Subj : Re: Windows Telnet...
To : KenDB3
From : KenDB3
Date : Thu Nov 27 2014 09:59 am
> > On Wed, 05 Nov 2014, KenDB3 wrote to Digital Man:
> >
> > K> I Found what I was looking for, but am still a bit confused.
> > K>
http://www.synchro.net/docs/external_programs.html#InternalGateways
> > K> So, from what the docs are telling me, it should be passed on the
> > K> command line, but I'm unsure of formatting. Would it look like this?
> >
> > K>*telgate rainmaker.wunderground.com TG_ECHO
> >
> > that's what we tried, too... but the telgate.js script ignores
> > everything after the remote host... that's why we copied the telgate.js
> > file and edited the new one to manually add those options...
> >
> > bbs.telnet_gate(argv[0],TG_PASSTHRU|TG_LINEMODE|TG_ECHO|TG_CRLF);
> >
> > that is the only real set of changes we made other than commenting out
> > the pause line as noted in my previous post...
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > )\/(ark
>
>Mark, thanks for all the work and info on this as well. Looks like the
> update digital man did might solve some of those problems. Good work
> figuring out the best combo of options as well.
>
> ~KenDB3
With the new update to telgate.js I was able to write this new command line:
?telgate rainmaker.wunderground.com TG_LINEMODE|TG_ECHO|TG_CRLF
Which tops out what looks like 1 character shy of the max characters allowed
in the command line. Works great! Since TG_PASSTHRU is still baked into the
telgate.js script itself, I didn't need to fit that.
Very cool stuff!
~KenDB3
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