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RLOGIN

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:55 am
by Milton
Any rlogin syntax commands list for WG 3.3 NT?

Trying to Connect from WG v3.3 to WG2 Server and be able pass user nfo , so people don't have to sign up again for the second system.

Thanks for any help

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:35 am
by daniel_spain
Milton wrote:
> Any rlogin syntax commands list for WG 3.3 NT?
>
> Trying to Connect from WG v3.3 to WG2 Server and be able pass user nfo , so
> people don't have to sign up again for the second system.
>
> Thanks for any help

im working on it. the ico rlogin servers were never meant to auto-login via rlogin only to rlogin out to other servers.
if you use my rlogin client you get some new parameters but the rlogin server i am still slowly working on.

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 3:42 am
by Milton
This one? from 2006?

GALICO Telnet Server w/ MultiPort Option
version 2006.01

Also what the new parameters???

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:10 am
by Duckula
From memory that patched module allowed you to change the Telnet port number, it did not affect RLogin.

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:55 pm
by daniel_spain
Milton wrote:
> This one? from 2006?
>
> GALICO Telnet Server w/ MultiPort Option
> version 2006.01
>
> Also what the new parameters???

no i redid the rlogin client, rlogin server, smtp sender ill find my archives and put it up somewhere.
the rlogin client now works with synchronet rlogin servers for direct door entry, and supports the
door=party connector auth tags, as well as being able to supply a destination port number.
my newest one will allow you to mask the rlogin connection like so:

command line: 192.168.1.100 -p 5000 -d TW2002 -n TradeWars2002

now when someone types /# they will see you in TradeWars2002 instead of Rlogin Client

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:29 pm
by Ragtop
I think you can also disable the busy flag so users will receive global messages and pages. And pass login and password through the command line so you have seamless connections. It's pretty nice.

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:30 am
by Bloodrock
from what to what does it work from wg3.3 to wg3.3?? and does it eat up a telnet line like telnet does?

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:06 pm
by daniel_spain
Bloodrock wrote:
> from what to what does it work from wg3.3 to wg3.3?? and does it eat up a
> telnet line like telnet does?

yes and yes.... well it doesnt eat up a telnet it eats up 2 lines for each 2 way connection.

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 1:17 am
by Bloodrock
guess my next question is does it pass the user name and pw
then how far along are you with your dma server you had mentioned

Re: RLOGIN

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 11:06 pm
by daniel_spain
Bloodrock wrote:
> guess my next question is does it pass the user name and pw
> then how far along are you with your dma server you had mentioned

so the rlogin client does pass user/pw to any rlogin server. just the wg one does not read it it just accepts a connection open port X and dumps you to a logon screen.

my "DMA" is just really a true rlogin daemon that accepts info and moves from there. im still working with it, I have ran into some problems.. when wg answers the call its not reading any info it just "answers" the call on said port.
this is what I am working on, problem is I have been unable to keep this contained to the GALRLGND module by itself and had
to do some tweaking to majorbbs.c as well which means a core modification is required. I am hoping to work around that but my #1 goal is to have rlogin answer, accept username, create account if new, if not log on to the bbs.