• Catch 22.

    From Ignatius@1:340/800 to All on Mon Jun 12 16:45:28 2017
    Ok, for obvious reasons Catch 22 is back on port 24.
    These unsolicited connections are pissing me off. I wish there was some way
    to block them.

    Thanks,

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Ignatius on Mon Jun 12 20:27:44 2017
    On 6/12/2017 4:45 PM, Ignatius -> All wrote:
    Ok, for obvious reasons Catch 22 is back on port 24.
    These unsolicited connections are pissing me off. I wish there was some way to block them.

    There is. Newer BBS software have ip blockers. And if you don't want to use newer BBS software, you run linux, so iptables would do the trick.

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    Nick

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  • From Joseph Larsen@1:154/700 to Nicholas Boel on Mon Jun 12 21:49:32 2017
    Re: Catch 22.
    By: Nicholas Boel to Ignatius on Mon Jun 12 2017 08:27 pm

    There is. Newer BBS software have ip blockers. And if you don't want to use newer BBS software, you run linux, so iptables would do the trick.

    I've tried iptables, with little to no success. Any way you could give me an example on how to use it?

    Thanks,
    Joseph
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  • From Phil Taylor@1:275/201 to Nicholas Boel on Thu Sep 20 22:19:15 2018
    Nicholas Boel wrote to Ignatius <=-

    On 6/12/2017 4:45 PM, Ignatius -> All wrote:
    Ok, for obvious reasons Catch 22 is back on port 24.
    These unsolicited connections are pissing me off. I wish there was some way to block them.

    Iptables in that case is very good.
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