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- From: ehall@cmpny.sscnet.ucla.edu (Eric Hall)
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP server in IBM's TCP/IP package?
- Reply-To: ehall@cmpny.sscnet.ucla.edu (Eric Hall)
- Organization: Network Computing Magazine
- Date: Fri, 06 Nov 92 03:14:43 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov06.031443.17839@utoday.com>
- References: <1992Nov2.151555.14022@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu>
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- > Does IBM's TCP/IP package for OS/2 have any server support in it? That is,
- > is there anything in the package that would allow me to telnet *in* to an
- > OS/2 machine (to access, say, a BBS system for instance).
-
- Yeah, it has a telnet server. The security's not enough for you to run a BBS with however. It only
- allows a single userid and password for the telnet connect. Course, you could give out the one UID and
- then have people run a BBS.CMD that prompted them to login or whatever, but that's the answer.
-
- Eric Hall
- Dir, East Coast Labs
- Network Computing Magazine
- 516-562-5288
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