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|    Marceline Jones to C.G. LEARN    |
|    Re: Net2BBS    |
|    27 Mar 21 10:18:00    |
      TZUTC: -0700       MSGID: 17520.dbridge@1:103/705 24c3f317       REPLY: 1:275/95.0 60578F03       PID: Synchronet 3.19a-Win32 new_file_base/80939fd08 Mar 25 2021 MSC 1928       TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Linux new_file_base/80939fd08 Mar 25 2021 GCC 8.3.0       BBSID: VERT       CHRS: ASCII 1        MJ> MJ> Why cannot Net2BBS just pass the raw connection to D'Bridge WFC mode         MJ> MJ> it because the author wants to sell NetSerial instead ?        MJ> WD>                CL> Come on, thats not fair, two different softwares for two different         CL> purposes. I use both. If you want to use FD or D'Bridge WFC screen,        CL> you will have to use NetSerial, if you want to pass telnet infor to         CL> something, and login, use net2bbs. A suggestion, if you want to have a              I tend to think of Net2BBS as NetSerial Lite.              Does NetSerial have anti-portscanning features ?               CL> 5 node system, make nodes 1-4 net2bbs on one port, and node 5, use         CL> netserial on the last node to answer the mailer on a different port.         CL> Give both out to your users. If they want to call node 5, they just        CL> hit esc twice and log in as usual. Now you have a dedicated mail node,        CL> and 4 user nodes. Process all your events on node 5. It's doable.              If Net2BBS only spawns BBS processes on demand, then the "Who's Online" menu       will not show all the nodes. I want people to see that I have 256 nodes       waiting for a connection.              ___ Blue Wave/386 v2.30       --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux        * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 19/10 90/1 103/705 105/81 114/709 120/340 123/131 124/5016       SEEN-BY: 129/305 154/10 203/0 218/700 221/0 1 6 360 226/30 227/114       SEEN-BY: 227/702 229/101 424 426 428 550 664 700 1016 1017 230/0 240/1120       SEEN-BY: 240/5832 249/1 206 317 400 280/464 5003 5006 282/1038 292/854       SEEN-BY: 292/8125 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/200 396/45 423/81 120       SEEN-BY: 633/0 267 280 281 412 416 509 640/1138 1321 1384 712/848       SEEN-BY: 2452/250       PATH: 103/705 280/464 5003 221/1 640/1384 633/280 229/426           |
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