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|  Message 726  |
|  Phillip Kimble to T.J. Mcmillen  |
|  Re: FD + SIO 1.60d  |
|  20 Sep 24 22:04:29  |
 
CHRS: CP437 2
MSGID: 2:333/801@fidonet 660c6c28
REPLY: 1:129/305 ccdd4b38
PID: MBSE-BBS 1.0.8.6 (Linux-x86_64)
TZUTC: 0000
TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.0.8.6 (Linux-x86_64)
T.J. Mcmillen wrote to Phillip Kimble:
TJM> PK> Is there a diffrence between the # and the V ?
TJM>
TJM> Using Vmodem under OS/2 (ie: the V), or using something else like
TJM> NetSerial
TJM> under windows (the #)
I didnt se any difference between the two, '#' vs 'V'. Bpoth had the same
results.
However, reading through something, the author referred to NetSerial as
"Playing with Ports" giving me the Layer 3 solution of just change the
freaking
ports! Becuase the primary BBS is in a firewalld dmz, I set the ITN back to
the default, configured the port forwarding for external users (should there
be
any), and internally connect on port 23.
While this doesnt resolve the question of FD + SIO 1.60d, it fixes my headache
& a 30 year old problem! I will keep playing with it to see if there is a way
to do it, but for now the packets are flowing!
Thank you for the help. I saw you scratching your head but I
commend you on an outstanding display of gentlemanly patince!
Ciao!
phiL
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