BBSs available on the Internet By Billy Barron, University of North Texas Computing Center VAX/Unix Systems Manager (BILLY@VAXB.ACS.UNT.EDU) This article appeared in the October 1990 issue of the University of North Texas Computing Center Newsletter, Benchmarks. Many BBS systems exist on the Internet and are accessible via TELNET. They vary greatly in functionality and amount of usage. Please keep in mind however that BBS go up and down quite often so this list may quickly be obsolete. The TELNET command shown in this document must be executed on a system that is connected to the Internet (e.g. VAXcluster). Quartz Quartz is the largest and most successful of the Internet BBSs. It is run by Rutgers university and uses a BBS software package known as Citadel. Quartz has 100 different messaging areas on a wide variety of topics and also has a chat facility. To access it, do the following from the VAX/VMS system: $ TELNET QUARTZ.RUTGERS.EDU login: bbs Terminal type [a la unix termcap]: vt100 Freenet Freenet is a BBS system for the City of Cleveland and is run by Case Western Reserve University. Freenet contains message bases and Internet mail among its services. To access Freenet, do the following: $ TELNET FREENET-IN-A.CWRU.EDU The first time you are on, log in as a visitor. Then apply for an account. You will later receive your account in the US mail. UNC The University of North Carolina has an Internet BBS. It has a message base, Usenet access, and Internet mail among its features. To access: $ TELNET SAMBA.ACS.UNC.EDU login: bbs The Mars Hotel The Mars Hotel is a BBS system at Mississippi State University. It has a nice user interface, message base, chat facility, mail, and file transfers. Unfortunately, response between UNT and the Mars Hotel typically is very slow. To use the Mars Hotel: $ TELNET MARS.EE.MSSTATE.EDU login: bbs Cseg BBS The CSEG BBS is run by the University of Arkansas. Its features include a message base, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Usenet access, and Downloads. Be warned that network access from UNT to the University of Arkansas is very slow. $ TELNET UAFCSEG.UARK.EDU login: bbs Picayune Picayune is a BBS ran by North Dakota State University. It has a message base and downloads available. Be warned that network access from UNT to NDSU is very slow. $ TELNET STAR96.NODAK.EDU Enter service class: 20 Oulu Box The University of Oulu in Finland runs the Oulu Box BBS. It has a message base and file transfers. However, much of the material is in Finnish. $ TELNET TOLSON.OULU.FI login: bbs ************************************************************* CCNEWS Copyright Notice If you use this article, in whole or in part, in printed or electronic form, you are legally and morally obligated to credit the author and the original publication name, date, and page(s). We suggest that you also inform the author of your intention to use this article, in case there are updates or corrections that he or she might wish to suggest. The ideas and opinions expressed in this article, as well as articles obtained through CCNEWS and the CCNEWS Articles Archive, do not necessarily reflect those of EDUCOM. EDUCOM will not accept responsibility for misinformation, nor will EDUCOM be responsible for misuse of information obtained through the CCNEWS Articles Archive. If space and format permit, we would appreciate your crediting the "Articles database of CCNEWS, the Electronic Forum for Campus Computing Newsletter Editors, a BITNET-based service of EDUCOM." We would also appreciate your informing us (via e-mail to CCNEWS@EDUCOM) when you use an article, so we will know which articles have proven most useful. ************************************************************* Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253