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Mike Powell | Robert Wolfe | Re: FDSZ |
March 5, 2018 6:22 PM * |
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> Fortunately, the router/modem combination provided by AT&T for my fiber > connection allows me to forward an external port to an internal port with a > different number. So, the way I have my OS/2 setup running is the > modem/router > has port 2300 set to be forwarded to port 23 internally (port 23 still gets > routed to my WINServer system). I tried that, but it was like VMODEM knew not to answer it when the port was not 23. Or maybe it was OS/2 that "knew." > And for anyone interested, you CAN change the port that VMODEM.EXE listens on > for VMODEM<->VMODEM connections (the ones initiated with the ATDT #<address> > command). I might be interested. I half-way suspected I could have gotten it to work if I knew for sure that OS/2 also had the port open. Mike --- * SLMR 2.1a * It's time for the Possum Lodge Word Game!!! * PDQWK 2.52 #17 --- GTMail 1.26 * Origin: moe's @ CCO * 1-502-875-8938 * moetiki.ddns.net:27 (618:250/0.0) |
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