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|  Message 2951  |
|  Andrew Leary to mark lewis  |
|  VMODEM  |
|  21 Aug 19 01:34:07  |
 REPLY: 1:3634/12.73 5d5be6da MSGID: 1:320/219@fidonet 5d5cd9b1 CHRS: CP437 2 TZUTC: -0400 TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.0.7.12 (GNU/Linux-x86_64) Hello mark! 20 Aug 19 08:23, you wrote to Tommi Koivula: TK>> Yes. But you can still run only one VMODEM. I played with this TK>> feature once and tried to run one VMODEM/Telnet in port 23 and TK>> the other one in port 32. I couldn't do it. :) ml> how do you run more than one vmodem instance anyway? i always had to ml> use a different machine to do that... i don't think vmodem was ml> designed to allow for more than one instance but the 'net was a lot ml> different back then when vmodem brought us its capabilities of putting ml> dial-up BBSes on the 'net... You can only run one instance of VMODEM on any given OS/2 machine, but it can handle multiple virtual ports. My OS/2 system currently has 3 nodes running; 1 real modem and 2 virtual modems, both of which can answer Telnet on port 23 and VMODEM on port 3141. My firewall accepts inbound telnet on port 2023, and forwards it to port 23 on the OS/2 machine. Andrew --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: Phoenix BBS * phoenix.bnbbbs.net (1:320/219) SEEN-BY: 1/19 123 15/2 16/0 18/200 120/544 123/130 131 203/0 221/0 SEEN-BY: 221/1 6 360 226/17 227/114 229/354 426 452 616 1014 240/5832 SEEN-BY: 249/206 317 400 261/38 280/5003 292/789 854 8125 301/520 SEEN-BY: 317/3 320/119 219 322/0 757 335/364 342/200 633/280 640/1384 PATH: 320/219 221/1 292/854 229/426 |
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