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-====== Telgate ======+====== Telnet Gateway ======
 The Telnet Gateway (''telgate.js'') module allows users of your system's [[server:Terminal]] Server to connect to other TCP/Telnet services on the Internet through your BBS. Typically, these services would be other telnetable BBSes, door game servers, and MUDs, although really, you can theoretically create a gate to any single-port TCP service (e.g. POP3, but not FTP). The Telnet Gateway (''telgate.js'') module allows users of your system's [[server:Terminal]] Server to connect to other TCP/Telnet services on the Internet through your BBS. Typically, these services would be other telnetable BBSes, door game servers, and MUDs, although really, you can theoretically create a gate to any single-port TCP service (e.g. POP3, but not FTP).
  
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 ===== Usage ===== ===== Usage =====
-To use the module:+The Telnet Gateway module is normally executed via a command-line configured in [[util:SCFG]], often as an "External Program". By convention, JavaScript modules are executed from the Synchronet Terminal Server by starting the command-line with a question mark (''?'') symbol. An asterisk (''*'') prefix will also work, but will fallback to execute the old ''[[dir:exec]]/telgate.bin'' if the ''telgate.js'' file is absent.
  
-Execute ''telgate.js <address> [mode]''+==== Command-line ==== 
 +The Telnet Gateway module accepts command-line arguments to control its behavior when invoked. The command-line syntax is: 
 +  ?telgate <address>[:port] [mode] [options] 
 +   
 +Where: 
 +  * ''<address>'' is the IPv4 address or host name to connect to 
 +  * ''[:port]'' is the optional TCP port number to connect to (default is ''23''
 +  * ''[mode]'' is an optional set of [[:module:telgate#mode|telgate mode flags]] (''TG_*'') OR'd together the pipe (''|'') symbol 
 +  * ''[options]'' are one or more of the following options:
  
-The brackets are not part of the syntax but only used to clarify which arguments are required (''<>''and which are optional (''[]'').+^ Option ^ Value        ^ Description ^   
 +| ''-T'' | connect-timeout-seconds | Connection timeout (default: 10 seconds) | 
 +| ''-m'' | telnet-gateway-mode| Set of one or more [[:module:telgate#mode|telgate mode flags]] (''TG_*''separated by pipe (''|''symbols (default is ''0'') | 
 +| ''-q'' | //none//     | Don't display banner or pause prompt (be quiet) | 
 +| ''-v'' | //none//     | Display remote host name/address/port in messages | 
 +| ''-P'' | //none//     | Don't pause for user key-press before connection attempt | 
 +| ''-C'' | //none//     | Don't clear screen after successful session | 
 +| ''-N'' | //none//     | Send a blank line (CRLF) after connecting (may be used multiple times) | 
 +| ''-s'' | characters   | Send string of characters after connecting (may be used multiple times) | 
 +| ''-S'' | characters   | Send CRLF-terminated string of characters after connecting (may be used multiple times) |
  
-When executed from a command-line with the [[server:Terminal]] Server (e.g. as a //door//), the ''?'' or ''*'' prefix is required. +Option values may immediately following the option flag or may be provided as the next argument on the command-line (separated by white-space).
- +
-If no //mode// value is specified, the default mode is ''TG_PASSTHRU''.+
  
 ==== Address ==== ==== Address ====
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 ^ Flag              ^ Description ^ ^ Flag              ^ Description ^
-| ''TG_ECHO''       Turn on telnet echo +| ''TG_ECHO''       Echo back to the user's client what it sends (i.e. keyboard input) 
-| ''TG_CRLF''       | Expand sole CR to CRLF |+| ''TG_CRLF''       | Expand sole CR (on input) to CRLF |
 | ''TG_LINEMODE''   | Send entire lines only | | ''TG_LINEMODE''   | Send entire lines only |
 | ''TG_NODESYNC''   | Call Nodesync, get msgs, etc. | | ''TG_NODESYNC''   | Call Nodesync, get msgs, etc. |
 | ''TG_CTRLKEYS''   | Interpret control key (e.g. Ctrl-P, Ctrl-U, Ctrl-T, etc.) locally | | ''TG_CTRLKEYS''   | Interpret control key (e.g. Ctrl-P, Ctrl-U, Ctrl-T, etc.) locally |
-| ''TG_PASSTHRU''   | Pass-through telnet commands/responses |+| ''TG_PASSTHRU''   | Pass-through Telnet commands/responses (don't proxy the Telnet command responses) |
 | ''TG_RLOGIN''     | Use BSD RLogin protocol (not Telnet) | | ''TG_RLOGIN''     | Use BSD RLogin protocol (not Telnet) |
 | ''TG_NOCHKTIME''  | Don't check time left online | | ''TG_NOCHKTIME''  | Don't check time left online |
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 | ''TG_NOLF''       | Do not send line-feeds | | ''TG_NOLF''       | Do not send line-feeds |
 | ''TG_RLOGINSWAP'' | Swap the RLogin alias/real-names | | ''TG_RLOGINSWAP'' | Swap the RLogin alias/real-names |
 +| ''TG_RAW''        | Connect to a raw TCP (not Telnet) server |
 +| ''TG_EXPANDLF''   | Expand received sole-LFs to CR/LF pairs |
  
 Multiple mode flags may be specified by ORing them together with the pipe (''|'') character, like so: Multiple mode flags may be specified by ORing them together with the pipe (''|'') character, like so:
  
-  TG_PASTHRU|TG_ECHO|TG_CRLF+  TG_ECHO|TG_CRLF
  
 ==== Others ====  ==== Others ==== 
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 The Baja ''TELNET_GATE'' function and the corresponding ''[[dir:exec]]/*gate.bin'' files have been deprecated. Use the corresponding JavaScript alternatives instead. The Baja ''TELNET_GATE'' function and the corresponding ''[[dir:exec]]/*gate.bin'' files have been deprecated. Use the corresponding JavaScript alternatives instead.
 +
 +===== Configure =====
 +
 +The default Telnet Gateway option values and display messages can be over-ridden by creating/editing key in the ''[telgate]'' section of your ''[[dir:ctrl]]/[[config:modopts.ini]]'' file.
 +
 +^ Key                 ^ Default      ^ Description ^
 +| quiet               | false        | Don't display banner or pause prompt (quiet) |
 +| pause               | true         | Pause for user key-press before connecting |
 +| clear               | true         | Clear screen after disconnect |
 +| timeout             | 10           | Connect timeout (in seconds) |
 +| verbosity           | 0            | Display remote host address/port when non-zero |
 +| help_msg            | //see code// | Message to display for help ("" to disable) |
 +| connecting_msg      | //see code// | Message to display when connecting to remote host ("" to disable) |
 +| failed_conntect_msg | //see code// | Message to display upon connection failure ("" to disable) |
 +
 +**Note**:\\
 +You'll likely want to use string literal syntax for message strings.
  
 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====
   * [[:module:|Modules]]   * [[:module:|Modules]]
 +  * [[:module:RLogin]]
  
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