Subj : Problems with TELGATE
To   : Night Owl
From : Digital Man
Date : Fri Sep 10 2004 05:59 pm

 Re: Problems with TELGATE
 By: Night Owl to Digital Man on Sat Sep 11 2004 12:28 am

>  > The clue I think is that there is no address printed after the "address:"
>  > seems to indicate that your telgate module is not parsing the command-lin
>  > correctly. Double-check your exec/telgate.src file. Did you modify it? It
>  > should contain:
>  >
>  > # telgate.src
>  >
>  > # $Id: telgate.src,v 1.3 2003/01/06 00:28:06 rswindell Exp $
>  >
>  > # @format.tab-size 8, @format.use-tabs true
>  >
>  > !include sbbsdefs.inc
>  >
>  > printf "\r\n\1h\1hPress \1yCtrl-]\1w for a control menu anytime.\r\n\r\n"
>  > pause
>  > printf "\1h\1yConnecting to: \1w%s\1n\r\n" str
>  > telnet_gate str TG_PASSTHRU
>  > cls
>  >
>  > When you run telgate, are you seeing of the above "printf" output?
>
> Thanks again, Yes, checked that All looks the same.
>
> I do get the:
> Press Ctrl-] for a control menu anytime.
> <pause>
> Connecting to: <somename>

Is it actually printing an address in place of "<somename>" here?

                                                 digital man

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