I'm sure there's a spot in the wiki for this if someone can point me in theright direction. I'm suddenly dealing with someone taking up all my nodes and just sitting there. I'm sure it's some stupid script, but I'm just wondering if there's a best practices on dealing with this.
I'd like to avoid switching to a non-standard port, but I'm open to it.
The Lizard Master wrote to All <=-
I'm sure there's a spot in the wiki for this if someone can point
me in the right direction. I'm suddenly dealing with someone
taking up all my nodes and just sitting there. I'm sure it's
some stupid script, but I'm just wondering if there's a best
practices on dealing with this.
I'm sure there's a spot in the wiki for this if someone can point me in the right direction. I'm suddenly dealing with someone taking up all
my nodes and just sitting there. I'm sure it's some stupid script, but I'm just wondering if there's a best practices on dealing with this.
Daryl Stout wrote to The Lizard Master <=-
I'm sure there's a spot in the wiki for this if someone can point me in the right direction. I'm suddenly dealing with someone taking up all
my nodes and just sitting there. I'm sure it's some stupid script, but I'm just wondering if there's a best practices on dealing with this.
Change the max number of concurrent port connections to
1...that's what I have that set. Now, if it's from the same IP,
as from a legitimate BBS user in the same residence, they can get
in.
But, I have the CAPTCHA set up, and the deal to block the bots
with "Root", "Admin", "Sysop", "Aquario", etc. in them.
In short, none of these get past the logon prompt. But, I'm
running Synchronet.
Change the max number of concurrent port connections to 1...that's what
I have that set. Now, if it's from the same IP, as from a legitimate BBS user in the same residence, they can get in.
But, I have the CAPTCHA set up, and the deal to block the bots with "Root", "Admin", "Sysop", "Aquario", etc. in them.
In short, none of these get past the logon prompt. But, I'm running Synchronet.
Change the max number of concurrent port connections to
1...that's what I have that set. Now, if it's from the same IP,
as from a legitimate BBS user in the same residence, they can get
in.
Well, no. If it's set to 1, only one connection from that IP can
connect at once. That's the whole point of it.
The default "name.can" is what takes care of blocking those names.
Ummm, I think he is too. That's why he's asking here.
... To err is human, to forgive is against SysOp policy.
Thanks to everyone that replied. I updated my concurrent connections
to two since my wife and I like to connect at the same time at times.
I'll also look over the wiki info.
At very least, hopfully setting that to two will at least have one node available!
Thanks everyone again!!
Thanks to everyone that replied. I updated my concurrent connections to twosince my wife and I like to connect at the same time at times.
I'll also look over the wiki info.available!
At very least, hopfully setting that to two will at least have one node
Thanks everyone again!!
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