Telnet access
Connect back to the board experience
Serotonin's telnet line is part of the restored archive, not an isolated extra. The captures and message bases show the history;
this page explains how the live connection fits beside them.
The line is not currently available. The restored archive preserves the board, the captures, and the connection history, but there is no live board to connect to right now.
Archive note
The line is not currently available. The restored archive preserves the board, the captures, and the connection history, but there is no live board to connect to right now.
Status
Currently offline
Archive status
The live connection details are kept in the archive only.
The board is preserved as an archive object right now, so the fastest path is to read the restored pages and contact the
archive owner if you want the live line revisited.
Recommended clients
- Syncterm for Linux, macOS, and BSD systems when you want solid ANSI handling.
- mTelnet for Windows-style Telnet use when you need a simple graphical client.
- Any Telnet client that keeps local echo off and handles ANSI escape sequences cleanly.
How it relates to the archive
The archive preserves the board itself, the user list, and the captures that show how Serotonin looked in use. Telnet is the live
counterpart to those pages: the place the restored material points back toward, even when the line itself is offline.
If you want the board brought back online, email
grazzt@gmail.com.