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echo: binkley
to: All
from: Sean Dennis
date: 2009-05-09 12:14:16
subject: BT over telnet

Hello, All.

This message is probably more for the OS/2 sysops...

I'm thinking about using BT to "answer the phone" on my telnet
ports.  I'm writing a "matrix logon" front-end for my BBS and
want to use BT to answer the port for me so the logon door can pick up and
then pass the hot connection to Maximus.  While I've been tinkering with
this, the thought occured to me that my system might be
"crashable" via telnet.  Does anyone know about this and can this
be done properly?

Later,
Sean

//sean{at}nsbbs.info | http://nsbbs.info | ICQ: 19965647

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