Ryan Underwood wrote:
Actually, since the BBS doors are run in the local mode, no modemu is necessary.
I don't know where modemu is necessary at all:) It is a funny program, but I can't think about any real use for it (except for testing dosemu's recent ability to use the pty's).
They could be run against vmodem (in traditional BBS mode)
Yes, and documenting the ability to run them remotely would be interesting.
Do you think it would be useful to generate some documentation for running a local-mode-only
local-mode-only? That doesn't sound like it will use the serial port by whatever means. But there are many possibilities. For example, the origins of that discussion are coming from a question about telnetting to a different COM ports of an already running dosemu. This is not possible to acomplish with vmodem at all, and that is not documented.
Do you have a better idea to get telnetd to execute the DOSEMU wrapper besides hacking telnetd or telnetlogin?
Surely. I always have an ideas:) Seriously though, what just comes in a mind first: how about adding a special user with the login shell being a dosemu wrapper?
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