--- layout: page title: Testing Your Installation --- Once you've completed your chosen installation method, it's time to test! _Note that if you've used the [Docker](docker) installation method, you've already done this._ ```bash ./main.js ``` If everything went OK: ```bash ENiGMA½ Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Bryan Ashby _____________________ _____ ____________________ __________\_ / \__ ____/\_ ____ \ /____/ / _____ __ \ / ______/ // /___jp! // __|___// | \// |// | \// | | \// \ /___ /_____ /____ _____| __________ ___|__| ____| \ / _____ \ ---- \______\ -- |______\ ------ /______/ ---- |______\ - |______\ /__/ // ___/ /__ _\ <*> ENiGMA½ // HTTPS://GITHUB.COM/NUSKOOLER/ENIGMA-BBS <*> /__/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System started! ``` Grab your favourite telnet client, connect to localhost:8888 and test out your installation. ## Points of Interest * The default port for Telnet is 8888 and 8889 for SSH. * Note that on *nix systems port such as telnet/23 are privileged (e.g. require root). See [this SO article](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16573668/best-practices-when-running-node-js-with-port-80-ubuntu-linode) for some tips on using these ports on your system if desired. * The first user you create when logging in will be automatically be added to the `sysops` group. ## Telnet Software If you don't have any telnet software, these are compatible with ENiGMA½: * [SyncTERM](http://syncterm.bbsdev.net/) * [EtherTerm](https://github.com/M-griffin/EtherTerm) * [NetRunner](http://mysticbbs.com/downloads.html)