verify, client-connect, client-disconnect, or learn-address.Set prior to execution of any script.signalThe reason for exit or restart. Can be one of sigusr1, sighup, sigterm, sigint, inactive (controlled by --inactive option), ping-exit (controlled by --ping-exit option), ping-restart (controlled by --ping-restart option), connection-reset (triggered on TCP connection reset), error, or unknown(unknown signal). This variable is set just prior to down script execution.time_asciiClient connection timestamp, formatted as a human-readable time string. Set prior to execution of the --client-connectscript.time_durationThe duration (in seconds) of the client session which is now disconnecting. Set prior to execution of the --client-disconnectscript.time_unixClient connection timestamp, formatted as a unix integer date/time value. Set prior to execution of the --client-connectscript.tls_id_nA series of certificate fields from the remote peer, where n is the verification level. Only set for TLS connections. Set prior to execution of --tls-verifyscript.tls_serial_nThe serial number of the certificate from the remote peer, where n is the verification level. Only set for TLS connections. Set prior to execution of --tls-verifyscript.tun_mtuThe MTU of the TUN/TAP device. Set prior to --up or --downscript execution.trusted_ipActual IP address of connecting client or peer which has been authenticated. Set prior to execution of --ipchange, --client-connect, and --client-disconnectscripts.trusted_portActual port number of connecting client or peer which has been authenticated. Set prior to execution of --ipchange, --client-connect, and --client-disconnectscripts.untrusted_ipActual IP address of connecting client or peer which has not been authenticated yet. Sometimes used to nmap the connecting host in a --tls-verify script to ensure it is firewalled properly. Set prior to execution of --tls-verify and --auth-user-pass-verifyscripts.untrusted_portActual port number of connecting client or peer which has not been authenticated yet. Set prior to execution of --tls-verify and --auth-user-pass-verifyscripts.usernameThe username provided by a connecting client. Set prior to --auth-user-pass-verify script execution only when the via-envmodifier is specified.X509_n_subject_fieldAn X509 subject field from the remote peer certificate, where n is the verification level. Only set for TLS connections. Set prior to execution of --tls-verify script. This variable is similar to tls_id_nexcept the component X509 subject fields are broken out, and no string remapping occurs on these field values (except for remapping of control characters to "_"). For example, the following variables would be set on the OpenVPN server using the sample client certificate in sample-keys (client.crt). Note that the verification level is 0 for the client certificate and 1 for the CA certificate.
Avoid license problems when updating existing Version 6.0, 7.0, or 7.1 installationsStop the server, then do an in-place upgrade on top of your current install. This will retain your current license information. If you install to a new location, or un-install the existing installation, you will lose the license and will require a reset of your serial number system ID. Note this instruction only refers to updates within a given release level (i.e. 7.1.xx to 7.1.yy).
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