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Date:      Wed, 23 Jun 1999 09:17:41 +0500
From:      "Sergey A. Ivanov" <spirit@uvd.chel.su>
To:        Alan Edmonds <alan.edmonds@sterling.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re[2]: telnet with DOS uucp problem
Message-ID:  <7387.990623@uvd.chel.su>
In-Reply-To: <376F569B.F660DB0A@plano.sterling.com>
References:  <376F569B.F660DB0A@plano.sterling.com>

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Hi Alan,
вторник, вторник 22 июня 1999 г., you wrote:

AE> Don't you want to setup uucpd on the freebsd box?  They would then connect to a different port than the telnet port and just have to talk to the uucpd daemon.  It's a lot cleaner than going
AE> through telnetd.  I haven't done this with freebsd but I have done it with other OSes.

For some reasons i need passthrough this clients via telnet :(

>> I have many clients with MS-DOS based UUCP mail client (UUPC). All of them must
>> telnet to mail hub for gathering their mail.
>> In one of the latest 3.2-stable telnetd was changed and UUPC can't
>> connect to nub no longer with messages:
>> 
>> got "(4) readtcp: TELNET command 253 received
>> (4) readtcp: refuse to do TELNET option 37
>> (4) readtcp: TELNET command 251 received
>> (4) readtcp: TELNET command 253 received
>> (4) readtcp: refuse to do TELNET option 24
>> (4) readtcp: TELNET command 253 received
>> (4) readtcp: refuse to do TELNET option 32
>> (4) readtcp: TELNET command 253 received
>> (4) readtcp: refuse to do TELNET option 35
>> (4) readtcp: TELNET command 253 received
>> (4) readtcp: refuse to do TELNET option 39
>> (4) readtcp: TELNET command 253 received
>> (4) readtcp: refuse to do TELNET option 36
>> 
>> Any tricks with keys/arguments not help.
>> I fix this by use older telnetd (telnetd.c v.1.15.2.1).
>> May be "Mr.Telnetd" will analyse this problem?
>> 

Best regards,
 Sergey                            mailto:spirit@uvd.chel.su




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