Subj : Re: wow
To   : Mark Lewis
From : Chris Hoppman
Date : Tue May 06 2003 09:42 pm

|03Quoting message from |11Mark Lewis |03to |11Chris Hoppman
|03on |1106 May 03  13:42:10|03.

ML>  ml> have you looked at the RFC that describes the telnet protocol?
ML>  ml> it appears that RFC854 is the(?) one that covers telnet...
ML>  ml> http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc854.html
ML> following up on this, there seem to be several documents dealing with
ML> telnet... you may also want to consider incorporating ssh into your design
ML> well... on the surface, it appears that you are creating a telnet server fo
ML> this job...
ML> check out this other document, as well...
ML> http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/telnet.htm
ML> i found both by going to google and searching for "rfc telnet" sans quotes.

Okay, I made a big reply to you, but I went to copy and paste the web url you
gave me from mtel to my web browser and it seems as though I close mtel in the
process and the letter was lost. :(  Short and sweet version.

Yep, I check that out before I ask'd. That and some others I read at the
faq.org site is the ones that make my head tiwrl and my thoughts go like homer
simpson. dooh!  They are not as easy to read as the RFC on usenet groups which
I also have done with this.  I am going to save this first them go back and
check out the other site you listted.  Thank-you for your help.  Plus, I think
I am going to ask the author of mtel for the tips of it. Or maybe the author
of GameSrv how to work with the codes.  On doing a telnet server. No, it's
more like a telnet client, but a very lite version.

Thanks for the help,
chris

ps WinCrt know of some good source codes on using it. I did google (wincrt
pascal) and that didn't return any usable source. The swag snippets were
alomost useable.

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