Hoping that someone here might be able to help me. I'm having a little trou using the zmodem programs rz/sz through telnet on Linux with BBSs. Now, I k that one can use Syncterm, or ztelnet, or even screen, but this is a problem because its bugging me because it is something I should know how to get work
As far as I know, through telnet one should be able to launch rz to receive zmodem transfer. The problem is, that rz is launched, but it doesn't start transfer. I start rz by pressing CTRL-] and typeing "! rz" at the telnet command prompt. I've tried starting rz in a
subshell, suspending telnet and starting rz in the parent shell.
It works when I use screen, or zmodem, but I want to know why it doesn't wor when I do it. Can it work, or is what I'm doing just not possible.
Any hints or info appreciated.
I think "!" does not pipe the ouput from telnet into the program you are calling.
Re: Telnet and ZMODEM
By: Arelor to Boraxman on Thu Apr 30 2020 04:42 pm
I think "!" does not pipe the ouput from telnet into the program you are calling.
To be clear, the way it is supposed to be done is for the BBS to feed your terminal with a signal that it is ready to feed you a file. Then you are supposed to attach "something" that understands X/Y/ZMODEM to your terminal it can read the file from it. Running rz in a subshell does not count as it. Screen works because it actually reads an interpretates the content passed through it.
Arelor wrote to Boraxman <=-
Re: Telnet and ZMODEM
By: Boraxman to All on Thu Apr 30 2020 09:18 pm
Hoping that someone here might be able to help me. I'm having a little trou using the zmodem programs rz/sz through telnet on Linux with BBSs. Now, I k that one can use Syncterm, or ztelnet, or even screen, but this is a problem because its bugging me because it is something I should know how to get work
As far as I know, through telnet one should be able to launch rz to receive zmodem transfer. The problem is, that rz is launched, but it doesn't start transfer. I start rz by pressing CTRL-] and typeing "! rz" at the telnet command prompt. I've tried starting rz in a
subshell, suspending telnet and starting rz in the parent shell.
It works when I use screen, or zmodem, but I want to know why it doesn't wor when I do it. Can it work, or is what I'm doing just not possible.
Any hints or info appreciated.
I think "!" does not pipe the ouput from telnet into the program you
are calling.
I just use ckermit. It detects file transfer petitions and calls the required program on the fly. Even KDE's Konsole has support for this. Cool, isn't it?
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I was wondering about that. rz is somehow supposed to be able to tap into t same connection as telnet, but how would it know what that is?
The problem is, I've seen specific instructions that show this method and st it works. Perhaps it only works for serial, or where telnet has a TTY.
Rampage wrote to Arelor <=-
Re: Telnet and ZMODEM
By: Arelor to Boraxman on Mon May 04 2020 07:04:10
Arelor> I think people is using minicom for serial file transfers but
I
Arelor> don't know for sure.
there is no minicom installed here... nor any other text mode terminal program other than xterm, konsole, and similar that come standard with this Kubuntu installation...
i open a text terminal window (konsole) and type
telnet mybbs
OR
ssh mybbs
which connects to my sbbs... i log in, go to the [T]ransfer section,
find a file to download, and tell the bbs to send it... that's all i
do... the zmodem start sequence triggers my terminal to perform a
zmodem download and it saves the file in my normal "Downloads" directory...
i can also upload files in almost the same manner by using
CTRL-ALT-U... it just works :)
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On 05-04-20 07:04, Arelor wrote to Boraxman <=-
I think people is using minicom for serial file transfers but I don't
know for sure.
I use SyncTerm for BBS access from Linux and Windows. :)
On 05-05-20 04:57, Arelor wrote to Vk3jed <=-
I use SyncTerm for BBS access from Linux and Windows. :)
I am using ckermit myself. So old-school¡ :-)
Vk3jed wrote to Arelor <=-
On 05-05-20 04:57, Arelor wrote to Vk3jed <=-
I use SyncTerm for BBS access from Linux and Windows. :)
I am using ckermit myself. So old-school¡ :-)
On 05-11-20 07:46, Jazzy J wrote to Vk3jed <=-
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Vk3jed wrote to Arelor <=-
On 05-05-20 04:57, Arelor wrote to Vk3jed <=-
I use SyncTerm for BBS access from Linux and Windows. :)
I am using ckermit myself. So old-school¡ :-)
If you are connecting to a Commodore Graphics terminal then you can use CGTerm.
You'll have to download an compile it if you are on *nix. It uses the SDL 1.2 libraries.
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