Alan Beck wrote to All <=-
//Hello All,//
I am finding I am not connecting to Nicks system as a point
useing DOSEMU.
It seems D'BRIDE will not poll the boss node.
I have Winpoint going now but use D"Bridge.
Cheers,,
I am finding I am not connecting to Nicks system as a point useing DOSEMU.
It seems D'BRIDE will not poll the boss node.
I have Winpoint going now but use D"Bridge.
On 05 Mar 23 08:06:21, Alan Beck said the following to All:
I am finding I am not connecting to Nicks system as a point useing
DOSEMU.
It seems D'BRIDE will not poll the boss node.
I have Winpoint going now but use D"Bridge.
I replied to your email awhile ago, this is I think the second or third time I believe that I mentioned to you that I do not provide tech-support for Linux or DOS emulators. The Readme file explains this in detail, specifically:
"Technical support may not be offered for running D'Bridge on emulated
DOS environments, virtual-machines, hypervisors etc since this is not the real hardware or environment the software was ever designed to run on."
I'm confused as to why you appear to insist on running things this way. You had a perfectly working 32-bit Windows system at one time polling
here like clockwork?
Nick
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Alan Beck wrote to All <=-
Hello All,
I am finding I am not connecting to Nicks system as a point useing
DOSEMU.
It seems D'BRIDE will not poll the boss node.
I have Winpoint going now but use D"Bridge.
Cheers,,
Based on the above, I am 100% confident that the problem is a typo error in a config file somewhere.
... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.
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Hello all,
Is anyone running D'Bridge with the Windows 10 32bit client?
I think my Windows XP is due for retirement.
Is anyone running D'Bridge with the Windows 10 32bit client?
I think my Windows XP is due for retirement.
Is anyone running D'Bridge with the Windows 10 32bit client?
I think my Windows XP is due for retirement.
It has not had support and includes security updates, for many, many years upgrade it to v10 (you will not find if using old kit that it will install need very up to date h/w).
On 09 Mar 23 21:37:10, Vincent Coen said the following to Dean
Galloway:
It has not had support and includes security updates, for many,
many years upgrade it to v10 (you will not find if using old kit
that it will install need very up to date h/w).
While I would agree with this... I decided to keep the BBS instance on
XP because after many frustrating nights with 7, 8, 8.1 and 10
randomly hanging NTVDM it became more hassle than its worth.
I strongly believe Microsoft changed something in NTVDM after XP that
made running anything DOS-BBS-related extremely unreliable here.
On 09 Mar 23 14:28:36, Dean Galloway said the following to All:
Is anyone running D'Bridge with the Windows 10 32bit client?
I think my Windows XP is due for retirement.
Believe it or not, this system still runs on XP... like clockwork.
See my reply to Vince...
Nick
On 09 Mar 23 21:37:10, Vincent Coen said the following to Dean Galloway:
It has not had support and includes security updates, for many, many yea upgrade it to v10 (you will not find if using old kit that it will insta need very up to date h/w).
While I would agree with this... I decided to keep the BBS instance on XP because after many frustrating nights with 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 randomly hanging NTVDM it became more hassle than its worth.
I strongly believe Microsoft changed something in NTVDM after XP that made running anything DOS-BBS-related extremely unreliable here.
Nick
Hello Nick!
Thursday March 09 2023 19:00, you wrote to me:
On 09 Mar 23 21:37:10, Vincent Coen said the following to Dean
Galloway:
It has not had support and includes security updates, for many,
many years upgrade it to v10 (you will not find if using old kit
that it will install need very up to date h/w).
While I would agree with this... I decided to keep the BBS instance on
XP because after many frustrating nights with 7, 8, 8.1 and 10
randomly hanging NTVDM it became more hassle than its worth.
I strongly believe Microsoft changed something in NTVDM after XP that made running anything DOS-BBS-related extremely unreliable here.
Since XP and NT for that matter MS have been removing support for DOS in all where from v7 it is all gone so yes that is more than likely BUT I have not tried or for that matter looked into what, when and where has happened after XP.
I therefore have no idea of the issues found when using later versions of Windoz - I gave up with MS and Dos many years ago and switched to OS/2 and w all know what happened with that after 1999 or there about.
I decided I had no choice but to use Linux or other *nix and if needed wine which has/had it's own problems.
My basic point was that any one using XP,NT etc would have no support regarding
security aspects of Windows from MS.
How ever that said a strong firewall would help even if only using the one installed in good quality routers (that does NOT include the one's supplied the ISP - which I have found to be some what poor).
In my case I have been using Asus - at least in more recent years to handle primary firewall and port forwarding etc with a more minor role taken by Lin firewall tools BUT still used.
It helps of course that main processes such as BBS, Apache etc is run in a V most of which are read-only processes. These environments are updated often any updates so that are kept fresh - not perfect but...
Needless to say the Linux environment is run at High security so that root privileges and access, are minimised.
I would not want to trust old Window versions on a system that has incoming access via the internet without some very strong other tools that will cover the problems/issues.
i.e., I run a mainframe via a concentrator that is a micro based computer th vets all incoming connections that must have a registered MAC code, CPU model and serial no., user name and password among other checks before allowing
a user access any further. It seems to do the job so far.
Vincent
All good points but I have 3rd party firewalls and a cisco router.
It's a non-issue for me. Suspect it is for Andre as well.
wine
which has/had it's own problems.
wine
which has/had it's own problems.
Wine, now there's something to try. I'm just running D'Bridge as a
mailer but I'll give it a shot.
Wine you never "give it a shot", you barbarian.
It goes with the menu, the special glass, chilled or room temperature, slow degustated, carressing the bottle as if it were a long lost lover ...
All good points but I have 3rd party firewalls and a cisco router. It's a non-issue for me. Suspect it is for Andre as well.
Since 2000 I've taken a mountain of insults, techno-nonsense and outright hysteria over running my BBS on Windows because I will be "hacked tomorrow".
Well I wasn't hacked (and didn't expect to be really), just wanted to updat bit and have settled on Windows 7. Windows 10 wouldn't even run DB, not ev the installer, Wine was a no-show as it told me to install Dosbox (maybe I'
On 10 Mar 23 15:50:22, Carol Shenkenberger said the following to Vincent Co
All good points but I have 3rd party firewalls and a cisco router. It's non-issue for me. Suspect it is for Andre as well.
Since 2000 I've taken a mountain of insults, techno-nonsense and outright hysteria over running my BBS on Windows because I will be "hacked tomorrow".
And as the many years went by, I've watched those same people pack up and leave, shut down their systems, drop off planet earth. While my system still hums along on the same software and batch-files for years. Never needing a babysitter or really any intervention.
Nick
Grin, I'm on XP. I can't get BRE to function acceptably as a league coordinator with any vsim/emulators.
It leaves me with 1 problem. It's slow to toss as I have a lot of overhead.
I retired though
(31Mar officially, terminal leave now). Less of an issue now.
Grin, I'm on XP. I can't get BRE to function acceptably as a league coordinator with any vsim/emulators.
It leaves me with 1 problem. It's slow to toss as I have a lot of overhead That causes packets to collide and hang until I clear them. I retired thou (31Mar officially, terminal leave now). Less of an issue now.
Grin, I'm on XP. I can't get BRE to function acceptably as a league coordinator with any vsim/emulators.
I've been an XP addict until the motherboard crashed without a possibility o repair. Got new motherboards and was unhappy discovering XP doesn't run on t anymore. So on Nick's advice I switched to 7 which was pretty transparant fo what I was doing ... also better scheduler ... and DOS.
It leaves me with 1 problem. It's slow to toss as I have a lot of overhead.
Switch to D'Bridge ...
I retired though
(31Mar officially, terminal leave now). Less of an issue now.
Welcome to the masses of people that don't have time and wondering how they along while still having a full time job.
\%/@rd
On 19 Mar 23 16:19:05, Carol Shenkenberger said the following to Nick Andre
Grin, I'm on XP. I can't get BRE to function acceptably as a league coordinator with any vsim/emulators.
It leaves me with 1 problem. It's slow to toss as I have a lot of overh That causes packets to collide and hang until I clear them. I retired t (31Mar officially, terminal leave now). Less of an issue now.
I'm not sure what you mean by overhead... packets are not even a blip on the radar here, D'Bridge tosses so fast.
Occasionally I receive nonsense from "star systems" such as Tic files with n archives, or vice-versa, or packets actually meant for another Sysop because the "star" operator runs a misconfigured Synchronet system. These things end up in my inbound... and what I'm supposed to do with them is anyones guess.
My solution is usually "Del *.*" which works wonders.
Nick
Dunno on that. My system doesn't connect to you and I'm recieve only for f (none on the star).
On 09 Mar 23 21:37:10, Vincent Coen said the following to Dean Galloway:
It has not had support and includes security updates, for many, many
years upgrade it to v10 (you will not find if using old kit that it will VC>> install need very up to date h/w).
While I would agree with this... I decided to keep the BBS instance on XP because after many frustrating nights with 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 randomly hanging NTVDM it became more hassle than its worth.
I strongly believe Microsoft changed something in NTVDM after XP that made running anything DOS-BBS-related extremely unreliable here.
Nick
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While I would agree with this... I decided to keep the BBS instance on XP because after many frustrating nights with 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 randomly hanging NTVDM it became more hassle than its worth.
How do you keep XP from barfing out each month? I have never been able to make it past that.
How do you keep XP from barfing out each month? I have never been able to make it past that.
Best I know is I'm the last bre league running, and the only one who also h
Best I know is I'm the last bre league running, and the only one who als
I still have BRE and LORD running IBBS here on MetroNet.
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