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BPQ uses CR as default. Your login into jnos will fail with this so<br>
add NEEDLF right after the port in the connect script of BPQ and<br>
BPQ will now be sending CRLF after the user and password.<br>
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Adding a period before the user name in BPQ doesn't effect your<br>
login and forwarding to jnos (anymore) - you can remove it.<br>
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Bob VE3TOK<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16-04-24 08:00 PM, Maiko Langelaar
wrote:<br>
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This should have gone to the list ...
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<blockquote type="cite"> will the “start telnet” command support
multiple options
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Yup.
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<blockquote type="cite"> start telnet 6300 cronly
enableiac # LinFBB
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I didn't think linfbb required the cronly, just the enableiac, or
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perhaps me removing the airmail telnet part is the cause of all
the
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grief ? Maybe I should just put it back into place, and that might
<br>
save some reconfiguration for specific systems. But then I'm torn
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as to the 'correct' way to do this ....
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Gus, Bob, Michael - opinion please ?
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<blockquote type="cite"> I’ve been using “tcp”, per the manual.
Is “telnet” also valid?
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It only looks for the 't' :)
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Maiko
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