On 03 Jul 2026, sairuk said the following...
the part you are missing here is that both ends are listen ports, you
need to create a connection with something between the two endpoints to transfer data
this could be achieved with socat with something like
socat TCP4:<fs-uae host>:25232 TCP:<tcpser host>:25232
tcpser will successfully process the call depending on the software you are using you may need to add a proxy number to tcpser cli with -n
if you are on localhost just adjust the fs-uae port to something else
Agree with this, why use TCPSER? That is being used outside of the Amiga emulation. Keep all of the work (file running) inside the Amiga, and it will make for a much easier setup. A few responses back Vorlon and Myself noted Amiberry which is a dupe of WinUAE is the easier way to go, with the bsdsocket enabled he recommended Telser device, I recommend TelnetD, both will do the same thing, I have had no issues at all with TelnetD or Amiberry. In fact when finally moving my Amiga BBS' over to Debian Trixie Amiberry made it extremely simple..
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