• synchro.net port configuration

    From Mark i to All on Mon Sep 2 07:10:53 2024
    Hi everyone. I currently am using the domain blackf.synchro.net. this domain ispointing to port 23 which currently runs my other BBS Battlestar. How can I
    specify blackf.synchro.net to point to port 2900 instead of 23? Is it possible in the configuration file or in the command line? I know when i advertise the BBS i can put blackf.synchro.net:2900 but I thought maybe there was a way to automatically have it do it like in dyndns.org

    thank you
    mark
  • From Nightfox@DIGDIST to Mark i on Mon Sep 2 09:33:27 2024
    Re: synchro.net port configuration
    By: Mark i to All on Mon Sep 02 2024 07:10 am

    Hi everyone. I currently am using the domain blackf.synchro.net. this domain ispointing to port 23 which currently runs my other BBS Battlestar. How can I specify blackf.synchro.net to point to port 2900 instead of 23? Is it possible in the configuration file or in the command line? I know when i advertise the BBS i can put blackf.synchro.net:2900 but I thought maybe there was a way to automatically have it do it like in dyndns.org

    I'm pretty sure the only way to do that is for peoples' telnet client software to be configured to use a different port (it wouldn't be done on the server). It's not your domain that points to port 23, the standard default telnet port is 23, so if you try to connect to a site via telnet, by default your client will use port 23 if you don't specify one.

    Nightfox

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  • From echicken@ECBBS to Mark i on Mon Sep 2 21:01:59 2024
    Re: synchro.net port configuration
    By: Mark i to All on Mon Sep 02 2024 07:10:53

    when i advertise the BBS i can put blackf.synchro.net:2900 but I thought maybe there was a way to automatically have it do it like in dyndns.org

    There is no way to do this, unfortunately. We can do this with HTTP because there's a hostname in the request header, but there's no such thing with telnet.

    If you have a different public IP address to put blackf on, then you could just use port 23 of that address.

    You could put a front-end in front of both telnet servers (eg. another instance of Synchronet), have it listen on port 23, and let users choose either Battlestar or blackf when they connect (then handle the final hop with telgate).

    Beyond that I can only think of increasingly hacky solutions, some of which include using a server away from your home with a separate address.

    echicken
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  • From Digital Man to Mark i on Wed Sep 4 21:54:50 2024
    Re: synchro.net port configuration
    By: Mark i to All on Mon Sep 02 2024 07:10 am

    Hi everyone. I currently am using the domain blackf.synchro.net. this domain ispointing to port 23 which currently runs my other BBS Battlestar.

    domain's (hostnames) don't "point to" ports. The only exception to that statemetn I'm aware of are DNS SRV records (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRV_record) but those records (DNS SRV) aren't usually sued by Telnet, SSH, or Rlogin clients, that I'm aware of.

    How can
    I specify blackf.synchro.net to point to port 2900 instead of 23? Is it possible in the configuration file or in the command line? I know when i advertise the BBS i can put blackf.synchro.net:2900 but I thought maybe there was a way to automatically have it do it like in dyndns.org

    No. I can't imagine dyndns.org could "do it automatically" either. Perhaps you're thinking of http redirection in that case.
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