• Daydream

    From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to All on Wed Apr 22 22:15:54 2009
    Hi All,

    As you may have noticed, a few posts about Daydream BBS has been written
    in this echo.

    I've been developing a bit on this BBS package. First abit about the
    BBS. It's a true multi-node BBS for Linux. Supports telnet by xinetd/inetd, dialin by mgetty. It's not dependent to mgetty, so it can be standalone
    by answering calls it self, or it can be answered by a frontend-mailer.

    It provides a door infrastructure, much of the builtin functionality is implemented as a door, for example, the QWK feature and the full-screen
    editor.

    I've been cleaning the source, creating a messagebase library and a
    fidonet tosser. The tosser is a full-featured tosser, with Areafix support. Also I've removed ddtelnetd and ddftpd, since telnetd handles the job fine
    and for FTP i've written an authentication module for pureftpd which
    does nearly the same as ddftpd.

    This post is actually just a status post, since I don't think the code
    is ready for release yet.

    But I'll keep you posted.

    Bo

    --- DayDream/Linux 2.15a
    * Origin: The Night Express, Korsoer, geekworld.no-ip.org (2:236/100)
  • From Russell Tiedt@5:7105/1 to Bo Simonsen on Thu Apr 23 05:58:47 2009
    Hello Bo.

    22 Apr 09 22:15, you wrote to all:

    This post is actually just a status post, since I don't think the code
    is ready for release yet.

    But I'll keep you posted.

    Please do ...

    Russell

    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5
    * Origin: Rusty's BBS - Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa (5:7105/1)
  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Russell Tiedt on Thu Apr 23 19:31:12 2009
    Hello Bo.

    22 Apr 09 22:15, you wrote to all:

    This post is actually just a status post, since I don't think the
    code
    is ready for release yet.

    But I'll keep you posted.

    Please do ...

    Thanks for your interest, Russel. :-)

    Bo


    --- DayDream/Linux 2.15a
    * Origin: The Night Express, Korsoer, geekworld.no-ip.org (2:236/100)