On 08 Jan 2019, nathanael pondered and said...
It appears telnet access to my board is bolloxed. I can log in locally, but any attempt at telnet access even from the local network direct to
the Pi's IP is dropped immeidately. mis.log shows only:
+ 2019.01.08 11:13:00 TELNET > Connect on slot 1/4 (10.10.10.101)
+ 2019.01.08 11:13:00 TELNET 1-HostName Unknown
+ 2019.01.08 11:13:00 TELNET 1-Creating terminal process
+ 2019.01.08 11:13:01 TELNET 1-Closing terminal process
The telnet server configuration hasn't changed recently.
Active: Yes
ID: TELNET
Adapter Type: IPv4+IPV6
IPV4 Adapter: 0.0.0.0
IPV6 Adapter: ::
Port: 2323
Max Allowed: 4
Auto IP Ban: 4 in 120 secs
Country Block: No
Send Blocked: No
Dup IP Limit: 1
I also tried to connect at got the BUSY message. So that tells me the total number of available connections to your server is used up.
I'd try a a few things.
Set Dup IP to 0, Raise Max Allowed to 8
Head to mystic -cfg > servers > general options > max BBS nodes and raise
that value by 6-8
Also run nodespy and look to see if the current telnet nodes are in fact tied up. If they are, but they really should not be, press enter on the node and choose 'kill ghost' to free the node(s)
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1 Avon � S Snoop �
2 Waiting � C User Chat �
3 Waiting � K Kick User �
4 Waiting � G Kill Ghost �
5 Waiting ����������������������
Be sure to shut down mis and restart after you make the changes suggested above.
How many other servers have you enabled, and what number of Maximum
concurrent connections have you set for each? Be sure to provision a total number of max BBS nodes to accommodate the values you set/spread across your assorted servers you have running.
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--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A42 2018/12/30 (Windows/32)
* Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)