Re: [xfbb] Re: Node-0.3.0 + Telnet + Compressed forwarding?

From: Eddie Lania (ybytx.zowuzpf@westgroup.com)
Date: Sun Jul 08 2001 - 02:20:59 EEST

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    Hello everyone,

    I have similar problem here altough this only applies to telnet connections
    from windows.
    When I connect to the linuxnode from linux and go to the bpq node,
    everything is normal.
    Bpq and linuxnode are connected by serial nulmodem wire.
    I guess that the only solution is to migrate everything from windows to
    linux :-)
    Setting the serial port to 'raw' mode doesn't help here.

    Any suggestions?

    Eddie.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "jabennett" <rzzygkkm@relay.tunkki.fi>
    To: <shlqz.mvmdwtm@surveysavvy.com>; <vufir.ifjidcefew@kavdane.cz>; "Roger Harris"
    <tqk.kwkpjoc@tsn.cc>
    Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 5:59 PM
    Subject: [xfbb] Re: Node-0.3.0 + Telnet + Compressed forwarding?

    > You have addressed an issue that I believe is the same or related to what
    I
    > have seen on a system we have set up here in southern Indiana. There is an
    > Ethernet link between a Linux node and a box running BPQ. If a user comes
    > in on AX25 (radio) and connects to the BPQ box, everything works fine.
    > However, if a MS Windows machine on the Ethernet LAN telnets into the node
    > and then connects to the BPQ box, things get a bit crazy. It appears that
    > additional characters are being appended, even before the ENTER key is
    > pressed (if memory serves me correctly). This makes the connection
    useless.
    > It is impossible to issue node commands, or access the weather server
    > attached as an application through BPQ's host interface. The exception to
    > what Roger describes below is that this is happening in the text mode.
    >
    > I had hoped to research this a bit more before posting, but Roger's
    problem
    > sounds like it is the same thing. Any help you guys can offer would be
    > greatly appreciated.
    >
    > 73,
    > John Bennett
    > n4xi
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "Roger Harris" <tlu.hujet@mailit.tunk.net>
    > To: <terhi.victor@logonet.com>; <asti.jxupjwmzvu@uio.no>
    > Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 8:08 PM
    > Subject: Node-0.3.0 + Telnet + Compressed forwarding?
    >
    >
    > > Hi
    > >
    > > I've been exchanging compressed forwarding between two XFBB systems for
    > > some time. If the telnet connection is made directly from one system to
    > the
    > > other, everything works fine.
    > >
    > > However, if a non-Linux FBB system connects first to a Linux node then
    > > telnets to an FBB system, the compressed forwarding falls over.
    > >
    > > It appears that although the escape character is disabled on the node,
    the
    > > connection is not truly transparent.
    > >
    > > The node appears to be invoking Telnet in such a way as to cause a LF to
    > be
    > > added to every CR, and 0xFF to be duplicated. Is there a way of making
    the
    > > node invoke Telnet in a truly transparent binary mode, or is the problem
    > > with the receiving FBB using Telnet in a different way?
    > >
    > > Is there a workaround for this problem (apart from forwarding in plain
    > text)?
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > >
    > > Roger
    > >
    > > This has been posted to linux-hams and xfbb mailing lists.
    > >
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