BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Re: C Origins
De:       Denn
Data:     Wed, 27 May 2026 08:19:43 -0600
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  hbRenb: hcRe: C Origins
  bBynb: hcShitty bto cNightfox bon cWed May 27 2026 12:46 amn

 Ni>> I think an inactivity timeout is still very important these days.  These
 Ni>> days, it's fairly common for bots to connect to a BBS via telnet, and
 Ni>> without an inactivity timeout, they could just sit there and tie up the
 Ni>> node.  It would be likely that bots could connect to all nodes on your
 Ni>> BBS and tie them up so that users would be unable to log in.  The
 Ni>> inactivity timeout helps prevent that.

 Sh> That makes sense, but it sounds like a BBS software shortfall. They
 Sh> shouldn't tie up a node until the user is authenticated. Wouldn't that fix
 Sh> it?

 As soon as the node is hit by a request it is tied up until the request either dropped or denied. It's not a software shortfall.

 

Denn

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