Hello All.
I'm trying to get TWGS to work under SBBS. I have it setup just as the wiki FAQ's say, but keep get the same error.
5/3 08:52:39a Node 1 <Rick V> Node 1 RLogin gate to filecabi.casacam.net port 2002 on socket 1772
5/3 08:52:49a Node 1 <Rick V> !TELGATE ERROR 10061 (0) connecting to server: filecabi.casacam.net
My command line is "*rlogin filecabi.casacam.net:2002"
This works when I call it from SyncTERM directly from within my network and from the outside. It also works on Mystic. Any thoughts on my error?
My command line is "*rlogin filecabi.casacam.net:2002"
Re: TWGS Error
By: Rick V to All on Sat May 03 2025 08:55 am
My command line is "*rlogin filecabi.casacam.net:2002"
Where do you specify the username? Just for kicks, try instead "rlogin -p 2002 filecabi.casacam.net" ... You can specify the username with -l after the 2002.
Re: TWGS Error
By: Rick V to All on Sat May 03 2025 08:55 am
Hello All.
I'm trying to get TWGS to work under SBBS. I have it setup just as
the wiki FAQ's say, but keep get the same error.
5/3 08:52:39a Node 1 <Rick V> Node 1 RLogin gate to
filecabi.casacam.net port 2002 on socket 1772
5/3 08:52:49a Node 1 <Rick V> !TELGATE ERROR 10061 (0)
connecting to
server: filecabi.casacam.net
https://windowsreport.com/winsock-error-10061/
My command line is "*rlogin filecabi.casacam.net:2002"
That looks fine.
This works when I call it from SyncTERM directly from within my
network and from the outside. It also works on Mystic. Any thoughts
on my error?
What about directly from the same computer as the RLogin server?
--
digital man (rob)
I don't think "rlogin -p 2002 filecabi.casacam.net" makes sense. The '-p' option doesn't take an argument, so the "2002" would be interpretted as the
Hello Digital.
05 Sep 70 17:10, you wrote to me:
Re: TWGS Error
By: Rick V to All on Sat May 03 2025 08:55 am
Hello All.
I'm trying to get TWGS to work under SBBS. I have it setup just as
the wiki FAQ's say, but keep get the same error.
5/3 08:52:39a Node 1 <Rick V> Node 1 RLogin gate to
filecabi.casacam.net port 2002 on socket 1772
5/3 08:52:49a Node 1 <Rick V> !TELGATE ERROR 10061 (0)
connecting to
server: filecabi.casacam.net
https://windowsreport.com/winsock-error-10061/
My command line is "*rlogin filecabi.casacam.net:2002"
That looks fine.
This works when I call it from SyncTERM directly from within my
network and from the outside. It also works on Mystic. Any thoughts
on my error?
What about directly from the same computer as the RLogin server?
I can use SyncTERM to get to it from within my home network, and also from outside my network.
Re: TWGS Error
By: Digital Man to phigan on Sat May 03 2025 02:28 pm
I don't think "rlogin -p 2002 filecabi.casacam.net" makes sense. The '-p' option doesn't take an argument, so the "2002" would be interpretted as the
Is that maybe windows vs linux rlogin? 'man rlogin' tells me -p is "Port to connect to on the remote host." and takes a port argument.
Hello All.
I'm trying to get TWGS to work under SBBS. I have it setup just as the wiki FAQ's say, but keep get the same error.
5/3 08:52:39a Node 1 <Rick V> Node 1 RLogin gate to
filecabi.casacam.net port 2002 on socket 1772 5/3 08:52:49a Node 1
<Rick V> !TELGATE ERROR 10061 (0) connecting to server: filecabi.casacam.net
My command line is "*rlogin filecabi.casacam.net:2002"
This works when I call it from SyncTERM directly from within my network and from the outside. It also works on Mystic. Any thoughts on my error?
Re: TWGS Error
By: Digital Man to phigan on Sat May 03 2025 02:28 pm
I don't think "rlogin -p 2002 filecabi.casacam.net" makes sense.
The '-p' option doesn't take an argument, so the "2002" would be
interpretted as the
Is that maybe windows vs linux rlogin? 'man rlogin' tells me -p is
"Port to connect to on the remote host." and takes a port argument.
Hello phigan.
05 Sep 70 20:07, you wrote to Digital Man:
Re: TWGS Error
By: Digital Man to phigan on Sat May 03 2025 02:28 pm
I don't think "rlogin -p 2002 filecabi.casacam.net" makes sense.
The '-p' option doesn't take an argument, so the "2002" would be
interpretted as the
Is that maybe windows vs linux rlogin? 'man rlogin' tells me -p is "Port to connect to on the remote host." and takes a port argument.
I'm running Windows 11.
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