Tim,

thanx for your input. The bbs part looks fine now. Still need to take a look
at my incoming calls.
This is probably arranged in /etc/inetd.conf , and im looking for some info
on that.

Grtz,

Ron !

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: fbb and telnet connections


>Don't have any docs, but I just finished figuring out how to make it work .
. .
>
>In port.conf, your need two entries:
>
> 1) The first goes in the Interfaces section, and looks like this:
> #Com Interface Adress (Hex) Baud
> 2   9         189C          10000000
>
>(#1 is for my TNC)  You still use interface 9 since it is linux, the
Address
>is the HEX representation of the TCP port number to receive telnets on (in
>my case 6300), and the baud rate needs to be something, although it is
>ignored, so I stuck in 10 million, and the base speed for 10B-T to remind
me
>that this is for the network connect.
>
> 2) The second entry if for the specific interface.  It should look
>    pretty much like your TNC interface, but the Type flag should be
>    a "T" instead of an "X".  I also took off the "L" cuz I am not
>    sure what a beacon would look like in tcp/ip.
>
>You also need to adjust the TNC/PORTS counts to reflect the new devices.
>
>The only caveat beyond this is that the user must have the "M" (Modem)
>attribute set to be allowed to login via the telnet - it is secured the
same
>as the modem.
>
>Hopefully this will get you going.  I am using fbb 7.01i under Kernel
2.2.14,
>so if you are on 7.00g, it may be slightly different, but I doubt it . . .
.
>
>[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
>> Hello !
>>
>> I'm looking for some good documentation on logging into (x)fbb via telnet
sessions.
>> Has anyone some good docs or how-to's ?..
>>
>> thanx in advance,
>>
>> Ron Jochems
>> PD1ACF
>> the Netherlands
>
>
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