• Mystic login

    From Alienator@21:3/116 to All on Tue Aug 11 20:50:46 2020
    Does anyone know the name of the login screen for mystic that says, "Welcome
    to the Mystic BBS Demonstration System"? I am considering changing mine if I can.

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    * Origin: Farm BBS (21:3/116)
  • From Analog@21:2/123 to Alienator on Tue Aug 11 20:16:00 2020
    Does anyone know the name of the login screen for mystic that says, "Welcome to the Mystic BBS Demonstration System"? I am considering changing mine if I can.

    Ok, just based on this message, I can tell you have a lot of learning to do. Let me point you to the wiki:

    wiki.mysticbbs.com

    There are files in a folder "mystic/themes/default/text" that are all the
    ANSI file for the entire BBS. Each file is linked to a series of menus and login sequences.

    Additionally, there are prompts you can edit in the prompt editor to change
    the style and feel of Mystic.

    Get digging into it and you'll be overwhelmed in a good way with the complete customizability of Mystic.

    Analog

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    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/06 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: deadbeatz.org (21:2/123)
  • From Alienator@21:3/116 to Analog on Tue Aug 11 21:38:47 2020
    I appreciate your help. Your right I am new to this, and am still learning. Thanks for pointing me to what I was looking for!

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    * Origin: Farm BBS (21:3/116)
  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Alienator on Wed Aug 12 05:17:29 2020
    Does anyone know the name of the login screen for mystic that says, "Welcome to the Mystic BBS Demonstration System"? I am considering changing mine if I can.

    Analog's answer was probably better and good enough, but in the themes/default/text directory, you're looking to edit the prelogin.ans file.

    ...but you can change prompts and whatnot elsewhere so that it doesn't
    actually point there. But changing that ANSI is the quickest route.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Storm BBS (21:2/108)
  • From Alienator@21:3/116 to Adept on Wed Aug 12 00:34:27 2020
    Thanks, I was able to find it. Its a new BBS, and there was some incoming traffic showing on the server. The default, I believe might have left people wondering what it was. It must have been someone elses domain before me.
    Anyway I was able to personalize it enough for people to know whaat it was. I appreciate your help!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Farm BBS (21:3/116)
  • From Analog@21:2/123 to Alienator on Wed Aug 12 00:20:03 2020
    Thanks, I was able to find it. Its a new BBS, and there was some incoming traffic showing on the server. The default, I believe might have left people wondering what it was. It must have been someone elses domain before me. Anyway I was able to personalize it enough for people to know whaat it was. I appreciate your help!

    FYI, if you watch the MIS connection screen too long you'll get excited that you have a ton of users. In reality, port 23 is port scanned all day long everyday by bots. Some good some bad. There are bots that check known vulnerabilities on the net and report them, not usually to you, but for
    INFOSEC purposes. Others are there to see what computers have crap open for
    the taking.

    My point is that Mystic has an IP banning system that will eventually start blacklisting the IP addresses of bots connecting and disallow them from being able to connect to you anymore. These connection settings can be adjusted.
    Just hit us up when you have learned enough to be concerned with these things.

    Cheers,
    Analog

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    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/06 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: deadbeatz.org (21:2/123)
  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Alienator on Wed Aug 12 07:40:44 2020
    traffic showing on the server. The default, I believe might have left people wondering what it was. It must have been someone elses domain before me. Anyway I was able to personalize it enough for people to know

    Oh, there are a _ton_ of port scanners looking for compromisable servers, and places that have telnet open are evidently more likely to be something to try to hack into.

    But there are port scanners for other reasons, and when my board went back
    up, the Telnet BBS Guide managed to pick it up before I had mentioned the
    board being up anywhere. Evidently said guide checks on one of those port scanner reports and adds BBSs that pop up.

    Regardless, good that you've changed that, as, indeed, that seems like a
    pretty important screen to change.

    So, welcome, and I look forward to seeing your board on FSXnet. :)
    (Assuming that you haven't already done so)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Storm BBS (21:2/108)
  • From Alienator@21:3/116 to Analog on Wed Aug 12 04:33:41 2020
    Yes, there definately seem to be a lot to scan it seems every hour it was a different IP.

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    * Origin: Farm BBS (21:3/116)
  • From The Godfather@21:1/165 to Analog on Wed Aug 12 14:19:00 2020
    FYI, if you watch the MIS connection screen too long you'll get excited that you have a ton of users. In reality, port 23 is port scanned all
    day long everyday by bots. Some good some bad. There are bots that
    check known vulnerabilities on the net and report them, not usually to you, but for INFOSEC purposes. Others are there to see what computers
    have crap open for the taking.

    A ton is an understatement .. going with a non standard port other then
    23 is the best approach imho. My system was getting bogged down with a crapload of scanners. My blacklist was a very long list of IP's.
    Since switching, all is quiet and peaceful :)

    -tG

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
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  • From The Godfather@21:1/165 to Adept on Wed Aug 12 14:23:30 2020
    But there are port scanners for other reasons, and when my board went
    back up, the Telnet BBS Guide managed to pick it up before I had
    mentioned the board being up anywhere. Evidently said guide checks on
    one of those port scanner reports and adds BBSs that pop up.


    I hope this hasn't already been mentioned, however, once a port changes
    from a non standard 23, it's best to go to the Telnet BBS Guide,
    claiming ownership of your BBS listing, and in some cases requesting
    being white listed once you do. This will ensure that when they do scan,
    your port is included, and your BBS remains listed. In addition, I do
    get quite a bit of "nostalgia visitors" that find my BBS from that site,
    whom would otherwise have not been able to connect to me. because I use
    such a high port number, I had about a 3 day waiting period, to get white listed prior to others being able to connect to my BBS from that site;
    but it was worth the effort.

    -tG

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The Underground [@] theunderground.us:10023 <-port (21:1/165)
  • From Adept@21:2/108 to The Godfather on Wed Aug 12 21:31:28 2020
    I hope this hasn't already been mentioned, however, once a port changes

    Even if it has, it's still nice to bring it up, so thank you for that.

    from a non standard 23, it's best to go to the Telnet BBS Guide,

    I do occasionally wonder if I should bother changing from the standard 23.
    But it's telnet, and I'm not aware of any dealbreakers (security or functionality) on using it. I do welcome a correction on that.

    I mean, I _know_ tons of bots are trying various scripts, but the only thing listening on my server at 23 is the BBS.

    claiming ownership of your BBS listing, and in some cases requesting
    being white listed once you do. This will ensure that when they do scan, your port is included, and your BBS remains listed. In addition, I do

    Interesting. I assume it's something I could change (Asking for ownership of your page is generally pretty easy, and I have done so -- and have mildly edited the entry).

    listed prior to others being able to connect to my BBS from that site;
    but it was worth the effort.

    It does seem like the go-to place for finding BBSs, especially when randomly looking on the internet.

    Evidently the site owner also keeps track of new FSXnet entries, too.

    Oh, along those lines, fTelnet makes things pretty nice. I introduced someone to my BBS, and while she knew nothing of what was going on, had never called
    a BBS before, etc., I said, "go to bbs.stormbbs.com", and she had no problem with the "call the BBS" phase.

    "What do I do now?" is a bit of a trickier one, though. I've tried to reduce the amount of menu options I have to help with that, but there's only so much I'm willing to get rid of. (Or hiding, technically. E.g., I'm pretty sure QWK would work on my BBS, but I don't show any of the commands.)

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Storm BBS (21:2/108)
  • From Analog@21:2/123 to The Godfather on Wed Aug 12 17:22:58 2020
    I hope this hasn't already been mentioned, however, once a port changes from a non standard 23, it's best to go to the Telnet BBS Guide,
    claiming ownership of your BBS listing, and in some cases requesting

    I just checked on mine and the "sysop" was some weird looking dude.
    Definitely not me. Not sure if that's the owner of the site or some douche burger that tried to take ownership of it. Hope the former...

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    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/06 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: deadbeatz.org (21:2/123)
  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Analog on Thu Aug 13 03:44:27 2020
    I just checked on mine and the "sysop" was some weird looking dude. Definitely not me. Not sure if that's the owner of the site or some
    douche burger that tried to take ownership of it. Hope the former...

    The site seems to be down at the moment ("There has been a critical error on your website."), but from what I remember, "sysop" is the site owner, so you should be able to claim your BBS without a problem.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Storm BBS (21:2/108)
  • From The Godfather@21:1/165 to Analog on Fri Aug 14 13:48:03 2020
    I just checked on mine and the "sysop" was some weird looking dude. Definitely not me. Not sure if that's the owner of the site or some
    douche burger that tried to take ownership of it. Hope the former...

    ┌─┤ Deadbeatz bbs

    If you weren't the "pretty weird looking dude" lol, I'd suggest trying
    to take ownership. If it says it's already owned, I believe it has a
    dispute option. Once you have a login for your BBS on there, you can
    edit the text and add images, etc. I have to edit mine now that I'm "officially" open. But found the entire process to be painless. And
    some guy will reply within a day with what he can edit, or will forward
    your message to the site owner, which then can take a few days to get
    the change over. But it has helped with traffic some. Maybe 10 of my
    uers have come from that site in the past couple months. I'd love for
    some of my old buddies in Colorado to discover that site, then my BBS,
    and call. But we'll see.. it's a pretty good marketing tool though.

    -tG

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The Underground [@] theunderground.us:10023 <-port (21:1/165)
  • From Analog@21:2/123 to The Godfather on Fri Aug 14 20:33:28 2020
    dispute option. Once you have a login for your BBS on there, you can
    edit the text and add images, etc. I have to edit mine now that I'm

    I just got ownership of mine today. Thanks for the tip. They had two entries for it too, so he merged them.

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    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/06 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: deadbeatz.org (21:2/123)
  • From The Godfather@21:1/165 to Analog on Sat Aug 15 13:12:29 2020
    I just got ownership of mine today. Thanks for the tip. They had two entries for it too, so he merged them.

    No problem, glad hey caught the duplicate also!

    -tG

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: The Underground [@] theunderground.us:10023 <-port (21:1/165)