• New install help

    From Tom Moore@21:2/138 to All on Fri Mar 31 17:21:18 2023
    Hi,
    I am in the process of setting up a new system and have the basic install completed.
    What access level should I set the sysop user too in the config section?
    Is 255 the highest level or 0 or 1 or some other numbering system?

    On another note if I wish to connect my board to others will a static ip do or will I need dns?

    Thanks,
    Tom
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  • From ogg@21:2/147 to Tom Moore on Fri Mar 31 17:35:57 2023
    On 31 Mar 2023, Tom Moore said the following...

    Hi,
    I am in the process of setting up a new system and have the basic install completed.
    What access level should I set the sysop user too in the config section? Is 255 the highest level or 0 or 1 or some other numbering system?

    On another note if I wish to connect my board to others will a static ip do or will I need dns?

    Thanks,
    Tom

    First, let me welcome you to the club! I believe that 255 is the highest
    access and is what the sysop is set at. On my board, 10 is for the newest users and 20 for validated users.

    Also, I don't know if you're aware, but Avon (who moderates fsxNet) has some youtube videos on setting things up. They are somewhat out of date but he's aware of it. Here's a link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MysticGuyBBS

    Good luck!

    ogg
    Sysop, Altair IV BBS
    altairiv.ddns.net:2323

    ... There's no present. There's only the immediate future and the recent past

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  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to Tom Moore on Sat Apr 1 10:40:05 2023
    Hi Tom,

    On another note if I wish to connect my board to others will a static
    ip do or will I need dns?

    If you just want to connect to other's then you don't need to do
    anyhting. It's when you want to accept incoming (FTN/USERS), that you'll
    need a static IP address (Best), or use a dynamic dns provider.

    It's easy for humans to rember a domain name, verses something like
    8.8.8.8 or 123.245.89.234



    \/orlon
    aka
    Stephen


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  • From Tom Moore@21:2/138 to vorlon on Sat Apr 1 10:42:39 2023
    Re: New install help
    By: vorlon to Tom Moore on Sat Apr 01 2023 10:40 am

    On another note if I wish to connect my board to others will a static
    ip do or will I need dns?

    If you just want to connect to other's then you don't need to do
    anyhting. It's when you want to accept incoming (FTN/USERS), that you'll need a static IP address (Best), or use a dynamic dns provider.

    I will point a dns entry to my system.

    Is it best to access nets like Fxnet and others through another board or connect mine directly?
    What advantages might there be in connecting directly vs accessing thngs through another system?
    I will want to run the bbs on a small Lightsail instance, so running a server with multiple ports really isn't an issue for me.

    Thanks,
    Tom
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  • From Alonzo@21:1/130 to Tom Moore on Sat Apr 1 17:13:58 2023
    On another note if I wish to connect my board to others will a static
    ip do or will I need dns?

    If you have a static IP address, there's no need to use an outside service to access your BBS. You only need to do that if your IP address is constantly changing.

    ... The dog ate my .REP packet

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    * Origin: The Unmarked Van - 21:1/130 - Mt. Healthy, Ohio (21:1/130)
  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to Tom Moore on Sun Apr 2 10:29:01 2023
    Hi Tom,

    If you just want to connect to other's then you don't need to do anyhting. It's when you want to accept incoming (FTN/USERS), that you'll need a static IP address (Best), or use a dynamic dns
    provider.

    I will point a dns entry to my system.

    Is it best to access nets like Fxnet and others through another board
    or connect mine directly?

    Your best to get your node number. Information about joining fsxnet can
    be found at https://fsxnet.nz/doku.php

    What advantages might there be in connecting directly vs accessing
    thngs through another system?

    You will be assigned a node nummber and hub to conect to.

    I will want to run the bbs on a small Lightsail instance, so running a server with multiple ports really isn't an issue for me.

    How your system is setup has nothing to do with it. It just needs to
    speak the correct protocol's (Mystic does), and your all set.



    \/orlon
    aka
    Stephen


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