• SyncTerm Question

    From Ric743256@1:103/705 to All on Sun Jan 17 11:02:36 2021
    I'm useing SyncTerm as my telnet program and was wondering if theres a way to get it to login automaticly with my user name and password?

    Rick

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  • From Al@1:103/705 to Ric743256 on Sun Jan 17 08:14:18 2021
    Re: SyncTerm Question
    By: Ric743256 to All on Sun Jan 17 2021 11:02 am

    I'm useing SyncTerm as my telnet program and was wondering if theres a way to get it to login automaticly with my user name and password?

    I'm not sure about telnet but I do login automatically when using RLogin or SSH.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Ric743256 on Sun Jan 17 12:36:08 2021
    Re: SyncTerm Question
    By: Ric743256 to All on Sun Jan 17 2021 11:02 am

    I'm useing SyncTerm as my telnet program and was wondering if theres a way to get it to login automaticly with my user name and password?

    It's not fully automatic, but pressing Alt-L sends your configured login credentials with a single keystroke. Alt-Z for a menu (where it lists Alt-L as "Send Login").
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Ric743256 on Wed Jan 20 11:19:00 2021
    On 01-17-21 11:02, Ric743256 wrote to All <=-

    I'm useing SyncTerm as my telnet program and was wondering if theres a
    way to get it to login automaticly with my user name and password?

    If you put your username and password into the BBS's directory entry in SyncTerm, you can just hit <ALT>-L at the login prompt.


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