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- As a former BBS Sysop for almost seven years, I thought it might be a good idea
- for me to put a few thoughts on paper so others may realize what they are going
- to encounter.
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- First, of all forget making money with a BBS. Users only want to take whatever
- is free from a system. When my 170 Meg. hard drive burnt out last year, nobody
- would contribute any money to get it fixed. All of my users who had downloaded
- many megs of programs just started using other BBS's where they weren't asked to
- contribute money. You will have to pay for the maintainence of your equipment
- that will be running 24 hours a day.
-
- Second, is the telephone bill. The latest craze is Echo mail. You have to use
- long distance services to get and send this echo mail. 99% of your users don't
- want to donate any money, so you will have a large telephone bill every month.
- The cheapest way that I found to get around a large phone bill was NOT to make
- any calls on that line and to get basic metered service on it. My monthly bill
- was about $7.00 a month. Don't expect to get out of it this cheap because the
- average user wants echo maill. He also wants it for free! He want you to pay
- the telephone bill. That is why he calls your BBS!
-
- Third, is the electric bill. It costs 1.8 cents an hour to run a computer.
- Multiply that times 24 hours a day, then multiply that times 30 the days a
- month that you will be on-line. You will be spending about $13 a month on
- electric bills. If you live with your parents, and feel that they have no
- clue, then maybe you can by-pass this expense, but it isn't fair to them.
-
- Fourth, is the software. Go buy a PCBoard for a few hundred bucks. It is the
- best BBS software available, but it is also the most complicated. When you get
- through printing the docs for PCBoard, you will have a book almost 2 inches in
- height! Now read it AND understand it! I was an experienced Sysop when I got
- PCBoard, and it took me almost 50 hours of setting up before I could put it on
- line. Once you are on-line, you watch your system crash. Next you de-bug it.
- That process usually takes weeks or months. Once you de-bug the program and a
- smile is on your face, you are notified by mail that there is a new edition of
- your BBS program, and any respectable BBS has to be running the newest version
- of the program. Clark Software so far has introduced 14 different versions of
- PCBoard to date, and at $125 per upgrade, that can become VERY expensive!
-
- Fifth, is the 'hacker' user who deliberately tries to crash the system. Those
- are the very worst problem you can have. Five years ago, a user from West VA.
- sent some type of ESC code to my BBS that allowed him to SHELL to DOS; then he
- downloaded all of my BBS program and files, including the user log with all of
- the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all my users. Then the bastard
- ERASED all of my files! This type of thing is not uncommon in Sysoping. There
- are people out there who's hobby is crashing BBS's. They get satisfaction by
- making other people's lives miserable. A user can set up his modem to call a
- BBS every 30 seconds, then auto-hang up. This ties up your telephone line for
- an indefinite period, and your computer is starting and resetting at the same
- time. This can actually damage a hard drive because it keeps hitting the same
- exact spot on it every time.
-
- Sixth problem is that the users get to know you and you get to know them. This
- means that you HAVE to allow people into your system who you do not want. You
- have to allow everybody onto your system until you have an absolute reason why
- they should not be there. Attempting to crash a BBS is one reason. I recently
- had a user apply for a password with a bogus address and telephone number. The
- user next left a message to me that my BBS sucked, then applied for a password
- with correct user information. I denied him a password. He refused to accept
- my decision and repeatedly called back wanting to 'fist fight' me. In order to
- get rid of him, I gave him access to the BBS, then changed his password so he
- didn't know what it was and could no longer log-on.
-
- Seventh, is the realization that you have taken your computer and given it to
- the general public. You can no longer sit and play with it for hours on end.
- A user will be downloading files and you will be sitting there unable to use
- your own computer because a total stranger who has probably used a ficticous
- name is now downloading your precious files. I bought another computer so I
- could compute because I couldn't use mine. This added even more money to the
- electric bill. After you have been on-line for a few months, you finally see
- things in proper prospective. You are no longer fascinated by user calls. You
- now begin to realize that the average user is like a hog at a feeding troff
- trying to download everything that you have to offer, and reading all of your
- text files. When he is finished, then he moves onto the next feeding troff.
-
- Eighth, is that you will receive much encouragement to start <P>rivate Sections
- where commercial software is Up & Down loaded. This is a probably the best way
- to get Pirate software if you are into that sort of thing, but you run a LARGE
- risk of being caught, because users tell other people that you have a <P>rivate
- section on-line. Swapping commercial software in the privacy of your back room
- with a friend is one thing, but to go public, & run the risk of a U.S. attorney
- asking a Federal magistrate to put you behind bars because "You are a nuisance
- to society" sucks, and believe me, it does happen. If You are over 17 year old
- then it could happen to you! Realize this: The Feds are heartless bastards !!!
- They will turn you upside down AND inside out if they get you !!! They will
- put you behind bars, without bail, and keep you there until you are willing to
- give them names and addresses of other people! You DO NOT want to get involved
- with them !!!
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- Ninth, is maintaining the system. You constantly have to update files, approve
- users, delete users, PKUNZIP files and check them out before you can let other
- users download them. You must find out if they are legitimate or a virus file.
- If it is a virus file it wipes out your system! I recently saw a program some
- user uploaded called NORTSTOP. It was supposedly a program written by Norton.
- It was called a DISK-COPY routine guaranteed to copy anything. I placed a new
- blank disk into Drive A: and presses ENTER. The damn program turned out to be
- a format routine. When it finished formatting the disk, it put let a message
- that said "Hey, this disk is blank!". Fortunatly I used a blank disk. When a
- problem like this arises, you are on your own. Nobody can help you!! Failure
- to take the time to check out your uploads can be disastrous because somebody
- can upload commercial software, and you end up having everybody else download
- it, and are accused of software piracy.
-
- Tenth, is asking yourself "Why do I want to be a Sysop" and "Is it worth all of
- what I've just read to be a Sysop". Being a Sysop is nothing special. You can
- sit in front of your computer all afternoon and not get one call. This happens
- more often than you realize. After watching your computer sit idle for an hour
- somebody finally calls and starts trying to crash your system. In the years I
- have been a Sysop, I've seen over 200 BBS's go off-line. Most Sysops turn out
- to be kids in their mid to late teens. They think that running a BBS is "neat"
- or "ballsy". Well, in a way it is, but the price you end up paying, is pretty
- hefty, when you add up all of the expenses!
-
-
- 1 - maintenance
- 2 - electric bill
- 3 - telephone bill
- 4 - loss of computer
- 5 - loss of computer use
- 6 - time lost DE-BUGging
- 7 - time of maintaining system
- 8 - time lost because a hacker has crashed your system
-
- One problem that you shouldn't encounter is worrying about your message base
- because it will receive very little use. You will see a few messages stating
- that "I am a new user and not sure how to use this system" and there will be
- the usual "I want a cracked copy of GAME NAME", but don't expect to have the
- users entering into any heavy or interesting debates.
-
- Think about ALL of these options before you waste your time and money trying
- to become America's hottest Sysop. Think about the 170 Meg, burnt-out hard
- drive that I can't afford to have fixed. Think about all of those anonymous
- users who will use and abuse your system and hard work. Because of the abuse
- I endured and suffered as a former Sysop, it has become my opinion that any
- person who wants to become a Sysop should be be deemed as a person that is
- totally incompetent and be made a guardian of the state! If I seem a little
- bitter, I appologize, but it is only because I was on-line for 7 years...
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