Subj : Re: SSH on BBSes To : tenser From : Arelor Date : Thu Apr 14 2022 15:20:21 Re: Re: SSH on BBSes By: tenser to Arelor on Thu Apr 14 2022 10:02 am > On 13 Apr 2022 at 07:31a, Arelor pondered and said... > > Ar> He also allowed access to legacy BSD 2.X systems within a controled > Ar> network. > > In the local region, I give hams access to a number of > systems via AX.25: Multics, TOPS-20, 7th Edition Unix, > 4.3BSD, a modern version of DragonFly, RSTS/E, VAX/VMS, > VM/CMS and CDC Cyber NOS. Well, not so much VM/CMS as > that requires 3270, which isn't that easy over AX.25, > but I do give accounts on the mainframe. > > It's fun, but almost no one uses it. People used to > traffic BBSes can't figure it out. :-) That is very cool. Are you using SHIM for the early Unices? Offering Dragonfly is a weird choice for a retro themed offering since it is modern. I got a DVD with Dragonfly with the current Linux Magazine :-) -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (21:2/138) .