[nos-bbs] soundcard modem software - can any of them connect out ?

Maiko Langelaar maiko at pcs.mb.ca
Tue Jul 25 13:04:16 EDT 2017


Actually, I didn't see that post at all, what happened to it ?

Gosh, you're not being rude, I kinda like how you worded that actually :)

Miako

On 07/25/2017 11:44 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Now that I re-read my previous email it sounds rude.
>
> I'm sorry, Maiko. It was not my intent to be rude.
>
> Mark
>
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Mark Phillips <g7ltt at g7ltt.com 
> <mailto:g7ltt at g7ltt.com>> wrote:
>
>     Erm .... hang on. I think you are having an imagination failure,
>     Maiko.
>
>     Lots of softwares have an AGWPE interface. AGWPE can work on a
>     network port. Why can't you float a box with similar connections.
>     Slave the port to your production machine out in the cloud via VPN
>     or similar?
>
>     Mark
>
>     On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Bill Vodall <wa7nwp at gmail.com
>     <mailto:wa7nwp at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         SSH with reverse port forwarding? Or are you looking for a
>         packet program rather than an IP network service?
>
>         Bill
>
>         On Jul 25, 2017 9:05 AM, "Maiko Langelaar" <maiko at pcs.mb.ca
>         <mailto:maiko at pcs.mb.ca>> wrote:
>
>             Good day,
>
>             It would be very VERY usefull if I could actually connect
>             from (say Multipsk)
>             to my JNOS server instead of the other way around. The
>             standard practice
>             up till now has been for JNOS to initiate a connect to a
>             listener running on
>             the Winmor or Multipsk or whatever software.
>
>             But since my JNOS is now running on a VM somewhere out in
>             the internet
>             world, connecting to a listener on my home PC is
>             'practically' not possible.
>
>             I would like to keep a packet port in operation at my home
>             location, it would
>             be nice if the soundcard modem software could initiate
>             outgoing connects
>             to my JNOS server and then I could use the software like I
>             normally do.
>
>             Hopefully I'm being clear to what I'm trying to accomplish
>             here.
>
>             Anyone know if any of the soundcard modem software can do
>             this ? I'm
>             guessing no at this time, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
>
>             IF not, perhaps a new feature (depending how difficult it
>             would be for
>             the authors to implement) ? This is just an idea, no
>             expectations :)
>
>             Maiko
>
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