[Ham-Linux] Re:software for BBS on the internet with a
connection to packet.
Reicher, James
JReicher at hrblock.com
Tue Apr 12 16:33:00 EDT 2005
I believe that MSYS, a packet BBS system had this functionality. It ran
under KISS mode and ran TCP/IP file transfers also.
73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO
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hello back in the eighties I use a software that ran in dos or windows
95 or
98 and would allow your computer to answer the phone so the person on
the
other end could then connected to your packet system And use it just as
if
they were sitting at your computer. now there was a password setup
that
you would have to enter in the hams call sign and password so not just
anybody could log on and use it and your packet system would also use
their
call when it was being operated so I guess if that they did something
wrong
you can trace it back to whoever was using it. I'll could try to
remember
the name of the file or even send you a copy if I can still find a copy.
Scott
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> Hi there; I am looking for a source of software that will allow me to
> put a BBS on the internet with a connection to packet.
> I want it to work in Linux. Particulary in either Slackware or one of
> the Debian derivatives.
> It must be sort-of uncomplicated as I am certainly not a linux guru.
If
> you can think of anything you might like to suggest or any route I
could
> look to. I will appreciate it very much.
> 73 de Bing
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