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Hi Rob,
Rob Swindell wrote to Michiel Broek:
RS> > Short term solution is to change syncterm. At least I want to try that
RS> just
RS> > to be sure that it can work.
RS> > For the longer solution mbse needs it's own telnetd for login, but that
RS> can
RS> > then be made also to handle incoming mailer sessions on port 23 like
RS> some
RS> > other systems can do.
RS>
RS> That change to SyncTerm has been made. Did you get my last message on this
RS> topic?
The one from a week to two weeks ago? Not a very recent one.
RS> > I also found that it doesn't harm that both the server and the client
RS> put
RS> > the connection into binary mode.
RS>
RS> That's correct. And for clarification a Telnet connection can have binary
RS> mode
RS> enabled in either (or both) directions.
I think both directions must be set, but I mean setting it twice (server and
client side) doesn't harm.
RS> >
Greetings, Michiel Broek
Email: mbse{at}mbse.dds.nl
Fidonet: Michiel Broek at 2:280/2802
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