MBSE BBS is a full FTN-capable ANSI BBS and mailer package.
MBSE BBS is a fully FTN-capable ANSI BBS package including a mailer (ifcico clone), BinkP daemon, mail tosser, TIC processor, filefind, and other utilities allowing access via modem and the Internet using telnet, ssh, http and ftp.
Support is offered through the Fidonet MBSE echo and the Micronet MIN_BBS echo.
The Chatting Zone (TCZ) is an advanced, user-friendly multi-user environment for social (Chat) or gaming (Adventure) purposes either privately over any network supporting TCP/IP, or publicly over the Internet. It is based on TinyMUD and UglyMUG.
Some stuff to make AX.25 actually work across your networks.
AX.25 protocol (packet radio and APRS) interface / bridging / switching / terminal related software for Linux. Have your bpq ethernet/wifi connected terminals talk to each other or stations on the radios transparantly. connect from home with KISS-TCP. link your remote AX.25 network segments together with KISS-TCP vpns etc. oh and get a linux terminal login over your normal every day packet radio terminal software. all the stuff that was missing from the start. ;P note that we don't use for /etc/ax25/axports -at all- and think it should disappear as it makes no sense to have callsigns and mtu's and stuff on an interface, in a config file, AND in a program. whatever info is needed should just be obtained from the interface. like with any other protocol stack (you also don't have to put your ip address in your webbrowser, a seperate file in /etc, and the interface) (so there is also no need to install those old ax25-tools - just the kernel suffices)