Hi Charlie,

sorry I thought that the point is just to use jBASE. If SecureCRT is
mandatory - I'd join the other people above in suggestion to use a
different port for Telnet or to use opensshd.

BR
VK

On Sep 29, 4:39 pm, Charlie Noah <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi VK,
> The whole point of this is to be able to use SecureCRT. Wouldn't what you're 
> suggesting bypass that?
> Thanks,
> Charlie
> On 09-29-2011 1:57 AM, VK wrote:Hi, my 2 cents. Is it really necessary to 
> connect to a localhost with jBASE? Just run cmd.exe, go to your home 
> directory, run remote.cmd and you're there. (Might have screen a bit 
> corrupted though.) It works under XP. VK On Sep 29, 8:46 am, 
> Simon<[email protected]>wrote:The IJU utility sets up a file called 
> "remote.cmd" in your chosen directory. You need to link this up with your 
> freesshd setup so that it is run as the shell command - I have a suspicion 
> that it may need renaming as remote.bat rather than cmd. I also think I found 
> that freesshd doesn't necessarily drop you into the directory that the 
> remote.cmd/bat file is in so I had to add a cd /mydatadirectory into the 
> batch file. Apart from that it works fine, except I've always had an issue 
> with freesshd's handling of the "del" key, and also CTRL+C for breaking a 
> program doesn't seem to do as it should - I'm sure both of these issues are 
> solveable, I've just never tried! Regards Simon On 29/09/2011 00:21, Charlie 
> Noah wrote:Hi Simon,I installed freesshd and it let me connect with Jbase. 
> Yippee! I set up a user to test with using iju. I then set a password using 
> password. When I tried to log in it said "Login incorrect". I'm sure I did 
> something wrong or didn't do something. I've never set up a Jbase user on 
> Windows, having previously been in the AIX world. So close...CharlieOn 
> 09-28-2011 3:25 PM, Simon wrote:Does freesshd run on XP home ?If so you could 
> create a local ssh connection from securecrt - this will spawn a dos session 
> on the PC, and you can launch jbase from a batch file there...SimonOn 
> 28/09/2011 21:20, Charlie Noah wrote:Hi Bob,I'm running XP Home. The Jbase 
> docs say it doesn't support jtelnetd in Home, only in Pro. I don't understand 
> why they would limit it like that. D3 handles it just fine, from their 
> telnet, PuTTY and SecureCRT. Oh well, if I can't get it working, I'll just 
> keep using the console. I really don't think I want to spend $150 for another 
> emulator. I already have a SecureCRT license, and they have made quite a few 
> enhancements at my request.Thanks, CharlieOn 09-28-2011 9:39 AM, Bob 
> Rasmussen wrote:The first thing I would check would be any software firewall 
> running on the machine. Even when you're connecting to localhost, firewalls 
> can block the client and/or the server side.You don't state what version of 
> Windows you're running. That might be helpful. In 2008 Server, I have seen 
> that "localhost" won't always resolve. I suspect some kind of security 
> clampdown is responsible, but I don't know for sure.By the way, you might try 
> our Anzio product in a similar configuration.On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, Charlie 
> Noah wrote:I am trying to connect via SecureCRT telnet to Jbase 3.4.7 on my 
> local XP machine using localhost. I can't use port 23 because I'm using that 
> for D3 local. No matter what port I've tried, I get this message:SecureCRT - 
> Version 6.7.1 (build 188) [LOCAL] : Stream has closed 
> [CLOSE_TYPE_NONSPECIFIC] : The remote system refused the connection.or 
> nothing at all.For D3 I had to use hostname 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost, 
> otherwise I got the above error. My hosts file links 127.0.0.1 to localhost, 
> so I'm not sure what's going on there.Per Jbase docs, I put this line in 
> c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\services: jtelnet        2323/tcp             
>               #Jbase Telnet Service Telnet is using port 23, as I'm sure is 
> standard. Nothing else is set to use port 2323 in file services, and netstat  
> /an says nothing is using it. I tried port 24 and got the same 
> result.According to Control Panel>  Administrative Tools>  Services "jBASE 
> Telnetd Server" is set as automatic, but it is stopped. In the Log On tab, 
> "Log on as" is set to "Local System account". "Allow service to interact with 
> desktop" is checked. I have tried with it unchecked, no joy....
>
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