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<META name="author" lang="en" content="Michiel Broek">
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2002-01-07 22:11:33 +00:00
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<h5>Last update 07-Jan-2002</h5>
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<P> <P>
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<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Setup mgetty for MBSE BBS</H1>
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To handle incoming calls you can use <strong>mgetty</strong> written by
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Gert Doering, (gert@greenie.muc.de). Others may work. You have to compile
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<strong>mgetty</strong> with the -DFIDO flag to accept Fidonet mailer calls.
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If you want incoming PPP calls as well, add the -DAUTO_PPP as well. If you want
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to use ISDN, make sure you have ISDN support compiled in the kernel.
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Below you can see the mgetty.config and login.config for mgetty that you may
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need.
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I have also included a part of my /etc/inittab to show how <strong>mgetty
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</strong> will spawn from <strong>init</strong>.
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# inittab This is only a part of /etc/inittab!
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# In this example it runs in runlevel 3 and 4.
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#
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# Serial lines
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s1:34:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyS0
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#
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# ISDN lines, two channels
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I1:34:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI0
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I2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI1
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#
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# End of /etc/inittab
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# mgetty configuration file: mgetty.config
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#
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# ----- global section -----
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#
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# In this section, you put the global defaults, per-port stuff is below
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#
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# set the global debug level to "4" (default from policy.h)
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debug 4
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#
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# set the local fax station id
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fax-id ++31-255-515973
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#
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# access the modem(s) with 38400 bps
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speed 38400
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#
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# use these options to make the /dev/tty-device owned by "uucp.uucp"
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# and mode "rw-rw-r--" (0664). *LEADING ZERO NEEDED!*
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port-owner uucp
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port-group uucp
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port-mode 0664
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#
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# use these options to make incoming faxes owned by "root.uucp"
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# and mode "rw-r-----" (0640). *LEADING ZERO NEEDED!*
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fax-owner root
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fax-group uucp
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fax-mode 0640
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#
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#
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# ----- port specific section -----
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#
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# Here you can put things that are valid only for one line, not the others
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#
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# Dynalink 1428EXTRA faxmodem at port 0 (COM1).
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#
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port ttyS0
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speed 57600
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switchbd 19200
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modem-type cls2
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init-chat "" \d\dAT&F&C1&D3X4W2B0M0Q0V1H0&K3S0=0 OK
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#
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#
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# ISDN ports.
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# With AT&E you set the MSN/EAZ the device should listen to.
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# This should for an MSN be your telephone number _with_ the area
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# code but _without_ the leading 0.
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# For an EAZ the last digit of your EAZ.
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#
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port ttyI0
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modem-type data
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init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714015437&W0 OK AT&B512 OK
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#
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port ttyI1
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modem-type data
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init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714017198&W0 OK AT&B512 OK
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#
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# end of mgetty.config
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# login.config
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#
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# This is a sample "login dispatcher" configuration file for mgetty
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#
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# Format:
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# username userid utmp_entry login_program [arguments]
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#
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# Meaning:
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# for a "username" entered at mgettys login: prompt, call
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# "login_program" with [arguments], with the uid set to "userid",
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# and a USER_PROCESS utmp entry with ut_user = "utmp_entry"
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#
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# Use this one for fido calls (login name /FIDO/ is handled specially)
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#
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# mgetty has to be compiled with "-DFIDO", otherwise a fido call won't
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# be detected.
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#
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/FIDO/ mbse fido /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico @
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# Automatic PPP startup on receipt of LCP configure request (AutoPPP).
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# mgetty has to be compiled with "-DAUTO_PPP" for this to work.
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# Warning: Case is significant, AUTOPPP or autoppp won't work!
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# Consult the "pppd" man page to find pppd options that work for you.
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# See also PPP-HOWTO on how to set this up.
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#
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/AutoPPP/ - a_ppp /etc/ppp/paplogin
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#
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# This is the "standard" behaviour - *dont* set a userid or utmp
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# entry here, otherwise /bin/login will fail!
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# This entry isn't really necessary: if it's missing, the built-in
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# default will do exactly this.
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# Here we replace the standard login with MBSE BBS login:
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#
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* - - /opt/mbse/bin/mblogin @
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#
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#
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# end of login.config
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<P>
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I have added the <strong>-i /opt/mbse/etc/issue</strong> options to the
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<strong>mgetty</strong> line in /etc/inittab.
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The file /opt/mbse/etc/issue is a plain textfile to give a small banner just
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before the login prompt.
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It could look like this:<br>
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<pre>
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.--. Welcome at MBSE BBS Development.
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|o_o | --------------------------------
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// \ \ This may or may not work today...
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/'\_ _/`\
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\___)=(___/
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There is a default /opt/mbse/etc/issue installed by the installation script.
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You need to edit this to insert your bbs name in it or even completely replace
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this file for a nicer one. Don't make it too big, don't put control characters
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or ANSI sequences in it as this may prevent some mailers to connect to your system.
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I discovered that some systems don't have the right permissions on the serial
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port for MBSE BBS. To fix this type the following commands:
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su
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password: <em>enter root password here</em>
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chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0
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chown uucp.uucp /dev/ttyS0
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exit
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Note that /dev/ttyS0 is for COM1, /dev/ttyS1 for COM2 etc. This is not a nice
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solution. If youre system allows it, try to add the the user <b>mbse</b> as
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a legal user of your serial ports. Most distributions have some tool for this.
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