On 15/08/2015 09:23, 3640/1384 wrote:
DD>> I guess I could do away with the "PVT" from my listing - I say that I
DD>> "operate a FTN system" - even if no-one can connect with it... anytime.
PQ> Mmm... it works particularly well from here...
PQ> --- 8< ---
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Begin v4.010/21.01.2005,13:56(Final-Release)
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Running under: Windows 9X 4.10 (build: 2222, A )
PQ> ^ 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Connect From 10.1.1.8 #24554
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Establishing BinkP transfer protocol
PQ> = 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Station : Jabberwocky, TCP/IP 2
PQ> = 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Address : 3:640/305
PQ> : 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 SysOp : David Drummond from Brisbane,
Australia
PQ> : 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Number : 10.1.1.8
PQ> : 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Flags : MO,CM,IBN
PQ> : 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Mailer : binkd/0.9.5a/Linux binkp/1.1
PQ> = 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Time : Sat, 15 Aug 2015 08:35:32 +1000
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Remote has 0b of mail and 980b of files for us
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Password-protected session (auth=CRAM-MD5)
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Handshake time - 0 seconds
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Nothing for them
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Receiving '4fb09025.sa1' (980b)
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Received 'M:\DOWNLOAD\4fb09025.sa1'
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 SEND: End of batch
PQ> 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 RECE: End of batch
PQ> * 15-Aug-2015 08:35:12 Session completed successfully
PQ> --- 8< ---
PQ> NB. The LAN address/number is provided by a proxy server here.
It only works for you because you're privy to the "secret" connection info. :)
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Regards
David
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