Synchronet v3.19b-Win32 (install) has been released (Jan-2022).

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 | ''Pet80Port'' | 128     | TCP Port used for 80-column PETSCII terminal connections | | ''Pet80Port'' | 128     | TCP Port used for 80-column PETSCII terminal connections |
  
-If any incoming TCP Terminal connections are accepted on either of these configured ports, then the terminal will be assumed use PETSCII characters and terminal control sequences.+If any incoming TCP Terminal connections are accepted on either of these configured ports, then the terminal will be assumed to use PETSCII characters and terminal control sequences.
  
 The initial terminal //width// (either 40 or 80 columns) will be determined based on which Terminal Server port answered the connection. The initial terminal //width// (either 40 or 80 columns) will be determined based on which Terminal Server port answered the connection.
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 ===== Listening ===== ===== Listening =====
  
-By default, the Synchronet Terminal servers only listen on the standard TCP ports for the protocols supports (e.g. 23 for Telnet, 513 for RLogin, 22 for SSH). To add support for either or both PETSCII ports, you'll need to add one or both port numbers (following a colon) to one of the comma-separated address values for one of the ''Interface'' keys in the ''[bbs]'' section of the ''[[dir:ctrl]]/[[config:sbbs.ini]]'' file. Example:+By default, the Synchronet Terminal server only listens on the standard TCP ports for the protocols supported (e.g. 23 for Telnet, 513 for RLogin, 22 for SSH). To add support for either or both PETSCII ports, you'll need to add one or both port numbers (following a colon) to one of the comma-separated address values for one of the ''Interface'' keys in the ''[bbs]'' section of the ''[[dir:ctrl]]/[[config:sbbs.ini]]'' file. Example:
  
   TelnetInterface = 0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0:64,0.0.0.0:128,::   TelnetInterface = 0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0:64,0.0.0.0:128,::