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|  Message 730  |
|  Phillip Kimble to T.J. Mcmillen  |
|  Re: FD + SIO 1.60d  |
|  21 Sep 24 05:44:18  |
 
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TZUTC: 0000
TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.0.8.6 (Linux-x86_64)
T.J. Mcmillen wrote to Phillip Kimble:
TJM> PK> to do it, but for now the packets are flowing!
TJM>
TJM> Was thinking ... doesn't SIO only allow defaulting to port 23?
Yes, it defaults to port 23 outbound but it will call out using other
destination ports. SIO 1.60d chokes on the ':' seperator between the IPAddr &
destination port. BUT, I finally figured it out. If I define the IPAddr port
as a macro, inside the runfd1.cmd it works. If I define inside the FDNode.ctl
it
fails.
What works is:
RUNFD1.FD
set Boss=V192.168.1.1 60177
FDNODE.CTL
PHONE 2:xxx/xxx $[Boss]
What doesnt work is:
FDNODE.CTL
PHONE 2:xxx/xxx V192.268.1.1 60177
I cant explain it but this is what I tried this morning & its working!
Ciao!
phiL
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