Happy New Year and best wishes to you for the year ahead. Thanks for
tidy-up/prune of inactive nodes. I am also looking to remove/add a few echomail areas in the coming days and weeks.
Added Node 1/159 Bad Poetry Blues BBS (CAN) welcome back to sysop Mick
Manning aka Mickey who is running his Synchronet
powered BBS
I love fsxNet. Thank you for setting it up for us. And thanks for all of the work you did to get ME online. I am really enjoying it and I enjoy running a BBS again after all of these years. Onward and upward in 2023! Good luck, everyone.
2023-01-05
Added Node 1/162 Midnight Coffee BBS (USA) welcome aboard Jim McBride aka
Spaceman who hails from St. Louis. Spaceman is running
Avon wrote to All <=-
Added Node 1/162 Midnight Coffee BBS (USA) welcome aboard Jim McBride
aka
Spaceman who hails from St. Louis. Spaceman is running
an
Enigma 1/2 BBS and you can reach it via SSH by heading
to
ssh.midnightcoffee.org:31323
2023-01-05 Added Node 1/162 Midnight Coffee BBS (USA) welcome aboard Jim McBride aka Spaceman who hails from St. Louis. Spaceman is running an Enigma 1/2 BBS and you can reach it via SSH by heading to ssh.midnightcoffee.org:31323
Hi all.
2023-01-11
Removed Node 1/156 Insomnia City BBS has closed while sysop works to
Hi all.
2023-01-11
Removed Node 1/156 Insomnia City BBS has closed while sysop works to
No pink slip in my locker, made the cut. sweet!!
2023-01-12Hi Paul,
Added Node 1/177 Goosenet BBS (GER) welcome back to sysop Michael Geller
aka Goose who is based in Nuremberg, Germany. Goose is
running a Mystic BBS you can reach his system (just getting set up now) by heading to bbs.nifty5fty.com
ports 22 and 23 Welcome back Goose to the scene. :)
Apparently I got back in, in the nick of time. LOL :-)
Mick Manning
Added Node 1/128 Drakonai BBS (LTU) a warm welcome to Audrius Puplinskas who is based in Lithuania. Running Mystic BBS you can
Added Node 3/174 Made to Raid BBS (USA) welcome aboard to sysop Chris Manigan aka Ganiman. Running a Mystic BBS you can reach
2022-11-15
Added Node 1/130 The Unmarked Van (USA) please welcome sysop Dave Scott who aka Alonzo who is running a Mystic BBS under
Windows 10. Dave is based at Mt. Healthy, Ohio and you can reach his BBS by heading to unmarkedvan.fsxnet.nz
I've never seen you at the meet up, and I try to be there every week if
I can. I tend to also be working so I miss a lot but throw in what I
can. Being the Pillar of the community you are it would be like having a celebrity show up.
Added Node 1/133 Blacklight Underground BBS (USA) please welcome
returning sysop Jim Haight aka Jahmas. Jahmas hails
Added Node 1/135 Brokedown Palace, Reprise BBS (USA) also joining the fsxNet community please make welcome sysop Steven Southworth aka Shaggy. Shaggy is running a WWIV system
On 10 Dec 2022, Avon said the following...
Added Node 1/133 Blacklight Underground BBS (USA) please welcome returning sysop Jim Haight aka Jahmas. Jahmas hails
Thanks for shout out. Thank you Avon for the node. Working on installing all the echos and then update my ancient Mystic board :O
Added Node 1/177 Goosenet BBS (GER) welcome back to sysop Michael Geller
aka Goose who is based in Nuremberg, Germany. Goose is
Hello Goose!
Welcome back to fsxNet! =)
Best regards
Zip
thanks, after rejoining fsxnet, i feel better :)
Now its time, to get things done, around my BBS and make it unique :)
Yes, that's always a good thing to strive for!Yes, its not as easy for me but i think i get this done.
I'm still in the phase of getting everything to run correctly (and tostep at a time... =)
work somewhat like RemoteAccess used to do in the 90s), but slowly
getting there. Takes some time, but one
I'm still in the phase of getting everything to run correctly (and to work somewhat like RemoteAccess used to do in the 90s), but slowly
Sounds intressting for me. Keep me in mind.
Are people actually being removed because the BBS itself stops
responding or is it due to low activity from that BBS?
thanks. SSH Port is 2222.
Telnet:23
Are people actually being removed because the BBS itself stops
responding or is it due to low activity from that BBS?
The BBS is no longer polling to collect held packets or is unreachable, when you get 45+ worth of stuff and in the case of NET 4 there we're systems 200+ days inactive, then it's time to prune.
Thats good to know. I'm on here reading daily but don't always post. I was a bit worried there :D
Thats good to know. I'm on here reading daily but don't always post. I was a bit worried there :D
It's all good, it's just when a HUB ends up with weeks and weeks of held files that it can't deliver and/or the BBS node is not polling to
collect them, you end up drawing a line around the 45+ day mark to opt
to delete the node from a HUB / nodelist and recover the HDD space.
...and now I just realized that, thinking of things that are kinda
active, but not compared to the number of BBSs, I'm posting this when I could be at the weekly Meatup...
I don't get any new messages on my own BBS, but I check the fsxNet messages almost daily. All I get on my BBS is bots and losers trying to log on as "system" or "root." About 100% of my traffic is people who are trying to crash my board.
Since these bots are looking for servers to exploit, and don't at all
care about BBSs. I'm wondering what level of bot makers even _think_
about BBS servers. Talk about a niche market, and a niche market where,
Since these bots are looking for servers to exploit, and don't at all care about BBSs. I'm wondering what level of bot makers even _think_ about BBS servers. Talk about a niche market, and a niche market where,
I wrote a "poor man's honeypot" in some Python awhile back which
simulated a Login and Password prompt.
I don't get any new messages on my own BBS, but I check the fsxNet messages almost daily. All I get on my BBS is bots and losers trying log on as "system" or "root." About 100% of my traffic is people who trying to crash my board.
I think that's probably true for almost all of us -- at the very least anyone running on port 23.
Since these bots are looking for servers to exploit, and don't at all
care about BBSs. I'm wondering what level of bot makers even _think_
about BBS servers. Talk about a niche market, and a niche market where, "Yeah, the computer should probably be _at least_ as powerful as a low-end-ish computer from 25 years ago." is a reasonable level of power.
Make your board what you like as you will be its most active user.
Make your board what you like as you will be its most active user.
How do you change the incoming port for your BBS from 23 to something else? I would be interested in doing that.
How do you change the incoming port for your BBS from 23 to something else? I would be interested in doing that.
How do you change the incoming port for your BBS from 23 to something else? I would be interested in doing that.
Go into Servers -> Configure Servers -> Terminal (TELNET), and then set the port to the desired port to use.
Sysop: | Chris Crash |
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Location: | Huntington Beach, CA. |
Users: | 595 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 00:56:55 |
Calls: | 10,784 |
Files: | 5 |
Messages: | 469,595 |