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vTunnel - TCP-based Linked Card Emulator
vTunnel can be used to add bridging over the internet to any existing OpenOS software that uses linked cards.
Despite originally being written for Minitel, vTunnel implements a fully-functional linked card emulator and a server that will run under most unix-likes (OpenBSD is currently somewhat flaky, Linux is recommended).
The protocol is documented here
Setup
Server
Requirements
- Some form of unix-like
- Lua 5.2 or 5.3
- Luasocket
Running the server
At present, all you need to do is run bridge.lua, for example:
lua53 bridge.lua [port] [timeout]
Client
OPPM
oppm install vtunnel
Manual
- Install vtunnel.lua to /etc/rc.d
- Install interminitel.lua to /usr/lib
Running
vTunnel is invoked as follows:
rc vtunnel start <server address>:<server port>
This will create a virtual linked card component connected to server_address:server_port.
Configuration
vTunnel can also be configured to start automatically. First, one would enable the rc service:
rc vtunnel enable
Then, edit /etc/rc.cfg and add a line as follows:
vtunnel = "server.address:port"
Leaving it as default will result in vTunnel connecting to the public SKS bridge.
Minitel configuration
- Disable minitel with rc -
rc minitel disable
- Enable vtunnel with rc -
rc vtunnel enable
- Enable minitel with rc -
rc minitel enable
This will ensure that Minitel starts later than vTunnel, allowing it to see the virtual tunnel component.