• Virtual Modem / Dialup connection

    From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to All on Fri Mar 3 17:30:06 2017
    I have a virutal modem that I can set on a dial up. Is it possible to run the old Binkleyterm on a virtual internet modem so that a node that can only telnet-mail in get mail from me?

    Allen
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Allen Prunty on Fri Mar 3 19:26:09 2017
    On Fri, 03 Mar 2017, Allen Prunty wrote to All:

    I have a virutal modem that I can set on a dial up. Is it
    possible to run the old Binkleyterm on a virtual internet modem so
    that a node that can only telnet-mail in get mail from me?

    it should be possible... that's exactly how i have frontdoor running over here except that i'm doing it on OS/2 with ray gwinn's SIO package...

    )\/(ark


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  • From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to mark lewis on Fri Mar 3 20:43:15 2017
    Re: Virtual Modem / Dialup connection
    By: mark lewis to Allen Prunty on Fri Mar 03 2017 07:26 pm

    it should be possible... that's exactly how i have frontdoor running over here except that i'm doing it on OS/2 with ray gwinn's SIO package...

    I have the virtual modem and it works (don't know how to make a fossil work with it) and it dials out under Platinum express telnet.

    I would like to find something that can do BSO routing and telnet. Front door does not do BSO so I'm kind of limited.

    Not sure if the fossil driver is in the mix. I'm using Netserial as a virtual modem.

    Allen
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Allen Prunty on Fri Mar 3 20:51:34 2017

    On 2017 Mar 03 20:43:14, you wrote to me:

    it should be possible... that's exactly how i have frontdoor running
    over here except that i'm doing it on OS/2 with ray gwinn's SIO
    package...

    I have the virtual modem and it works (don't know how to make a fossil work with it) and it dials out under Platinum express telnet.

    that's a first step...

    I would like to find something that can do BSO routing and telnet.
    Front door does not do BSO so I'm kind of limited.

    understood...

    Not sure if the fossil driver is in the mix. I'm using Netserial as a virtual modem.

    px doesn't need a FOSSIL IIRC... binkleyterm, on the other hand, does... i suspect you'll need to get NetFoss into the mix or replace NetSerial with NetFoss but you'll have to ask those familiar with pcmike's stuff for those details...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Allen Prunty on Sun Mar 5 03:14:18 2017
    Hello Allen!

    03 Mar 17 17:30, you wrote to all:

    I have a virutal modem that I can set on a dial up. Is it possible to
    run the old Binkleyterm on a virtual internet modem so that a node
    that can only telnet-mail in get mail from me?

    Yes, it is. 1:320/119 has 2 nodes of BinkleyTerm answering VModems using Ray Gwinn's SIO2K OS/2 comm. drivers.

    Andrew

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360.8110 to Andrew Leary on Sun Mar 5 11:54:40 2017
    Hello Andrew!

    05 Mar 17 03:14, you wrote to Allen Prunty:

    Yes, it is. 1:320/119 has 2 nodes of BinkleyTerm answering VModems
    using Ray Gwinn's SIO2K OS/2 comm. drivers.

    But no connection. :(

    03-05 04:04 VMODEM, Version V1.21 is alive and seems well.
    03-05 11:50 Outgoing to 73.142.85.56 from COM5 on port/socket 3141
    03-05 11:50 We are negotiating with the remote
    03-05 11:51 Outgoing connect attempt time out
    03-05 11:51 COM5 disconnected

    Using SIO 1.60 with Xenia.

    'Tommi

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Andrew Leary on Sun Mar 5 18:24:46 2017
    On 2017 Mar 05 03:14:18, you wrote to Allen Prunty:

    I have a virutal modem that I can set on a dial up. Is it possible
    to run the old Binkleyterm on a virtual internet modem so that a node
    that can only telnet-mail in get mail from me?

    Yes, it is. 1:320/119 has 2 nodes of BinkleyTerm answering VModems
    using Ray Gwinn's SIO2K OS/2 comm. drivers.

    and a pretty sight it is, too :)

    + 18:20:50 Event 0-@ >>> (NoUsers:5h34m, NoReq:>=OneWk)
    18:20:51 Processing NetMail folder
    18:20:58 No messages to send in this event
    + 18:21:14 Calling Bits & Bytes BBS, 1:320/119, bbs.bnbbbs.net 2023
    = 18:21:15 CONNECT 57600/ARQ/TEL TO 73.142.85.56
    + 18:21:20 Bits & Bytes BBS #3, 1:320/119
    ~ 18:21:20 AKA: 1:320/0, 9:91/16, 10:10/90, 10:4/2, 33:860/1, 33:860/0
    ~ 18:21:20 AKA: 92:762/101, 92:762/100, 92:762/0, 110:212/1, 110:212/0
    ~ 18:21:20 AKA: 111:4950/101, 111:4950/100, 111:4950/0, 115:1502/119
    ~ 18:21:20 AKA: 510:269/1, 510:269/0, 510:5112/0, 618:100/1, 618:100/10
    ~ 18:21:20 AKA: 618:100/0, 618:10/0
    ~ 18:21:20 SysOp: Andrew Leary
    ~ 18:21:20 Using: BT/2 2.60XE/Gamma-6(mxcom) Watcom/i386
    : 18:21:20 RTime: 05 Mar 17, 18:21:19 (-0500)
    : 18:21:20 LTime: 05 Mar 17, 18:21:15 (-0500)
    ~ 18:21:20 Site: North Stonington, CT USA
    ~ 18:21:20 Flags: CM,XA,IBN,ITN,IVM
    ~ 18:21:20 Phone: bnbbbs.net
    - 18:21:20 sType: EMSI
    - 18:21:20 Password protected mail session
    + 18:21:25 Mail transfer completed
    $ 18:21:25 To 1:320/119, 0:10, 0
    18:21:26 No messages to send in this event


    )\/(ark

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360.8110 to mark lewis on Mon Mar 6 07:52:52 2017

    Hello mark!

    I have a virutal modem that I can set on a dial up. Is it
    possible to run the old Binkleyterm on a virtual internet modem
    so that a node that can only telnet-mail in get mail from me?

    Yes, it is. 1:320/119 has 2 nodes of BinkleyTerm answering
    VModems using Ray Gwinn's SIO2K OS/2 comm. drivers.

    and a pretty sight it is, too :)

    + 18:20:50 Event 0-@ >>> (NoUsers:5h34m, NoReq:>=OneWk)
    18:20:51 Processing NetMail folder
    18:20:58 No messages to send in this event
    + 18:21:14 Calling Bits & Bytes BBS, 1:320/119, bbs.bnbbbs.net 2023
    = 18:21:15 CONNECT 57600/ARQ/TEL TO 73.142.85.56

    Telnet connection, not Vmodem! :)

    'Tommi

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Tommi Koivula on Mon Mar 6 11:28:12 2017

    On 2017 Mar 06 07:52:52, you wrote to me:

    I have a virutal modem that I can set on a dial up. Is it possible
    to run the old Binkleyterm on a virtual internet modem so that a
    node that can only telnet-mail in get mail from me?

    Yes, it is. 1:320/119 has 2 nodes of BinkleyTerm answering VModems
    using Ray Gwinn's SIO2K OS/2 comm. drivers.

    and a pretty sight it is, too :)

    + 18:20:50 Event 0-@ >>> (NoUsers:5h34m, NoReq:>=OneWk)
    18:20:51 Processing NetMail folder
    18:20:58 No messages to send in this event
    + 18:21:14 Calling Bits & Bytes BBS, 1:320/119, bbs.bnbbbs.net 2023
    = 18:21:15 CONNECT 57600/ARQ/TEL TO 73.142.85.56

    Telnet connection, not Vmodem! :)

    yes... nothing was said about the vmodem protocol... "VModems" indicates to me "virtual modems" and not the protocol...

    )\/(ark

    Always Mount a Scratch Monkey
    Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong...
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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Tommi Koivula on Mon Mar 6 13:49:16 2017
    Hello Tommi!

    06 Mar 17 07:52, you wrote to mark lewis:

    Yes, it is. 1:320/119 has 2 nodes of BinkleyTerm answering
    VModems using Ray Gwinn's SIO2K OS/2 comm. drivers.

    and a pretty sight it is, too :)

    + 18:20:50 Event 0-@ >>> (NoUsers:5h34m, NoReq:>=OneWk)
    18:20:51 Processing NetMail folder
    18:20:58 No messages to send in this event
    + 18:21:14 Calling Bits & Bytes BBS, 1:320/119, bbs.bnbbbs.net
    2023 = 18:21:15 CONNECT 57600/ARQ/TEL TO 73.142.85.56

    Telnet connection, not Vmodem! :)

    Mark connected via Telnet. Either one should work; Telnet to port 2023, or Vmodem to port 3141.

    Andrew


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360.8110 to Andrew Leary on Wed Mar 8 15:08:20 2017
    Hello Andrew!

    18:21:15 CONNECT 57600/ARQ/TEL TO 73.142.85.56

    Telnet connection, not Vmodem! :)

    Mark connected via Telnet. Either one should work; Telnet to port
    2023, or Vmodem to port 3141.

    Yes he did. I tried to poll via vmodem port 3141 but it failed.

    I'll vnc to my OS/2 and try again..

    Nope, the connection times out. :(

    Can you connect 2:221/360 vmodem port 3141?

    'Tommi

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