I'm thinking about starting my own BBS, strictly through Telnet. I'm look for a setup that's new-user friendly, i.e., stable, well supported and wel documented. It doesn't have to have lots of bells and whistles. So far, heard about Synchronet and Mystic. What else is out there?
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I'm thinking about starting my own BBS, strictly through Telnet. I'm looking for a setup that's new-user friendly, i.e., stable, well supported and well documented. It doesn't have to have lots of bells and whistles.
So far, I've heard about Synchronet and Mystic. What else is out there?
I'm thinking about starting my own BBS, strictly through Telnet. I'm looking for a setup that's new-user friendly, i.e., stable, well supported
and well documented. It doesn't have to have lots of bells and whistles.
So far, I've heard about Synchronet and Mystic. What else is out there?
Mortar M. wrote to All <=-
I'm thinking about starting my own BBS, strictly through Telnet. I'm looking for a setup that's new-user friendly, i.e., stable, well
supported and well documented. It doesn't have to have lots of bells
and whistles. So far, I've heard about Synchronet and Mystic. What
else is out there?
I'm thinking about starting my own BBS, strictly through Telnet. I'm looki for a setup that's new-user friendly, i.e., stable, well supported and well documented. It doesn't have to have lots of bells and whistles. So far, I heard about Synchronet and Mystic. What else is out there?
Nick Andre wrote to Mortar M. <=-
Many DOS and Windows BBS software, all the fun door games, Fido
mailers, utilities & mods etc... all of it just seems to be best on
that OS.
I'm thinking about starting my own BBS, strictly through Telnet. I'm looking for a setup that's new-user friendly, i.e., stable, well
supported and well documented. It doesn't have to have lots of bells
and whistles. So far, I've heard about Synchronet and Mystic. What
else is out there?
What OS are you wanting to run it on?
Nick Andre wrote to Mortar M. <=-
You may find your options are greatest if you run 32-bit Windows either
on a real hardware or in a virtual machine.
Many DOS and Windows BBS software, all the fun door games, Fido
mailers, utilities & mods etc... all of it just seems to be best on
that OS.
I'm testing out 64-bit Windows 11 with my BBS - I've gotten all of my archivers switched out for Windows-compatible versions and most of my
door games are Javascript based. I've added a game door to multi-BBS
games, since I don't have a lot of gamers logging in here.
Worried that in 2025, Windows 10 will go EOL and there are no supported 32-bit windows options at that point. It's either that or Linux.
I'm testing out 64-bit Windows 11 with my BBS - I've gotten all of my archivers switched out for Windows-compatible versions and most of my
door games are Javascript based. I've added a game door to multi-BBS
games, since I don't have a lot of gamers logging in here.
Worried that in 2025, Windows 10 will go EOL and there are no supported 32-bit windows options at that point. It's either that or Linux.
Worried that in 2025, Windows 10 will go EOL and there are no supported 32-bit windows options at that point. It's either that or Linux.
I'm more worried of "Windows as-a-service" or "Windows 365" in the longrun.
Nick Andre wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
I'm more worried of "Windows as-a-service" or "Windows 365" in the longrun.
Mortar M. wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Either Windows or Linux. Too early to decide.
...people have their phones.
I'm more worried of "Windows as-a-service" or "Windows 365" in the
longrun.
I'm more worried of "Windows as-a-service" or "Windows 365" in the
longrun.
That may not actually be a bad thing. Something as dumb as that would prob convince more AAA game developing companies to make even *more* games for Linux, which would probably move more people away from Windows. :)
Not all of us sit around playing games ;)
Not all of us sit around playing games ;)
Well said. Or sit around playing I can type out a 900 line of text in
linux to do a COPY *.* command. Just to do things DOS did 30 years ago easier.
Re: Re: BBS Software Recommendations
By: Jas Hud to Nick Andre on Fri Nov 22 2024 12:14:51
...people have their phones.
Pffft. Forget about some virus, it cell phones that'll cause the Zombie Apocolypse. Oh wait, it's already here.
Not all of us sit around playing games ;)
Well said. Or sit around playing I can type out a 900 line of text in
linux to do a COPY *.* command. Just to do things DOS did 30 years ago easier.
Third, every few years you have to upgrade operating systems (not too far, though.. because any further into the new millenium and your old software won't work properly unless you update it) to stick with a 32bit version th still supports your hobbies. Then with the discontinuation of 32bit Window the future is looking pretty grim, especially for any newcomers that want do all of this on their modern OSes.
Not really. I'm running the BBS from Win7, Nick is running from XP. The B is on it's own computer. No care about EOL or security for it. What are they gonna take, door game reg codes? ;)
Third, every few years you have to upgrade operating systems (not too far, >> though.. because any further into the new millenium and your old software
won't work properly unless you update it) to stick with a 32bit version th >> still supports your hobbies. Then with the discontinuation of 32bit Window >> the future is looking pretty grim, especially for any newcomers that want
do all of this on their modern OSes.
Not really. I'm running the BBS from Win7, Nick is running from XP. The BBS is on it's own computer. No care about EOL or security for it. What are they gonna take, door game reg codes? ;)
I wish I kept all the hilarious messages from 2002 telling me I was
going to be "hacked tomorrow" for running XP let alone running on
port 23.
Tomorrow never came...
Nick Andre wrote to T.J. Mcmillen <=-
I wish I kept all the hilarious messages from 2002 telling me I was
going to be "hacked tomorrow" for running XP let alone running on port
23.
Tomorrow never came...
I was merely stating one must run old and outdated Windows operating systems to run said software. Even more so with the phasing out of 32bit Windows.
I'm sorting through my mom's affairs while we get her ready for a new living situation, and sorting through 25,000 unread emails. 500 of them were from McAfee warning her of the danger of virii and the need for her
to renew the evaluation account she had on a Dell laptop I bought her in 2008 or so.
I was merely stating one must run old and outdated Windows operating systems to run said software. Even more so with the phasing out of 32bit Windows.
BOOO!! I was up for a good OS fight! ;)
Not really. I'm running the BBS from Win7, Nick is running from XP. The BBS is on it's own computer. No care about EOL or security for it. What are
they gonna take, door game reg codes? ;)
How could you possibly be hacked on port 23, running a BBS, aside from having some kind of backdoor in the software you're answering with
(which you don't, so it's basically impossible without gaining sysop access)?
Dunno. When I asked politely this reason (And pointing out I have the source code for the software I run), was just given the Nothingburger replies of
"Go look it up why XP sucks" or "Anythings possible, nothing is hackproof".
One bragged about hanging out online with superhackerz "who take down networks
for fun" to which I politely challenged him to go ahead and take my subnet down while the popcorn gets ready. He never replied and vanished months later.
I wish I kept all the hilarious messages from 2002 telling me I was going to be "hacked tomorrow" for running XP let alone running on port 23.
Tomorrow never came...
Nicholas Boel wrote to All <=-BBS
Not really. I'm running the BBS from Win7, Nick is running from XP. The
is on it's own computer. No care about EOL or security for it. What are they gonna take, door game reg codes? ;)
I didn't say anything about not being secure, since that can be
controlled by the person operating it. You can definitely lock down XP
or 7, or anything prior to those, to only allow the connections you
want. The only reason people freak out about security issues is because it's not actually getting security updates any more (which really isn't
a big deal if you have a decent firewall), and because Microsoft says
you shouldn't run it.
I was merely stating one must run old and outdated Windows operating systems to run said software. Even more so with the phasing out of
32bit Windows.
well there WERE exploits released to get into windows xp and windows 7 easi luckily if you kept it updating and didn't disable anything that wasn't possible or atleast harder for attackers. people were holding onto xp for long so microsoft kept sending some updates for quite some time.
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