Hello Everyonee, I've been lurking in the Dove-net message baes for a
couple of months now. Just trying to refresh my memory about SBBS. I was at one time a Synchronet SysOp back in the day when it was a commercial software.I ran "Born to be Wild BBS" out of San Diego,CA. My handle was H-D in those days. And moved to Kansas City,MO in 1995. And eventually dropped out of the BBS scene when the internet got popular. And after he created
the telnet access I came back on line for a couple of years as "Friends of Bill W. BBS" And went by KCVWDOC. And I eventually dropped out of the scene again. I just had a heck of a time getting any users. 90% of the people I knew didn't know how to telnet or use an IRC client or FTP client, etc. So eventually out of frustration I gave into the fact that I couldn't compete with yahoo groups etc.I knew that what the BBS offered was superior if people would just take the time to learn how to use a few clients. But if they couldn't point and click it was hard to find users. So between that frustration and life being busy I closed it down. I became disabled with a spinal injury going 4 years ago and live in extreme chromic pain. So I'm thinking of getting back into it. I'm looking for someone that will help me out by testing the security of a VPN connection into SynchroNet telnet interface and web interface. You all will know 99% more than me about this. I'm not a tech person by training or occupation. I don't know if this will make any sense. But, I want to find out if the VPN connection thru telnet and web is really a secure tunnel that can't be broken into with the many tools that I'm sure some of you are familar with. Any help, ideas, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Please forgive me for being long winded here. I'm not usually that way. I just wanted to let people that where here back in the day know who I am. And a short history. God bless and if you are a Vet Thank You for your service.
Thanks, Rick
Welcome back... again. :-)
This is the wrong message area for Synchronet-related support/questions, but to
quickly answer your inquiry, I can't think of why you would want to use a VPN
for running a BBS. That doesn't make any sense to me. Perhaps if you posted (in
the Synchronet Discussion area) what you're trying to accomplish, others may be
able to help you accomplish that.
digital man
Synchronet "Real Fact" #11:
Synchronet was the first BBS software to ship with built-in RIPscrip support.
Norco, CA WX: 75.0°F, 48.0% humidity, 5 mph NNW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs
in those days. And moved to Kansas City,MO in 1995. And eventually dropped out of the BBS scene when the internet got popular. And after he createdHey, I'm in Overland Park. Small world.
I'm not a tech person by training or occupation. I don't know if this will make any sense. But, I want to find out if the VPN connection thru telnet and web is really a secure tunnel that can't be broken into with the many tools that I'm sure some of you are familar with. Any help, ideas, etc.
Nonya had something to say to Rick Kirk <=-
Re: VPN question
By: Rick Kirk to All on Mon May 27 2013 10:32:14
in those days. And moved to Kansas City,MO in 1995. And eventually dropped out of the BBS scene when the internet got popular. And after he created
Hey, I'm in Overland Park. Small world.
Hello Everyonee, I've been lurking in the Dove-net message baes for a couple of
months now. Just trying to refresh my memory about SBBS. I was at one time a Synchronet SysOp back in the day when it was a commercial software.I ran "Born
to be Wild BBS" out of San Diego,CA. My handle was H-D in those days. And moved
to Kansas City,MO in 1995. And eventually dropped out of the BBS scene when the
internet got popular. And after he created the telnet access I came back on line for a couple of years as "Friends of Bill W. BBS" And went by KCVWDOC. And
I eventually dropped out of the scene again. I just had a heck of a time
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for a couple of years as "Friends of Bill W. BBS" And went by KCVWDOC.
And I eventually dropped out of the scene again. I just had a heck of
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