• Very dumb question

    From Mega Man@21:1/206 to All on Thu Feb 18 15:29:29 2021
    I hate to ask this very basic and dumb question. Once you setup Mystic BBS and have it configured the way you want it to be. You load the server ( mis) and your up and running. How have you configured you network so that you can get incoming telnet calls? What other steps have you done to be online?

    Rick
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  • From Al@21:4/106.1 to Mega Man on Thu Feb 18 13:59:20 2021
    Re: Very dumb question
    By: Mega Man to All on Thu Feb 18 2021 03:29 pm

    I hate to ask this very basic and dumb question. Once you setup Mystic BBS and have it configured the way you want it to be. You load the server ( mis) and your up and running. How have you configured you network so that you can get incoming telnet calls? What other steps have you done to be online?

    On linux I have to open or forward the ports 23, 24554 and any other needed ports in my router. In my router the option is called Forwarding. I tell my router to forward those ports to my BBS machine.

    On windows I think you will need to allow the ports also in your windows firewall.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Al on Fri Feb 19 12:48:59 2021
    On 18 Feb 2021 at 01:59p, Al pondered and said...

    On linux I have to open or forward the ports 23, 24554 and any other needed ports in my router. In my router the option is called Forwarding.
    I tell my router to forward those ports to my BBS machine.

    On windows I think you will need to allow the ports also in your windows firewall.

    I'd also add to that I would arrange some domain name that folks can telnet
    too that links to your IP address be that static or dynamic.

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  • From Al@21:4/106.1 to Avon on Thu Feb 18 23:00:49 2021
    Re: Re: Very dumb question
    By: Avon to Al on Fri Feb 19 2021 12:48 pm

    On windows I think you will need to allow the ports also in your
    windows firewall.

    I'd also add to that I would arrange some domain name that folks can telnet too that links to your IP address be that static or dynamic.

    That's another detail. I use trmb.synchro.net, provided by Synchronet and it's developers. I also use trmb.ddns.net, provided freely by noip.com. Both support both IPv4 and IPv6.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Shitty@21:1/197 to Mega Man on Thu Feb 18 18:55:42 2021
    I hate to ask this very basic and dumb question. Once you setup Mystic
    BBS and have it configured the way you want it to be. You load the
    server ( mis) and your up and running. How have you configured you
    network so that you can get incoming telnet calls? What other steps have you done to be online?

    The best way will be to buy a domain and a cheap hosting plan. Then you can just zip your mystic folder on your home computer, and upload it to the host machine and unzip it there in the folder called public_html. I highly recommend a host that lets you have port 23 open, such as OVHCloud.com. I pay like $6
    per month for my cheap hosting plan. It's excellent. Other hosting companies won't let you open port 23 on their cheap plans.

    So for like $7.00 ($1.00 for a domain and $6.00 for hosting) you can be online fast, easy, and on a very fast and efficient server. Any domain will be fine
    it don't have to be a .com or anything. Get the one that matches your BBS name as best you can (megamanbbs.com or something.)

    Some BBS people do the web-hosting part at home by allowing incoming connections to their home computer via their router. That is doable but it has a couple drawbacks. (But it saves you from paying for a monthly hosting fee.) If you do that, you'll also need to install server software like apache to make your hosting easy. But you're better off not going this route. Better to get a cheap hosting plan:

    Once you have it set up you can either log in locally on the remote machine (it's easy) and/or you can keep working on your bbs on your local machine and keep on uploading your updated bbs files to the remote machine.

    The Mystic bbs package comes with a file called mis.exe (windows) or mis (linux) and that is your wait for caller system. just run it from your mystic folder and (on many hosting plans) a folder on the remote machine called public_html

    You can do it! either way, let us know which way you want to go with it if you need more help.

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