Subj : Re: Windows Telnet...
To : Digital Man
From : KenDB3
Date : Thu Nov 27 2014 09:59 am
> Re: Re: Windows Telnet...
> By: KenDB3 to Digital Man on Wed Nov 05 2014 10:56 am
>
> > > >
> > > > You can enable local echo with the telgate TG_ECHO option.
> > > >
> > > > digital man
> > > >
> > >
> > > Thanks digital man! Is that done right on the command line that calls
> > > the telgate, or isthat in a config file somewhere?
> > >
> > > ~KenDB3
> >
> > I Found what I was looking for, but am still a bit confused.
> >
http://www.synchro.net/docs/external_programs.html#InternalGateways
> > So, from what the docs are telling me, it should be passed on the
> > command line, but I'm unsure of formatting. Would it look like this?
> >
> > *telgate rainmaker.wunderground.com TG_ECHO
> >
> > Which I actually gave this formatting a go, and so far I haven't had
> > luck. I even tried it with the brackets (which I was pretty sure wasn't
> > the answer). I know echo works because I can use Ctrl-] to turn on Echo
> > once I am already connected.
> >
> > Thanks for any help, dm! Its not a big priority for me, I just like
> > learning how these things work. It is honestly just fun playing around
> > with the system.
>
> Until now, we've had diferent *versions* of telgate.js for different types
> of hosts which required different combinations of TG_* flags (e.g.
> mudgate.js, unixgate.js). However, with the flexibility of command-line
> arguments, we don't really need those. If you want to pass multiple flags
> to telgate.js (the latest version in CVS), you specify them separate with a
> pipe-symbol, but no spaces: "?telgate[.js] host[:port]
> [flag][|flag][|flag]..."
>
> example:
>
> "?telgate.js rainmaker.wunderground.com TG_PASSTHRU|TG_ECHO"
>
> digital man
>
Awesome, I will definitely grab the update and give it a go! Thank you!
~KenDB3
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