• Backups and more ...

    From Memo@21:3/207 to All on Sat Oct 11 06:54:23 2025
    Everything works fine now. So I added a cron job for backing up my Mystic instance twice a day, and synchronized these backups on my local server. It's better to be safe than sorry. ;)

    However, if I compare the number of messages today with those from 6, 7, or 8 years ago (my first BBS), there are significant differences. Besides, Usenet doesn't exist here anymore either?

    It would be nice if I could add more diverse and active networks.

    Since I don't want to run the BBS just for myself, participating in a network as a point is probably out of the question.

    Are there still options for that today?

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  • From Nigel Reed@21:2/101 to All on Sat Oct 11 01:09:19 2025
    On Sat, 11 Oct 2025 06:54:23 +0200
    "Memo" (21:3/207) <Memo@f207.n3.z21.fidonet> wrote:

    However, if I compare the number of messages today with those from 6,
    7, or 8 years ago (my first BBS), there are significant differences.
    Besides, Usenet doesn't exist here anymore either?

    Of course it does. Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it
    doesn't exist (except for God, that doesn't exist) ;)

    If you want to login to my BBS and then let me know, I can give you
    access to my usenet server.

    I also have a way for Synchronet sysops to allow their users to
    authenticate using their BBS account. If you want to offer usenet
    services to your users, maybe we can figure a way to get it working for
    Mystic.

    Or you could just come over to Synchronet :)
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  • From deon@21:2/116 to Memo on Sat Oct 11 17:21:31 2025
    Re: Backups and more ...
    By: Memo to All on Sat Oct 11 2025 06:54 am

    Howdy,

    Besides, Usenet doesn't exist here anymore either?

    It does - a few nodes provide usenet - I'm sure they'll popup up and let you know.

    It would be nice if I could add more diverse and active networks.

    There arent many - fsxnet is probably one of the bigger ones though.

    Since I don't want to run the BBS just for myself, participating in a network as a point is probably out of the question.

    Why?


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  • From Memo@21:3/207 to deon on Sat Oct 11 08:38:45 2025
    Good morning Deon :)
    Maybe I misunderstood this network topology, but I thought till today a point is just one (!) endpoint (user) only.

    If my BBS as point enables posting to other user here too - this wood be great.

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  • From Memo@21:3/207 to Nigel Reed on Sat Oct 11 09:23:53 2025
    Good morning, and
    thanks for your reply.> "Of course it do
    es."I guess I expressed myself in a
    confusing way.Of course,
    Usenet still exists - but not currently as a par
    t of the sfgxNetuniverse.H
    owever - I don't want to switch to
    Sychronet. I'm very happy with M
    ystic :)
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  • From deon@21:2/116 to Memo on Sat Oct 11 18:35:33 2025
    Re: Re: Backups and more ...
    By: Memo to deon on Sat Oct 11 2025 08:38 am

    Howdy,

    Maybe I misunderstood this network topology, but I thought till today a point is just one (!) endpoint (user) only.

    If my BBS as point enables posting to other user here too - this wood be great.

    The only difference between a point and a normal node, is that a point is not listed in the nodelist for the network.

    Points, otherwise, can interact the same was as other nodes can.



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  • From apam@21:3/197 to Memo on Sat Oct 11 07:49:32 2025
    If my BBS as point enables posting to other user here too - this wood
    be great.

    It does, but unless you're running multiple BBSes or really don't want to bother the network administrator, there's not much difference to setting
    up an actual node vs being a point.

    Either way, you have to get your feed from someone, and it might as well
    be a hub vs another bbs. That is, someone's going to have to set your
    feed up.

    Most networks now days are tiny, fidonet if you can stomach it is the
    biggest, though it's not /that/ big. Everything else I'm sure the network
    hubs would love to have a new node, and wouldn't mind setting you up.

    Andrew


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  • From Memo@21:3/207 to deon on Sat Oct 11 10:18:37 2025
    The only difference between a point and a normal node, is that a point
    is not listed in the nodelist for the network.

    Points, otherwise, can interact the same was as other nodes can.

    Thanks for the explanation. Then I have misunderstood this for years :/

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  • From Memo@21:3/207 to apam on Sat Oct 11 10:23:01 2025
    Thanks for this detailed explanation.
    I thought that other users of my BBS could read this feed, but I didn't know that replying would work too.

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  • From Nigel Reed@21:2/101 to deon on Sat Oct 11 03:36:26 2025
    Re: Re: Backups and more ...
    By: deon to Memo on Sat Oct 11 2025 18:35:33

    The only difference between a point and a normal node, is that a point is not listed in the nodelist for the network.

    Node owners cannot run for fidonet positions and I believe have no voting rights. Not that most nodes do anyway but still.
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  • From apam@21:3/197 to Memo on Sat Oct 11 10:35:42 2025
    Thanks for the explanation. Then I have misunderstood this for years

    It may have been the policy of the networks you were on rather than a
    technical limitation. I used to be on networks that didn't allow points
    at all.

    I think these days points are most useful if you have an actual node for
    your bbs, then if you want to experiment with other bbses, or perhaps
    have a ftn reading setup, you can do that with points off of your bbs,
    you couldn't do that with your main bbs being a point (ie, points off
    points)

    I have used a point on fsxnet for a while before coming back because I
    was hesitent to bother Paul to set me up a new node if I didn't stay very
    long. Though, I'm not worried about bothering deon :) deon can set up
    nodes easy with clrghouz :D

    Andrew


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  • From Memo@21:3/207 to apam on Sat Oct 11 12:55:26 2025
    It may have been the policy of the networks you were on rather than a technical limitation.

    That may have been the case.

    Since I gave up my last BBS (also Mystic) many years ago for personal
    reasons, it took me a while to get back into it.

    Additionally, there were also some changes.

    All in all, I'm quite pleased that after less than a week, my BBS is running (almost) exactly as I imagined.

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Memo on Sat Oct 11 06:18:49 2025
    Hi Memo,
    In a message to All you wrote:

    It would be nice if I could add more diverse and active networks.

    This is the most active network. You could add fightonet, but you'll
    only see automated "moderator" posts with rules no one can enforce, and
    3 old men talking about who is more sick then the other.

    Are there still options for that today?

    Not really.

    ... There is no limit to how bad things can get.


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  • From Memo@21:3/207 to Tiny on Sat Oct 11 13:45:27 2025
    This is the most active network.

    This sounds a bit disappointing, but it's good to know that fsxNet is still active.

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  • From deon@21:2/116 to apam on Sun Oct 12 00:22:58 2025
    Re: Re: Backups and more ...
    By: apam to Memo on Sat Oct 11 2025 10:35 am

    long. Though, I'm not worried about bothering deon :) deon can set up
    nodes easy with clrghouz :D

    :)

    Dont mind being bothered at all - keen to help folks get online in these nets, and I'm always looking for ways to make it as much self-service as possible :)


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  • From Exodus@21:1/144 to Tiny on Sat Oct 11 12:35:00 2025
    This is the most active network. You could add fightonet, but you'll
    only see automated "moderator" posts with rules no one can enforce, and
    3 old men talking about who is more sick then the other.

    hahhhah that's micronet. I love to read it everyday and see what new disease sean has this week.

    ... Asphault = Proctologist's malpractice insurance

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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Memo on Sat Oct 11 13:27:00 2025
    BY: Memo (21:3/207)

    |11M|09> |10Usenet still exists - but not currently as a par|07
    |11M|09> |10t of the sfgxNetuniverse.H|07
    |11M|09> |10owever - I don't want to switch to |07
    Usenet wasnt big after my isp stopped providing a usenet feed.


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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Exodus on Sun Oct 12 06:17:22 2025
    Hi Exodus,
    On <Sun, 11 Oct 25>, you wrote me:

    hahhhah that's micronet. I love to read it everyday and see what new disease sean has this week.

    He's never been so happy. The more sick he gets the wider his
    grin.

    Just don't apologize to him, or you will get kicked out of his network.

    Shawn

    ... No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish.


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