Subj : Re: Best UNIX/LINUX BBS for F To : Daryl Stout From : Nicholas Boel Date : Sat Apr 16 2016 06:47 am Hello Daryl, On 15 Apr 16 11:58, Daryl Stout wrote to Nicholas Boel: NB>> Hello Daryl, DS> Hi, Nicholas... NB>> All I'm saying is that you shouldn't badly about a software when NB>> it's self made mistakes. DS> I would've felt better had there been things like examples, screen DS> shots, or even documentation on such. I know there's an unwritten rule DS> with Sysops that if someone else does the work, it's THEIR setup, and DS> not mine. But, I feel like I'm being a pest asking all these DS> questions, because I couldn't find the information I was looking for. There is a wiki being worked on as we speak (wiki.mysticbbs.com). And asking questions is exactly what echos like MYSTIC and this one are for. So there's no reason for you to feel like a pest whatsoever. Just don't get so frustrated that you start taking it out on the developer and/or his software. We have very limited amounts of programmers that actually take the time to do something for our community these days. All insulting them or their software will do is drive them away. NB>> Can't wait! Good luck and hope the rest is smooth sailing for you. DS> I got help on the autoposts setup, but the last thing is the doors. DS> I am confused by the documentation on how to call Mystic up on the DS> telnet side, instead of just in local mode. I already am running DS> Net2BBS and NetFoss as a frontend for GT Power, and it won't let me DS> run more than one copy of NetFoss/Net2BBS at a time. I don't think there's a difference in the door execution whether you're logged on via telnet or in local mode. Just do it the way it's documented and have a friend test it for you via telnet. DS> I was wanting to test things on a non-standard port, before I open DS> it up to users. No point in having the system online if nothing is DS> working correctly. That's fine. Just make sure you have the non-standard port open on your router and you can do whatever you like with it. Run it on port 2323 for a bit, and when it's up to your own standards, move it over to port 23. DS> But, since I have been too much of a pest, I am ABANDONING the idea DS> of changing software. This is like the 2nd or 3rd time you've said you were going to abandon the idea. You obviously want to change software as you keep going back to it. People are here to help you. And you are not being a pest - up until you start spreading rumors and/or talking down the software or developer of said software because something didn't just start working perfectly for you the first time - which makes the #1 person (the developer) with the best knowledge of the software not want to help you. Regards, Nick --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160322 * Origin: thePharcyde_ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) .