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Re: Telnet BBS Interface
Luis de Santos <desantos@cfl.rr.nospam.com> wrote in
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> Damn, beat me to the question! I was going to ask if there was a
> Linux solution to all this - I really don't want to use my primary
> (work) PC as the bridge. I'm sure TCL could be used to accomplish
> this. Any ideas?
Freesco should be able to do the job. It's a single-floppy Linux
implementation that is primarily used as a dialup router.
You can download it as well as find out much more information here:
http://www.freesco.org/
Tinkering around with port forwarding in NAT, the built-in firewall, I was
able to have someone telnet in to one of my Linux practice boxes. It
shouldn't be too difficult to set up port forwarding to direct a telnet
request to, say, a COM port which could be connected to an Apple II running
a BBS proggy. I haven't got that far myself and havent experimented any
further due to having too many other things to do. But I do highly
recommend giving Freesco a look and try it out.
-- Otter