From: Robert W Kester (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Fri Oct 05 2001 - 07:45:43 EEST
I have a Linux box with ax25spyd running. It makes available the
traffic it hears on port 14091. The idea being, users may telnet in
to that port and monitor the packets going thru the node.
If I telnet in from a Linux machine, all works well with the traffic
well formatted on the screen. Much the same as if I were to run
listen or ax25spy on the packet machine.
The problem arises when someone telnets in from a Windows machine (and
some still try that!). The line terminators between Linux and Windows
are not the same! (Windows telnet is expecting a CR/LF instead of
just a LF).
Any suggestions on the best way to solve this? I have read the man
pages on ax25spyd, and no mention is made of this problem. I suppose,
one answer would be to run another daemon that listened to the 14091
port and provided reformatted output on another port. Any other
ideas?
Many thanks & 73
Bob ... K2JJT
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For every bug squashed
Six come to it's funeral
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