Subject: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
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Anyone actually able to get this working?? I keep getting an error every tim try and run the program.
rexl: dynamic-link.h:57 elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag" failed.
Any ideas? :) I got a shiny quarter for the person that can answer this one!
Jason
Curly wrote to Jason <=-
Anyone actually able to get this working?? I keep getting an error every tim try and run the program.
rexl: dynamic-link.h:57 elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag" failed.
Any ideas? :) I got a shiny quarter for the person that can answer this one!
you know that was compiled a long time ago?
maybe he compiled it for a library that no longer exsists in modern
linux but if you can figure out which one maybe you can find it.
but I think the author is long gone now.
Subject: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
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Subject: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
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Curly wrote to Jason <=-
Anyone actually able to get this working?? I keep getting an error every try and run the program.
rexl: dynamic-link.h:57 elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic t failed.
Any ideas? :) I got a shiny quarter for the person that can answer this o
you know that was compiled a long time ago?
maybe he compiled it for a library that no longer exsists in modern linux but if you can figure out which one maybe you can find it.
but I think the author is long gone now.
What's amazing is he still sells registrations for it. I used to run
Rex for Windows, and I love the interface, it made setup extremely
easy. I almost paid to register it, but I switched to Linux and found
out how broken it is. Glad I never gave him any money.
What's amazing is he still sells registrations for it. I used to run
Rex for Windows, and I love the interface, it made setup extremely
easy. I almost paid to register it, but I switched to Linux and found out how broken it is. Glad I never gave him any money.
I dont think it's him. prolly a dealer that still has a keymaker for it.
What's amazing is he still sells registrations for it. I used to run
Rex for Windows, and I love the interface, it made setup extremely
easy. I almost paid to register it, but I switched to Linux and found
out how broken it is. Glad I never gave him any money.
Subject: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
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Re: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
By: Curly to Dreamer on Mon Nov 18 2013 07:29 am
What's amazing is he still sells registrations for it. I used to run Rex for Windows, and I love the interface, it made setup extremely easy. I almost paid to register it, but I switched to Linux and found out how broken it is. Glad I never gave him any money.
I dont think it's him. prolly a dealer that still has a keymaker for it.
You're probably right... Which I did register it a long time ago and I have registrations... Looks like I'm going to have to run it on my windows server and have it FTP stuff back and forth to the BBS for packets and stuff.. It won't be so bad running it on the windows box because im going to be running TWGS v2 server on my windows server as well.
Jason
Subject: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
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Re: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
By: Dreamer to Curly on Mon Nov 18 2013 05:16 am
What's amazing is he still sells registrations for it. I used to run Rex for Windows, and I love the interface, it made setup extremely easy. I almost paid to register it, but I switched to Linux and found out how broken it is. Glad I never gave him any money.
If he still charges for it, maybe he'll give support for it. Might try reach out to the author. Might bare fruit.
I was considering trying to get D'Bridge to work with SBBS, the author still does updates and has his own group of echos he monitors, not to mention it's got that classic DOS interface that looks so cool. Just gotta figure out how correctly toss mail for it I guess.
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I was considering trying to get D'Bridge to work with SBBS, the author still does updates and has his own group of echos he monitors, not to mention it's got that classic DOS interface that looks so cool.
If he still charges for it, maybe he'll give support for it. Might try
reach out to the author. Might bare fruit.
I think someone did ask him once and the code was lost on a dead computer. and he wasnt going to reright it from scratch.
I was considering trying to get D'Bridge to work with SBBS, the
author still does updates and has his own group of echos he
monitors, not to mention it's got that classic DOS interface that
looks so cool.
BinkleyTerm for DOS ruled. :)
Subject: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
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Re: Re: InternetRex v2.29 for Linux
By: Poindexter Fortran to Android8675 on Mon Nov 18 2013 03:07 pm
I was considering trying to get D'Bridge to work with SBBS, the
author still does updates and has his own group of echos he
monitors, not to mention it's got that classic DOS interface that
looks so cool.
BinkleyTerm for DOS ruled. :)
I was a frontdoor guy back in the day, cheaped out and ran the singleline version on one node, the other 2 nodes didn't. Worked pretty well and I didn have to take down the whole board for ZMH.
BinkT and BinkP are cool, but I couldn't figure out the config files, got la I almost set it up when I was setting up Shodan's Core, but Radius was there and was easier.
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