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1.9 KiB
r0c
telnet server
- retr0chat, irc-like chat service for superthin clients
- MIT-Licensed, 2018-01-07, ed @ irc.rizon.net
- https://github.com/9001/r0c
summary
imagine being stuck on ancient gear, in the middle of nowhere, on a slow connection between machines that are even more archaic than the toaster you're trying to keep from falling apart
retr0chat is the lightweight, no-dependencies, runs-anywhere solution for when life gives you lemons
- tries to be irssi
- zero dependencies on python 2.6, 2.7, 3.x
- supports telnet, netcat, /dev/tcp clients
- fallbacks for inhumane conditions
- linemode
- no vt100 / ansi escape codes
windows clients
- use putty in telnet mode
- or the powershell client
- or enable
Telnet Client
in control panel->
programs->
programs and features->
turn windows features on or off, then press WIN+R and runtelnet r0c.int
putty is the best option;
- windows-telnet has a bug (since win7) where unicode letters become unstable the more text you have on the screen (starts flickering and then disappear one by one)
- the powershell client wastes a LOT of data
(an entire kilobyte for each new message, totally unbelievable, who could possibly afford that)because powershell's scrolling is glitchy af
linux clients
most to least recommended
client | example |
---|---|
telnet | telnet r0c.int |
socat | socat -,raw,echo=0 tcp:r0c.int:531 |
bash | mostly internals |
netcat | nc r0c.int 531 |
you can even exec 147<>/dev/tcp/r0c.int/531;cat<&147 &while read -rN1 x;do printf '%s' "$x">&147;done
(disconnect using exec 147<&-; killall cat #sorry
)
documentation
not really but there is a list of commands and a list of hotkeys