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Subject: Re: * HOW DO YOU SET UP WINSOCK WITH TEMPORARY TCP/IP ADDR? *
In article <dkingma.89.00169DAB@vt.edu>, <dkingma@vt.edu> writes:
> logs on. How do you deal with Winsock and other compliant
> clients that expect you to know your address ahead of time?
> How do you find your gateway address? Are there any
> sample login scripts out there?
output atdt9231408\13
input 30 CONNECT
input 30 ogin:
output youruserid\13
input 30 sword:
output yourpassword\13
input 45 ) to <<<< look for a common string (the ") to" combo in this case)
address 30
input 5 \n
display \n
display Connected. Your IP address is \i.\n
online
Just one way. It really depends on your host.