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Tommi Koivula | Joaquim Homrighausen | telnet/vmodem/sio/os2 |
September 27, 2017 8:08 AM * |
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tk>> What would be the easiest way to make FD to call to a tk>> non-standard telnet port with vmodem/sio on os/2 system? tk>> Vmodem/SIO needs the port number after the host name, separated tk>> by _space_. I cannot find a correct format of PHONE statement in tk>> FDNODE.CTL. The space character seems to be the problem now. tk>> I can make a private nodelist with phone entry that contains the tk>> space character. That way FD dials out ok. But that is not very tk>> easy way. JH> If you cannot get this to work, let me know and I'll compile a JH> version which translates a given character (% perhaps) to spaces. That would be the easiest way, or course. JH> Many functions in FD exist and/or behave the way they do for a JH> reason. If you read the documentation from top to bottom (I'm not JH> asking you to )"/>, you'll see there are a *lot* of flexibility and JH> configuration options. That is not to say that things are not JH> missing. Support for INA flags would be also nice. In that case FD could dial IP nodes without any special configuration. JH> Things are missing. And they will be addressed. That is why I'm here. 'Tommi --- * Origin: * rbb.fidonet.fi * (2:221/360) |
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