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I hope this hasn't already been mentioned, however, once a port changes
Even if it has, it's still nice to bring it up, so thank you for that.
from a non standard 23, it's best to go to the Telnet BBS Guide,
I do occasionally wonder if I should bother changing from the standard 23.
But it's telnet, and I'm not aware of any dealbreakers (security or functionality) on using it. I do welcome a correction on that.
I mean, I _know_ tons of bots are trying various scripts, but the only thing listening on my server at 23 is the BBS.
claiming ownership of your BBS listing, and in some cases requesting
being white listed once you do. This will ensure that when they do scan, your port is included, and your BBS remains listed. In addition, I do
Interesting. I assume it's something I could change (Asking for ownership of your page is generally pretty easy, and I have done so -- and have mildly edited the entry).
listed prior to others being able to connect to my BBS from that site;
but it was worth the effort.
It does seem like the go-to place for finding BBSs, especially when randomly looking on the internet.
Evidently the site owner also keeps track of new FSXnet entries, too.
Oh, along those lines, fTelnet makes things pretty nice. I introduced someone to my BBS, and while she knew nothing of what was going on, had never called
a BBS before, etc., I said, "go to bbs.stormbbs.com", and she had no problem with the "call the BBS" phase.
"What do I do now?" is a bit of a trickier one, though. I've tried to reduce the amount of menu options I have to help with that, but there's only so much I'm willing to get rid of. (Or hiding, technically. E.g., I'm pretty sure QWK would work on my BBS, but I don't show any of the commands.)
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