Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!mtecv2!josevela From: josevela@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx (Jose Angel Vela Avila) Newsgroups: alt.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Telnet into a PC Message-ID: <3478@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx> Date: 19 Jun 91 15:58:50 GMT References: <2437@ccadfa.adfa.oz.au> <4933@gumby.Altos.COM> Organization: ITESM. Campus Monterrey Lines: 41 jesse@gumby.Altos.COM (Jesse Chisholm AAC-RjesseD) writes: >bxw@ccadfa.adfa.oz.au (Brad Willcott) writes: >| ricko@bach.ee.uts.EDU.AU (Rick Jelliffe) writes: >| >| >| >Does anyone know of PD sources for this? (NOTE: whenever I've asked >| >anyone this it has been difficult to convince them that I am NOT >| >asking to telnet OUT of a PC and into a multi-user system. I wnt to >| >connect to the PC.) >On PCs under MS-DOS the closest you can probably get is to set up one >machine as a telnet/ftp server, then each workstation could telnet/ftp to >the server machine and transfer files or whatever. The problem is that >under MS-DOS the station can either be a server, or it can be a client. >It can't be both. I have seen FTP servers on MS-DOS and SMTP servers >but I don't know of anyone who has written a telnet server. Sorry. No no no no ...... I remember now !!! If you use NOS from ka9q you (and other users) could Telnet into the PC and you could use it as an Ftp server and as a Mail server and as a bridge or a router !!! ( yes ! ) sll this of course at the same time !!!! The Telnet sesion only let's you to read mail, telnet to another machine, and another 3 or 4 more things .... It is a pretty program !!! See you in the net .... Jose A. Vela A. josevela@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx ITESM