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|    John Kelly to All    |
|    inbound telnet    |
|    06 Dec 14 22:18:00    |
             As most people already know, there is netfoss for inbound telnet. I once       tried it, but it had no protection against port probes. All you could do       was add IP addresses to the filter list. But by then, it's too late, the       port probe already has a different IP address. Playing whack a mole with       port probes is not for me.              So I looked into the telnet protcol to see if I could filter out port       probes automatically. I found a method that's simple, but not foolproof.       The probes could defeat it, if they were smart. But after more than a       year of testing, I've never seen a probe defeat it. They repeat the same       failing tricks over and over.              I also wanted to run PCBoard the traditional way, sitting at the call       waiting screen while idle. You can't do that with netfoss. So I wrote a       reverse telnet proxy. It runs on a linux box to take inbound telnet       calls, and you connect back end PCBoard nodes to the proxy, and they       handle the calls. The back end connection is via null modem serial       cable, assuming you have a multiport serial card on your linux box, or       a tcp network connection over your LAN.              For the tcp connection, you need a tcp fossil driver for PCBoard. So I       wrote one; it only works with the tcp/ip stack from Novell Client32 for       DOS/Windows. That means it only works with PCBoard nodes running on DOS       or Windows 3.1. My test setup easily runs two nodes on Windows 3.1, I       think it could handle up to four nodes.              The name of my proxy is btbbx. I uploaded an early version to Luis BBS,       but that was almost two years ago. Since then, I've made countless fixes       and improvements. I've hammered it hard to shake out the bugs, it's good       enough to use. I've not uploaded the new version, but if anyone wants to       use it, say so, and I'll see about uploading it.              --- PCBoard (R) v15.4/M 250 Beta        * Origin: Torres Vedras - Portugal (2:362/6)    |
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