It sounds like the way to get this working would be to have whatever sits in fr
nt that accepts the 1st inbound telnet - have it initiate an outbound binary te
net connection to the second host.
Yes, I think so. I thought that Synchronet might work doing that but have found that I also have issues attempting to download after I have opened
a telgate connection to another bbs from Synchronet.
I am not aware of any frontends that will properly initiate the binary connetion. :(
Mystic can do a double telnet back to Mystic. That is the only working example that I'm aware of at the moment. Looking to see if there is a
I believe the way Mystic works is that its behavior varies depending on the connection circumstances. For example:
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do.
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If you are connected via a telnet client and you do an outbound telnet, then Mystic knows that your telnet client can handle the telnet negotiation, so it connects but passes any telnet negotiations directly
to your client and any response from the client directly to the outbound telnet server.
That being the case it sounds like when nested telnet sessions go to non-Mystic systems, something isn't getting passed to the client for negotiation. Or maybe it is trying to negotiate with the original (non-nested) telnet and not the client.
If I had to guess whatever layer is being used (SIO, etc) doesn't do
telnet negotations at all or doesn't know when to request binary.
I need to set up a test with other systems so I can see if sending some telnet commands as a client can resolve it. I can't remember when the
last time was that I tried to test anything like this with a non-Mystic system (out of my own "laziness" of not setting up another BBS software
to test with) so I need to do that to see what I can figure out.
I need to set up a test with other systems so I can see if sending some telnet commands as a client can resolve it. I can't remember when the
last time was that I tried to test anything like this with a non-Mystic system (out of my own "laziness" of not setting up another BBS software
to test with) so I need to do that to see what I can figure out.
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