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**Note**: | **Note**: |
Although TCP port numbers may be specified (with ''//<address>//://port//'' syntax) in the ''*Interface'' values of the subsequent server sections of this file, the ''[Global] Interface'' value **must not** have any port numbers specified. | Although TCP port numbers may be specified (with ''//<address>//://port//'' syntax) in the ''*Interface'' values of the subsequent server sections of this file, the ''[Global] Interface'' value **must not** have any port numbers specified. |
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| === OutboundInterface === |
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| Default: ''0.0.0.0'' (any available IPv4 interface) |
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| The IPv4 address of the network interface to use for outgoing TCP/IP connections. |
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=== CtrlDirectory === | === CtrlDirectory === |
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If a connection is made to the [[:server:Terminal]] server, via any supported protocol, on this TCP port number, the terminal will be assumed to be an 80-column CBM/PETSCII (non-ANSI) terminal (e.g. Commodore 128). Setting this port number does not cause the server to //listen// on this port, so if you desire to support CBM/PETSCII terminal-connections, you will also need to add this port number to the ''TelnetInterface'' list (for example). | If a connection is made to the [[:server:Terminal]] server, via any supported protocol, on this TCP port number, the terminal will be assumed to be an 80-column CBM/PETSCII (non-ANSI) terminal (e.g. Commodore 128). Setting this port number does not cause the server to //listen// on this port, so if you desire to support CBM/PETSCII terminal-connections, you will also need to add this port number to the ''TelnetInterface'' list (for example). |
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| === OutboundInterface === |
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| Default: ''0.0.0.0'' (any available IPv4 interface) |
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| The IPv4 address of the network interface to use for outgoing TCP/IP connections (i.e. for Telnet and RLogin gateway connections). |
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=== FirstNode === | === FirstNode === |