• Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?

    From Uixdess to All on Wed Mar 1 13:34:58 2023
    Idk, I've just noticed, that no one is online)
  • From Digital Man to Uixdess on Wed Mar 1 15:05:10 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Uixdess to All on Wed Mar 01 2023 01:34 pm

    Idk, I've just noticed, that no one is online)

    BBS users don't seem to just "hang-out" on a BBS these days much, unless of course it's the sysop. BBS users tend to connect, do there business (read/download/post/upload/play-games) and then log-off. If someone wants to chat, they use IRC or Discord or something similar, and usually not from the BBS interface itself.
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    digital man (rob)

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  • From Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 05:31:37 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Digital Man to Uixdess on Wed Mar 01 2023 03:05 pm
    see next...
  • From Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 05:44:02 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 2023 05:31 am

    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Digital Man to Uixdess on Wed Mar 01 2023 03:05 pm
    Sorry about the blank one...

    I've been on several BBS recently and they have a very strick timeout, maybe 2 minutes so you really can't 'hangout' on a BBS when there is not enough time to go get a cup of coffee or research something on the internet and switch back over to the BBS. The other day I switched screens to spellcheck something and when I came back the BBS had kicked me off.

    That timeout is what kills people, well me anyhow, from hanging around to be available to chat etc.

    Now that people use telnet etc to connect, what is the purpose of such short timeouts?

    Every BBS that I logon to, I always check to see who else is online and the only one I ever see is maybe the Sysop - usually 10 nodes setting there idol...

    Sysops, I suggest if you want a timeout, put a 30 minute or hour timeout, then watch to see if anything bad happens. Adjust as necessary.

    Cheers,
    Dennis
  • From Digital Man to Airmailman on Sun Mar 19 13:00:36 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 2023 05:44 am

    Sysops, I suggest if you want a timeout, put a 30 minute or hour timeout, then watch to see if anything bad happens. Adjust as necessary.

    Here's a tip: on Synchronet BBSes, there are a few places that a user can idle pretty much indefinitely (depending on their time per call/day limit) - at the Private Message prompt (hit Ctrl-P), chatting (e.g. the IRC client).
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    digital man (rob)

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  • From Digital Man to Airmailman on Sun Mar 19 13:11:50 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 2023 05:44 am

    I've been on several BBS recently and they have a very strick timeout, maybe 2 minutes so you really can't 'hangout' on a BBS when there is not enough time to go get a cup of coffee or research something on the internet and switch back over to the BBS. The other day I switched screens to spellcheck something and when I came back the BBS had kicked me off.

    The Synchronet default user inactivity timeout is 5 minutes, but the sysop can give individual users an exemption (H) from inactivity detection/hangup.

    Now that people use telnet etc to connect, what is the purpose of such short timeouts?

    I suspect most sysops just leave the default setting. I didn't think 5 minutes was "short", but I suppose it could be easily extended.
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    digital man (rob)

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  • From Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 18:08:38 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Digital Man to Airmailman on Sun Mar 19 2023 01:11 pm

    I suspect most sysops just leave the default setting. I didn't think 5 minutes was "short", but I suppose it could be easily extended.

    Is it configurable though? Seems like it should be.

    Cheers,
    Dennis
  • From Digital Man to Airmailman on Sun Mar 19 18:55:26 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 2023 06:08 pm

    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Digital Man to Airmailman on Sun Mar 19 2023 01:11 pm

    I suspect most sysops just leave the default setting. I didn't think 5 minutes was "short", but I suppose it could be easily extended.

    Is it configurable though? Seems like it should be.

    Yes, configurable by the sysop.
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    digital man (rob)

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  • From Utopian Galt to Airmailman on Fri Aug 4 13:34:54 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Airmailman to Digital Man on Sun Mar 19 2023 05:44 am

    Now that people use telnet etc to connect, what is the purpose of such short timeouts?
    I would like to revise mine to 15 minutes. If your vanished after 15, feel free to login again.
  • From Airmailman to Utopian Galt on Thu Aug 10 11:00:08 2023
    Re: Hello, guys! I've just joined this BBS! Any news?
    By: Utopian Galt to Airmailman on Fri Aug 04 2023 01:34 pm

    Makes perfect sense to me.

    Thanks,
    Dennis