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<p>You won't need to supply a username or password when sending mail via <code>localhost:25</code> this way, since you're already authenticated via SSH.</p>
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<p class="q">Can you whitelist a port for me in the firewall?</p>
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<p>Sorry, but this presents too much of a security risk on a public-access system. If you'd like, feel free to run something locally. If you want to
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use it remotely, an ssh tunnel will work.</p>
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<p>Sorry, but this presents too much of a security risk on a public-access system.</p>
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<p class="q">Are user services allowed?</p>
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<p>Generally, yes. If you're running something that's using a ton of resources or in some way affecting other users or the general use of the system,
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then we'll kill it. Just be aware of what you're running and how it may affect the system and other users.</p>
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<p class="q">Are IRC bots allowed?</p>
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<p>To a degree. There are restrictions on their use on the <code>tilde.chat</code> IRC network. They should not reside in <code>#meta</code>, instead keep
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<p>Yes, though there are restrictions on their use on the <code>tilde.chat</code> IRC network. They should not reside in <code>#meta</code>, instead keep
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them in a private channel or in <code>#bots</code>. Bots must also conform to the <a href="https://tildegit.org/tildeverse/rfcs/src/branch/master/rfcs/rfc2.md">bot guidelines listed here</a>.</p>
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<p>Don't run <code>eggdrop</code> from tilde.institute. There are legitimate uses for <code>eggdrop</code>, but separating the people with some kind
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of legitimate use from malicious users is tiring. So, no <code>eggdrop</code>.</p>
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