most online systems and BBS's just use an internet connection, there's not
much need for 10 phone lines anymore.  I've written what I think is a
pretty good program for this.  telnet://solarflow.dyndns.org



On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:

> Hey gang,
>
>       I used to run a BBS (Speedy's Dilemma, if you care)...  I still have
> all the software & (I think) the scripts too.
>
>       The BBS could handle 10 modems/phone lines.  The BBS was also DOS
> based.  It ran, and did it's own listening for the various modems.
>
>
>       I would like to set up the BBS to run on a computer.  I would like
> to have someone be able to "telnet" into the BBS and do all the same stuff
> they used to be able to do.  I would like to have up to 10 sessions at
> once...
>
>       Is it possible?
>
>       How?
>
>       My thought is to maybe assign 10 different ports, one to each serial
> line, and go from there.  I suppose I could have my firewall forward
> connections to an internal machine, but there's the question of how to do
> this in DOS.  My 2nd thought is to run the BBS under dosemu (which I've
> never had much luck with, BTW), and have it run on the server.
>
>       Any thoughts on how to do this?
>
>       TIA,
>               Tom
>
> FYI:  The BBS is Wildcat! Multiline 10, v6
>
>
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