• Re: Mystic with Xinetd and ddtelnet

    From Analog@21:2/123 to Grease on Fri Feb 7 20:12:48 2020
    Ok last option. DDTELNET and Xinet.d. For the first 8 years I ran my If you want DDTELNET and launch scripts I still have them.

    Grease,

    The wiki is available here (i just wrote it and tested):

    https://wiki.deadbeatz.org/doku.php?id=running_mystic_with_xinet_and_ddtelnet

    Cheers,

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to Analog on Sat Feb 8 17:17:52 2020
    Grease,

    The wiki is available here (i just wrote it and tested):

    https://wiki.deadbeatz.org/doku.php?id=running_mystic_with_xinet_and_ddtel

    I am curious what is the reason to run xinet or ddtelnet? Sorry I wasn't really following along until I saw this lol

    I like to poke around sometimes when I see stuff like this to understand what people are doing!

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  • From Analog@21:2/123 to g00r00 on Sat Feb 8 18:30:14 2020
    I am curious what is the reason to run xinet or ddtelnet? Sorry I wasn't really following along until I saw this lol

    Grease was asking for something. No other reason.

    MIS is what I run now. But with ddtelnet and Xinet, you could have a front
    end between multiple boards and launch either.

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to Analog on Sun Feb 9 03:37:10 2020
    MIS is what I run now. But with ddtelnet and Xinet, you could have a
    front end between multiple boards and launch either.

    I think if you really wanted to you could do the same thing with a startup
    MPL script, or use Mystic's "matrix" login menu as a frontend menu for your
    BBS or others without requiring any scripting.

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  • From Analog@21:2/123 to g00r00 on Sun Feb 9 01:54:07 2020
    I think if you really wanted to you could do the same thing with a
    startup MPL script, or use Mystic's "matrix" login menu as a frontend
    menu for your BBS or others without requiring any scripting.

    Believe me that was my first part of the long comment if you look at the thread. He was interested in Xinet so I wrote it up. It's always good to know your options I guess.

    Thanks g00r00!

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  • From g00r00@21:1/108 to Analog on Sun Feb 9 06:08:21 2020
    I think if you really wanted to you could do the same thing with a startup MPL script, or use Mystic's "matrix" login menu as a frontend menu for your BBS or others without requiring any scripting.

    Believe me that was my first part of the long comment if you look at the thread. He was interested in Xinet so I wrote it up. It's always good to know your options I guess.

    Hah sorry, I did use [ but it didn't hit that particular message I don't
    think.

    I have an upcoming solution for making that particular message situation much nicer ;)

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