• Mystic/Dial-up?

    From KrUpTiOn@21:2/105 to All on Thu Nov 15 17:13:26 2018
    All,

    Curious, is there a way to add a dial-up line to mystic? I don't think I ever heard or read anybody talking or asking about it.

    Thanks for any input

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  • From echicken@21:1/164 to KrUpTiOn on Thu Nov 15 17:26:32 2018
    Re: Mystic/Dial-up?
    By: KrUpTiOn to All on Thu Nov 15 2018 17:13:27

    Curious, is there a way to add a dial-up line to mystic? I don't think I ever heard or read anybody talking or asking about it.

    I can't say whether Mystic has this functionality built in. If it doesn't, you could always just use SEXPOTS and point it at your Mystic BBS; it's fairly agnostic about what's on the other end of the telnet connection.

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to KrUpTiOn on Fri Nov 16 13:04:00 2018
    On 11-15-18 17:13, KrUpTiOn wrote to All <=-

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    All,

    Curious, is there a way to add a dial-up line to mystic? I don't think
    I ever heard or read anybody talking or asking about it.

    Yes, it can be done. You can use SEXPOTS (from Synchronet), or Linux users can use mgetty as an alternative.


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  • From KrUpTiOn@21:2/105 to echicken on Fri Nov 16 00:21:08 2018
    On 11/15/18, echicken said the following...

    I can't say whether Mystic has this functionality built in. If it doesn't, you could always just use SEXPOTS and point it at your Mystic BBS; it's fairly agnostic about what's on the other end of the telnet connection.



    That's what someone suggested to me in the Mystic FB group, to use sexpots.
    2 projects I'm gonna be working on soon. adding a dial-up line for mystic and Synchronet. :)

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  • From KrUpTiOn@21:2/105 to Vk3jed on Fri Nov 16 00:22:08 2018
    On 11/16/18, Vk3jed said the following...

    Yes, it can be done. You can use SEXPOTS (from Synchronet), or Linux users can use mgetty as an alternative.



    mgetty.... I know someone who was using mgetty just recently. Gonna have to pick his brain about it. Something I have no knowledge on

    Thanks!

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to KrUpTiOn on Fri Nov 16 19:03:00 2018
    On 11-16-18 00:22, KrUpTiOn wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    @TZ: 412c
    On 11/16/18, Vk3jed said the following...

    Yes, it can be done. You can use SEXPOTS (from Synchronet), or Linux users can use mgetty as an alternative.



    mgetty.... I know someone who was using mgetty just recently. Gonna
    have to pick his brain about it. Something I have no knowledge on

    Yeah, I did see something on this a while back, but can't recall there.


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  • From KrUpTiOn@21:2/105 to Vk3jed on Sat Nov 17 18:31:58 2018
    On 11/16/18, Vk3jed said the following...

    mgetty.... I know someone who was using mgetty just recently. Gonna have to pick his brain about it. Something I have no knowledge on

    Yeah, I did see something on this a while back, but can't recall there.



    I actually found a old Win Modem laying around the house. I installed the modem, and linux sees it on the device list. I have to figure out how to tell linux that it's a modem now. Since modems are kinda outdated, gonna prolly
    be a challenge to find any good stuff on google...

    Thanks

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  • From Lizard King@21:4/141 to KrUpTiOn on Sun Nov 18 21:24:06 2018
    On 11/17/18, KrUpTiOn said the following...

    I actually found a old Win Modem laying around the house. I installed the modem, and linux sees it on the device list. I have to figure out how to tell linux that it's a modem now. Since modems are kinda outdated,
    gonna prolly be a challenge to find any good stuff on google...

    If Linux sees it and you can access it as a device, you're in good shape. Unlike Windows, Unix/Linux was built around modems and other similar tech.

    I remember using "minicom" to interact with modems, and it seems to still be around.

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  • From KrUpTiOn@21:2/105 to Lizard King on Mon Nov 19 22:14:08 2018
    On 11/18/18, Lizard King said the following...

    If Linux sees it and you can access it as a device, you're in good
    shape. Unlike Windows, Unix/Linux was built around modems and other similar tech.

    I remember using "minicom" to interact with modems, and it seems to
    still be around.


    I still think using it will be more trouble than I think. I've got 2 56k USR PCI modems coming my way via E-Bay. USR's never gave me trouble in the past...

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  • From Lizard King@21:4/141 to KrUpTiOn on Mon Nov 19 21:22:00 2018
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  • From Lizard King@21:4/141 to KrUpTiOn on Mon Nov 19 21:23:40 2018
    On 11/19/18, KrUpTiOn said the following...
    I still think using it will be more trouble than I think. I've got 2 56k USR PCI modems coming my way via E-Bay. USR's never gave me trouble in
    the past...

    Depends on what you are trying to do with it. If you want to dial into a
    Linux shell, I think I used mgetty to do that.

    At one point a couple friends and I operated the first commercial ISP on Long Island (NY), cosmic.com, using a few 486s running Slackware and some modems,
    I think 28.8s?

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  • From Robert Wolfe@21:2/136 to Kruption on Thu Nov 22 07:58:00 2018
    Kruption wrote to Lizard King <=-

    On 11/18/18, Lizard King said the following...

    If Linux sees it and you can access it as a device, you're in good
    shape. Unlike Windows, Unix/Linux was built around modems and other similar tech.

    I remember using "minicom" to interact with modems, and it seems to
    still be around. LK>

    I still think using it will be more trouble than I think. I've got 2
    56k USR PCI modems coming my way via E-Bay. USR's never gave me trouble
    in the past...

    The key is knowing with /dev/ttySx <where x being the com port number)
    your modem is sitting on in the device table. A quick 'lspci' (if
    installed) should do the trick, as well as a 'dmesg'.

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  • From sPINOZa@21:1/116 to Lizard King on Fri Nov 23 13:19:06 2018
    Depends on what you are trying to do with it. If you want to dial into a Linux shell, I think I used mgetty to do that.

    I remember I used uugetty for that (Slackware) - must have been in 1997/1998.
    A friend of mine created some local websitebbsthingie which you could access
    by connecting via PPP. So what you had to do as a user was setting up the connection (PPP) - then you had to start Netscape and enter the URL. Most
    users didnt understand the procedure so it was dead within a few months, but very fun todo.

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