Awesome
ENiGMA½ BBS Software
ENiGMA½ is a modern BBS software with a nostalgic flair!
Features
Below are just some of the features ENiGMA½ supports out of the box:
- Multi platform — Anywhere Node.js runs likely works (known to work under Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, OS X and Windows)
- Unlimited multi node support (for all those BBS "callers"!)
- Highly customizable via HJSON based configuration, menus, and themes in addition to JavaScript based mods
- MCI support for lightbars, toggles, input areas, and so on plus many other other bells and whistles
- Telnet, SSH, and both secure and non-secure WebSocket access built in! Additional servers are easy to implement
- CP437 and UTF-8 output
- SyncTERM style font and baud emulation support. Display PC/DOS and Amiga style artwork as it's intended! In general, ANSI-BBS / cterm.txt / bansi.txt are followed for expected BBS behavior.
- Full SAUCE support.
- Renegade style pipe color codes.
- SQLite storage of users, message areas, etc.
- Strong PBKDF2 backed password encryption.
- Support for 2-Factor Authentication with One-Time-Passwords
- Door support including common dropfile formats for legacy DOS doors. Built in BBSLink, DoorParty, and Exodus!
- Structured Bunyan logging!
- Message networks with FidoNet Type Network (FTN) + BinkleyTerm Style Outbound (BSO) message import/export. Messages Bases can also be exposed via Gopher, or NNTP!
- Gazelle inspired File Bases including fast fully indexed full text search (FTS), #tags, and HTTP(S) temporary download URLs using a built in web server. Legacy X/Y/Z modem also supported!
- Upload processor supporting FILE_ID.DIZ and NFO extraction, year estimation, and more!
- ANSI support in the Full Screen Editor (FSE), file descriptions, etc.
- Expandable achievement system — BBSing gamified!
- A remote accessible Waiting For Caller (WFC)!
...and much much more. Please check out the issue tracker and feel free to request features (or contribute!) features!
Documentation
Browse the docs online. Be sure to checkout the /docs/ folder as well for the latest and greatest documentation.
Installation
On most *nix systems simply run the following from your terminal:
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NuSkooler/enigma-bbs/master/misc/install.sh | bash
Please see Installation Methods for Windows, Docker, and so on...
Donating
If you feel the urge to donate, you can do so here<br/>
<a href="https://liberapay.com/NuSkooler/donate"><img alt="Donate using Liberapay" src="https://liberapay.com/assets/widgets/donate.svg"></a>
Support
- See Discussions and the issue tracker
- Discussion on a ENiGMA BBS! (see Boards below)
- IRC: #enigma-bbs on irc.libera.chat:6697(TLS) (webchat)
FSX_ENG
on fsxNet orARK_ENIG
on ArakNet available on many fine boards- Email: bryan -at- l33t.codes
- Facebook ENiGMA½ group
Terminal Clients
ENiGMA has been tested with many terminals. However, the following are suggested for BBSing:
Some Boards
- :skull: Xibalba - ENiGMA WHQ :skull: (ssh://xibalba.l33t.codes:44511 or telnet://xibalba.l33t.codes:44510)
- fORCE9: (telnet://bbs.force9.org)
- Undercurrents: (ssh://undercurrents.io)
- PlaneT Afr0: (ssh://planetafr0.org:8889)
Special Thanks
(in no particular order)
- Dave Stephens aka RiPuk for the awesome ENiGMA website and KICK ASS documentation, code contributions, etc.
- Daniel Mecklenburg Jr. for the awesome VTX terminal and general coding talk
- M. Brutman, author of mTCP (Interwebs for DOS!)
- M. Griffin, author of Enthral BBS, Oblivion/2 XRM and EtherTerm!
- Caphood, supreme SysOp of BLACK ƒlag BBS
- Luciano Ayres of Blocktronics, creator of the "Mystery Skulls" default ENiGMA½ theme!
- Sudndeath for Xibalba ANSI work!
- Jack Phlash for kick ass ENiGMA½ and Xibalba ASCII (Check out IMPURE60!!)
- Avon of Agency BBS and fsxNet for putting up with my experiments to his system and for FSX_ENG!
- Maskreet of Throwback BBS hosting DoorParty!
- Apam of Magicka
- nail/blocktronics for the sickmade Xibalba logo!
- Whazzit/blocktronics for the amazing Mayan ANSI pieces scattered about Xibalba BBS!
- Smooth/fUEL for lots of dope art. Why not snag a T-Shirt?
- Al's Geek Lab for the installation video and of course the Back to the BBS - Part one: The return to being online documentary!
- Alpha for the FTN-style configuration guide!
- Huge shout out to cognitivegears for the various fixes, improvements, and removing the need for cursor position reports providing a much better terminal experience!
...and so many others! This project would be nothing without the BBS and art scene communities!
License
Released under BSD 2-clause. See LICENSE.TXT