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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 14-Oct-2007</h5></div>
<div align="right"><h5>Last update 3-Jul-2011</h5></div>
<div align="center"><h1>MBSE BBS Basic Installation</h1></div>
<h3>Introduction.</h3>
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support for binkp BZ2 compression.</li>
<li><b>GeoIP</b>. Allows logging of the origin of the network connections by country and continent.
You need at least GeoIP 1.4.3 to compile without errors. See
<A HREF="http://www.maxmind.com/app/geoip_country">www.maxmind.com</A>.
<A HREF="http://www.maxmind.com/app/geoip_country" rel="nofollow">www.maxmind.com</A>.
</ol>
If you use Gentoo or Ubuntu, read the files README.Gentoo or README.Ubuntu. The last one may be usefull
for Debian users too.
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<p>
MBSE BBS is default installed in <b>/opt/mbse</b>. It should be possible to install the bbs in a different
location but this is not supported. Many have tried, and and only a few have succeeded. See
<A HREF="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">Filesystem Hierarchy Standard</A> for more info.
<A HREF="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/" rel="nofollow">Filesystem Hierarchy Standard</A> for more info.
The default filesystem layout looks like this:<br>
<pre>
/opt/mbse 0775 Default MBSE_ROOT
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<strong>duhdraw.tgz</strong> (68 Kbytes).
The binaries are included in this archive, if you compile it yourself
it may give trouble so if the binaries work, use these.</li>
<li><strong>bmdraw</strong> This editor is available from
<A HREF="http://www.drastic.net/bmdraw/">http://www.drastic.net/bmdraw/</A>,
you can find the tar.gz file in
<A HREF="http://www.drastic.net/bmdraw/files/bmd022.tgz">http://www.drastic.net/bmdraw/files/bmd022.tgz</A>,
it's about 36 Kbytes. This is also a thedraw clone for Linux.
Note, at my system I needed to run it as root.</li>
<li><strong>TetraDraw</strong> This is a very nice Ansi editor, you can
get this file as TETR~VC#.TGZ from 2:280/2802. The file is 157 Kbytes.
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<h3>Introduction</h3>
<p>
Running DOS doors is possible on systems that can run
<a href="http://www.dosemu.org">dosemu</a>. The latest versions of dosemu don't
<a href="http://www.dosemu.org" rel="nofollow">dosemu</a>. The latest versions of dosemu don't
need to be started suid root or started using sudo, it can run as the user that
is logged in the bbs. Since that is possible, a new location for the virtual C:
drive is now being used withing the $MBSE_ROOT file structure. This virtual C:
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the dos drive in each users home directory, this is not what we want for doors.
If you don't have a good dosemu you have to compile your own. This is not too
complicated. First download the source from <a
href="http://www.dosemu.org">dosemu</a>. You don't need the freedos-bin source
href="http://www.dosemu.org" rel="nofollow">dosemu</a>. You don't need the freedos-bin source
if you are going to use ms-dos or pc-dos.
Unpack the source in some directory of your choice and compile the sources:<br>
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version 0.33.19, that is at the moment the most recent and stable, I suppose
that this method can be valid for newer versions. DOSEMU 1.0.2 I have tried
previous versions, but these do not work correctly with virtual ports. You
can download dosemu.1.02.tgz from <a href="www.dosemu.org">www.dosemu.org</a>
can download dosemu.1.02.tgz from <a href="www.dosemu.org" rel="nofollow">www.dosemu.org</a>
, you may also need to download the freedos archive dosemu-freedos-bin-1.02.tgz.
A partition with MS/DOS, I have on my disc a partition with installed
MS/DOS, and that is the one that I use, but I'm sure that many doors

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This is an overview of used documents for the development of the MBSE BBS
package. Note that there are more documents, but only the relevant and valid
documents are shown present here. The documents are not available in this
distribution anymore, you can get these from the <a href="http://www.ftsc.org">FTSC</a>
website.
distribution anymore, you can get these from the
<a href="http://www.ftsc.org" rel="nofollow">FTSC</a> website.
<P>
Michiel Broek.
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email trafic to and from the internet you need a internet MTA. I stopped using
<strong>sendmail</strong> for this because it gave too much trouble setting it
up together with MBSE BBS.
Today I use <A HREF="http://www.postfix.org">Postfix</A>,
Today I use <A HREF="http://www.postfix.org" rel="nofollow">Postfix</A>,
a well documented, secure and easy to setup MTA. For the actual gate from
Postfix to the BBS you I use <b>mbmail</b> which you need to add to the
Postfix configuration.<P>
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with mbsetup.
If you don't want to use the newsserver of your ISP or want to make echomail
available as news for your local users you must install your own newsserver.
You could use <A HREF="http://www.isc.org">inn news</A> for a newsserver.
You could use <A HREF="http://www.isc.org" rel="nofollow">inn news</A> for a newsserver.
To connect a small feed with your ISP you could use <strong>suck</strong>.
<P>
In each echomail area you want to gate you need to fill in the newsgroup

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<P>
These are the only official distribution sites for the mbse bbs package. They are:
<OL>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.mbse.eu">http://www.mbse.eu</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.mbse.eu" rel="nofollow">http://www.mbse.eu</A>
<LI>fidonet node 2:280/2802 binkp fido.mbse.eu
</OL>
If you find mbse bbs on another site it may be out of date. I have no control over these sites.

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organize a special file structure. Note that even if you don't setup an FTP
server you must still create a structure like this for the fidonet mailer,
if you don't, <strong>mail and files will get lost!</strong>
This description is written for <A HREF="http://www.proftpd.org">ProFTPD</A>,
This description is written for <A HREF="http://www.proftpd.org" rel="nofollow">ProFTPD</A>,
on your distribution there may be another ftpd installed.
Read the section for the <A HREF="webserver.html">webserver</A> as well.
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Note that even if you don't setup a webserver you must still create a
structure like this for the fidonet mailer, if you don't,
<strong>mail and files will get lost!</strong>
This description is written for <A HREF="http://www.apache.org">Apache</A>,
This description is written for <A HREF="http://www.apache.org" rel="nofollow">Apache</A>,
this is installed on most GNU/Linux and xxxBSD distributions.
For the directory structure, read the setup for
<A HREF="ftpserver.html">the FTP server</A>.
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</pre>
The base ftp path is the default which mbse bbs installs. The Docs root for the
apache httpd server is different on each distribution, in this example it is set
for <A HREF="http://www.slackware.com">Slackware 8.0</A>. Because the directory
for <A HREF="http://www.slackware.com" rel="nofollow">Slackware 8.0</A>. Because the directory
/var/www/htdocs has nothing to do with /opt/mbse/ftp/pub we make an alias link
named <b>files</b>. For the URL name you must fill in the real internet name how
your bbs is reached. If someone types this in, he must get the index.html from

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you will then fetch the mail from a multidrop mailbox (POP or IMAP) and
send the mail using SMTP via the SMTP mailer of your provider.<br>
If you have a dynamic IP address you can still get a DNS name from for
example <A HREF="http://www.dynip.com">dynip.com</A>
example <A HREF="http://www.dynip.com" rel="nofollow">dynip.com</A>
Incoming email will come directly from the internet, but if someone sends
email via the UUCP gate it is also accepted. Users have email addresses like
<strong>user@yourbbs.domain.org</strong>. Note, the username is their
Unix name and yourbbs.domain.org must be an existing internet domain.
</ul>
A word of wisdom from my side, configuration of the internet, ppp, sendmail etc. is not discussed
here, see the HOWTO's and other documentation that exists at <A HREF="http://www.linuxdoc.org">
here, see the HOWTO's and other documentation that exists at <A HREF="http://www.linuxdoc.org" rel="nofollow">
www.linuxdoc.org</A>, it's all there.
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should be checked for virusses. Macro virusses are a relative new danger,
this can also hurt Unix/Linux users.<P>
There are several scanners for GNU/Linux available. Default only four of them
are setup. You may consult <A HREF="http://www.openantivirus.org/">
are setup. You may consult <A HREF="http://www.openantivirus.org/" rel="nofollow">
http://www.openantivirus.org</A> for more scanners mentioned in a mini-FAQ
maintained by Rainer Link.
<p>
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<p>
<UL>
<LI><b>NAI Virus Scan</b> (uvscan) for Unix (GNU/Linux) made by <A HREF="http://www.nai.com">
<LI><b>NAI Virus Scan</b> (uvscan) for Unix (GNU/Linux) made by <A HREF="http://www.nai.com" rel="nofollow">
Network Associates, USA.</A>
Not free for personal use. Uses the same DAT files as for Windows and DOS.
<LI><strong>AntiVir/Linux</strong> made by <A HREF="http://www.hbedv.com">
<LI><strong>AntiVir/Linux</strong> made by <A HREF="http://www.hbedv.com" rel="nofollow">
H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH.</A>
Can also be installed in sendmail or Postfix to scan incoming
and outgoing email. This may be a good idea if you run a email gateway.
This version can be registered for personal use.
<LI><strong>F-PROT</strong> available from <A
HREF="http://www.frisk.is">http://www.frisk.is</A>. There is a free version for personal use.
<LI><strong>Clam AntiVirus</strong> is a GNU licensed virus scanner for Unix. It
is available from <A HREF="http://www.clamav.net">www.clamav.net</A>. It has one
is available from <A HREF="http://www.clamav.net" rel="nofollow">www.clamav.net</A>. It has one
slight disadvantage over other scanners (or just the opposite), when it tests a
file with the Eicar testvirus signature it will report that and triggers the
virus detection. This happens with NAI DAT files.