FidoNews · Vol 38, No 18 · 03 May 2021
The F I D O N E W S Volume 38, Number 18 03 May 2021
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Table of Contents
1. FOOD FOR THOUGHT ......................................... 1
2. GUEST EDITORIAL .......................................... 2
Looking Forward .......................................... 2
3. LIST OF FIDONET IPV6 NODES ............................... 5
List of IPv6 nodes ....................................... 5
4. JAMNNTPD SERVERS LIST .................................... 8
The Johan Billing JamNNTPd project ....................... 8
5. FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ...................... 9
6. SPECIAL INTEREST ......................................... 16
Statistics from the Fidoweb .............................. 16
Nodelist Stats ........................................... 17
7. FIDONEWS INFORMATION ..................................... 19
How to Submit an Article ................................. 19
Credits, Legal Infomation, Availability .................. 21
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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Remember when we cried as kids and our parents said "I'll give you
something to cry about"?
We thought they were going to smack us, but instead they destroyed
the housing market, quadrupled college tuition fees, melted the ice
caps and voted Brexit.
-- anonymous
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GUEST EDITORIAL
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Looking Forward - FidoNet thoughts after 35 years away
Steve Weinert <mail address withheld -- contact the editor>
(old node numbers were 1:154/110 and 1:154/154, have not
been assigned a new one yet)
It was roughly thirty-five years ago that my last serious FidoNet BBS
shut down. Experimenting for about 5-7 years on two continents I very
much enjoyed the experience, and recently wanted to revisit FidoNet
doing a Raspberry Pi based project with an adult son.
Some things are pretty much as they were when my then Opus-CBCS BBS
running on a Columbia MPC-1600 portable computer I had used for
graduate school overseas and repurposed was shut down. New names,
different nodes in the nodelist, the usual changes in software, but
things "looked" pretty much the same.
A few things moved onwards including the prevalence of internet-based
connectivity. A few sad things like early leaders who perished,
withdrew and some growing pains that never really settled down.
But the largest change I have found is there is enough decades of
history, enough abandonware depositories, layers of once useful guides
and now videos which cover parts in varying generational laggardness,
broken links and information still out there that should have been
depreciated or at least marked as "for historical reference only" that
it is genuinely more difficult to set up your system now than it was
back in 1986. In my first setup I printed the various documents out
(which mostly did not format onto the European A4 paper without some
help) and followed what were fairly straight forward steps.
Our more current attempt has been a big-time sink. I started with a
program for the Raspberry Pi that has a nice Wiki and lots of Videos.
Both information channels are incomplete and, in many cases, somewhat
out of date despite being less than 3-4 years old. A big kudo to the
gent who filmed the videos, and he has personally taken time to
encouragingly respond to my earliest test messages.
I tried two other relatively recent packages, finding them also easy
installs a bit shallow on documentation and step-by-step information,
before the SSD enclosure hooked to the Raspberry Pi flaked out.
Quickly repeated the installs on a spare Win10 box.
Through this all the incomplete and largely online only documentation,
layers of detritus of obsolete programs/information, abandonware,
focus on archaic operating systems, and my personal block against "all
go slow" video instructions left me feeling like a "technological
archaeologist" rather than a one-board computer hobbyist.
Printed manuals let me write my notes as I go along and put post-its
on pages where I need to return. Despite putting an iMac next to the
project computer to read online manuals/wikis and watch videos, I
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still had my pad of paper to write notes. Either on paper or on
screen I read much faster than the pace that can be used to
effectively pass on information via video or podcast.
Videos are nice when they are up to date, and if you stop them every
time you are focused on actually completing the steps. They also must
have a corresponding manual to help you sort out anything that didn't
go right.
Now what is cool is there are operating packages available and if you
wade through it enough information to get you up and going! Do no
despair needed, just a bit of organizing. Well organized makes a lot
of sense in a world where most people really don't know what is going
on in their computer, where apps/programs are automatically installed,
and configurations done via software wizards.
Bear with me as I offer an analogy - think teaching others cooking a
bowl of Pho. Now a well-organized recipe lists your ingredients,
often includes the time and equipment, and basically spells out your
prerequisites. Then it breaks the major components into step-by-step
sequences, eventually bring it all together.
In our Pho example you need your ingredients, make the soup broth,
prepare the garnishes, use prepared noodles and hot sauces, and put it
together. (If you want a full example check out
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/228443/authentic-pho/ )
Now in our FidoNet world we give the "cook" half of the recipe, point
them at resources on how to grow rice and make rice noodles, specify a
hot sauce that hasn't been available since the 1990s, use differing
names for the same thing, and just for good measure include some other
ramen based recipe fragments just because they are interesting. We
also tell them to go basically a different store in a different town
for every ingredient.
Now our likely "cook" is not only thoroughly lost, but as they have
had only two previous Pho experiences, first buying a bowl ready to
serve at a restaurant and the second microwaving a store-bought Pho
kit that total cooking skills is measuring out the 1-1/4 cups of water
and emptying the little packets - and major cook skills required here
- microwaving it the requisite amount of time.
Likewise, on the FidoNet and BBS experience. In a world where so much
is made simple is there much chance that a new candidate "Joe Sysop"
is going to get past the misdirection, incompleteness and then do so
with no concept of where the parts all fit together?
Now here is the good part - if we collectively put things into the
FidoNet equal to cooking recipes we could expect mode node
participation.
- I do well when presented with a grand overview, followed with
successive levels of detail.
- I also do well when I can print out the documentation or at least
follow comprehensive checklists. Actually, more than anything else
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let me have a good manual with how-to details and you can let me just
go at it.
- I'm all for videos if they present in an explanation of the "why",
showing an "example", and then designed to be paused while you do the
tasks, and offer some suggestions when something doesn't work out
right.
- I am all for historic stuff at all levels, but it needs to be
curated in a way to make the current obvious. Links need to work at
the minimum. And if it is history you need to put it on a timeline.
If my thoughts make some sense, it is my hope is that a couple
collaborators might invite me to help do some current and contemporary
"how to guides" as a new starting point.
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LIST OF FIDONET IPV6 NODES
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List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 13 April 2021
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Boël Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Björn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
34 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
35 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
36 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
37 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
39 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
40 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
41 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
42 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
43 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
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45 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
47 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
48 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
49 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
50 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
51 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
52 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
53 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
54 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
55 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
56 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
57 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
58 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
59 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
61 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
62 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
63 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
65 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
66 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
67 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
68 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
69 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
70 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
71 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
72 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
73 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
74 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
75 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
76 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
77 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
78 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
79 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
80 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
81 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
82 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
83 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers
84 1:142/103 Brian Rogers T-6in4 he.net
85 1:342/17 Kostie Muirhead Native Hurricane El.
86 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
87 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
88 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
89 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
90 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass T-6in4 he.net f
91 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
92 1:105/5 Michael Pierce Native Comcast
93 1:218/401 James Downs Native ORG-TT1
94 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
95 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
96 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
97 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
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T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
Submitted on day 122
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JAMNNTPD SERVERS LIST
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The Johan Billing JamNNTPd project
This is a list of known JamNNTPd servers working. They are essentially
the modern version of Bulletin Board Systems.
You connect to them using the newsreader of your choice and you don't
need any other software installed on your computer -- regardless of
operating system -- but that favourite mail client of yours.
Even smart phones can handle this, giving you the opportunity to get
your daily doses of fidonet on the bus, tram or train on the way to
your job, school or whatever.
Updated 2019-12-03
URL news://eljaco.se:4119
Join http://fidonews.eu
NETMAIL Yes, 2:203/2
URL news://rbb.bbs.fi
Join Info in group +GETACCESS+
NETMAIL Yes, 2:221/360
URL nntp://fidonews.mine.nu
URL nntps://fidonews.mine.nu
Join http://fidonews.mine.nu
NETMAIL Yes, 2:221/6
URL nntp://news.bytemuseum.org
nntps://news.bytemuseum.org (secure)
Join Info in group +ACCCESS&SUPPORT+
NETMAIL Yes, 1:19/10
URL nntp://news.pharcyde.org
Join Info in group, +GETACCESS+
NETMAIL Yes, 1:154/10
URL: news.tequilamockingbirdonline.net
Join mailto:sysop@tequilamockingbirdonline.net
NETMAIL Yes, 1:266/404
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FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
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FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
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BBS Software List
Updated 2020-12-05
Maintained by Andrew Leary (1:320/219)
Editors Emeritus: Robert Couture, Janis Kracht,
Sean Dennis
M=Mailer T=Tosser B=BBS D=Door C=Comm/Terminal
P=Points E=Editor I=Internet U=Utility #=Info
F=TIC/SRIF Processor
*=Software is available and may be registerable,
but no longer supported or updated.
@=Website is operating but is no longer updated.
?=Software's updating/support status is unknown.
O=Software is open source.
This list contains BBS-related software that is available
for registration (not necessarily supported), open source
software and actively developed/supported software by its
author. Software listed may be available for DOS, Linux,
OS/2 (eComStation), Windows (16 or 32 bit) and OSX.
.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.
|Software: Author |Type |URL, Contact, Ver, Notes Help Node|
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==> FRONT-END/INTERNET MAILERS
Argus |MI*? |http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products
| | /argus/
| | v3.210 on 2001-03-29
BinkleyTerm XE |MO* |http://btxe.sourceforge.net
| | 2.60XE Beta-XH7 on 2000-10-22
BinkD |MI? |http://binkd.grumbler.org
| | gul@gul.kiev.ua 2:463/68
| | v.1.0.4
| | v.1.1a-111 (alpha)
| | ftp://cvs.happy.kiev.ua/pub/fidosoft
| | /mailer/binkd/
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| |http://www.filegate.net/r50/aftnbinkd/
D'Bridge |MTCPE|http://www.dbridgemailer.com
|I | support@dbridgemailer.com 1:1/130
Nick Andre | | v4.00 on 2020-12-03
FIDO-Deluxe IP |MPUI |http://www.datenbahn.dd-dns.de/
| | cdp/fp_deluxe/
| | v2.4 on 2003-09-26
FrontDoor, FD/APX: |MITPC|http://www.defsol.se 2:20/4609
Definite Solutions |E | sales@defsol.se
| | FD v2.33ml, FD/APX v1.15
InterMail |MCPE |http://www.Intermail.net 1:220/60
Dale Barnes | | dalebarnes42@majik.net
| | IM v2.60 on 2017-08-28
Husky Project |MTPUI|http://husky.sourceforge.net/
|EO? | v1.9 RC2 on 2010-04-20
Taurus |MI |http://www.fidotel.com/public/forums/
(based on Radius) |? | taurus/index.htm
| | v5.0 on 2006-06-12
| |
T-Mail |MI |http://www.tmail.spb.ru (Russian only)
|? | v2608 on 2001-12-12
AfterShock |MTEI |https://play.google.com/store/apps/
Asvcorp | | details?id=com.asvcorp.aftershock
Anatoly Vdovichev | | rudi.timmer@mail.ch 2:292/140
Rudi Timmermans | | v1.6.7 on 2017-11-19
HotDogEd |E |https://play.google.com/store/apps/
Sergey Pushkin | | details?id=com.pushkin.hotdoged
| | v2.13.5 on 2017-03-13 2:5020/2141
HotDogEd FidoNet |MTI |https://play.google.com/store/apps/
Provider | | details?id=com.pushkin.hotdoged.fido
Sergey Pushkin | | v2.13.5 on 2017-03-13 2:5020/2141
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==> MAIL TOSSERS
Crashmail II |TO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net/
| | crashmail.html
FastEcho |T |http://www.softeq.de/old/Products
| | /FastEcho/fastecho.html
| | v1.46.1 on 2007-11-13
| | Registration keys are free & available
| | by request from the author
Fidogate |TUI? |http://www.fidogate.org
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| | v4.4.10 on 2004-08-27
| |
FMail |TO |https://sourceforge.net/projects/fmail/
| | v2.0.1.4 on 2017-04-21
InterEcho |T |http://www.Intermail.net 1:220/60
Dale Barnes | | dalebarnes42@majik.net
| | IE 1.20 on 2017-08-28
JetMail: JetSys |TU |
(ATARI ST only) | | v1.01 on 2000-01-01
Squish |T* |http://www.filegate.net/maximus_bbs/
| | v1.11R2 on 2009-01-01
| | Source code available in Maximus BBS
| | archive: http://maximus.sourceforge.net
WWIVToss |T |http://www.weather-station.org/wwiv/
| | v1.51 on 2015-05-23
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==> BBS SOFTWARE
BBBS |BICTM|http://www.bbbs.net 2:22/222
| | b@bbbs.net
| | v4.01 on 2007-01-28
EleBBS |BO*? |http://www.elebbs.com
| | v0.10.RC1 on 2002-06-09
Enthral BBS |B |http://enthralbbs.com 1:250/501
Linux/BSD/OSX | | v0.429/Alpha on 2010-10-14
| | Fidonet filebone SCENEENT
Ezycom BBS |BT* |http://www.ezycom-bbs.com 3:690/682
| | v2.15g2 on 2009-11-16
GT Power |B |http://www.gtpowerbbs.com/
| | v19.00
Hermes II Project |BT |http://www.hermesbbs.com/
Macintosh-based | | malyn@strangegizmo.com
| | v3.5.10b3
Maximus BBS |BO* |http://www.filegate.net/maximus_bbs/
| | v3.03
| | Source code available at:
| | http://maximus.sourceforge.net/
MBSE BBS |BMTFI|https://sourceforge.net 1:320/319
|PO | /projects/mbsebbs
| | ajleary@sourceforge.net
| | v1.0.7.20 on 2020-11-30
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Meltdown BBS |UIO |http://meltdown-bbs.sourceforge.net/
| | v1.0b on 2004-04-26
Mystic BBS |BMTCE|http://www.mysticbbs.com
|I | v1.12 A45 on 2020-02-18
NiKom BBS (Amiga) |BO |http://www.nikom.org
| | v2.3.1 on 2017-07-01
RemoteAccess BBS |B? |http://www.rapro.com 1:1/120
| | bfmorse@rapro.com
| | v2.62.2SW
Renegade BBS |B |http://renegadebbs.info 1:129/305
| | v1.22/DOS on 2020-10-19
Spitfire BBS |B? |http://www.buffalocrk.com/
| | mdwoltz@buffalocrk.com
| | v3.7 on 2010-01-01
Synchronet BBS |BMTIO|http://www.synchro.net 1:103/705
| | v3.17b on 2019-01-01
Telegard BBS |B* |
| | v3.09g2-sp4/mL on 1999-12-19
WildCat! Interactive |MTBEI|http://www.santronics.com
Net Server, Platinum| | sales@santronics.com
Xpress: Santronics | |
Software, Inc. | | v7.0 AUP 454.5 on 2016-06-23
WWIV BBS |B |http://www.wwivbbs.org
| | v5.00 on 2015-12-14
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==> TIC PROCESSORS/FILEFIX/SRIF
Allfix |FIUT |http://www.allfix.com/ 1:218/720
Ken Johnson | | v6.1.0 on 2019-02-02
NEF/pk |F |http://nefpk.8m.com/
| | v2.45b2 on 2000-03-05
TinyTIC |FO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net
| | /tinytic.html
| | 1:120/544
VIReq |FO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net
| | /vireq.html
| | 1:120/544
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==> BBS DOORS/UTILITIES
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Cheepware |DU |http://outpostbbs.net/cheepware.html
Sean Dennis | | sysop@outpostbbs.net 1:18/200
| | Fidonet filebone CH-WARE
DDS (Doorware |D@ |http://www.doorgames.org
Distribution System)| | ruth@doorgames.org
Ruth Argust | |
Jibben Software |D* |http://www.jibbensoftware.com/
| | bbs-door-games.cfm
| | scott@jibben.com
| | 1995-99 Release dates
John Dailey Software |DU |http://www.johndaileysoftware.com
Shining Star |D* |http://www.shiningstar.net/bbsdoors/
| | nannette@shiningstar.net
| | Doors are registerable via website
Sunrise Doors: |D |http://www.sunrisedoors.com
Al Lawrence | | al@sunrisedoors.com
| | Tel: (404) 256-9518
T1ny's Software |DU |http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/tsoft/
Shawn Highfield | | shighfield@gmail.com 1:229/452
| | Fidonet filebone CH-WARE
The Brainex System |D |http://www.brainex.com/brainex_system/
| | stanley@brainex.com
| | 1994-99 Releases
Trade Wars |D* |http://www.eisonline.com/tradewars/
| | jpritch@eisonline.com
| | v3.09 (DOS-32) in 2002
Vagabond Software |DU* |http://vbsoft.dhakota.org
| | d@dhakota.org
| | Last update: 2008-04-11
WWIVEdit |DE |http://www.weather-station.org/wwiv/
| | v3.0 on 2011-06-27
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==> POINT SOFTWARE
APoint |PI |https://stargate.org.uk/apoint/
| | v1.25 on 2001-12-12
CrossPoint (XP) |P? |http://www.crosspoint.de (German only)
| | pm@crosspoint.de
| | v3.12d on 1999-12-22
FreeXP |P |http://www.freexp.de (German only)
| | support@freexp.de
| | v3.42 on 2010-06-27
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FidoIP |PO |http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki
| | /fidoip/
| | v.1.0.5 on 2010-12
OpenXP |PIO |https://sourceforge.net/projects
| | /openxp5/ 2:240/2188.31
| |http://openxp.uk Windows/Linux
| | dev@openxp.uk English/German
| | v5.0.42 on 2019-12-28
WinPoint |PI |http://www.winpoint.org
| | English/German/Spanish
| |https://stargate.org.uk/winpoint/
| | v5 (Beta Release) on 2017-03-17
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==> SYSOP MAIL EDITORS
GoldEd+ |EO |http://golded-plus.sourceforge.net/
| | v1.1.5 (Snapshot) on 2015-11-30
| | NOTE: Unstable versions released often
SqEd32 |E |http://www.sqed.de 2:2476/493
| | v1.15 on 1999-12-15
| | Website is in German and English
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==> INTERNET UTILITIES
Ifmail |UIO |http://ifmail.sourceforge.net
| | crosser@average.org
Internet Rex |UI? |http://members.shaw.ca/InternetRex/
| | telnet://xanadubbs.ca 1:342/806
| | v2.29 on 2001-10-21
JamNNTPd |UIO |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net
| | /jamnntpd.html
| | 1:120/544
Luckygate |UO | ftp://happy.kiev.ua/pub/fidosoft/gate
| | /lgate
| | gul@gul.kiev.ua
MakeNL |UO |http://makenl.sourceforge.net
| | v3.5.0 on 2019-05-06
RNtrack |U |http://sourceforge.net/projects
| | /ftrack-as 2:5080/102
| |stas_degteff@users.sourceforge.net
| | v1.32 on 2011-04-29
TransNet |UIO? |http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mressl/
| | transnet/index.html
| | transnet@ressl.com.ar
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| | v2.11 on 2007-09-13
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==> INFORMATIONAL WEBSITES/BBS LISTS
Telnet/Dialup BBS |# |http://www.telnetbbsguide.com 1:275/89
Guide | | Maintained by Dave Perrussel
| | This is probably the most updated BBS
| | list on the Internet for a general
| | BBS list.
Synchronet BBS List |# |http://www.synchro.net/sbbslist.html
| | Maintained automatically
| | This list is specifically for
| | Synchronet-based BBS systems and is
| | automatically updated nightly.
The BBS Corner |# |http://www.bbscorner.com
| | This website is more than just files,
| | it's an encyclopedia of knowledge for
| | BBS sysops and people who want to
| | become sysops. This site is run by
| | the same person who does the Telnet
| | BBS Guide.
BBS Nexus |# |https://bbsnexus.com
| | This website offers a searchable list
| | of Telnet BBS's.
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File Archives:
http://archives.thebbs.org
http://sysopscorner.thebbs.org (site is no longer maintained)
http://www.simtel.net
http://www.bbsfiles.com
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu (OS/2 specific)
http://www.filegate.net/ (FTP access via port 60721)
http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/
Note: Most also provide FTP access (use ftp instead of http above)
The BBS Software List is published weekly in the FidoNews.
If you have corrections, suggestions or additions to the information
above, please contact Andrew Leary with your information via the
FIDONEWS echo or netmail at 1:320/219.
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SPECIAL INTEREST
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Last week's statistics from the Fidoweb
By EchoTime, 2:203/0
(Some nets may have lost their last
digit for technical reasons)
pkt (toss-toss) msg (write-toss)
nodes mean dev no mean dev no
154/* 7.9m 11.9m 500 1.3h 4.0h 500
221/* 5.5m 12.7m 669 5.0h 9.7h 669
280/* 6.7m 14.0m 710 7.6h 15.1h 709
292/* 11.6m 17.2m 44 4.5h 4.5h 43
301/* 0.4m 0.3m 3 0.0h 0.0h 3
320/* 2.5m 3.8m 306 2.2h 5.5h 305
502/* 0.6m 0.2m 9 5.9h 7.0h 9
Sigma 6.1m 12.4m 2241 4.6h 10.7h 2238
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Nodelist Stats
Input nodelist nodelist.120
size 185.4kb
date 2021-05-01
The nodelist has 1017 nodes in it
and a total of 1471 non-comment entries
including 4 zones
33 regions
172 hosts
68 hubs
admin overhead 277 ( 27.24 %)
and 110 private nodes
33 nodes down
34 nodes on hold
off line overhead 177 ( 17.40 %)
Speed summary:
>9600 = 50 ( 4.92 %)
9600 = 190 ( 18.68 %)
(HST = 3 or 1.58 %)
(CSP = 0 or 0.00 %)
(PEP = 0 or 0.00 %)
(MAX = 0 or 0.00 %)
(HAY = 0 or 0.00 %)
(V32 = 81 or 42.63 %)
(V32B = 18 or 9.47 %)
(V34 = 94 or 49.47 %)
(V42 = 82 or 43.16 %)
(V42B = 19 or 10.00 %)
2400 = 1 ( 0.10 %)
1200 = 0 ( 0.00 %)
300 = 776 ( 76.30 %)
ISDN = 34 ( 3.34 %)
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IP Flags Protocol Number of systems
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IBN Binkp 795 ( 78.17 %)
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IFC Raw ifcico 87 ( 8.55 %)
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IFT FTP 61 ( 6.00 %)
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ITN Telnet 164 ( 16.13 %)
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IVM Vmodem 14 ( 1.38 %)
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IP Other 4 ( 0.39 %)
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INO4 IPv6 only 2 ( 0.20 %)
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CrashMail capable = 879 ( 86.43 %)
MailOnly nodes = 317 ( 31.17 %)
Listed-only nodes = 23 ( 2.26 %)
[Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm]
[ Revised by B Felten, 2:203/2]
[ NetStats 3.8 2014-11-23]
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