I've run Synchronet for years under Windows and wanted to understand how other people here configure their BBSes when running under *nix.
Do you run another web server like Apache or Nginx and then set up Synchronet as a sgi handler to handle .ssjs files? Or use Synchronet as your primary web server? Or configure another web server as a reverse proxy?
Ditto for mail - I'd like to be able to use procmail and other anti-spam tools, not sure how I'd have one MTA on the system answer for incoming mail and then hand off to Synchronet.
Or, do you just have Synchronet handling everything?
On 11-12-19 07:20, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-
So, given that my power utility company is promising years of
preventative power outages, I'm revisiting moving my BBS and mailer to
a VPS.
I've run Synchronet for years under Windows and wanted to understand
how other people here configure their BBSes when running under *nix.
Do you run another web server like Apache or Nginx and then set up Synchronet as a sgi handler to handle .ssjs files? Or use Synchronet as your primary web server? Or configure another web server as a reverse proxy?
Ditto for mail - I'd like to be able to use procmail and other
anti-spam tools, not sure how I'd have one MTA on the system answer for incoming mail and then hand off to Synchronet.
Or, do you just have Synchronet handling everything?
Lastly, do you use a software firewall on the box?
I'm trying to imagine a setup where I had a public IP on the front-end services (like Nginx/Sendmail), and then routed to a Synchronet bound
on a private IP on the same interface, but that might be
overcomplicating the issue.
I've run Synchronet for years under Windows and wanted to understand how other people here configure their BBSes when running under *nix.
You could do that. I think SBBS has some anti spam tools, but from memory they rely on RBLs, which I don't like to do, because the RBLs can sometimes be a bit over the top. I prefer to use them as input for something like SpamAssassin.
On 11-12-19 17:39, Digital Man wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: SBBS and services under Linux
By: Tony Langdon to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Nov 13 2019 11:33 am
You could do that. I think SBBS has some anti spam tools, but from memory they rely on RBLs, which I don't like to do, because the RBLs can sometimes be a bit over the top. I prefer to use them as input for something like SpamAssassin.
You can use either or both:
http://wiki.synchro.net/howto:spamd
So, given that my power utility company is promising years of preventative power outages, I'm revisiting moving my BBS and mailer to a VPS.
I've run Synchronet for years under Windows and wanted to understand how other people here configure their BBSes when running under *nix.
Do you run another web server like Apache or Nginx and then set up
Synchronet as a sgi handler to handle .ssjs files? Or use Synchronet as your primary web server? Or configure another web server as a reverse proxy?
Ditto for mail - I'd like to be able to use procmail and other anti-spam tools, not sure how I'd have one MTA on the system answer for incoming mail and then hand off to Synchronet.
Or, do you just have Synchronet handling everything?
Lastly, do you use a software firewall on the box?
I'm trying to imagine a setup where I had a public IP on the front-end services (like Nginx/Sendmail), and then routed to a Synchronet bound on a private IP on the same interface, but that might be overcomplicating the issue.
Thanks in advance!
Altere wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I think it's going to simply be your personal preference on how you go about it as you could run most of Synchronet's services on different ports other then default. A matter of if you're using the vps for something other then hosting Synchronet or not.
My intention was to dedicate the VPS to Synchronet, but now that I think about it, could probably host my domains on it as well.
Altere wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I think it's going to simply be your personal preference on how you go about it as you could run most of Synchronet's services on different
ports other then default. A matter of if you're using the vps for something other then hosting Synchronet or not.
MRO wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
just get a dedicated host from ovh. they have budget ones. search for soyoustart
I've got a 4 ghz KVM VPS with 100 GB of SSD for $51/year from Chicagovps, we'll see how that goes first.
MRO wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
just get a dedicated host from ovh. they have budget ones. search for soyoustart
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