Subj : Windows Telnet...
To   : Zazz
From : Digital Man
Date : Mon Jul 13 2015 03:33 pm

 Re: Windows Telnet...
 By: Zazz to Bill McGarrity on Sat Jul 11 2015 01:24 pm

>   Re: Windows Telnet...
>   By: Bill McGarrity to All on Wed Oct 29 2014 10:49 am
>
>  BM> Quick question. Can I use Window's telent.exe as a command in a door to
>  BM> connect to an outside IP and have the I/O appear in the callers client?
>  BM> Reason behind this, the IP i am trying to access requires a newer
>  BM> version  of telnet than what is supplied with Synchronet's telgate. At
>  BM> a command  prompt using Windows telnet I can access the site with no
>  BM> problems.  Connecting to the system with a client the system opens a
>  BM> DOS window, the  information is displayed within that window yet
>  BM> nothing to the incoming  client. Do I need to configure the Intercept
>  BM> I/O? Right now all I have  toggled is Native to Yes and Shell to yes.

I think what you want to use is mudgate.js or unixgate.js. Have you tried
those?

                                           digital man

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