On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 14:23, Paul Hammant wrote:
> Shawn,
> 
> I'm late to this discussion.  I'm really interested too (as am for all 
> RFC standard servers).
> 
> If you can port the SF one then good.  If you can convince the SF team 
> to migrate to Phoenix or be compatible with (dual mode), then better.

I had some email with the maintainer back in January when I was first
investigating Telnet needs.

Umm. What is "dual mode"?

> 
> If you want some really dynamic thinking, consider Beanshell (BSH) as 
> the env on the server side that is instead of say Bash.  100% standard 
> telnet clients on Windows/Mac/Unic etc connect to a Phoenix server that 
> is giving you an execution env that is a textual equivalent to 
> Beanshell's GUI.  It should be fairly easy to use beanshell in this way, 
> one your have a telnet compliant transport, i.e. you will not have to 
> fork beanshell.  It is a dream to use and adapt for other purposes.  I 
> have an adaption in Jesktop and a simple use in EOB.
> 
> I kinda think we should resurrect the UserManagement block.  JAMES has 
> one, FtpServer does too.  We need a general one that all whould use., 
> and remote Telnet or SSH can validate against...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> - Paul
> 
> > At one point (although I don't see it now), the Avalon web site
> > mentioned interest in a Telnet server for Phoenix. It also mentioned
> > the telnetd server that is on SourceForge.
> >
> > I'm curious if that interest was still there and what are the 
> > expectations
> > regarding the server's functionality.
> >
> > My interest is that I need some Java TELNET server I/O code at
> > my company and am looking into the SF telnetd code.
> >
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