Subj : Re: MysticBBS on NAS (NFS or iSCSI) To : Bucko From : paulie420 Date : Mon Nov 07 2022 06:45 pm Bu> pa> This is just ME, as Mystic is safe - but I wouldn't wanna run any Bu> pa> service that has users connecting to it from such a secure machine. I Bu> pa> some user did get in, a NAS seems like the last thing I'd want them t Bu> pa> have any access to. Sure, I know a smart sysOp can protect - but I'd Bu> pa> much rather have my bbS on a Raspberry Pi, old computer that only run Bu> pa> it - or something less important. :P Bu> pa> Bu> Bu> I agree with Paulie here, that is why I run all of my BBS' in seperate Bu> VM's All on their own separate VLan which can not access my main Lan but Bu> my main Lan can access the VLan. If you want to put it on a NAS, I Bu> suggest using a VM to do so, I know Synology offers Virtual Machine Bu> support, or Docker. This way you can access your BBS' via your NAS but Bu> the BBS will not be accessing your NAS, I used to store my Message Bu> Bases, and File Bases on my NAS I still have my File bases on it. Only Bu> thing is i Idon't give it anything else but a shared directory.. Ahh, thats a decent idea if they really wanna use that NAS machine. Throw it in a docker and lock it up... or a VM as you said. Good ideas.. |07p|15AULIE|1142|07o |08......... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Linux/64) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbs>>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (21:2/150) .