On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Vic Cross wrote: > connect to, like this: > x3270 -port 3270 hostname > > This is a frustrating change, as it makes it quite inflexible -- > especially for the solution you have described. You used to be able > to specify a "hostname port" in the connect dialog, which would allow > you to connect to a different port number without restarting x3270. > Now, to change port, you must exit x3270 and restart with a different > switch.
I'm able to specify a hostname and a port in the connect dialog of x3270. Just use "hostname:port" syntax, so you don't have to restart x3270 for every new connection. :) Same syntax for the command line. Use "x3270 hostname:port" OR "x3270 -port port hostname". BTW, I use x3270 v3.2.17 under Debian sid. > I don't know if c3270 behaves the same way... > > Cheers, > Vic Cross > Regards, Carsten -- "whois awk" sed grep. Carsten Sommer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
