Same general thing as the original, it just runs in reverse. i, -ip : Specify the IP address or hostname of the host to connect to c, -connect : Specify a TCP port to connect to The alternate usage flags are as follows: This version differs from the original in that it runs as a client rather than a server, which allows the user to connect to a remote data source and redirect it to a local serial port.Īlso, this version of the script no longer tries to remove any telnet negotiation from the data stream. l, -listen : Specify a TCP port to listen on b, -stopbits : Specify number of stopbits
p, -port : Specify the desired serial port. Usage:Ĭreates a TCPSerial port bridge, which allows a telnet client to As a secondary function, it could be used to share a serial port over the internet, if you needed such a feature. In effect, this adds serial port connectivity to terminal programs which lack it. This is a python program that acts as a go-between between a telnet port and a serial port. Tsb-build.zip - source code and build environment Tsb-client.zip - single user, telnet client mode, as an. Tsb-client.py - single user, telnet client mode, python file Tsb-multi.zip - multi user, telnet server mode, as an. Tsb-multi.py - multi user, telnet server mode, python file Tsb.zip - single user, telnet server mode, as an. Download current versions: (May 2011) tsb.py - single user, telnet server mode, python file Oops! Versions between March and May 2011 were broken! Sorry :( It should work again now.