Thursday, July 9, 2009

Re: [BLUG] The Hub raw chat over telnet/netcat

There are some buffering issues. The code is from 2001 and it is
fairly basic:

https://lopsa.org/node/1351

I modified it to show what port was talking. I may have screwed
something up. I started it again with a larger buffer, maybe that will
help. That was the first try though with multiple people on it.

On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 05:45:31PM GMT, Steven Black [blacks@indiana.edu] said the following:
> Weird thing. Doesn't seem to provide immediate feedback when you type.
>
> I keep 'tf' installed, so I tried connecting via that. (TinyFugue, a MU*
> client) When I got no immediate feedback I gave up.
>
> --
> Steven Black <blacks@indiana.edu> / KeyID: 8596FA8E
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>
> On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 05:28:42PM +0000, Mark Krenz wrote:
> >
> > telnet suso.suso.org 20202
> >
> > Or you can use netcat:
> >
> > nc suso.suso.org 20202
> >
> > Kinda interesting. Basically, very poor man's IRC. I modified a
> > snippet of code called hub.c to do it, making it more efficient and to
> > show port numbers (0-100) when someone talks.
>

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