After writing the last message about upgrading my old router to DD-WRT...changed the port to the Lenovo box with ArcaOS to 23. Did
that & the
software would pick up/answer the call.
With the new firmware...have tried 2666...2323 & other
combinations...but the
only one which works is 23. Where will I go on the router to setup the ports
to anything than 23?
Phoobar wrote to All <=-
After writing the last message about upgrading my old router to DD-WRT...changed the port to the Lenovo box with ArcaOS to 23.
Did that & the software would pick up/answer the call.
With the new firmware...have tried 2666...2323 & other
combinations...but the only one which works is 23. Where will I
go on the router to setup the ports to anything than 23?
With the new firmware...have tried 2666...2323 & other
combinations...but the only one which works is 23. Where will I go on
the router to setup the ports to anything than 23?
Phoobar wrote to All <=-
With the new firmware...have tried 2666...2323 & other
combinations...but the only one which works is 23. Where will I go on
the router to setup the ports to anything than 23?
With the new firmware...have tried 2666...2323 & other combinations...but the only one which works is 23. Where will I go on the router to setup the ports to anything than 23?
Also, if you are running mystic, I would strongly reccomend
turning on SSH as well and steering your users to use that instead.
If your router supports it (which it should) you should be able to do a port forward like this:
Internet -> Router -> port 2323 -> internal IP -> port 23.
Log into router > Click Security > Apps & Gaming > Single Port Forwarding From there, you want to "Add New Single Port Forwarding"
Application Name (Pick something useful like "telnet")
External port (Set this to whatever you want it to be on outside network) Internal Port (Set this to 23)
Protocol (Set this to either Both or TCP)
Device IP (Set this to the internal IP of the bbs machine)
Wait, you mean you have ArcaOS answering on port 23, and want to do a
NAT translation so port XXXX on the outside of the router gets
redirected to port 23 on the ArcaOS box?
Click on the NAT/QoS tab then enter the port forwardin definition. Application: Telnet
Protocol: TCP
Source Net: <leave blank>
Port From: <enter the port you want to use on the outside>
IP Address: <IP of your ArcaOS Box>
Port To: 23
Enable: <check the box>
Then, scroll down and hit "Apply Settings".
Also wanted to throw in there that you don't want to forget to forward through port 24554 (or whatever port you run BINKP on) to your bbs as
well. Also, if you are running mystic, I would strongly reccomend turning on SSH as well and steering your users to use that instead.
On 20 May 2020, Nazferiti said the following...
Also, if you are running mystic, I would strongly reccomend
turning on SSH as well and steering your users to use that instead.
I have SSH turned on and works with everything on Mystic except for anything running through NetFossil (Doors like LORD, Planets, etc).
I'm running on Windows 10 32bit. I haven't figured out how to get that working, so I haven't made SSH available to the outside world as of yet.
Not sure if anyone would have any pointers?
Also, if you are running mystic, I would strongly reccomend
turning on SSH as well and steering your users to use that instead.
I have SSH turned on and works with everything on Mystic except for anything running through NetFossil (Doors like LORD, Planets, etc).
On 20 May 2020, Warpslide said the following...
On 20 May 2020, Nazferiti said the following...
Also, if you are running mystic, I would strongly reccomend turning on SSH as well and steering your users to use that inste
I have SSH turned on and works with everything on Mystic except for anything running through NetFossil (Doors like LORD, Planets, etc).
I'm running on Windows 10 32bit. I haven't figured out how to get th working, so I haven't made SSH available to the outside world as of y
Not sure if anyone would have any pointers?
DoorParty. =)
HOT DOG! Wasn't used to all the new items available...compared to the CenturyLink DSL box.
DoorParty. =)
I was snooping around your BBS the other day. I figured I'd pop on since we're in the same Fido Net and all. You've got a pretty impressive selection of games in there.
Yessir! If you wanted to sign up, it's quick and easy, right on my BBS. You can do one key access for all the games, or setup individual ones
that you want to run from your BBS. Setup is super easy as well, after your application is approved you can download a custom connect package from my BBS right in the same DoorParty app that fills everything in for you.
DD-WRT has a ton of stuff included in it; I'm playing now with plugging`
a USB drive into it and using the partitions on the drive for the router to run apps.
Make sure your wireless security is set to WPA2 + AES, and set a good password.
Dang-nammit, now you've peaked my curiosity. I'm usually like Stuart from Mad-TV... "Nooo.... I'll do it myself..." - But that does sound pretty cool...
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