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 Message 5298 
 Kurt Weiske to Nicholas Boel 
 Re: BBS Software Recommendations 
 24 Nov 24 09:07:30 
 
TZUTC: -0800
MSGID: 874.bbscarni@1:218/1 2ba896bc
REPLY: 2004.bbscarni@1:154/700 2ba748e8
PID: Synchronet 3.20a-Win32 master/549e40b39 Nov 04 202 MSC 1916
TID: SBBSecho 3.21-Win32 master/549e40b39 Nov 04 2024 21:43 MSC 1916
BBSID: REALITY
CHRS: CP437 2
-=> Nicholas Boel wrote to All <=-

 NB> How could you possibly be hacked on port 23, running a BBS, aside from
 NB> having some kind of backdoor in the software you're answering with
 NB> (which you don't, so it's basically impossible without gaining sysop
 NB> access)?

If that's all you do on the box, no one's going to pop it - you're
right. I used my BBS as a way to goof off when I was at work - I used
Famatech's remote admin software to remote in, and read my home email,
browsed the web and used it like a desktop. I ran XP, then did the hack
to get patches for embedded XP, then bit the bullet and moved to Windows
10 when that support ended.


 
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