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echo: ftsc_public
to: MARK LEWIS
from: JANIS KRACHT
date: 2014-10-09 16:23:00
subject: FTSC-5001 question

Hi Mark,

>> Here's what I got with my password turned off for Mark:

>here's the mailer log from my end for the first attempt at 11:34... you made a
> least one more attampt about a minute later...

Yeah.. with bbbs, you force to it to re-read the configs if you make changes
like I made today.. and I forgot to do that at first 


> ==========  Thu 09 Oct 14, FD 2.33.mL.b2; Task=11
> + 11:29:57  Event 10-J >>> (NoUsers:12h25m, NoReq:>=OneWk)
> 11:29:57  Processing NetMail folder
> 11:29:58  No messages to send in this event
> + 11:29:58  Event 0-@ >>> (NoUsers:12h25m, NoReq:>=OneWk)
> 11:29:58  Processing NetMail folder
> 11:29:58  No messages to send in this event
> = 11:34:10  RING
> = 11:34:14  RING
> = 11:34:14  CONNECT 57600/ARQ/TEL FROM 72.43.242.234
> ? 11:34:15  Password error: Expected "xxxxxxxx", received "" from 1:261/38

Guess I finally got it there Lol

> + 11:34:15  Prism bbs, 1:261/38
>~ 11:34:15    AKA: 1:261/100, 115:1000/0, 115:1502/0, 115:1502/1, 115:1502/101
> ~ 11:34:15    AKA: 1:1/0, 111:111/1000
> ~ 11:34:15  SysOp: Janis Kracht
> ~ 11:34:15  Using: BBBS/Li6 4.10 Dada-1/#843
> 11:34:15  No (or invalid) TRX# presented
> ~ 11:34:15   Site: Slaterville Springs, NY
> ~ 11:34:15  Flags: XX
> ~ 11:34:15  Phone: 1-607-200-4076
> - 11:34:15  sType: EMSI
> ? 11:34:15  Session handshake failure
> 11:34:15  Terminating call



>> 301346993], length 3 Telnet:
>> 0x0000:  fffb 03                WILL SUPPRESS GO AHEAD
> [...]
>> Telnet:
>> 0x0000:  fffb 00                WILL BINARY
>> 0x0003:  fffb 00                WILL BINARY
>> 0x0006:  fffd 00                DO BINARY
>> 0x0009:  fffd 03                DO SUPPRESS GO AHEAD
>> 0x000c:  fffd 18                DO TERMINAL TYPE
>> 0x000f:  fffb 01                WILL ECHO
> [...]
>> Telnet:
>> 0x0000:  fffb 18                WILL TERMINAL TYPE
> [...]
>> Telnet:
>> 0x0000:  fffa 1801 fff0         SB TERMINAL TYPE SEND SE

> that sure looks like telnet to me ;)

Yes.  Not that this matters all that much, but it does work as expected and as
we know - telnet mailer sessions are in use in some places in the fido-world.

Take care,
Janis

--- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-1
* Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38)

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