Subj : RE: qwk DOVE-NET
To : All
From : GREG YOUNGBLOOD
Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:12 pm
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 12:25:34 -0400
From: GREG YOUNGBLOOD
To: MICHAEL PURDY
Subject: RE: qwk DOVE-NET
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Hello Mike
I'll look into it, thanks for the info!
Greg
On 4/14/2014 8:37 PM, MICHAEL PURDY wrote to GREG YOUNGBLOOD:
-> If you just want to be a Node connecting to a particular Wildcat! host
to
-> Upload REP and Download QWK Packets then you can use Telnet scripting
which
-> is made easier if you use the Wildcat! fast login option [!] and
enhanced
-> scripting prompts.
->
-> The problem is that Telnet scripting works on the basis of
->
-> Read Data
-> Write Data
-> Read Data
-> Write Data
-> ...
->
-> So if a Wildcat host has modified their screens/prompts you need to
match
-> your script to work with the site specific customization.
->
-> In the real world the Read Write Data equates to scripting in the form
of:
->
-> expect [wait x]
-> output
->
-> Within established private Wildcat! QWK Networks FTP is used to overcome
-> the Telnet scripting limitations.
->
-> You can use any Telnet scripting language you want. Netterm is probably
-> the most popular.
->
->
http://www.securenetterm.com/
->
-> Again just keep in mind that FTP and Telnet scripting is a non-compliant
-> basic method suited to simple Node to Hub requirements, its not
suitable as
-> a model for running a QWK Network.
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