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  1. Tracy

    Why run a BBS via the internet?

    A web browser tab screenshot that allows access to an old fashioned BBS from a good old fashioned browser and not a telnet app/program. It's what you see when you click on that internet link above it. ;) You can either use it that way, or use the Home/Forum/Files links. When logged in...
  2. Tracy

    Why run a BBS via the internet?

    As an example - and yes, it's still being played with as I learn it. https://bbs.redneckhost.com/ If you notice, you can actually log in from the web using using telnet link.
  3. Tracy

    Why run a BBS via the internet?

    If there was "no interest", it's doubtful that the developers would continue to code for it. That's like asking why folks will set up ham radios when a cell phone can do more. ;) Synchronet, which I am currently playing with appears to also have a built in web server for it, so it may be...
  4. Tracy

    Why run a BBS via the internet?

    Gaining new knowledge is never a waste of time, especially when it can be used to generate content for a site. I am debating between Synchronet BBS and Mystic BBS after I'm through playing with WWIV. I had forgotten why I disliked WWIV so much during the BBS days and why I settled on Maximus/2...
  5. Tracy

    Why run a BBS via the internet?

    Boy, I forgot what a PITA setting up discussion areas in the old BBS software was. The internet based stuff has pushed way past back then.
  6. Tracy

    Why run a BBS via the internet?

    Sure... let's give it a try. I like to go back to my roots! So, I grabbed a new VPS from Contabo (they are cheap and easily spun up) to give a try at running an old fashioned BBS via the Internet. Currently I'm playing with WWIV, which back in the day was one of the "big" paid offerings. No...
  7. Tracy

    What did you drink last?

    I'd love to get it at that price now. Last one I purchased was $99.99 (about 2 years ago), but now the ones I have seen in the recent past are around $130. Our local Zipp's had a few different bottles in on their "hard to find" aisle that they charge appropriately for. Since it is a 4 times a...
  8. Tracy

    What did you drink last?

    A small pour of Remus Repeal Series VIII (2024 Medley) that I found at one of our local stores. Last bottle that they had, and it's delicious.
  9. Tracy

    IPv6 - not using it, maybe you should?

    Yes, it can be a hassle to set up on a VPS or dedicated server (can't comment on shared since I don't use that option). But if you do not have IPv6 configured on your site, you may be missing visitors. The exception will be if you use CloudFlare because you can map IPv6 inbound to an IPv4...
  10. Tracy

    Telling people to search for the answer

    As the admin/staff of a site, I agree, you have a duty to try to help. And that CAN be by simply putting a link for the user to search with the query already done and encouraging that user to actually do research themselves instead of expecting to have it handed to them on a platter. And...
  11. Tracy

    Telling people to search for the answer

    If it is a question that I have seen asked over and over and over and answered over and over and over, then yes, I have no problems with telling someone to perform a search for it. I will also mention that it has been asked and answered numerous times. Is that talking down? Some may think so...
  12. Tracy

    Forum Feedback AAF is really slow to respond

    CentMin is far from stuck on "old offerings". That reference was based upon Apache and even nginx and some peoples reliance of modsecurity. Now more and more people are wanting you to pay them money for rulesets. It is no longer officially supported for nginx (and I really don't care a whit...
  13. Tracy

    Forum Feedback AAF is really slow to respond

    It does offer some protections... but you can get similar from any WAF. For nginx, it is no longer supported natively "offically". It helps prevent layer 7 attacks and a few other things, but it is a real pain in the ass to deal with. If you are using CloudFlare and have their WAF enabled, you...
  14. Tracy

    Forum Feedback AAF is really slow to respond

    Ahhh... the benefit of using Cloudflare and their WAF. https://developers.cloudflare.com/waf/managed-rules/reference/owasp-core-ruleset/
  15. Tracy

    Forum Feedback AAF is really slow to respond

    Mod security can cause headaches with almost any script. You have to be able to check the logs and find where it may be conflicting. Honestly I have not used mod security in ages on any of my sites.
  16. Tracy

    What did you do to promote your forum today?

    Not a whole lot honestly. Been doing captures and working on a special project for a few of the sites. Give you one guess what is in the planning stages. And you only have 3 choices. :ROFLMAO:
  17. Tracy

    Has anyone got 1 million posts yet?

    That's happening to a lot of admin sites though. I'm getting where I am less and less inclined to visit them since I'm not in it for the money and have more interest in reading more technical aspects of the hobby. Me, I don't get many posts.. but it is nice to be known as the primary...
  18. Tracy

    Do any forum software compare to Xenforo?

    Again, you are reading into it what you want to see. What I am saying is that a FORUM ONLY site will usually not succeed with todays internet user. I don't care if it's Xenforo, Invision, Woltlab, NodeBB, SMF, myBB, phpBB or whatever. The users are looking now for a different experience and a...
  19. Tracy

    Do any forum software compare to Xenforo?

    No, you ASS-UME that I made that point. I simply pointed out the fallacy that a script that offers little to what is needed in todays environment of users does not equate to what it costs to make the two on equal footing. You make an assumption that I claim one is better than the other. I...
  20. Tracy

    Do any forum software compare to Xenforo?

    And that is the point. What works for one might not work for another. The admin needs to look at the overall requirements of the site, then look at what softare (and/or add-ons) meets those needs. Way to often we have cult members of every script stripe touting theirs is the best, but when...
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