BBS Software for Unix?
Walter Bell asks: "Several years ago I used to run a BBS based on the Oblivion/2 software. Obv/2 was an excellent BBS manager, but as far as I can tell, it is still only available on the MS-DOS 3.3 platform. Does anyone know where to find a Linux port of Obv/2 (or any other Forum hack, for that matter) so I can start up my BBS again under Linux?" Ahh...good old Forum. I remember hacking my own copy of Forum and producing a clone called Apex, back in the day. Have ports of any of the old school BBS software platforms ever made it on to Unix? I do remember WWIV was C, so that may have been ported. Not so sure about Forum, however.
There is an excellent prot being done of synchronet up on sourceforge. It may not be obl/2 but I used it quite a bit in windows and am looking forward to the linux version.
http://www.synchro.net
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Nowadays we use glFTPd (www.glftpd.com) (freeware). It has message and oneliner etc support. Also, it has an excellent way of requesting files etc.
There is a version being ported to Linux. Here is an excerpt:
WWIV/X 4.25 is a port of WWIV 4.24a for DOS to the Linux platform with additional code from WWIV 4.30 for DOS. It is based on the same code as WWIV for DOS, and significant portions of the code have remained intact. Eventually, we hope to integrate the new features of WWIV 4.30 into WWIV/X, but no timeline for that has been established.
Here is the link: http://kobran.yi.org/wwivx/index.html
-rr
They've been talking about a Linux version of WWIV (what I used to run as well), but I don't think it's actively being developed. Kinda fell to the wayside. Here is the official webpage. I remember sending in my $50 to get the C source code back in the late eighties/early nineties to Wayne Bell. :-)
- Eric
2 Longtimers comes to my mind.
;)
First is Daydream bbs which can be found @ http://daydream.iwn.fi. I think Daydream was first written for Amiga, then ported to msdos/win and now to *nix.
Second is BBBS, which can be found @ http://www.bbbs.net. In "Those" days, i wasnt much of a bbbs fan because of its unix'sh interface but dunno what i might say today =)
And yeah, they are both from Finland
yush