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Displaying the license content when connected via the network: Local hardware licenses can only be displayed from a local connection to the system, for example via the console. If you are connected via a remote connection, for example via ssh, the hasp_srm_view command will return an error. Network licenses (network-enabled dongles and software licenses) do not have this problem. Workaround when logged in via a remote connection: When connected to the system via a remote connection, the command to display a local hardware license will return an error. As a workaround, you can display the license contents with the following command (adapt the path of the command if your installation location is different):
Please note: Starting with Charon-AXP/VAX 4.9 and Charon-PAR 1.10, the hasp_srm_view utility on Linux does not follow the settings in the Sentinel ACC with respect to querying remote license servers and network visibility. The utility performs a broadcast search for network licenses even if this has been disabled in the Sentinel ACC. If this behavior has to be prevented for specific reasons, the network access of the system must be temporarily restricted or disabled, for example by blocking the relevant traffic with a firewall. Alternatively, access to the network license at the license server side can be blocked. Note that such methods can negatively impact other functions of the system or, in case of blocking access to a network license on the server, even the functions on other client host systems.
The following shows sample output of the hasp_srm_view command on Linux (to display all available licenses, use the
Starting with license driver versions >= 7.60, for example, in Charon-AXP/VAX version 4.9 and Charon-PAR version 1.11, there are some small changes in the output of hasp_srm_view. The parameters are described in the License Content section of the Licensing Handbook. The following sample shows the most important changes (in blue):
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