As Mystic has abandoned modem support a while ago, I am willing to p
up an old laptop with a modem that I have here, install Linux on it and make
available to them. I was wondering if there is any BBS software with active support that still has modem code onto it.
Why not install native DOS and WildCat! v4? WC4 is abandonware now:)
Why not install native DOS and WildCat! v4? WC4 is abandonware now :)
A few die-hard users have come to me asking to access my system via a modem.
As Mystic has abandoned modem support a while ago, I am willing to
pick up an old laptop with a modem that I have here, install Linux on
it and make it available to them. I was wondering if there is any BBS software with active support that still has modem code onto it.
is there not a tool that can answer an analog modem and convert the traffic
telnet so that you can let them access your telnet BBS transparently? netser
or sexpots or similar?
Robert Wolfe wrote to mark lewis <=-
To date, I think only sexpots has that ability.
is there not a tool that can answer an analog modem and convert the trafficetser
telnet so that you can let them access your telnet BBS transparently?
or sexpots or similar?
To date, I think only sexpots has that ability.
Robert Wolfe wrote to mark lewis <=-
To date, I think only sexpots has that ability.
I'll second that. I know you could probably kludge something up under *NIX to do so but for Windows, SEXPOTS is the only way to go AFAIK.
robert wolfe wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
As far as I know, SEXPOTS _SHOULD_ be able to be ported to *NIX since I believe it is based on some of the same source that Synchronet is based on.
Ben Ritchey wrote to Flavio Bessa <=-
FB { As Mystic has abandoned modem support a while ago, I am
FB { willing to pick up an old laptop with a modem that I have here,
FB { install Linux on it and make it available to them. I was
wondering if
FB { there is any BBS software with active support that still has
modem
FB { code onto it.
Why not install native DOS and WildCat! v4? WC4 is abandonware now :)
Robert Wolfe wrote to Flavio Bessa <=-
Why? Use Rob Swindell's SEXPOTS program and run that on the same BBS
box that your BBS is running on. It basically answers your modem then telnets to your BBS.
WildCat! was not that popular here in Brazil, I'll stick with Linux as o
Ben Ritchey wrote to Flavio Bessa <=-
FB { As Mystic has abandoned modem support a while ago, I am
FB { willing to pick up an old laptop with a modem that I have here,
FB { install Linux on it and make it available to them. I was
wondering if
FB { there is any BBS software with active support that still has
modem
FB { code onto it.
Why not install native DOS and WildCat! v4? WC4 is abandonware now :)
Robert Wolfe wrote to Flavio Bessa <=-
Why? Use Rob Swindell's SEXPOTS program and run that on the same BBS
box that your BBS is running on. It basically answers your modem then telnets to your BBS.
Why not install native DOS and WildCat! v4? WC4 is abandonware now :)
WildCat! was not that popular here in Brazil, I'll stick with Linux
as of now... Have just installed MBSE, will be fun to configure
mgetty and put MBSE online.
robert wolfe wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
As far as I know, SEXPOTS _SHOULD_ be able to be ported to *NIX since I believe it is based on some of the same source that Synchronet is based on.
I know nothing about it.
Rob Swindell, you in here? Is SEXPOTS available for *NIX?
It is (sorry I know, an old post).
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