...Since I can't get the synchronet web server to recognize the .php files in the /web/root directory, I the original web server files back up.
When I did this, I noticed something I hadn't seen before. At the bottom of the screen there is an option to run Java Telnet. Of course I tried this, but
the java telnet client automatically defaults to port 23. Is there anyway to change that port somewhere?
Rassilon wrote:
...Since I can't get the synchronet web server to recognize the .php
files in the /web/root directory, I the original web server files back
up.
When I did this, I noticed something I hadn't seen before. At the bottom of the screen there is an option to run Java Telnet. Of course I tried this, but the java telnet client automatically defaults to port 23. Is there anyway to change that port somewhere?
If this was the correct sub for SYnchronet support, I'd tell you to try
this file:
/sbbs/web/templates/default/telnet.inc
If this was the correct sub for SYnchronet support, I'd tell you to try this file:
/sbbs/web/templates/default/telnet.inc
Well, you can be that way if you want to. It was an honest mistake. I thought
I was on Synchronet Discussion when I posted that.
I'd still like an answer to this question (not that it matters, I'm going to be
running my web-end on my LAMP server in Ubuntu) so, if you'd like, you can reply to this by email & tell me what's up or you can eat worms.
Hopefully you are joking back at me and actually checked that file. :P
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