Subj : Re: WINDOWS 2008 32 bit Server
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From : MICHAEL PURDY
Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:12 pm

Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 07:08:40 -0400
From: MICHAEL PURDY
To: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
Subject: Re: WINDOWS 2008 32 bit Server
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Greg

Lets say you are a hobbyist sysop with

1. A single computer
2. One Static IP
3. A 64-bit non DOS Friendly Host OS
4. Access to an older OS such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP

Step 1

On the 64 Bit Host computer you would install Virtualbox

 https://www.virtualbox.org/

Step 2

Within Virtualbox you Would create a New VM for say Windows 2000/XP

Step 3

You would customize the VM as needed and in particular set networking to a
Bridged Network Configuration with a static private IP

Step 4

You would follow the normal Wildcat! networking instructions for setting up
a second machine running just wcOnline and the core DLL's
Refer to Hectors Knowledge base article on wildcat networking.

Step 5

Once your Host OS PC and VM PC Wildcat installs are talking to each other
you would then setup the DOS Doors on the VM DOS Friendly machine.

Step 6

In DNS you would add a new A or CNAME record for the VM Machine say

  doors.mydomain.com

Step 7

On your modem/router you would redirect all Telnet traffic to the VM Machine

Step 8

When everything tests OK you would switch the VM OS to Headless Mode rather
than GUI Mode so that it becomes a simple task rather than a desktop
application

Summary

So you would end up with all your DOS doors running on the VM not the 64bit
Host Machine.  The only downside for a single IP Address would be users not
being able to Telnet into the Host PC just the VM Machine.  Naturally if
you have multiple public IP'S then there is no downside.

DOS

I am aware of one sysop running DOS in a VM Under Virtualbox with a very
old version of Wildcat! for local and dial-up access only.  For IP layer
access and to stay up to date with Wins a GUI TCP ready OS is a better way
to go.

I hope this helps

Mike


10/27/2012 5:30 AM, GREG YOUNGBLOOD wrote to MICHAEL PURDY:

-> -> The configuration most sysops has agreed on is:
-> ->
-> -> 1. An up to date 32/64 bit OS
-> -> 2. Installation of a Virtualisation environment such as Virtualbox
-> -> 3. Install an old DOS friendly OS in the VM environment
-> -> 4. Install wcOnline in the VM and run DOS doors with the VM/OS
-> ->
->
-> Hello Mike
->
-> Could you give me a little more detail on this subject.
->
-> Funnny I was going down that road already, I have VirtualBOX installed
-> already and DOS in that environment my question is how do you go from
-> when you make a command like (1) lord to run the door and a normal
-> windows DOSx window opens to then opening a virtual window with DOS other
-> then to a shared folder in that environment?
->
-> Also do I only need wc online.exe in that DOS environment and what does
-> that do for me?
->
-> Thanks for the help.
->
-> Greg

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