Hello. This is my first post. I used to run a BBS in the 90s. I'd love to set one up now. But I'm wondering a few things. Due to severe bandwidth limits in the Rural area I am I would love to know if Fidonet would allow
me to host a telnew BBS on a server that is not in my home?
I offer a full fidonet feed (as well as scinet) via every imagine way inculding
ftp, binkp and even email. I can even feed you via dial up if you wish.
What about RFC1149? :)
Hello. This is my first post. I used to run a BBS in the 90s. I'd love to
set one up now. But I'm wondering a few things. Due to severe bandwidth limits >in the Rural area I am I would love to know if Fidonet would allow me to host
a telnew BBS on a server that is not in my home?
What about RFC1149? :)
What RFC, lol
TCP over Avian Carrier. It's the least you should support...
TCP over Avian Carrier. It's the least you should support...
Being gone for so long, all of the piegons died.
To: Netsurge
I offer a full fidonet feed (as well as scinet) via every imagine way
inculding
ftp, binkp and even email. I can even feed you via dial up if you wish.
Can anyone help me out? I am trying to figure out why the log shows >activity locally when I attempt to connect using the dyndns address
and I never see an actual connect.
Feel free to try to connect.
Thanks.
I am trying to setup a BBS but have run into a couple issues. With my
And I should have memntioned that the email works locally. I can write
email while logged in to the BBS locally and it will show up in my
Yahoo.com email account a few minutes later. And when I reply I'll
get it on the BBS.
To: Lotek Nate
$ Lotek Nate mentioned . .
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I am trying to setup a BBS but have run into a couple issues. With my
all your shit works fine, your wide open by the way, msrpc and all.
whatever your issue it looks resolved to me, except you might like to firewall
--- Enthral BBS 0.428/Alpha (Linux i686)
* Origin: hysteria >> hysteriabbs.com >> toronto ca (77:1/503)
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 21:10:10 +0000, "dingo"
<dingo@77:1/503.remove-11wf-this> wrote:
To: Lotek Nate
$ Lotek Nate mentioned . .
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I am trying to setup a BBS but have run into a couple issues. With my
all your shit works fine, your wide open by the way, msrpc and all.
whatever your issue it looks resolved to me, except you might like to firewall
--- Enthral BBS 0.428/Alpha (Linux i686)
* Origin: hysteria >> hysteriabbs.com >> toronto ca (77:1/503)
You were able to connect?
I took Everything down a bit ago in an effort to start from scratch...
I thought I was totally boned. .
To: Lotek Nate
$ Lotek Nate mentioned . .
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And I should have memntioned that the email works locally. I can write
email while logged in to the BBS locally and it will show up in my
Yahoo.com email account a few minutes later. And when I reply I'll
get it on the BBS.
and i think all of your issues stem from using your external dns name from >internal access. in my own network that is NAT, i use a split-horizon DNS >server that answers internal addresses like 10.0.1.10 for external-facing DNS >servers that answer 62.67.2.3 or whatever to the world.
you can solve it with a simple HOSTS file hack, for 90% of applications, >windows doesn't have a libresolv service, and synchronet maybe does even its >own thing. /etc/hosts or hosts.txt files were the original internet dns, and >windows still honors the ability to inject your own static entries -- mind you >theres no cname, ptr, a records, etc.
your dyndns doesn't help matters a whole lot -- are you using this service >because you have a dynamic IP, because you don't own a domain, or because you >can't wire your domain to your static IP?
--- Enthral BBS 0.428/Alpha (Linux i686)
* Origin: hysteria >> hysteriabbs.com >> toronto ca (77:1/503)
You were able to connect?
I took Everything down a bit ago in an effort to start from scratch...
I thought I was totally boned. .
But isnt that because when I added that line to the hosts file I am
tricking my local computer with that one line I added?
I still can't access the BBS by typing the external IP ( like what
shows up when I go to whatismyip.com)
I think dingo is correct, trying to use your outside ip to loop back via por forwarding will never work. Your hosts file is your best bet. Google your version of Winodows and HOSTS to find out where it's stored (I don't use Windows so I can't tell you where any of them are) then edit the hosts file add the fqdn and local ip of your machine and you should be good.
I think dingo is correct, trying to use your outside ip to loop back via p forwarding will never work. Your hosts file is your best bet. Google you version of Winodows and HOSTS to find out where it's stored (I don't use Windows so I can't tell you where any of them are) then edit the hosts fil add the fqdn and local ip of your machine and you should be good.
I am able to loop back just fine on my setup. Grant you I had to turn on th option in pFsense.
Ahhh pfsense, the God of all firewalls (been using it for years). It might look like your looping in, but in reality pfsense is just cheating much lik hosts entry. When you try to go to your outside ip, pfsense just keeps the traffic on the lan interface and doesn't pass it to the wan side, that and using your port forwarding table it makes all the magic happen.
best way to test is jump out on a VPN then connect back :)
I still can't access the BBS by typing the external IP ( like what
shows up when I go to whatismyip.com)
Nor will you ever be able to.
I still can't access the BBS by typing the external IP ( like what
shows up when I go to whatismyip.com)
Nor will you ever be able to.
i hate to say it but this is incorrect... my system has been doing
exactly this from the dial-up internet days all the way up to
today on my dsl connection... i do NOT split horizon my DNS or fool
with HOSTS tricks... all my internal machines access my web sites,
bbs and other services in the same way that anyone outside my LAN
does... we all use my WAN domain name and it works a peach...
always has, in fact... right down to the workstations' proper
internal IPs being listed in all the logs...
PS: i've always done NAT ;)
)\/(ark
___ Internet Rex 2.29
- Origin: SciNet <-> FidoNet gateway (1:250/8)
Re: Hello all
By: mark lewis to netsurge on Thu Oct 06 2011 02:16 pm
and this one still duped back from 1:250/8 as you can see from the
following full quote :(
This is driving me crazy. I don't know why HPT doesn't see them as
dupes. Time to try another approach.
the main thing i see is that the messageid and MSGID are different and/or not being calculated as the same... other than that, it may be due to other things in the gating process...
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