• Telnet Door v1.12 A46 (64-Bit Linux)

    From LEE WESTLAKE@2:250/6 to All on Sat Aug 7 06:30:55 2021
    Hi All,

    I'm currently experiencing a strange issue whilst attempting to port/test some door32 routines via Mystic v1.12 A46 (64-Bit Linux): whilst the telnet I/O routines appear to work find via Mystic v1.12 A46 (32-Bit Windows), the Linux 64-Bit version of Mystic continues to listen/echo the telnet port even after control has been passed to the external door32 program.

    To clarify: the issue manifests itself as a race condition where both BBS and door appear to contesting the input buffer - sometimes Mystic grabs/echos the input, and other times the door appears to prevail.

    I'd be grateful to know if anyone is able to confirm and/or replicate this issue?

    Best Regards

    |01°|09²²²²² |01³|09 Lee Westlake |01(aka TALIADON)
    °|09²|01°|09²|01°|09² |01³|09 TALIADON BBS |01(taliadon.ddns.net)
    °|09²|01 ³ E-Mail: taliadon-bbs@mail.com
    °|09²²²|01 ³ fsxNet: 21:3/138 ù FidoNet: 2:250/6
    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: TALIADON BBS (2:250/6)
  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to LEE WESTLAKE on Sat Aug 7 10:45:47 2021
    I'm currently experiencing a strange issue whilst attempting to
    port/test some door32 routines via Mystic v1.12 A46 (64-Bit Linux):
    whilst the telnet I/O routines appear to work find via Mystic v1.12 A46 (32-Bit Windows), the Linux 64-Bit version of Mystic continues to listen/echo the telnet port even after control has been passed to the external door32 program.

    DOOR32 in Unix uses STDIO redirection. Direct modem/telnet functionality was used on systems that couldn't use STDIO redirection because of a console API (DOS, Windows, OS/2, etc)

    ... "I am" is the shortest sentence in English. Is 'I do' the longest?

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 2021/07/31 (Windows/64)
    * Origin: Sector 7 * Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)
  • From LEE WESTLAKE@2:250/6 to g00r00 on Mon Aug 9 07:06:24 2021
    DOOR32 in Unix uses STDIO redirection. Direct modem/telnet
    functionality was used on systems that couldn't use STDIO redirection because of a console API (DOS, Windows, OS/2, etc)

    Thanks g00r00, that makes a lot more sense now :)

    As always, your assistance is very much appreciated.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: TALIADON BBS (2:250/6)