Subj : Re: Windows To Linux... To : pweck From : bamageek Date : Wed Jul 15 2020 13:07:53 pw> Yes! That was the fix. Thank you! Turned off SSH. So if I needed SSH pw> outside of Mystic would I have to switch it back then? Either that or set up a different port number for either the BBS or your SSH server. I'm not sure how your router/network is set up, but you might be able to set up an entry on your router's firewall to accept external traffic from port 22 and redirect it to your BBS on a different port (like 9022). In my environment, I run a Windows Server between my DSL router and my network & I use Routing and Remote Access to route trafice between the WAN and the LAN. My router is configured to send traffic from all the ports I need to the Server. In my ROuting and Remote Access NAT settings I then set up an entry for each incoming port (such as 22) and specify the outgoing address & port of the destination (such as 123.45.6.7 port 9022). Any traffic coming in from the outside port 22 goes to the BBS port 9022 at that point. Then, if you want to access your Raspberry Pi via SSH you can still access it directly via port 22. I hope this helps. I'm sure not all routers/firwalls can do this, but it works pretty good for me --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32) * Origin: Dave's BBS (21:1/140) .