X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=html%2Fclient.html;h=e62e22a4843516bd7fca98ba091171209c4a2685;hb=23cadfcd0cfe94855905545e2d68c8c0c8981f02;hp=d2962d29b17d56a8295979dd2286f1fdf141dee4;hpb=1994ae9ca216a19bf373948c5e8d79a9d58369d6;p=spider.git diff --git a/html/client.html b/html/client.html index d2962d29..e62e22a4 100644 --- a/html/client.html +++ b/html/client.html @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ +
@@ -19,23 +20,30 @@-Last modified: Wed Dec 23 16:08:12 GMT 1998 +Last modified: Sun Apr 1 18:18:19 BST 2001
There is a related program called /spider/perl/console.pl which, + as of version 1.30, is the standard sysop or full duplex telnet user + connected interface program. This is a simple screen oriented program + that has a bash or shell like command history editing facility as well + as a scrolling cluster window with colouration of particular lines of + interest (such as DX spots, Announces etc). + -
The client can take up two arguments: a "callsign" and a connection type. @@ -43,25 +51,16 @@ Last modified: Wed Dec 23 16:08:12 GMT 1998
For incoming connections it is important to make sure that +
For normal incoming ax25 connections it is important to make sure that the callsign passed DOES NOT have an SSID (use the %u or %U in ax25d.conf). The DXSpider system largely ignores what it regards as 'duplicate' callsigns (and that includes those with SSIDs) except in certain special cases. -
Also in 1.13 only existing users can enter via this means. This will probably - change, but please discuss this in the support - mailing list. -
The connection type can be:- @@ -69,9 +68,6 @@ Last modified: Wed Dec 23 16:08:12 GMT 1998
The connection type can be missing in which case the default is unix line conventions. @@ -102,12 +98,14 @@ Last modified: Wed Dec 23 16:08:12 GMT 1998 The client only uses files when in the login phase. It prints the /spider/data/issue file, if it is present, to the user before issuing the login: prompt. After a callsign - and password is entered it uses - the standard cluster user file to check them. + is entered it uses + the standard cluster user file to check it.
Having said all of that the client appears to use the following files and sends them to the user if they are present:-