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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 28-Dec-2003</h5></div>
<div align="right"><h5>Last update 11-Jan-2004</h5></div>
<div align="center"><H1>MBSE BBS Setup - Global Setup</H1></div>
In this setup you can edit all global settings for MBSE BBS. All sections will
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<strong>Max. MBytes </strong>Maximum MBytes to request, 0 is unlimited
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<h3>1.15. FTPD Settings.</h3>
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A new program is <strong>mbftpd</strong>. This is a replacement for the normal
ftp server for GNU/Linux with special futures for MBSE BBS. This is not working
yet and is not included in the distribution. Setting it up is adviced.
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<strong>Upload pth </strong>Incoming files (ie. /opt/mbse/ftp/incoming).
<strong>Banner msg </strong>The banner file to display before login.
<strong>Path filter </strong>The legal character in upload filenames.
<strong>Path msg </strong>Message to display if illegal characters in upload.
<strong>Email addr </strong>Your email address.
<strong>Shutdown </strong>Shutdown message if FTP server is closed.
<strong>Readme login </strong>Readme to display after login.
<strong>Readme cwd* </strong>Readme to display after chdir.
<strong>Msg login </strong>Welcome message after login.
<strong>Msg cwd* </strong>Message to display in directory.
<strong>Userslimit </strong>Maximum FTP users allowed.
<strong>Loginfails </strong>Maximum login failures.
<strong>Compress </strong>If compress command is allowed.
<strong>Tar </strong>If tar command is allowed.
<strong>Mkdir ok </strong>If users may create directories.
<strong>Log commands </strong>Log user commands.
<strong>Anonymous </strong>If anonymous login is allowed.
<strong>User mbse </strong>If user <strong>mbse</strong> is allowed. Dangerous!
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<h3>1.16. Edit HTML pages setup.</h3>
<h3>1.15. Edit HTML pages setup.</h3>
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Here you setup the HTML pages that can be created with the <strong>
mbfile web</strong> command. These are HTML pages of your download
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<strong>Link to ftp </strong>The link to the ftp directory.
<strong>URL name </strong>The URL of your webserver.
<strong>Charset </strong>The default character set, ISO-8859-1.
<strong>Table color </strong>The tables background color.
<strong>Header color </strong>The tables header background color.
<strong>Author name </strong>The author name you want in the HTTP headers.
<strong>Convert command </strong>The graphics convert command. (ImageMagick needed).
<strong>Files/page </strong>The number of files to display per web page.
<strong>Icon Home </strong>The name of the Home icon file.
<strong>Text Home </strong>The text to display for Home.
<strong>Icon Back </strong>The name of the Back icon file.
<strong>Text Back </strong>The text to display for Back.
<strong>Icon Prev. </strong>The name of the Previous page icon file.
<strong>Text Prev. </strong>The text to display for Previous page.
<strong>Icon Next </strong>The name of the Next page icon file.
<strong>Text Next </strong>The text to display for Next page.
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<h3>1.17. Manager flag Descriptions.</h3>
<h3>1.16. Manager flag Descriptions.</h3>
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In this menu you can give the 32 area-/filemgr flags a meaningfull description.
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