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util:sexpots [2012/03/13 02:15] – [Installation] Fix sexpots.txt import. digitalman | util:sexpots [2012/03/13 02:16] – [Notes on Advanced Features] Fix formatting. digitalman | ||
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:!: NOTE: Requires Synchronet v3.14b or later | :!: NOTE: Requires Synchronet v3.14b or later | ||
- | SEXPOTS will report the connection (DCE) rate to a Synchronet Terminal Server | + | SEXPOTS will report the connection (DCE) rate to a Synchronet Terminal Server using the Telnet " |
- | using the Telnet " | + | |
- | speed to calculate estimated file transfer durations, update the node record, | + | |
- | log to the user logon list, and save in the user record as the user's most | + | |
- | recent " | + | |
- | SEXPOTS can report Caller-ID information to the Synchronet Terminal Server using | + | SEXPOTS can report Caller-ID information to the Synchronet Terminal Server using the Telnet " |
- | the Telnet " | + | |
- | Phone Number in the user's ' | + | |
- | stored) and the Caller-ID reported Caller Name in the user's ' | + | |
- | field (where the Hostname is normally stored). Synchronet will also log each | + | |
caller' | caller' | ||
- | Alternatively, | + | Alternatively, |
- | protocol, but this feature is disabled by default and is not the preferred | + | |
- | mechanism (use the Telnet " | + | |
- | Using Synchronet v3.14a or earlier, the Synchronet Terminal Server will detect | + | Using Synchronet v3.14a or earlier, the Synchronet Terminal Server will detect the caller as just another Telnet connection, but coming in from the local network interface (IP address). |
- | the caller as just another Telnet connection, but coming in from the local | + | |
- | network interface (IP address). | + | |
===== Linux/Unix Version ===== | ===== Linux/Unix Version ===== |