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FidoNews · Vol 38, No 20 · 17 May 2021

     The  F I D O N E W S      Volume 38, Number 20             17 May 2021 
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                        Table of Contents
     1. FOOD FOR THOUGHT  .........................................  1
     2. GENERAL ARTICLES  .........................................  2
        100 IPv6 nodes  ...........................................  2
        BBS curation and community building  ......................  3
     3. ADAM'S COLUMN - ADAM PARK  ................................  5
        Land of Devastation Grind Guide Pt1  ......................  5
     4. LIST OF FIDONET IPV6 NODES  ...............................  7
        List of IPv6 nodes  .......................................  7
     5. JAMNNTPD SERVERS LIST  .................................... 10
        The Johan Billing JamNNTPd project  ....................... 10
     6. FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ...................... 11
     7. SPECIAL INTEREST  ......................................... 18
        Statistics from the Fidoweb  .............................. 18
        Nodelist Stats  ........................................... 19
     8. FIDONEWS INFORMATION  ..................................... 21
        How to Submit an Article  ................................. 21
        Credits, Legal Infomation, Availability  .................. 23
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                             FOOD FOR THOUGHT
     =================================================================

     Consider, when you are enraged at any one, what you would probably
     think if he should die during the dispute.

                             -- Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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     =================================================================
                             GENERAL ARTICLES
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                     100 IPv6 nodes
                     By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555


     This week's list of IPv6 nodes is special. It has been a decade
     ago that the first Binkp IPv6 connect was made and in the beginning
     the growth of IPv6 nodes was exponential. About 5 years ago the
     growth became linear ad 2 years ago the growth leveled of. It seemed
     that the growth of IPv6 no longer compensated for the shrink of
     Fidonet and I had already come to terms with the idea that we may
     never reach 100.

     This year we had some influx of returnees and also some new nodes.
     A significant fraction of them entered Fidonet full dual stack.
     That gave a boost to the number of IPv6 capabable nodes and now all
     of a sudden we passed the 100 mark.

     And the winner is:....  <sound of drums>

     100  1:134/102    Shelley Petersen       Native  Hurricane El. f

     Congratulations to Shelley.

     Actually Shelley is not the 100st sysop to run an IPv6 node. She is
     now #100 on the list. Over the years some of the IPv6 nodes have
     left Fidonet or stopped supporting IPv6, but I have not kept records
     of that. The list is a record of currently active IPv6 nodes.

     So now what? Up to 200 of course!




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                      BBS curation and community building
     Kostie Muirhed - 1:134/101

     Partially to celebrate the return of net 134, and partially inspired
     by Steve Weinert's recent article recounting his experiences returning
     to the scene, I figured I might try my hand at submit my first
     Fidonews article. Before getting into the meat of things, I'd like to
     offer a quick plea that you do not take any of the following in a
     critical or negative manner, as it's meant to offer a positive outlook
     and one opinion at looking forward to the future.

     I, like many, was first baptized into the world of BBSes and the
     futuristic feel of worldwide echo discourse during the height of
     popularity of both in the 90s. While I was among the ranks that
     started splitting their phone usage between the BBS world and the
     Internet, I never found a replacement for the intimate and curated
     experience found on a well maintained BBS and was saddened every time
     another local board dropped off. Around that time, as many will
     recall, there was a major rush of boards onto the Telnet scene. I was
     like a kid in a candy store "calling" into boards from all over the
     continent without concern about long distance rates, always curious to
     see what experience the sysop had carefully and proudly put together
     for their users. The expanse of different ANSI and RIP artwork used
     for answer screens and menus, and the changing out of screens and
     artwork for holidays and special occasions was purely magical. Every
     board had a slightly different feel to the community as well, and you
     could quickly get a feel for the types of users you'd encounter during
     your visits to a particular board by the types of message areas they
     had, and the message counts in each.

     Somewhere along the line we've lost a lot of what made this hobby such
     a unique experience for newcomers. Note that I'm not saying we've lost
     what made this hobby great, as there's still a great deal to
     differentiate the experiences from the wider internet in a positive
     manner, and there's certainly opportunity for positive change. What I
     am saying is that as a whole, as a community, we seem to have moved
     away from creating an inviting and memorable space and experience for
     newcomers and returning faces, and more towards setting up our own
     personal utility portal to access the message groups. If I pick a
     random listing from the telnet BBS list, I can almost guarantee I'll
     be met with the stock Synchronet menus, 200+ fidonet and othernet
     echoes thrown into a message group, the same couple pre-installed
     doors, and more often than not these days it'll be hosted off in the
     cloud on some cheap vps.

     I know I've been guilty of hoarding echoes too, but nobody wants to
     wade through 200+ message groups to try and find one they might be
     interested in reading or posting in. Nobody is going to use the new
     message scan if the default is ALL those groups either. The default
     menu set for most board software is either objectively bad, or so
     common that it quickly gets very samey for anyone calling more than a
     couple boards.

     If what attracts you personally to the hobby is just having your own
     personal portal but you just want to feel like someone else *could*
     use it, more power to you and you'll hear no further criticism from
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     me. For the rest of us who enjoy putting things together for external
     consumption or community development though, we're missing some
     opportunities. I don't want to try to dictate the best or right way to
     get the curation experience back, but here are some ideas for
     starters:

        1) If you run your board in the cloud, try setting a terminal up
        to monitor it remotely. I had a caller the other day who was born
        after the scene had died down, but had heard about telnet
        accessible boards through a semi popular youtube channel. I broke
        into chat with him and his mind was BLOWN. Remember that feeling
        the first time it happened to you? I'd hazard a guess that that
        moment started many of us down the path to becoming sysops.

        2) Toy with the idea of curating a selection of echoes that fit
        the interests of a community you can picture building. Maybe that
        community is centered around where you are physically, or maybe it
        centers around an interest or subject that you find interesting.
        I'm not saying you need to remove everything else, but maybe at
        least put that curated selection in a group of it's own and make
        sure the rest are off for scan by default, or whatever the
        equivalent is for your software package.

        3) Try finding a unique door game that you enjoy or enjoyed.

        4) Update or customize your menus. Either fully, or just adding
        some art or ANSI/RIP into the mix.

        5) Change out your art. Be it your answer screen, your logon
        screen, a bulletin, or logoff. Change something.

     You don't have to do all of the above, or necessarily any of them if
     you have other ideas. But my challenge to everyone this week is to
     change or update ONE thing on your board this week, and then tell
     someone about it and get feedback. I won't promise it will bring new
     users screaming and hollering to your door, but I CAN guarantee that
     it will remind you of the joy of building something unique to put out
     into the world. I know I'll be trying to take my own advice; I hope
     you'll join me.

     Peace, long life, and happy trails to you all.
     Kostie Muirhead (1:134/101)

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                         ADAM'S COLUMN - ADAM PARK
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                      Land of Devastation Grind Guide Pt 1
     Adam Park 1:134/302


     Foreword by Kostie Muirhead:
     Many of you are likely at least familiar with the existence of the
     door game Land of Devastation (LOD). For those that aren't, it is
     probably one of if not the most in depth door games produced. It was a
     joy hosting Adam before his board went live, and his walkthrough is
     second to none (literally, I looked and couldn't find any others).
                                  - Kostie

     ****

     Watch this space over the next several weeks for an article series
     meant to chronicle the most effective builds and grind order for this
     epic old game. This week serves mostly as an introduction, and
     overview of what to expect out of this guide series.

     ****

     Coming sections/Table of Contents:

     1) About

     2) General Gameplay Guidelines

     3) Shopping Recommendations

     4) Stat Points
      4a) Overview of Sources of Stat Points
      4b) How to Distribute Stat Points for this Build

     5) Combat Strategy

     6) Tables
      6a) Leveling Order
      6b) Key Purchase Order

     7) Grind Guide
      7a) Zone 1
      7b) Zone 2
      7c) Drugs: Everything in Moderation
      7d) Zone 3
      7e) Zone 4
      7f) Zone 5
      7g) Shrine of Hercules
      7h) Zone 6
      7i) Endgame content

     8) Supplemental Information

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          1) About

     This is meant to be an experience, money, build and equipment guide,
     not a full do-everything-for-you walkthrough; this guide also assumes
     a basic familiarity with the game and controls, which are reasonably
     easy to figure out, and there are instructions for them elsewhere
     online. I a believe that people should play through games mostly for
     themselves, however, this game is pretty harsh, and, other than some
     basic "Here's a list of the game's quests, enemies and items" there's
     very little information currently available on the mechanics of the
     game and how to build up a good character.

     Compared to a modern RPG, this game is fairly harsh on a couple of
     fronts. Stat point assignment is permanent (without suggestions or
     much explanation) and there are a couple of ways to permanently lose
     (or prevent yourself from gaining) stat points throughout the game.
     Furthermore, itemization is not entirely straightforward and, because
     a fair bit of money and experience grinding is necessary, a trial and
     error method can be very frustrating and time-consuming, especially if
     you end up messing your character up and wanting to start over. My aim
     here, then, is to make a guide that puts you on the right path of a
     good build while still maintaining the basic exploration and quest
     challenges of the game.

     I have structured this guide to be a way through the game "as it was
     intended to be played", so I have not included a couple of exploits
     that essentially break the game. These were likely oversights never
     updated out, rather than intended parts of gameplay. (Unlike regular
     released games, BBS games were commonly "works in progress" that were
     always being updated and tinkered with, that said, other than a couple
     of loose ends, this game feels complete).

     This is also a very "vanilla" guide without a lot of extra fancy
     tricks that you can employ. For instance, every day every SSSS store
     on the map gets a different 40% off a random item special; these
     specials can allow you to get some strong items you might not be able
     to afford yet, or items that are not normally purchasable at all.
     Though this is something you can do, and I recommend checking the SSSS
     stores regularly, I haven't included this point as part of the guide
     because my aim is to make more of a "consistent" guide that you can
     follow regardless of what happens to be on sale on particular day.


     Note: Other than the most minor hints as to the general progression of
     the game, this guide is essentially spoiler-free as far as quests and
     the storyline of the world goes. I'm one of those people who really
     doesn't like spoilers, so I've done my best to focus on the mechanics
     of gameplay, and generally don't talk about quests at all unless they
     pertain directly to your build.

             *****************************************************
             Stay tuned next week for general gameplay guidelines!
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                        LIST OF FIDONET IPV6 NODES
     =================================================================

                           List of IPv6 nodes
                           By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555

                           Updated 16 May 2021


          Node Nr.     Sysop                  Type    Provider      Remark

       1  2:280/464    Wilfred van Velzen     Native  Xs4All        f
       2  2:280/5003   Kees van Eeten         Native  Xs4All        f
       3  2:5019/40    Konstantin Kuzov       T-6in4  he.net        f
       4  2:280/5555   Michiel van der Vlist  Native  Ziggo         f
       5  1:320/219    Andrew Leary           Native  Comcast       f
       6  2:221/1      Tommi Koivula          Native  Hetzner       f
       7  2:221/6      Tommi Koivula          Native  OVH
       8  2:5053/54    Denis Mikhlevich       Native  TTK-Volga
       9  2:5030/257   Vova Uralsky           Native  PCextreme
      10  1:154/10     Nicholas Boël          Native  Spectrum      f
      11  2:203/0      Björn Felten           T-6in4  he.net
      12  2:280/5006   Kees van Eeten         Native  Xs4All        f INO4
      13  3:712/848    Scott Little           T-6in4  he.net        f
      14  2:5020/545   Alexey Vissarionov     Native  Hetzner       f
      15  1:103/17     Stephen Hurd           T-6in4  he.net
      16  2:5020/9696  Alexander Skovpen      T-6in4  TUNNELBROKER-0
      17  2:421/790    Viktor Cizek           T-6in4  he.net
      18  2:222/2      Kim Heino              Native  TeliaSonera
      19  3:633/280    Stephen Walsh          Native  AusNetServers f
      20  2:463/877    Alex Shuman            Native  Nline         f IO
      21  1:19/10      Matt Bedynek           T-6in4  he.net
      22  3:770/1      Paul Hayton            T-6in4  he.net
      23  2:5053/58    Alexander Kruglikov    Native  TTK-Volga     f
      24  1:103/1      Stephen Hurd           Native  Choopa
      25  3:633/281    Stephen Walsh          Native  Internode
      26  2:310/31     Richard Menedetter     Native  DE-NETCUP     f
      27  3:633/410    Tony Langdon           Native  IINET
      28  2:5020/329   Oleg Lukashin          Native  Comfortel     f
      29  2:246/1305   Emil Schuster          Native  TAL.DE
      30  2:2448/4000  Tobias Burchhardt      Native  DTAG          IO
      31  2:331/51     Marco d'Itri           Native  BOFH-IT
      32  1:154/30     Mike Miller            Native  LINODE
      33  2:5001/100   Dmitry Protasoff       Native  OVH
      34  2:5059/38    Andrey Mundirov        T-6in4  he.net
      35  2:240/5853   Philipp Giebel         Native  Hetzner
      36  2:5083/444   Peter Khanin           Native  OVH
      37  2:2452/413   Ingo Juergensmann      Native  RRBONE-COLO   f
      38  1:123/10     Wayne Smith            T-6in4  he.net
      39  2:4500/1     Eugene Kozhuhovsky     Native  DATAHATA6
      40  1:135/300    Eric Renfro            Native  Amazon.com
      41  1:103/13     Stephen Hurd           Native  Choopa
      42  2:5020/1042  Michael Dukelsky       Native  FORPSI Ktis   f
      43  2:5095/0     Sergey V. Efimoff      T-6in4  he.net
      44  2:5095/20    Sergey V. Efimoff      T-6in4  he.net
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      45  4:902/26     Fernando Toledo        T-6in4  he.net
      46  2:5019/400   Konstantin Kuzov       Native  LT-LT
      47  2:467/239    Mykhailo Kapitanov     Native  Vultr         f
      48  2:463/1331   Andrei Dzedolik        Native  DIGITALOCEAN
      49  2:5010/275   Evgeny Chevtaev        T-6in4  TUNNELBROKER-0 f
      50  2:5020/736   Egor Glukhov           Native  RUWEB         f
      51  2:280/2000   Michael Trip           Native  Xs4All
      52  2:230/38     Benny Pedersen         Native  Linode
      53  2:460/58     Stas Mishchenkov       T-6in4  he.net        f
      54  1:135/367    Antonio Rivera         Native  RRSW-V6
      55  2:5020/2123  Anton Samsonov         T-6in4  he.net
      56  2:5020/2332  Andrey Ignatov         Native  ru.rtk
      57  2:5005/49    Victor Sudakov         T-6in4  he.net        f
      58  2:5005/77    Valery Lutoshkin       T-6in4  NTS           f
      59  2:5005/106   Alexey Osiyuk          T-6in4  he.net        f
      60  2:5057/53    Ivan Kovalenko         Native  ER-Telecom    f
      61  2:5010/352   Dmitriy Smirnov        Native  EkranTV       f
      62  2:292/854    Ward Dossche           Native  Proximus      OO
      63  2:469/122    Sergey Zabolotny       T-6in4  he.net        f
      64  2:5053/400   Denis Mikhlevich       Native  TTK-Volga
      65  1:135/371    Eric Renfro            Native  Cox Cmmunctns
      66  2:421/21     Stepan Gabriel         Native  NETDATACOMM
      67  2:5030/1997  Alexey Fayans          T-6in4  he.net
      68  1:220/70     Joseph Werle           T-6in4  he.net
      69  2:5061/15    Eugene Gladchenko      Native  ARUBAUK-NET
      70  2:2452/502   Ludwig Bernhartzeder   Native  DTAG
      71  2:423/39     Karel Kral             Native  WEDOS
      72  2:5080/102   Stas Degteff           T-6to4  NOVATOR
      73  2:280/1049   Simon Voortman         Native  Solcon
      74  1:102/127    Bradley Thornton       Native  Hetzner
      75  2:335/364    Fabio Bizzi            Native  IT-ALBACOM
      76  1:124/5016   Nigel Reed             Native  DAL1-US       f
      77  2:5020/843   Peter Antonov          Native  BelCloud
      78  2:5075/37    Andrew Komardin        Native  IHC-NET
      79  1:153/146    Erich Bublitz          Native  LINODE-US
      80  1:106/633    William Williams       Native  LINODE-US     PM *1
      81  2:263/5      Martin List-Petersen   Native  TuxBox
      82  2:5030/1520  Andrey Geyko           T-6in4  he.net        f
      83  1:229/664    Jay Harris             Native  Rogers
      84  1:142/103    Brian Rogers           T-6in4  he.net
      85  1:134/101    Kostie Muirhead        Native  Hurricane El. f
      86  2:280/2030   Martien Korenblom      Native  Transip
      87  3:633/509    Deon George            Native  Telstra
      88  2:5020/4441  Yuri Myakotin          Native  SOVINTEL
      89  1:320/319    Andrew Leary           Native  Comcast       f
      90  2:240/5824   Anna Christina Nass    T-6in4  he.net        f
      91  2:460/5858   Stas Mishchenkov       T-6in4  he.net        f INO4
      92  1:105/5      Michael Pierce         Native  Comcast
      93  1:218/401    James Downs            Native  ORG-TT1
      94  2:5030/3165  Serg Podtynnyi         Native  DIGITALOCEAN
      95  2:301/812    Benoit Panizon         Native  WOODYV6
      96  1:229/616    Vasily Losev           Native  GIGEPORT
      97  2:301/113    Alisha Manuela Stutz   T-6in4  he.net
      98  2:5035/63    Vladimir Goncharov     Native  RFEIV6NET
      99  1:134/100    Kostie Muirhead        Native  Hurricane El. f
     100  1:134/102    Shelley Petersen       Native  Hurricane El. f
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     101  1:134/103    Gordon Muirhead        Native  Hurricane El. f
     102  1:134/302    Adam Park              Native  Hurricane El. f


     T-6in4             Static 6in4
     T-AYIY             Dynamic AYIYA
     T-6to4             6to4
     T-6RD              6RD

     Remarks:

     f     Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
           (zone, net, node in decimal notation)
     IO    Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
     OO    Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
     INO4  No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
     PO4   Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
           but is configured to try IPv4 first)
     6DWN  The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
     NO6   The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
           and will soon be removed from this list.
     DOWN  This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
           removed from this list if the condition pertains.
     PM    Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
           capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
           IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.

     PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]


     Notes:

     To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
     one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
     node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
     and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
     is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
     an IPv4 address is present.


     Submitted on day 136

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     =================================================================
                           JAMNNTPD SERVERS LIST
     =================================================================

                 The Johan Billing JamNNTPd project

     This is a list of known JamNNTPd servers working. They are essentially
     the modern version of Bulletin Board Systems.

     You connect to them using the newsreader of your choice and you don't
     need any other software installed on your computer -- regardless of
     operating system -- but that favourite mail client of yours.

     Even smart phones can handle this, giving you the opportunity to get
     your daily doses of fidonet on the bus, tram or train on the way to
     your job, school or whatever.


     Updated 2019-12-03


     URL     news://eljaco.se:4119
     Join    http://fidonews.eu
     NETMAIL Yes, 2:203/2

     URL     news://rbb.bbs.fi
     Join    Info in group +GETACCESS+
     NETMAIL Yes, 2:221/360

     URL     nntp://fidonews.mine.nu
     URL     nntps://fidonews.mine.nu
     Join    http://fidonews.mine.nu
     NETMAIL Yes, 2:221/6

     URL     nntp://news.bytemuseum.org
             nntps://news.bytemuseum.org (secure)
     Join    Info in group +ACCCESS&SUPPORT+
     NETMAIL Yes, 1:19/10

     URL     nntp://news.pharcyde.org
     Join    Info in group, +GETACCESS+
     NETMAIL Yes, 1:154/10

     URL:    news.tequilamockingbirdonline.net
     Join    mailto:sysop@tequilamockingbirdonline.net
     NETMAIL Yes, 1:266/404

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     =================================================================
                    FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
     =================================================================



      =================================================================
                          FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING
      =================================================================

                              BBS Software List

                             Updated 2020-12-05

                      Maintained by Andrew Leary (1:320/219)
                 Editors Emeritus: Robert Couture, Janis Kracht,
                                   Sean Dennis

               M=Mailer  T=Tosser  B=BBS  D=Door  C=Comm/Terminal
               P=Points  E=Editor  I=Internet  U=Utility  #=Info
               F=TIC/SRIF Processor

               *=Software is available and may be registerable,
                 but no longer supported or updated.

               @=Website is operating but is no longer updated.

               ?=Software's updating/support status is unknown.

               O=Software is open source.

            This list contains BBS-related software that is available
            for registration (not necessarily supported), open source
            software and actively developed/supported software by its
            author.  Software listed may be available for DOS, Linux,
               OS/2 (eComStation), Windows (16 or 32 bit) and OSX.

      .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.
      |Software: Author     |Type |URL, Contact, Ver, Notes      Help Node|
      `- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -'

       ==> FRONT-END/INTERNET MAILERS

       Argus                |MI*? |http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products
                            |     |  /argus/
                            |     | v3.210 on 2001-03-29

       BinkleyTerm XE       |MO*  |http://btxe.sourceforge.net
                            |     | 2.60XE Beta-XH7 on 2000-10-22

       BinkD                |MI?  |http://binkd.grumbler.org
                            |     | gul@gul.kiev.ua 2:463/68
                            |     | v.1.0.4
                            |     | v.1.1a-111 (alpha)
                            |     | ftp://cvs.happy.kiev.ua/pub/fidosoft
                            |     |   /mailer/binkd/
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                            |     |http://www.filegate.net/r50/aftnbinkd/

       D'Bridge             |MTCPE|http://www.dbridgemailer.com
                            |I    | support@dbridgemailer.com      1:1/130
         Nick Andre         |     | v4.00 on 2020-12-03

       FIDO-Deluxe IP       |MPUI |http://www.datenbahn.dd-dns.de/
                            |     | cdp/fp_deluxe/
                            |     | v2.4 on 2003-09-26

       FrontDoor, FD/APX:   |MITPC|http://www.defsol.se          2:20/4609
        Definite Solutions  |E    | sales@defsol.se
                            |     | FD v2.33ml, FD/APX v1.15

       InterMail            |MCPE |http://www.Intermail.net      1:220/60
        Dale Barnes         |     | dalebarnes42@majik.net
                            |     | IM v2.60 on 2017-08-28

       Husky Project        |MTPUI|http://husky.sourceforge.net/
                            |EO?  | v1.9 RC2 on 2010-04-20

       Taurus               |MI   |http://www.fidotel.com/public/forums/
       (based on Radius)    |?    |  taurus/index.htm
                            |     | v5.0 on 2006-06-12
                            |     |

       T-Mail               |MI   |http://www.tmail.spb.ru (Russian only)
                            |?    | v2608 on 2001-12-12

       AfterShock           |MTEI |https://play.google.com/store/apps/
        Asvcorp             |     |  details?id=com.asvcorp.aftershock
        Anatoly Vdovichev   |     | rudi.timmer@mail.ch          2:292/140
        Rudi Timmermans     |     | v1.6.7 on 2017-11-19

       HotDogEd             |E    |https://play.google.com/store/apps/
        Sergey Pushkin      |     |  details?id=com.pushkin.hotdoged
                            |     | v2.13.5 on 2017-03-13     2:5020/2141

       HotDogEd FidoNet     |MTI  |https://play.google.com/store/apps/
        Provider            |     |  details?id=com.pushkin.hotdoged.fido
        Sergey Pushkin      |     | v2.13.5 on 2017-03-13     2:5020/2141

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> MAIL TOSSERS

       Crashmail II         |TO   |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net/
                            |     | crashmail.html

       FastEcho             |T    |http://www.softeq.de/old/Products
                            |     |  /FastEcho/fastecho.html
                            |     | v1.46.1 on 2007-11-13
                            |     | Registration keys are free & available
                            |     | by request from the author

       Fidogate             |TUI? |http://www.fidogate.org
     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 13                  17 May 2021


                            |     | v4.4.10 on 2004-08-27
                            |     |

       FMail                |TO   |https://sourceforge.net/projects/fmail/
                            |     | v2.0.1.4 on 2017-04-21

       InterEcho            |T    |http://www.Intermail.net     1:220/60
        Dale Barnes         |     | dalebarnes42@majik.net
                            |     | IE 1.20 on 2017-08-28

       JetMail: JetSys      |TU   |
        (ATARI ST only)     |     | v1.01 on 2000-01-01

       Squish               |T*   |http://www.filegate.net/maximus_bbs/
                            |     | v1.11R2 on 2009-01-01
                            |     | Source code available in Maximus BBS
                            |     | archive: http://maximus.sourceforge.net


       WWIVToss             |T    |http://www.weather-station.org/wwiv/
                            |     | v1.51 on 2015-05-23

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> BBS SOFTWARE

       BBBS                 |BICTM|http://www.bbbs.net             2:22/222
                            |     |  b@bbbs.net
                            |     | v4.01 on 2007-01-28

       EleBBS               |BO*? |http://www.elebbs.com
                            |     | v0.10.RC1 on 2002-06-09

       Enthral BBS          |B    |http://enthralbbs.com          1:250/501
        Linux/BSD/OSX       |     | v0.429/Alpha on 2010-10-14
                            |     | Fidonet filebone SCENEENT

       Ezycom BBS           |BT*  |http://www.ezycom-bbs.com      3:690/682
                            |     | v2.15g2 on 2009-11-16

       GT Power             |B    |http://www.gtpowerbbs.com/
                            |     | v19.00

       Hermes II Project    |BT   |http://www.hermesbbs.com/
        Macintosh-based     |     | malyn@strangegizmo.com
                            |     | v3.5.10b3

       Maximus BBS          |BO*  |http://www.filegate.net/maximus_bbs/
                            |     | v3.03
                            |     | Source code available at:
                            |     | http://maximus.sourceforge.net/

       MBSE BBS             |BMTFI|https://sourceforge.net        1:320/319
                            |PO   |  /projects/mbsebbs
                            |     | ajleary@sourceforge.net
                            |     | v1.0.7.20 on 2020-11-30
     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 14                  17 May 2021


       Meltdown BBS         |UIO  |http://meltdown-bbs.sourceforge.net/
                            |     | v1.0b on 2004-04-26

       Mystic BBS           |BMTCE|http://www.mysticbbs.com
                            |I    | v1.12 A45 on 2020-02-18

       NiKom BBS (Amiga)    |BO   |http://www.nikom.org
                            |     | v2.3.1 on 2017-07-01

       RemoteAccess BBS     |B?   |http://www.rapro.com             1:1/120
                            |     | bfmorse@rapro.com
                            |     | v2.62.2SW

       Renegade BBS         |B    |http://renegadebbs.info        1:129/305
                            |     | v1.22/DOS on 2020-10-19

       Spitfire BBS         |B?   |http://www.buffalocrk.com/
                            |     | mdwoltz@buffalocrk.com
                            |     | v3.7 on 2010-01-01

       Synchronet BBS       |BMTIO|http://www.synchro.net         1:103/705
                            |     | v3.17b on 2019-01-01

       Telegard BBS         |B*   |
                            |     | v3.09g2-sp4/mL on 1999-12-19

       WildCat! Interactive |MTBEI|http://www.santronics.com
        Net Server, Platinum|     | sales@santronics.com
        Xpress: Santronics  |     |
        Software, Inc.      |     | v7.0 AUP 454.5 on 2016-06-23

       WWIV BBS             |B    |http://www.wwivbbs.org
                            |     | v5.00 on 2015-12-14

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> TIC PROCESSORS/FILEFIX/SRIF

       Allfix               |FIUT |http://www.allfix.com/         1:218/720
        Ken Johnson         |     | v6.1.0 on 2019-02-02

       NEF/pk               |F    |http://nefpk.8m.com/
                            |     | v2.45b2 on 2000-03-05

       TinyTIC              |FO   |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net
                            |     |  /tinytic.html
                            |     |                               1:120/544

       VIReq                |FO   |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net
                            |     |  /vireq.html
                            |     |                               1:120/544

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> BBS DOORS/UTILITIES

     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 15                  17 May 2021


       Cheepware            |DU   |http://outpostbbs.net/cheepware.html
        Sean Dennis         |     | sysop@outpostbbs.net           1:18/200
                            |     | Fidonet filebone CH-WARE

       DDS (Doorware        |D@   |http://www.doorgames.org
        Distribution System)|     | ruth@doorgames.org
        Ruth Argust         |     |

       Jibben Software      |D*   |http://www.jibbensoftware.com/
                            |     |  bbs-door-games.cfm
                            |     | scott@jibben.com
                            |     | 1995-99 Release dates

       John Dailey Software |DU   |http://www.johndaileysoftware.com

       Shining Star         |D*   |http://www.shiningstar.net/bbsdoors/
                            |     | nannette@shiningstar.net
                            |     | Doors are registerable via website

       Sunrise Doors:       |D    |http://www.sunrisedoors.com
        Al Lawrence         |     | al@sunrisedoors.com
                            |     | Tel: (404) 256-9518

       T1ny's Software      |DU   |http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/tsoft/
        Shawn Highfield     |     | shighfield@gmail.com          1:229/452
                            |     | Fidonet filebone CH-WARE

       The Brainex System   |D    |http://www.brainex.com/brainex_system/
                            |     | stanley@brainex.com
                            |     | 1994-99 Releases

       Trade Wars           |D*   |http://www.eisonline.com/tradewars/
                            |     | jpritch@eisonline.com
                            |     | v3.09 (DOS-32) in 2002

       Vagabond Software    |DU*  |http://vbsoft.dhakota.org
                            |     | d@dhakota.org
                            |     | Last update: 2008-04-11

       WWIVEdit             |DE   |http://www.weather-station.org/wwiv/
                            |     | v3.0 on 2011-06-27

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> POINT SOFTWARE

       APoint               |PI   |https://stargate.org.uk/apoint/
                            |     | v1.25 on 2001-12-12

       CrossPoint (XP)      |P?   |http://www.crosspoint.de (German only)
                            |     | pm@crosspoint.de
                            |     | v3.12d  on 1999-12-22

       FreeXP               |P    |http://www.freexp.de (German only)
                            |     | support@freexp.de
                            |     | v3.42 on 2010-06-27
     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 16                  17 May 2021


       FidoIP               |PO   |http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki
                            |     |  /fidoip/
                            |     | v.1.0.5 on 2010-12

       OpenXP               |PIO  |https://sourceforge.net/projects
                            |     |  /openxp5/                2:240/2188.31
                            |     |http://openxp.uk           Windows/Linux
                            |     | dev@openxp.uk            English/German
                            |     | v5.0.42 on 2019-12-28

       WinPoint             |PI   |http://www.winpoint.org
                            |     |                  English/German/Spanish
                            |     |https://stargate.org.uk/winpoint/
                            |     | v5 (Beta Release) on 2017-03-17
      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> SYSOP MAIL EDITORS

       GoldEd+              |EO   |http://golded-plus.sourceforge.net/
                            |     | v1.1.5 (Snapshot) on 2015-11-30
                            |     | NOTE: Unstable versions released often

       SqEd32               |E    |http://www.sqed.de            2:2476/493
                            |     | v1.15 on 1999-12-15
                            |     | Website is in German and English

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> INTERNET UTILITIES

       Ifmail               |UIO  |http://ifmail.sourceforge.net
                            |     | crosser@average.org

       Internet Rex         |UI?  |http://members.shaw.ca/InternetRex/
                            |     | telnet://xanadubbs.ca         1:342/806
                            |     | v2.29 on 2001-10-21

       JamNNTPd             |UIO  |http://ftnapps.sourceforge.net
                            |     |  /jamnntpd.html
                            |     |                               1:120/544

       Luckygate            |UO   | ftp://happy.kiev.ua/pub/fidosoft/gate
                            |     |   /lgate
                            |     | gul@gul.kiev.ua

       MakeNL               |UO   |http://makenl.sourceforge.net
                            |     | v3.5.0 on 2019-05-06

       RNtrack              |U    |http://sourceforge.net/projects
                            |     |  /ftrack-as                  2:5080/102
                            |     |stas_degteff@users.sourceforge.net
                            |     | v1.32 on 2011-04-29

       TransNet             |UIO? |http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mressl/
                            |     | transnet/index.html
                            |     | transnet@ressl.com.ar
     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 17                  17 May 2021


                            |     | v2.11 on 2007-09-13

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

      ==> INFORMATIONAL WEBSITES/BBS LISTS

       Telnet/Dialup BBS    |#    |http://www.telnetbbsguide.com   1:275/89
        Guide               |     | Maintained by Dave Perrussel
                            |     | This is probably the most updated BBS
                            |     | list on the Internet for a general
                            |     | BBS list.

       Synchronet BBS List  |#    |http://www.synchro.net/sbbslist.html
                            |     | Maintained automatically
                            |     | This list is specifically for
                            |     | Synchronet-based BBS systems and is
                            |     | automatically updated nightly.

       The BBS Corner       |#    |http://www.bbscorner.com
                            |     | This website is more than just files,
                            |     | it's an encyclopedia of knowledge for
                            |     | BBS sysops and people who want to
                            |     | become sysops.  This site is run by
                            |     | the same person who does the Telnet
                            |     | BBS Guide.

       BBS Nexus            |#    |https://bbsnexus.com
                            |     | This website offers a searchable list
                            |     | of Telnet BBS's.

      +- - - - - - - - - - -+- - -+- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+

       File Archives:

        http://archives.thebbs.org
        http://sysopscorner.thebbs.org (site is no longer maintained)
        http://www.simtel.net
        http://www.bbsfiles.com
        http://hobbes.nmsu.edu (OS/2 specific)
        http://www.filegate.net/ (FTP access via port 60721)
        http://www.tinysbbs.com/files/

       Note: Most also provide FTP access (use ftp instead of http above)

       The BBS Software List is published weekly in the FidoNews.

       If you have corrections, suggestions or additions to the information
       above, please contact Andrew Leary with your information via the
       FIDONEWS echo or netmail at 1:320/219.

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     =================================================================
                             SPECIAL INTEREST
     =================================================================

              Last week's statistics from the Fidoweb
                      By EchoTime, 2:203/0

               (Some nets may have lost their last
                   digit for technical reasons)

                  pkt (toss-toss)            msg (write-toss)
     nodes        mean     dev     no        mean     dev     no

     154/*        3.7m    3.3m    641        0.8h    2.6h    641
     201/*        1.0m    0.4m      5        1.9h    4.4h      5
     221/*        0.7m    0.6m    610        4.0h    8.9h    610
     280/*        1.0m    3.0m    893        5.3h    9.6h    892
     292/*        5.6m    9.1m     82        3.2h    3.9h     81
     320/*        2.0m    0.8m    219        3.4h   15.8h    219
     502/*        0.6m    0.6m      2       10.9h   15.1h      2

     Sigma        1.9m    3.3m   2452        3.6h    9.0h   2450

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     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 19                  17 May 2021


                         Nodelist Stats

      Input nodelist  nodelist.134
                size  186.8kb
                date  2021-05-14

      The nodelist has   1025 nodes in it
        and a total of   1483 non-comment entries

              including     4 zones
                           33 regions
                          174 hosts
                           69 hubs
         admin overhead   280 ( 27.32 %)

                    and   110 private nodes
                           32 nodes down
                           36 nodes on hold
      off line overhead   178 ( 17.37 %)


      Speed summary:

               >9600 =     48 (  4.68 %)
                9600 =    192 ( 18.73 %)
                              (HST  =    3 or   1.56 %)
                              (CSP  =    0 or   0.00 %)
                              (PEP  =    0 or   0.00 %)
                              (MAX  =    0 or   0.00 %)
                              (HAY  =    0 or   0.00 %)
                              (V32  =   81 or  42.19 %)
                              (V32B =   18 or   9.38 %)
                              (V34  =   94 or  48.96 %)
                              (V42  =   82 or  42.71 %)
                              (V42B =   19 or   9.90 %)
                2400 =      1 (  0.10 %)
                1200 =      0 (  0.00 %)
                 300 =    784 ( 76.49 %)

                ISDN =     34 (  3.32 %)

     -----------------------------------------------------
      IP Flags   Protocol                Number of systems
     -----------------------------------------------------
      IBN        Binkp                      802 ( 78.24 %)
     ----------------------------------
      IFC        Raw ifcico                  87 (  8.49 %)
     ----------------------------------
      IFT        FTP                         61 (  5.95 %)
     ----------------------------------
      ITN        Telnet                     164 ( 16.00 %)
     ----------------------------------
      IVM        Vmodem                      14 (  1.37 %)
     ----------------------------------
      IP         Other                        4 (  0.39 %)
     ----------------------------------
     FIDONEWS 38-20               Page 20                  17 May 2021


      INO4       IPv6 only                    2 (  0.20 %)
     ----------------------------------

      CrashMail capable =    887 ( 86.54 %)
      MailOnly nodes    =    321 ( 31.32 %)
      Listed-only nodes =     23 (  2.24 %)



      [Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm]
      [        Revised by B Felten,   2:203/2]
      [           NetStats  3.8    2014-11-23]

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