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Hi! Russell, On Thu, 09 Oct 03, you wrote to me: PQ>>>> I don't run any sort of *nix. RT>>> You don't run any sort of *nix, now com'on ... PQ>> I don't need to. If I want to add a BinkP port I just add it PQ>> into the Radius string grid of ports, and run a matching PQ>> port-forward from my firewall server (another string grid PQ>> interface). Piece of the proverbial, mate. RT> Hmm ... okay, what you use for a firewall. P75-16meg/Win95c... I use a Czech Rep. freebie: Proxy+ (which also doubles as a POP3/SMTP/WWW/SOCKS server). PQ>> I wonder if Michiel allowed for multiple port access for the [ ...trim... ] RT> Wonder if MBSE's BinkP server can be run as a server, called from the RT> init scripts along side BinkD, and not need to be started from RT> inetd. Check out Michiel's follow-up on adding alternate port entries to inetd. Sounds promising and you won't have to run a separate program with all the attendant problems of concurrently using the same inbound & outbound areas. Cheers, Paul. --- Radius/W32 4.009-02.01.03/RC10* Origin: SysOps just like to watch. (ZMH only) (3:640/384) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 640/384 954 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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