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Hello Daryl! 29 Jun 15 10:06, Daryl Stout wrote to MATT: DS> The BBS is one of the last hobbies I can still do because of DS> declining health, and my BBS is the last one left in the state DS> of Arkansas. For me it was a matter of technical persuits. I had nothing technical to do after getting home from work outside the BBS. I used to with regularity write scripts, patch and compile programs. Granted I am no developer it gave me enough justification to learn the basics of those things. DS> Years ago, when we had at least a dozen BBS's in the Little Rock DS> area DS> alone, users and Sysops would gather at a local restaurant every so DS> often, to put names to faces, recruit new users to their BBS's, etc. DS> Sadly, those days around here are long gone. I do believe we caved in to easily. It is to easy to 'just google it'. DS> Most of the time, I'm the only caller on the system, although I've DS> picked up some new users via another hobby, ham radio. I'm glad there DS> are several brands of software, but I've only run the following: DS> 1) SoftMail and Mini-Net -- BBS software for the Radio Shack TRS-80.. DS> 2) GT Power (dial-up) -- for my birthday in 1992, a friend of my .. DS> 3) Synchronet (dial-up, telnet, and web) -- in May, 2005, I upgraded.. It is unlikely someone is messing with your system. In my opinion, telnet based bulletin boards to not represent a large enough trophy for someone to concern themselves with attacking one. It would most likely be a system update which is having compatibility with legacy software. Could try seeing if running in 'compatibility' node would help. DS> .. software, to get "the best of both worlds". One thing I really like DS> about Synchronet (3.14a and later) is that you can run both fossil DS> and on-fossil doors on the system. I am leaning on the Sync route with Linux when I get to setting up a BBS. Wanted to get a mail node running first (FreeBSD). DS> 4) Virtual Advanced (telnet and web) -- currently running it, but as DS> noted above, with constant telnet server crashings, I'm working on DS> setting up Synchronet again. However, there won't be dial-up access .. My first was RBBS because it was among the first boards I dialed, learned how to use and the software was free. My first BBS was running on a Tandy (8086) with 2400 bps modem when 14,400 was the new hotness. If I recall, it was my first computer with a hard disk drive (a whopping 20 MB). It was a paid to run some programs when you did not have enough 'conventional' ram. Regards, Matt ---* Origin: The Byte Museum - ftn.anticitizen.org (IPV6 capable) (1:19/10) SEEN-BY: 18/200 19/33 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/331 123/500 128/187 135/364 140/1 SEEN-BY: 218/700 222/2 226/0 160 230/150 240/1120 249/303 261/38 100 266/404 SEEN-BY: 267/155 280/1027 282/1031 1056 292/907 908 320/119 340/400 393/68 SEEN-BY: 396/45 633/267 280 640/384 712/620 848 770/1 801/161 2320/105 303 @PATH: 19/10 396/45 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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