• VADV32 lockups

    From Dallas Vinson@1:2320/100 to All on Wed Jun 8 14:42:42 2016
    Is anyone else having problems with the latest VADV32 (5.1.160515) locking up and not accepting inbound connections? Seems I'm having to shut down the program every day or two and restart it.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:2320/100 to Dallas Vinson on Sat Aug 27 07:49:02 2016

    On Jun 08, 2016 02:42pm, Dallas Vinson wrote to All:

    Is anyone else having problems with the latest VADV32 (5.1.160515)
    locking up and not accepting inbound connections? Seems I'm having to
    shut down the program every day or two and restart it.

    Yeah, I am setting this up as well and for some reason it is not accepting inbound telnet connections on a fully patched/updated Windows XP Pro VM.
    VSMTP and VIRC both work as expected but VADV32 is not accepting telnet connections. Users just connect, and then don't get the BBS itself. Is this is same problem that you are having?

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:2320/100 to Dallas Vinson on Sat Aug 27 08:24:02 2016

    On Jun 08, 2016 02:42pm, Dallas Vinson wrote to All:

    Is anyone else having problems with the latest VADV32 (5.1.160515)
    locking up and not accepting inbound connections? Seems I'm having to
    shut down the program every day or two and restart it.

    I went back to 4.8 and it seems to have fixed the problem of not accepting inbound telnet connections -- for now.

    ... Platinum Xpress & Wildcat!..... Nice!!!!
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/100 to Robert Wolfe on Sun Aug 28 12:13:02 2016
    Robert,

    Is anyone else having problems with the latest VADV32 (5.1.160515) locking up and not accepting inbound connections? Seems I'm having to shut down the program every day or two and restart it.

    Yeah, I am setting this up as well and for some reason it is not accepting RW>inbound telnet connections on a fully patched/updated Windows XP Pro VM. RW>VSMTP and VIRC both work as expected but VADV32 is not accepting telnet RW>connections. Users just connect, and then don't get the BBS itself. Is thi RW>is same problem that you are having?

    Under Settings -> VADV Configuration -> Security -- make sure the box
    noting "block IP addresses causing invalid sessions" is NOT checked. A
    Visiting Sysop wasn't able to get in when I had that checked, and I also cleared out the blocked IP address file for VADV32, but have one still
    set up with VSMTP32...to where only feeds from my email hub are
    processed.

    Daryl

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  • From Dallas Vinson@1:2320/100 to Robert Wolfe on Mon Aug 29 19:41:14 2016
    Re: RE: VADV32 lockups

    Yeah, I am setting this up as well and for some reason it is not accepting inbound telnet connections on a fully patched/updated Windows XP Pro VM. VSMTP and VIRC both work as expected but VADV32 is not accepting telnet connections. Users just connect, and then don't get the BBS itself. Is this is same problem that you are having?

    No, It does not get connections. Any connection attempt just times out.

    -Dallas Vinson
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/100 to Dallas Vinson on Wed Aug 31 11:08:20 2016
    Dallas,

    Yeah, I am setting this up as well and for some reason it is not accepting DV>> inbound telnet connections on a fully patched/updated Windows XP Pro VM. DV>> VSMTP and VIRC both work as expected but VADV32 is not accepting telnet DV>> connections. Users just connect, and then don't get the BBS itself. Is t DV>> is same problem that you are having?

    No, It does not get connections. Any connection attempt just times out.

    I went in and UNCHECKED the box that said "block IP's causing invalid sessions"...and that seemed to solve the problem.

    I put Peerblock back on, and have added the captcha.v script that
    Steve Winn did, plus removed the Guest account (since all users are
    GUESTS IN MY HOME), and that has cut down on these "bot logon attempts".

    Daryl
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  • From Dallas Vinson@1:2320/100 to Daryl Stout on Mon Sep 5 08:46:54 2016
    Re: RE: VADV32 lockups

    I put Peerblock back on, and have added the captcha.v script that
    Steve Winn did, plus removed the Guest account (since all users are
    GUESTS IN MY HOME), and that has cut down on these "bot logon attempts".

    Hmm, interesting.

    I have a "Guest" account mainly for the web side of the board.

    Guess I should take a look at Steve's captcha thing.

    -Dallas Vinson
    -SysOp: Legends of Yesteryear BBS
    -Telnet/WWW: loybbs.net Fidonet: 1:123/256 Cyber-Net: 40:100/31 -SFnet: 42:1/1 Dixienet: 901:1/3

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/100 to Dallas Vinson on Tue Sep 6 09:39:08 2016
    Dallas,

    I put Peerblock back on, and have added the captcha.v script that
    Steve Winn did, plus removed the Guest account (since all users are
    GUESTS IN MY HOME), and that has cut down on these "bot logon attempts".

    Hmm, interesting.

    I have a "Guest" account mainly for the web side of the board.

    Guess I should take a look at Steve's captcha thing.

    Steve has updated the CAPTCHA deal, and there's a beta of VADV32; both
    off of the Virtual Advanced Facebook page.

    The revised CAPTCHA will recognize users who have already logged on at
    least once for the current day, and these won't have to enter the
    CAPTCHA again until after nightly maintenance. Those who fail to enter
    it are blocked from reconnecting to the BBS for an hour. You do have to
    set the path for the TEMP directory in the new CAPTCHA.V file.

    I have the configuration in VADV32 set to 3 repeated connects in 60
    seconds to be BLOCKED. However, the box for "block IP addresses causing
    invalid sessions" is UNCHECKED...it was keeping some verified users off
    of the system.

    The CAPTCHA will work with the ATMATRIX.V script...in DEFAULT.S -
    entry 1 should have !CAPTCHA in it. If you are also using the WELCOME.V
    from Tim Cornett (as I am), the first entry in DEFAULT.S is !WELCOME on
    the first line, then !CAPTCHA below it. Be sure to save and compile it.

    The CAPTCHA deal is required ONLY on a logon, or entering Feedback.
    For whatever reason, the LOGOFF command in ATMATRIX went to the CAPTCHA instead...so, I just removed the LOGOFF option. I do note on the
    LOGINMNU.ANS screen that if they don't want to logon, they can just drop
    the telnet connection.

    As for Guest on the website, I set the read level to 10 for the local
    areas, and for downloading from most (but not all) of the file areas.
    This way, a "Guest" can read local message areas (no posting), and
    download from most of the BBS's file areas, without actually logging on.

    Daryl

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