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<META name="author" lang="en" content="Michiel Broek">
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<META name="copyright" lang="en" content="Copyright Michiel Broek">
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<META name="description" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS Manual">
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<TITLE>Howto setup an FTP server to work with MBSE BBS.</TITLE>
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<h5>Last update 06-Jun-2001</h5>
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<H1>How to setup an FTP server to work with MBSE BBS.</H1>
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In order to let MBSE BBS and your FTP server to both function together you must
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organize a special file structure. Note that even if you don't setup an FTP
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server you must still create a structure like this for the fidonet mailer,
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if you don't, <strong>mail and files will get lost!</strong>
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Note that this description is written for wu-ftpd, on your distribution there
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may be another ftpd installed. <font color=red><u>Don't use mbftpd yet!</u></font>
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<H4>The filestructure I used is as follows:</H4>
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/pub/dos_util/dos_4dos - Public download areas
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| | | /dos_disk
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| | | /dos_file
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| | /virnet/mcafee
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| | /win16
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| | /win32
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| /bin - FTP bin directory
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| /etc - FTP etc directory
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| /incoming - FTP public upload.
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/mail/out - Your default outbound
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| /out.009 - Outbound Zone 9
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| /inbound - Inbound directory
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/raonly/upload - Non-public download areas
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| /sysop
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| /logfiles
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/tic_queue - Queue for .tic files.
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In order to give DOS style names for fidonet sessions you must set the
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DOS path and Unix path in <strong>mbsetup</strong> (1.3.11 and 1.3.12) to
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<strong>"m:"</strong> and <strong>"/var/spool/mbse"</strong>. Note that to get
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forwarding of .tic files to work the <strong>tic_queue</strong> must be a
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subdirectory of "/var/spool/mbse" too. You could actually use any drive letter for
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the DOS path.
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This means that a fidonet file attach from the dos_4dos public download
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directory shall get the subject "M:\FTP\PUB\DOS_UTIL\DOS_4DOS\COMMAND.ZIP".
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As you can see, anonymous ftp users can't get to the mail, non-public
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downloads etc. Normally, your BBS users have unix accounts and will be able
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to do a ftp login and access any directory on your system. Because the bbs
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users have <b>mbsebbs</b> as their shell and this shell is not in the file
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<b>/etc/shells</b> the ftp daemon will not let the bbs users in. So even
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your own bbs users must login as anonymous to get files from the ftp server.
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Note the following directory permissions MUST BE SET!!!!::: See also
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the man pages for the DARPA ftpd server.
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Directory owner group mode perms
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------------------------------- ----- ----- ---- ----------
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/var/spool/mbse mbse bbs 0755 drwxr-xr-x
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp root wheel 0555 dr-xr-xr-x
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/bin root wheel 0555 dr-xr-xr-x
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/bin/ls root bin 0111 ---x--x--x
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/etc root root 0555 dr-xr-xr-x
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/etc/passwd root root 0444 -r--r--r--
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/etc/group root root 0444 -r--r--r--
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/pub mbse bbs 0775 drwxrwxr-x
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/var/spool/mbse/ftp/incoming ftp users 0755 drwxr-xr-x
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Note that all subdirectories under ../pub also must be owned by <strong>mbse
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</strong> and group <strong>bbs</strong> and have at least mode 775 as long
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as it are real bbs subdirectories. The bbs will maintain these directories
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automatic and must have the rights to do so.
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In the /var/spool/mbse/ftp/etc/group file, add the group bbs so that your directory
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listings give the proper groupname instead of a number.
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