• Telnet login trouble

    From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Rj Clay on Wed May 8 03:29:06 2013
    Hello Rj!

    29 Sep 2012 10:45, Rj Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    I guess you're not that familiar with MBSE?

    +1

    Because that's _how_ MBSE answers telnet (or telnet-ssl) connects...

    is that telnetd not part of mbse ?

    to fix, unmerge telnet !
    Does the 'telnet' ebuild include both the client and the server?

    ----- telnet-bsd.ebuild begins -----
    [I] net-misc/telnet-bsd
    Available versions: 1.2-r1 {{nls xinetd}}
    Installed versions: 1.2-r1(11:04:46 09-08-2010)(-nls -xinetd)
    Homepage: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/kukuk/ipv6/
    Description: Telnet and telnetd ported from OpenBSD with IPv6 support

    ----- telnet-bsd.ebuild ends -----

    its long time since i played with it :)

    note the xinetd use flag


    Regards Benny

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  • From RJ Clay@1:120/419 to Benny Pedersen on Thu May 9 09:14:34 2013
    Hi Benny!

    08 May 13 03:29, you wrote to me:

    Hello Rj!

    29 Sep 2012 10:45, Rj Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    I guess you're not that familiar with MBSE?

    +1

    Because that's _how_ MBSE answers telnet (or telnet-ssl)
    connects...

    is that telnetd not part of mbse ?

    No; why would it be?


    to fix, unmerge telnet !
    Does the 'telnet' ebuild include both the client and the server?

    ----- telnet-bsd.ebuild begins -----
    [I] net-misc/telnet-bsd
    Available versions: 1.2-r1 {{nls xinetd}}
    Installed versions: 1.2-r1(11:04:46 09-08-2010)(-nls -xinetd)
    Homepage: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/kukuk/ipv6/
    Description: Telnet and telnetd ported from OpenBSD with
    IPv6 support

    Is that the SSL enabled version? Debian has it but the SSL and non SSL enabled versions are in different packages...


    note the xinetd use flag

    This is from the example xinetd file available in the Debian package (note that the path is changing to '/usr/lib/mbsebbs/bin/mblogin' in the updated packaging I'm working on...): -----<cut>-----------------------------------------
    service telnets
    {
    protocol = tcp
    instances = 10
    flags = REUSE
    log_on_failure += USERID
    socket_type = stream
    user = root
    server = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
    server_args = -L /opt/mbsebbs/bin/mblogin
    wait = no
    }
    -----<cut>-----------------------------------------



    Jame



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  • From Gert Andersen@1:218/700 to Benny Pedersen on Wed May 8 23:34:32 2013
    Hello Benny!

    Wed May 08 2013, Benny Pedersen wrote to Rj Clay:


    I guess you're not that familiar with MBSE?

    +1

    Because that's _how_ MBSE answers telnet (or telnet-ssl) connects...

    is that telnetd not part of mbse ?

    to fix, unmerge telnet !
    Does the 'telnet' ebuild include both the client and the server?

    ----- telnet-bsd.ebuild begins -----
    [I] net-misc/telnet-bsd
    Available versions: 1.2-r1 {{nls xinetd}}
    Installed versions: 1.2-r1(11:04:46 09-08-2010)(-nls -xinetd)
    Homepage: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/kukuk/ipv6/
    Description: Telnet and telnetd ported from OpenBSD with
    IPv6 support

    ----- telnet-bsd.ebuild ends -----

    its long time since i played with it :)

    note the xinetd use flag

    mbse have a file of readme.gentoo there tell of some gentoo emerge to be installed before mbse itself been it.
    xinetd
    netkit-telnetd
    then all the archivers
    then the lrzsz (comm programs)

    But then have mbse still a error in its gentoo script file for path setting for

    root to be right.


    Take care,
    Gert

    - Get the best with linux -

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to All on Thu Mar 31 17:55:33 2022
    What does it mean that MBSE BBS supports internal UTF-8? https://www.mbse.eu/bbsing/mbsebbs/features/

    Carlos

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  • From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to Carlos Navarro on Thu Mar 31 21:18:39 2022
    Hello Carlos!

    Thursday March 31 2022 17:55, you wrote to All:

    What does it mean that MBSE BBS supports internal UTF-8? https://www.mbse.eu/bbsing/mbsebbs/features/

    It supports it within with no any extra packages required.

    I use UTF-8 here in the UK.


    Vincent

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234 to Vincent Coen on Wed Apr 6 21:44:39 2022
    03 Apr 2022 13:41, you wrote to me:

    Can you read this properly with MBSE?

    ¿Qué cigüeña voló aún más días?

    First char is upside down ? the rest looks ok but I don't read/speak spanish anymore - have not been able to afford to visit for a very
    long time.

    Ok, correct. Thank you!

    (It's just a dummy text that has most Spanish non-ASCII chars.)

    Carlos

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234 to Sean Dennis on Wed Apr 6 21:49:16 2022
    03 Apr 2022 20:08, you wrote to me:

    ¿Qué cigüeña voló aún más días?

    Looks just fine in MBSE and GoldEd+. Running both under Devuan Linux.

    Thank you, Sean.

    Carlos

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