[nos-bbs] JNOS 2.0 Web Access for BBS users

Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty bobtenty at gmail.com
Sun Aug 29 03:26:35 EDT 2021


I think that it would be more natural if you can stick the command line input box
under the outbox box. Just a feeling.

Bob VE3TOK

On 2021-08-25 12:36, Langelaar wrote:
> Some 'improvements' and underlying fixes have been done, it
> might not look like it, but there was stuff that seriously had to be
> fixed. Jay, thanks for that suggestion, it's been done, I agree.
>
> I've also added the original JNOS 1.11f help files ...
>
> So if anyone is bored, feel free to test it out again, thank you.
>
> Maiko / VE4KLM
>
> On 8/23/21 11:39 AM, Langelaar wrote:
>> I figured maybe worth mentioning again after all these years ...
>>
>> I wrote the first version in 2009, overly simple, trying to give
>> it a more text based feel that we all know of when we connect via
>> packet, give it a shot, feel free to share with others.
>>
>> This is a demo / test system, no users, just a universal user. I
>> update the @ww area from time to time, very limited permissions,
>> use your callsign, use your name for a password (harmless for a
>> demo system), then 'ar ww' to view all the latest posts. The URL
>> for this web based access :
>>
>>    http://www.langelaar.net:10504
>>
>> Since I have amprnet routing issues, I am using a tcp proxy
>> script (written in perl) to redirect my domain name : port
>> to my JNOS httpvnc service. Years ago, the following :
>>
>>    http://ve4klm.ampr.org:10000
>>
>> worked like a charm, doesn't seem to anymore, another story ...
>>
>> If you are interesting in the PERL program, lookup 'tcp-proxy2.pl'
>> on the web (by Peteris Krumins). Nice and simple, I use the script
>> a lot when I'm relocating our servers to different subnets and our
>> remote sensing can't be reconfigured in a timely manner. This is
>> a very nice script to use (yeah, I know it's perl, but it works).
>>
>> Maiko / VE4KLM
>>
>
>
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