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RLogin
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:10 pm
by The Storm
Hey Everybody,
Has anyone been able to figure out how to get SynchroNet to work on the same machine as WG 3.3? I've turned off RLOGIN in WG but it wont do it still. The SynchroNet system does work...heavily tested.
Re: RLogin
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 6:09 am
by dspain
The Storm wrote:Hey Everybody,
Has anyone been able to figure out how to get SynchroNet to work on the same machine as WG 3.3? I've turned off RLOGIN in WG but it wont do it still. The SynchroNet system does work...heavily tested.
hmm on the same machine....
did what i told ya other day work?
Re: RLogin
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:15 am
by The Storm
dspain wrote:
did what i told ya other day work?
Yea, it worked. I have Synchronet on another machine as 3.3 wont let two different telnet servers reside on the same machine. The reason? Well, SycnrhoNet will not allow you to use RLogin unless it has it's telnet server on as well...so you can't have two programs listening on port 23 which is the major issue.
So, two machines it is. Hopefully we can one day figure out how to get /telnet to work with a port number so I can put up the other stuff we created for other packages.
Re: RLogin
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:07 pm
by dspain
The Storm wrote:dspain wrote:
did what i told ya other day work?
Yea, it worked. I have Synchronet on another machine as 3.3 wont let two different telnet servers reside on the same machine. The reason? Well, SycnrhoNet will not allow you to use RLogin unless it has it's telnet server on as well...so you can't have two programs listening on port 23 which is the major issue.
So, two machines it is. Hopefully we can one day figure out how to get /telnet to work with a port number so I can put up the other stuff we created for other packages.
set the synchronet listener ports to something other than default.
Re: RLogin
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:57 pm
by The Storm
dspain wrote:The Storm wrote:
set the synchronet listener ports to something other than default.
Tried that already too...
Virtual machines
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:36 pm
by Toyduck
What are you trying to accomplish? Will VMWare work? It will let you set up a virtual enviroment, and let the two 'talk' to each other, and should let you assign only one of the programs 'outside' the machine access on the port.
There are unix and nt versions of VMware.
Toyduck