diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index abdd9df2..00000000 --- a/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ - MBSE BBS AUTHORS. - -$Id: AUTHORS,v 1.29 2007/08/22 21:14:38 mbse Exp $ - - -The following people are members of the MBSE BBS development team: - -Michiel Broek mbroek@mbse.eu 2:280/2802 -Ken Bowley kbowley@users.sourceforge.net, 1:114/485@fidonet -Redy Rodriguez redy@users.sourceforge.net 2:283/613.6 -Scott Street sstreet98@users.sourceforge.net, 1:266/420@fidonet - - -All following people have contributed to the MBSE BBS project. I'm sure that -people are missing from this list. The list is not in any special order. - -Joaquim Homrighausen joho@abs.lu -Andrew Milner andrew@fido.lu -Mats Wallin mw@fido.lu -Eugene G. Crosser crosser@average.org -Stanislav Voronyi stas@uanet.kharkov.ua -T. Tanaka -Martin Junius -Omen Technology Inc -Arjen G. Lentz -Cristof Meerwald -P. 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Checking your system..." - -# Basic checks. -if [ `whoami` != "mbse" ]; then -cat << EOF -*** Run $0 as "mbse" user only! *** - - Because the crontab for mbse must be changed, you must be mbse. - -*** SETUP aborted *** -EOF - exit 2 -fi - -if [ "$MBSE_ROOT" = "" ]; then - echo "*** The MBSE_ROOT variable doesn't exist ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - exit 2 -fi - -if [ "`grep mbse: /etc/passwd`" = "" ]; then - echo "*** User 'mbse' does not exist on this system ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - exit 2 -fi - -if [ "`crontab -l`" != "" ]; then - echo "*** User 'mbse' already has a crontab ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - exit 2 -fi - -MHOME=$MBSE_ROOT - -clear -cat << EOF - Everything looks allright to install the default crontab now. - If you didn't install all bbs programs yet, you better hit - Control-C now and run this script when everything is installed. - If you insist on installing the crontab without the bbs is complete - you might get a lot of mail from cron complaining about errors. - - The default crontab will have entries for regular maintenance. - You need to add entries to start and stop polling fidonet uplinks. - There is a example at the bottom of the crontab which is commented - out of course. - - On most systems you can edit the crontab by typing "crontab -e". - -EOF - -echo -n "Hit Return to continue or Control-C to abort: " -read junk - -echo "Installing MBSE BBS crontab..." - -crontab - << EOF -#------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Crontab for mbse bbs. -# -#------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# User maintenance etc. Just do it sometime when it's quiet. -00 09 * * * $MHOME/etc/maint - -# Midnight event at 00:00. -00 00 * * * $MHOME/etc/midnight - -# Weekly event at Sunday 00:15. -15 00 * * 0 $MHOME/etc/weekly - -# Monthly event at the 1st day of the month at 01:30. -30 00 1 * * $MHOME/etc/monthly - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# From here you should enter your outgoing mailslots, when to send mail etc. - -# Mail slot example. -#00 02 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=$MHOME; \$MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbout poll f16.n2801.z2 -quiet -#00 03 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=$MHOME; \$MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbout stop f16.n2801.z2 -quiet - -EOF - -echo "Done." - diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 02f00378..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -v1.0.6A 17-Oct-2015 - Vincent coen - 1. Amended mbmon.c and mbsetup.c to reflect new hosting - for the sources etc at www.sourceforge.net. - 2. Other very minor cosmetics. - -v1.0.6 03-Aug-2015 - Andrew Leary - - 1. Added support for specifying a literal IPv6 address - encased in square brackets for a node. Previously, IPv6 was - only supported for nodes having an AAAA record for their - hostname in DNS. - 2. The BBS now allows alphanumeric and punctuation - characters in user passwords. Previously, only alphanumeric - characters were permitted. - 3. Several minor grammar and punctuation corrections. - -v1.0.5 02-Nov-2014 - Andrew Leary (Never officially released) - - 1. Adjusted mbcico's .flo file logic to support a space - character as the first character of the .flo file line. - This character indicates that the file named in the - remainder of the line should be sent to the remote system. - This is needed to allow transmitting filenames that start - with .flo file reserved characters such as ^, #, -, or @. - 2. Worked on increasing reliability of Binkp NR mode. It - is strongly recommended that CRC mode be enabled for any - node which NR mode is enabled for. - -v1.0.4 03-Sep-2014 - Andrew Leary - - 1. Reverted Vince Coen's packaging changes until an upgrade - script can be written and tested. - 2. Added Binkp CRC support (FSP-1020) to mbcico. - 3. Changed the No Binkp/1.1 setting for nodes to be - effective on outbound calls only. It was causing issues - with other mailers (including BinkD) on inbound calls, - because mbcico was reporting binkp/1.1 in the VER string and - then downshifting to binkp/1.0. - 4. Updated the Internet Rex binkp/1.1 bug workaround to - reflect that versions 2.31 and 2.67 are also affected. - -v1.0.3 13-Jun-2014 - Vincent Coen - - 1. Changed unix/mbuseradd.c - Added extra arg to useradd -p 12345 to avoid a locked - record under Mageia v4 that prevents the password - adding a record due to a file busy may be: Lets see. - No it is not so reverted back. - - 2. Still looking for cause of bug. - -v1.0.2 14-Mar-2014 - Vincent Coen - - Changed packaging to use /home/mbse instead of /opt/mbse - to suit users with a seperate / and a /home partitions. - - IT DOES NOT CHANGE THE RESULTS FOR AN EXISTING INSTALL - WHERE mbse & bbs users are set up to use /opt/mbse. - - YOU WILL HAVE TO DO THIS MANUALLY. - The supplied INSTALL script has been changed. - - To do this you will need to change: - 1. Users mbse, bbs and all bbs users to reflect the change - of home directory from /opt/mbse to /home/mbse using your - distro's graphic system editing tool for users or if not - available use usermod via sudo etc: - usermod -m -d /home/mbse mbse - usermod -m -d /home/mbse/home/bbs bbs - usermod -m -d /home/mbse/home/user-name bbs user-name - - Note that the '-m' option in usermod option is to move the - contents from the existing to the new location. - - You can see the list of bbs users by running: - ls -la /opt/mbse/home - - - 2. Using your favourite editor Change - /etc/services and - /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs - - Replacing all instances of /opt/mbse with - /home/mbse - - 3. Now do the same with http and ftp config files in - /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and - /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf (or whatever ftp & web service - you use. - - 4. Having installed/upgraded the mbse system you must - reboot the system or stop and start mbse, xinetd, ftp, - httpd etc - services. It is easier just shuting down and starting - the system. - - 5. As su run cp -ap /opt/mbse /home - - 6. If not already done so, build the system using the usual - ./configure & make and now run make install as su or if - not available do, sudo bash then su then make install - - 7. Change all crontab processes that deal with mbse both as - user mbse and root to reflect new directory using: - crontab -l to see what is current and then as crontab -e - to edit. - - 8. After rebooting the system check everything is working - Then I would suggest renaming /opt/mbse say from /opt/mbse - /opt/old-mbse and leave it a few days before deleting when - you are SURE that all is working. - - 9. Now when you change the /boot partition or install a new - version of your distro you can continue to use your /home - as is but do not forget to recreate the crontab, xinetd, - rc.d/init.d/mbseb etc as needed by using cp -vp from the - old partition to the new or failing that create a modified - version of SETUP.sh as needed and run it. - - ...........NOW READ THE ABOVE, AGAIN.................. - - lib/ - libmbse.a: - Replaced ftscprod.014 with ftscprod.016 - - -v1.0.1 Dec 2013 - Vincent Coen - - lib/ - libmbse.a: - Fixed packaging and compiling the correct ftscprod - file to ftscprod.014. - -v1.0.0 Dec 2013? - This is the last version of mbsebbs submitted by me, - Michiel. - - libmbse.a: - Updated to ftscprod.012. - - -v0.95.15 26-Dec-2012 - - mblogin: - Logs to facility LOG_AUTHPRIV instead of LOG_AUTH. - - mbuseradd: - Logs to facility LOG_AUTHPRIV instead of LOG_AUTH. - - mbpasswd: - Logs to facility LOG_AUTHPRIV instead of LOG_AUTH. - - -v0.95.14 01-Dec-2011 - - general: - Fixed the main manual html page. - - -v0.95.13 08-Aug-2011 - - general: - Added support for Arch Linux. - Added some IPv6 configurations to the manual. - Changed META description lines in the manual. - Fixed a six year old documentation error. - All manual pages have only the .html extention. - - mbfile: - Each html file index page now has an unique name to help - search engines. - - -v0.95.12 22-May-2011 - - general: - Removed several compiler warnings. - Added invisible markers in the html manual. - - mbselib: - The virus stream scanner can now uses IPv4 and/or IPv6 to - connect to the clamav server and can use server clusters too. - Connect smtp, pop3 and nntp upgraded to IPv4 and IPv6 use. - - mbcico: - Can accept both IPv6 and IPv4 calls. - Can call IPv4 and IPv6 nodes. - - mbtask: - Upgraded the ping function to newer system calls. Note that - for now I leave the interbbs chat IPv4 only. - - mblogin: - Don't use gethostbyname function. - - -v0.95.11 14-Jan-2011 (patches by Scott Street). - - mbselib: - Fixed memory corruption error in mbnntp. - Added sysop in nodelist search function. - - mbsebbs: - Fixed several (possible) buffer overflows, some serious ones. - Added lookup sysop in nodelist for netmail messages. - - mbtask: - Fixed several (possible) buffer overflows. - - lang: - Added language prompts 480 and 481. - - -v0.95.10 26-Aug-2010 (released by Vince Coen). - - mbsetup: - Minor cosmetic errors eg, inormation (information) etc in site - docs & update copyright dates for m_global.c & ledit.c. - - mbout: - Check that when using file attach mode that path is absolute - eg, starts with '/' ('~/ is changed to '/opt/mbse/ etc) - - -v0.95.7/8 12-Jul-2010 (released by Vince Coen). - - general: - Cosmetics and exp. code. - And a few others I don't remember. - - NOTE: I am incrementing the version minor number for every build as - mbse does not use build number. - - -v0.95.6 04-Oct-2009 - - general: - This may need more patches for Ubuntu 9.10. - - mbfido: - Patch to compile on Ubuntu 9.10. - - hatch: - Patch to compile on Ubuntu 9.10. - - -v0.95.5 29-Nov-2008 - 04-Oct-2009 - - upgrade: - Start mbsetup, enter global setup, leave and save. - - mbselib: - Newsservers can be connected with a port number from the - setup. - - mbfido: - Fixed a possible array subscript overflow. - - mbaff: - Fixed a possible array subscript overflow. - - mbfile: - Fixed a possible array subscript overflow. - - mbsetup: - In screen 1.12 a nntp port number can be set. - Added a switch to force authentication on connect with nntp - servers. - - examples: - Added German menus and textfiles, written by Niels Haedecke. - - -v0.95.4 31-Aug-2008 - 29-Nov-2008 - - upgrade: - Start mbsetup, enter global menu, leave and save. - - mbnntp: - A cosmetic change to add an extra newline before the tearline. - - mbfido: - A cosmetic change to add an extra newline before the tearline. - - mbsebbs: - Fixed a buffer overflow in lastcallers display. - - mbsetup: - Increased the size of the nntp username and password fields to - 32 characters. - - script: - installinit.sh now knows about Slamd64. - SETUP.sh now knows about Slamd64. - - -v0.95.3 12-Mar-2008 - 31-Aug-2008. - - mbfido: - Fixed another buffer overflow thanks someone who is using a - tic processor that doesn't follow specs and doesn't create - proper ticfiles. - - -v0.95.2 17-Feb-2008 - 12-Mar-2008. - - mbselib.h: - Added stream scanning for F-Prot. - - mbfido: - Fixed missing SEENBY entry of our own aka if a echomail - message came from another zone. - - mbsetup: - Fixed chapter numbering in the ascii sitedoc. - - script: - Fixed hatch script to send File line. Note: you must manually - install hatch.new to hatch in the bin directory and set the - password again, this script will not automatic install. - - mbtask: - Call setprgp is not fatal if it fails. - - -v0.95.1 07-Jan-2008 - 17-Feb-2008. - - upgrade: - Start mbsetup and exit. If you have a clamd running on some - server (or bbs machine), you can switch to use stream - scanning. See the manual for details. - - mbselib.h: - Added file virscan function. - Added stream scanning for ClamAV, scanning is 10 times faster - compared to the commandline scanner. - Don't log errors if execute unzip returned error 11. - - mbtask: - Added last changes for MIB counters. - - mbfido: - Changed error message on the news gate. - Switched to virus scanner from library. - - mbfile: - Switched to virus scanner from library. - - mbsebbs: - Added MIB counters. - Switched to virus scanner from library. - - mbsetup: - Added support for TCP stream scanners. - - script: - Added support for Zenwalk. - - -v0.95.0 25-Nov-2007 - 07-Jan-2008 - - mbcico: - The maximum speed to show to the other end is now 4294976295. - - mbsetup: - Changed the maximum linespeed to display for TCP/IP sessions to - 4294976295. Numbers above 2147483647 might display on remote - systems as negative numbers. - diff --git a/ChangeLog_1998 b/ChangeLog_1998 deleted file mode 100644 index b53b9eab..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_1998 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1393 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_1998,v 1.1 2002/06/01 13:55:39 mbroek Exp $ - - MBSEBBS History in 1998. - - -v0.00 Started work on the Rapidbbs sources to make new structures, - headerfiles and makefiles. - The whole thing will include Fidonet echomail and tic file processing. - -v0.01 Until v0.06 lots of sourcecode fixes, bugs removed which became - visible after writing the new header and makefiles. Included common - and jamapi libraries. The jamapi is not in use yet but will be the - final message base format. - - Rewritten the mbse deamon. This deamon monitors the bbs and all the - utilities. - - Written an import util to import textfiles from the databases exported - by a little Pascal program that exports the RA databases from the DOS - bbs. - - Started writing a new setup utility. While doing this the old config - program is being stripped down. - - Renamed the filelist program to allfiles. - -v0.06 In the internal mbsed server structure added information for user - online messages. Added ADIS:2,pid,flag; set users Do Not Disturb - flag, also changed the bbs to sent that flag. - - Added Status commands to the mbsed, test for BBS open, and Zone - Mail Hour. 2 new statements in etc/mbsed.conf. The mbsebbs now - tests at startup for ZMH and BBS open. If it is closed the user is - disconnected with the reason why. - -v0.07 The new structures are ready. The bbs can run with local mail only. - - Renamed the filepack program to mbfile, it will do a lot more later. - - Removed the whoson program, the functions are in the setup program now. - - Added in the setup program the oneliner editor, protocols editor, - language setup editor, limits editor. - The oneliner editor has an import facility to import plain textfiles - to add oneliners. - - Changed structures again, lastcaller and ttyinfo. - - Removed the usered program, the users editor is in setup now. - - Fixed the download (non batching) function DownloadB, it does work - more or less. Changed the calling program from execl() to system() - to fix the stack problems. Now need testing voor carrier loss and - timeouts. - - After testing with a DOS-PC (A real fast 286 10 MHz state of the art - of the eighties, directly connected to the tty port) the Good_Bye - function needed 5 seconds extra delay to be shure all data is - send to the user. Also the parent died too fast so the mbsed server - wasn't notified when the client was logged off. - - In the bbs chat.c added unlink the /tmp/.BusyChatting file so the - chat could be more than once in a session. - - In the internal mbsed server structure added information for user - online messages. Added ADIS:2,pid,flag; set users Do Not Disturb - flag, also changed the bbs to sent that flag. - - Added Status commands to the mbsed, test for BBS open, and Zone - Mail Hour. 2 new statements in etc/mbsed.conf. The mbsebbs now - tests at startup for ZMH and BBS open. If it is closed the user is - disconnected with the reason why. - -v0.08 Added the JAM c api. This is a modified version for Linux. - - Reading JAM messages and Quickscan JAM messages implemented. Removed - support for the old message base format. The function Msg_Post() does - not work anymore, must be rewritten to support JAM. - - In the msgpack program removed all code for the old message base - format. Inluded support for client/server. - - Removed all structures of the old message base format, the only - format left is JAM. - - -v0.09 22-Mar-1998. - In Language data compiler removed output to screen for each compiled - line. When finished compiling it reports the number of language lines. - - Changed the number of lines for the line editor in Post_Msg() and - Reply_Msg() in a #define statement. In the language source it still - allways says 60 lines. - - Bugfix in mbsetup: edit message area item 7 an 8 didn't work. - - Start writing of man pages. - - Start writing mbfido, the net- echomail tosser, scanner and packer. - Succeeded tossing echomail, no dupechecking, links checking or other - checks are done. No reply linking either. - - mbsetup: Added Fidonet aka setup. - - Moved JAM I/O functions to the common directory. - - Created the mbmon program out of mbsetup. Removed those items from - mbsetup. - - Start build of the dbase library, this library will contain functions - to access the configuration datafiles for all utilities except the - mbsetup program. - -v0.10 15-Apr-1998. - Allfiles changed to make use of the common and dbase libraries. Does - logging now of activities. Removed links to src/bbs/funcs4.c - - Added fileareas and filesdatabase import to the import program. - - Corrected file area mismatches in mbsebbs and fedit. - - Mbsetup: finished global setup. Fixed pull filegroup and messagegroup. - Added edit bbs file areas. Changed format of fareas.data. - - mbfido: Added first dupechecks, only logging. Fixed errors in dbase - search routines, caused mail to be tossed in the wrong directories. - Added tossing of bad (unknown areas) and dupe mail in the bad and - dupe boards. Checks for .PKT destination implemented. Ideas for - netmail tracking written. Dupe checking seems to work, but I can't - compare it with my other tosser yet. Note after more testing: - it's better than GEcho's 1.11+ dupechecking. - - allfiles: Opens header.txt now only before processing the areas. - Added footer.txt. Both files must be in the configfiles directory, - if they are not present, nothing will be inserted. Removed all code - that constantly opened and closed the output file. Added logging for - total processing time. Added new lines to the area headers. Areas - are only written if there are downloadable files in them. Download - counter now represents bbs downloads, ftp downloads and file requests. - The last two counters are not in use yet. - -v0.11 26-Apr-1998 - mbsebbs: In the mail reader swapped From and To language fields, the - names were in the right place. Added the nodenumber after the from - name. Must be set for messagearea type (Local/Net/Echo). - - mbfido: Corrected some loglevels. - - userpack: rewritten from scratch. Deletes unix accounts as well, uses - /usr/sbin/userdel to do this, so shadow support works just fine. - This program must be run as setuid root setgid root. - - structs.h: removed flags for Unixmode and all related flags. - - mbuseradd: written. This is a setuid root setgid root version of - adduser, this program is called by newuser to create the unix account - of a bbs user. It also creates the homedirectory, the .profile file - and expires the unix account password. When a new created unix user - logs in he will be prompted for a new password. - - newuser: lots of rewriting. Added inactivity timers. Now we have - always unix accounts and fido bbs accounts. It will also die - nicely when the user did hangup on us or waited for idle timeout. - - mbsebbs: Check for unix account, if it doesn't exist the user is - forced to create a unix account. If unix login we now have a pause() - at the same place the password prompt is so the user can see the - opening screen and read it. - Removed the code that there was a parent (guarding users logon time) - and a child process (running the user). There is only one process now. - Implemented keyboard input timers. The total onlinetime must be - guarded in another way now, ie. checking must be done at prompts. - In the mean time proper idletimeout, hangup and error conditions - will log the user off in a neat way and writing into the logs about - what happened is mostly solved. - - mbsebbs and newuser: New users can only be handled by the newuser - program. Listed users only by the mbsebbs program. You need 2 accounts - without a password for this. Maybe I'll chain these 2 programs later. - - misc: compiling is a mess again, more libraries are needed, time to - close this version. - -v0.12 07-May-1998. - mbsed: Rename the logfile from "mbsed" to "mbsed.log". The mbsed - logfile is opened and closed everytime now. Logfile cleanup utils - can now safely remove the logfile, make it smaller etc. - - mbsebbs: Splitted misc.c into bye.c, pinfo.c and misc.c - - dbase library: added userrecord search. Added netmailboard search. - - mbfido: removed segmentation fault caused by a too long kludge, added - a check for the stringlength (512 bytes). Removed bugs in netmail - destination tests. Implementation of ftn netmail import into JAM area. - Only the first netmail area is used, no need for several areas now. - - mbsebbs: Added aka display when reading netmail. Changed autowrap - to line 74. - Added test for users handle when scanning new mail. - Removed test tlcap() when comparing names. The tosser should correct - the names. - Changed the MsgSelectPrompt() to default return the lastread pointer - instead of message 1. - Changed Read_a_Message() so it will return TRUE if message read was ok, - FALSE otherwise. - CheckMail() now starts searching at the users lastread pointer. It - now also keeps track of messages to the user, and gives the option - to read them. Reply is not possible yet, but posting isn't working - also. - Added a check that the receivername must exist to prevent false new - mail. - Changed UserList() to skip the empty userbase records. - Place the users timecheck functions in a separate file, made it work - again. Inserted timecheck points at several prompts. - Changed the timebank to reflect new timecheck routine's. - Moved the exitinfo functions to a separate file, several other modules - now use new functions in this file instead of internal ones. - Changed FileArea_List() to work with options (F+ and F-) for direct - area change. - Improved the fatal menu error construction. The user now sees a message - and will logoff by SIGILL. - -v0.13 24-May-1998. - mbfido: - Added a debug line to show flagfield of the original packet. - Added code to fill the message header MsgIdCRC and ReplyCRC - fields. - Added version info in the logfile. - - mbsebbs: - Corrected unixmode login problem if there where more than one - field within the gecos field of the passwd file. - Added version info in the logfile. - Changed the setting of signal handlers, removed SIGINT, added - SIGILL. - Supress display goodby screen in case of a SIGHUP. - Display ttyinfo.comment instead if ttyname in connect info. - Added create/check for subdirectories wrk and tag in the users - homedirectory, wrk is for the users homedir fileoptions, tag - is where symlinks of tagged files area placed. - Corrected message diplayed to user when logging in during zone - mail hour. - Removed menu option GlobalDownload, see new feature below. - Implemented download file tagging in menus FileList and - NewFilesScan. - Implemented download tagged files, the old download function - is gone. - Moved Change_Protocol and Set_Protocol from file.c to change.c - where they belong. Change_Protocol is now Chg_Protocol as all - other functions in change.c use the same naming convention. - Made KeywordScan and FilenameScan working without coredumps, - implemented file tagging. - Made enum vars for WhosDoingWhat. - Changed the internal filearea record number, area 1 is now 1, - not 0. This should prevent a lot of bugs. - Now setting large timeouts on the client/server guard during - filetransfers to prevent server disconnection. Changed mbsed - and common.a for that. - Added logging info when user is kicked out if the BBS is - closed. - Split file.c into file.c and filesub.c - Added menu function 111, Copy file to home directory. - Download_Home, Delete_Home, List_Home, Upload_Home now all work - with the new directory structure. Upload and Download homedir - do not count uploaded/downloaded bytes, the user gets no ratio - bonus after upload, only the up/downloads are counted. - Quota check for users home directory. The value can be set - with the mbsetup program, value is MBytes. - Removed error message if user selected a menu option where he - has no access rights for. The user now sees nothing. If you - want to give a response, use the menu system! - Reset colors to lightgray on black after logoff. - Added menu function EditTaglist. - - mbsed: - Invented two new commands, ATIM:1,n; which set a new client/ - server timeout, and ADEF:0; which resets the client/server - timeout to 600 seconds. - - common.a: - Implemented the two new client/server commands: ATIM and ADEF. - - mbsetup: - In global BBS setup, added editing Users Quota. - - import: - In FDB import, changed the filenames to lowercase. - - allfiles: - Output list now contains CR/LF at the end of each line. - - mbuseradd: - Added the line "export TERM=pcansi" to the generated .profile - in the new users home directory. This seems to work quite well - for all kinds of clients. - - - -v0.14 02-Jun-1998. - msgpack: - Renamed to mbmsg, it will do more as just packing messages. - Implemented using the msgbase.a library: Purging (Days old - and Max msgs), Packing deleted messages and Reply linking. - During pack the messages are renumbered and lastread pointers - are adjusted. - - mbsetup: - Added edit messagebase storage type. - - msgbase.a: - New library, universal message base library, must support - JAMmb, Fido *.MSG, Passthru, Usenet news and E-Mail. - This came original from LoraBBS, written by Marco Maccaferri. - I changed the sources to normal C code without objects, that - was the fastest method to mix it with the existing sources. - I dropped support for Hudson and Squish. - Only JAM is supported for a start. - The JAM module renumbers the messages while packing. - Added support for lastread pointers. - Changed all msg handling so that the messagetext must contain - all the kludges to be compatible with several message bases. - This means that the JAM module now handles the kludges in the - text, storing and retrieving it between the *.jhr files and - text. This also means that the applications don't have to - worry about kludges. - - mbsebbs: - Changed mail.c to work with the new msgbase library, dropped - the old jamapi. Scanning new messages looks slower, maybe - the speed improvement must be made in the msbase library. - Applied all changes in the messagebase library to the bbs - program. - - mbfido: - Applied all changes in the messagbase library in the tosser - module. While doing that I saw some bugs but they don't - mather anymore. - - - -v0.15 13-Jun-1998. - msgbase.a: - Implemented msgbase locking for JAM messagebase. Dropped - future support for other messagebase formats, I stick to - JAM and only JAM, it can do all we need, including mailer - netmail directory. - Implemented all possible attributes in the interface. - - dbase.a: - Removed some bugs in dbmsgs.c - Added code to update the nodes and msgs data records if they - are changed. - During msgs record loading the group record will also be - loaded if it's defined. - Added support for .tic area lookup. - - mbmsg: - Implemented msgbase locking during msgbase updates. - Added colours. - - mbfido: - Implemented msgbase locking during msgbase updates. - Implemented simple echomail forwarding in the queue. - Splitted tosspkt.c into importmsg.c echoout.c and tosspkt.c - to make the source more readable. - Started collecting SEEN-BY and ^APATH information in memory. - Started appending SEEN-BY entries during echomail forward. - Added code which should append SEEN-BY and PATH lines in - outgoing echomail. - In the startup code changed the catching/ignoring of signals. - Activated mail send and received counters in the nodes - records. - Activated echomail received counters. - Started working on .tic file processing, using my own MBFIX - code (in Turbo Pascal) as a guide. - - mbsed: - Changed the server locking in a more portable and secure way. - Added sequencer counter for generating MSGID numbers and - message packet numbers. - Removed a bug in response strings when the BBS is closed. - The signal SIGTERM is now ignored, we wait for SIGKILL only - so we keep running as long as possible. - - mbmon: - Added support for sequence numbers display. - - mbsebbs: - Removed a bug in the syntax of BBS closed messages. - Added a toggle switch to display message kludges for the sysop. - Added hilite color for quoted message lines in message read. - - mbstat: - The BBS close command doesn't need a reason anymore. - Implemented the wait function. We only wait for users online - and utilities that we want to complete their actions. Depending - on the type of init program, if it uses shutdown scripts, you - can now wait for the system to become idle before the real - system shutdown starts. - - - common.a: - Added a flag "show_log" to the Syslog function to suppress - logging to the screen. - - mbsetup: - Added support to edit .tic areas. - Started working on the creation of a site document, this is - a complete overview of the whole setup. - - -v0.16 06-Jul-1998. - - General: - This version is the first version installed on the real BBS - server, line #2. While doing this I discovered lots of errors - in the Makefiles because I installed it from scratch. I also - found out that GEcho and or RA is screwing up some JAM bases - causing this program to dump core. Did some testing, download - and mail reading is ok. - - mbsebbs: - NewfilesScan and show files listings now work with the file - upload dates instead of the real filedates. - - mbfido: - It's possible to import .tic files into the bbs. - Unknown echomail areas now log with WriteError(). - Added functions to pack mail for downlinks and put it in - the mailer outbound. - Because of small diffrences between ifcico and DOS mailers - running 2 mailers together still doesn't work for attached - files and mail. - Fixed a bug in outbound mail packets, the packed messages - didn't start with 0x0002 so downlinks didn't process the - messages. Output of echomail works now! - When processing large amounts of .tic files, the processing - stopped after about 30 files. Added 2 forgotten fclose - statements. - Added sorting functions for filenames with date/time. All - inbound processing is now sorted by date and time, oldest - files first. - - common.a: - In mbfile.c changed file_cp() to copy file attributes as well. - - userpack: - Changed commandline syntax. - - mbmsg: - Changed commandline syntax. - - mbstat: - Changed commandline syntax. - Added colors. - Does timeout after one hour waiting for the BBS to become free. - - mbsetup: - Added setup for .tic magic records. - Improved logging reason when tossing messages not for us. - - dbase.a: - Remove a bug where reading downlinks from areas base gave - nothing. (Introduced in 0.15). - - mbmon: - Corrected the screen header. - - -v0.17 30-Jul-1998 - - mbfido: - When importing files to the BBS the destination directory - is checked and created if it doesn't exist. - Improved checks when to rearchive incoming files. - Forgot to chdir back to the inbound when rearc failed. - Switching virus check off when the inbound file isn't an - compressed archive. Should check incoming *.exe (selfextracting - archives). - Keep number of files now works. - TIC forwarding to downlinks implemented. There are 2 netmails - for each forwarded file, one for the file itself and one for - the .tic file. The subjectline is to short under Unix. The - second netmail is an empty one, lets see how this works. - Added cookies. - Packing ARCmail now checks for bundles older then 5 days and - creates new bundles if found. - Added netmail pack to ARCmail. - Improved errorlogging again when tossing bad echomail. - Scan for outgoing echomail from the bbs is working. It is a - complete messagebase scan for now. - TIC forwarding again with one netmail, I faked the subject - line, all files seem to come from C:\FILES\. This seems to - give no problems with the other end of the link. - - mbmsg: - Improved debug logging. - Processing in only one area didn't work anymore. - - mbsebbs: - Made post new message work. - Now unlocking and closeing the messagebase after a crash. - Moved the lineeditor to a seperate source module. - Reply to messages is working, also from scan for new mail. - Comment to sysop now works. - Removed the Voting door. - - -v0.18 10-Aug-1998. - - general: - New record structure for fidonet networks. This makes - it possible to use the same nodelist indexes as ifmail. - Note that de define -DHAS_NDBM_H may only be set if you - have done this also in the ifmail package! This is set - in ~/src/mbfido/Makefile - - run_inout: - A shell script run from the mbse crontab (every minute) to - see if there is something to do. It scan's the protected - inbound and scan's for the ~/sema/mailout semafore. - - mbsebbs: - Creates a ~/sema/mailout semafore if mail is entered. - Added extra debug logging during newmail scan. On the live - bbs mbsebbs keeps on dumping core probably due to RA or GEcho. - Most amusing is that after crashing mbsebbs, RA will see new - netmail again, as if only mbsebbs knows how to handle the - users lastread pointers and fixes them for RA; sigh. - - mbfido: - Start working on the netmail tracker/router. It works without - an external routing file, although hosts will need one. - It works on checking known nodes, then nodelists, and then - known nodes again. This is very experimental. - - mbsetup: - Changed to the new fidonet structures. - - import: - Changed to the new fidonet structures. - - general: - Installed at 13-Aug-1998 at the BBS for testing. - - -v0.19 14-Aug-1998 - - general: - Wrote some documentation about how to setup the ftp server - so that it works together with MBSE BBS. - - mbsebbs: - After download the message "updating download counters" now - will first send a to overwrite the zmodem init string - on the users screen. - Added structures for bluewave. - Now scans for new files at logon. - Removed global variable sUserName, gave some strange results. - Added logging which msg area was active when a segmentation - fault occurs. - - script: - A new subdirectory for /bin/sh scripts. Look out with this - one, if you modify the scripts in ~/etc or ~/bin directly - they will be overwritten with each new install. - - mbuseradd: - Add each new user to /etc/ftpusers to prevent them to login - under their own name in the ftp server. - - fbgen: - Setting umask to 002. - - fileedit: - Removed, was obsolete. - - import: - Setting umask to 007. - - common.a: - mkdirs now creates directories with permission 0775. - Added dos<->unix filenames translation. - Rewrote tu() and tl() functions. - - mbfile: - Setting umask to 002. - Now checks for files on disk, but missing in the fdb. Deletes - them when found (exept some). - Now when packing the fdb records marked for deletion, also - if the file is on disk, it is deleted. - Added some commands to the todo list. - With the check command it now reports the area number to the - mbsed server, so mbmon will display how far it is. This will - also avoid timeouts on large areas. - Now handles multiple commands in one run. Pack will run - automatic if there are files deleted. - - mbfido: - Set a semafore "msglink" when the message base is modified. - Added more debug logging for files descriptions. - Implemented dos<->unix filename translation for tic file - forward. - File attaches in .flo files now are DOS filenames and .flo - files are now DOS-compatible. - If there are no more then 2 Long Description lines we asume - that there is a better single (old style) Description line. - There are uplinks that make a mess of these lines. - Netmail forwarding should work now as long as the nodes via - we must route are in our setup. - - mbsed: - Added in wait for free the mbindex and mbuser programs. - - mbindex: - Written. Heavlily based on Eugene Crosser's ifindex. - - mbsetup: - Written the menu editor and removed the old mbconfig program. - Added some editor commands to the user editor. - - mbuser: - Now leaves the records alone with the NeverDelete flag set. - - mbmsg: - Added logging when a segmentation fault occurs which was the - last message area. - - -v0.20 24-Aug-1998 - - common.a: - Moved from mbfido the modules ftn, falists, nlindex and - nodelist to this library. More programs will need it. - - mbindex: - Changed some loglevels. Removed the -force switch, compile - is always forced now. - Removed a bug to the path of the index files. - - import: - Now using dos2unix pathname translation for fileareas and - mailareas import. - - mbfido: - Changed some logging. Removed ftn, falists, nlindex and - nodelist modules, they are now in the common library. - - -v0.21 25-Aug-1998 - - mbindex: - Trashed the index files when a new nodelist in the setup - was added. (ifindex did this also). Now it will allways - force to recreate the index files. - Now sends username who started mbindex to mbsed. - - mbfido: - Imported files into bbs areas now get filemode 0644 instead - of 0660 so the ftp/www clients will really see them. - Corrected the experimental replace test, could never work. - If after trigger the compile nodelist flag there came in - another file, the flag was reset. - Now sends username who started mbfido to mbsed. - - mbsebbs: - Created a language crossreference listing. Corrected some - language numbers. - After changing the language, it is now confirmed in the - new selected language. - When the language file is missing, the error message no longer - comes from the missing language file, now it is hardcoded. - Minimum location length is now adjustable with mbsetup, - changed language prompt 74. - Replaced hardcoded messages in chat with language prompts - 59 and 60. - Changed error logging in exitinfo.c - When reading messages the more prompt is now language prompt - 61 instead of hardcoded. - Posting messages is now blocked for Noreply boards. Language - prompt 438. - In message readpanel now language prompts 211 and 212 for - Next reply: and Reply to: threads. - In message area select now using prompt 207. - In newmailscan, added prompt 218 and the Quit option. - In message status, added prompt 226. - Readpanel, added prompt 227. - Delete specific message subfunction does work now. - In display file with more, changed prompt 72. - Changed prompts in file.c and filesub.c. - The info screen is 1 character smaller, 79 characters, some - terminal programs did extra line wrapping. - Added new language file format, the datafile now includes - the keys users can press. - Moved the loading of user's preffered language more to the - begin of the login procedure. - When the user is unknown (ordinary BBS account), the newuser - programm is started. If that runs successfull (depends on the - user on-line), mbsebbs will be run again. It's probably wise - to merge these 2 programs. - - mbsetup: - Minimum location length installed in menu 1.5 - - allfiles: - Now sends username who started allfiles to mbsed. - - mbfile: - Now sends username who started mbfile to mbsed. - - mbmsg: - Now sends username who started mbmsg to mbsed. - - mbstat: - Now sends username who started mbstat to mbsed. - - mbuser: - Now sends username who started mbuser to mbsed. - Did leave the users.data file owned by root. It is now - set to the owner and group of the "mbse" account. - Added screen output for non-quiet mode. - - lang: - Changed to compile new language datafile format, including - the keys a user can press. - - newuser: - Added new language file format, the datafile now includes - the keys users can press. - Now always asks Date of Birth, this is necessary for later - checks. - At the end now engages mbsebbs. - - mbuseradd: - Now uses the created gid and uid voor changing ownership - of files and directories. - - -v0.22 06-Sep-1998 - - mbsetup: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - Added menus for offline reader. - - allfiles: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - mbsebbs: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - Started offline reader. - - mbfile: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - Corrected creating full path/filename in pack files. - Added creating and removing symlinks for file requests. - Now deletes files during "kill" instead of only marking. - Simplified log messages. - Added commandline switch "req", this will only check the - file request symlinks. - - mbmsg: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - fbgen: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - newuser: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - mbuser: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - mbstat: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - mbindex: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - - mbfido: - Changed logfile to one master logfile. - Added creating and deleting of symlinks for file requests. - Files removed from the filedatabase when running "keep files" - are now also removed from disk. - Removed some debug logging for netmail forwarding. It seems - to work. - Replace files now works more or less. Moved the fdb packer. - - mbindex: - Only logs crash cause if errorlevel > 0. - Removed some invisible screen output in quiet mode. Cron did - notice this. - - lang: - Renamed to mblang, also the source directory is now mblang. - The directory lang will now be used for language sources. - - -v0.23 20-Sep-1998. - - global: - Added #pragma pack(1) to ~/src/include/libs.h so that all - datafiles are now compatible over several hard and software - platforms. I needed this to implement the BlueWave Offline - Reader into the bbs. Increased the QWK tagname field to 20 - characters. - - mbsebbs: - Made menu execution logging more readable. - If a user has no archiver set, set default to ZIP at logon. - Changed logging in the Download Direct command. - Implemented first raw version of BlueWave Offline Reader. - Needs some security improvements, file requesting, filters - but it works for now. - Checking for a Unix account was done before the password was - checked, so if the password was wrong the user was asked for - a new Unix account again. - - mbfido: - For netmail import now searches the netmail area on zone:net - match. - - import: - Removed bugs when converting DOS to Unix paths which resulted - in corrupted pathnames. - - mbsetup: - Corrected linefeed problem in language doc printing. - Horizontal line drawing now with low-ASCII instead of Alternate - Character Set. - - mbmon: - Horizontal line drawing now with low-ASCII instead of Alternate - Character Set. - Corrected a color problem in View BBS Information, and added - display BBS startdate. - - -v0.24 30-Sep-1998. - - structs.h: - New fields in config.data: OLR_MaxMsgs, OLR_NewFileLimit, - OLR_MaxFreq. - New fields in mareas.data: OLR_Default, OLR_Forced. - New fields in ttys.data: honor_zmh. - Added Areafilename field to group records. - - mbsebbs: - Combined some functions from offline.c and mail.c into - msgutil.c - Messages posted with a OLR are now counted in the users record. - Closeing the bbs during Zone Mail Hour can now be set for each - individual line. - Now counting and marking the date/time when posting messages - in mareas.data. - - mbsetup: - Corrected some sitedoc problems in global setup. - Added sitedoc printing for mail setup. - Added file and mailgroups setup to the nodes setup. - Added newfiles reports setup. - Added filefind areas setup. - - mbfile: - Corrected spelling error. - - mbaff: - New program. Announce new files and FileFind (Allfix). - - mbfido: - In .tic file processing if we were a pointaddress, the path - checking always gave an error. The check of our boss is - skipped now. - The correct .tic area and filedate is now set in the toberep - database. - - mbmsg: - Improved initialisation. - - -v0.25/a 12-Oct-1998. - - general: - From now on version numbering will get /a (Alpha), /b (Beta) - and /g (Gamma) release extensions. This is necessary for - live testing at my bbs. - - mbfido: - The Cost field in the toberep.data file was not set. - - msgbase.a: - Added extra screen output in certain error conditions. - Added a trick to generate a FromAddress from the Msgid - in case there is no FromAddress. This was left blank by - GEcho 1.11+ (DOS). - - mbaff: - Added some IsDoing information for the monitor. - Setting ReplyCRC to -1 instead of 0 if it's an original - message. - Minimum searchstring length is now 3 characters (hardcoded). - Added a check to see if there is a FromAddress and a Subject - before a message is added to the scanlist. - - mbsebbs: - Corrected spelling error in OLR download logging. - - mbsetup: - Changed some page layouts in the sitedocs, added some - forgotten formfeeds. - - -v0.25/b 14-Oct-1998. - - mbfido: - If the tic queue directory didn't exist, it is now created. - Netmail messages now have zone:net aka matching on the - destination and from addresses. - Started with the AreaMgr and FileMgr functions. It can respond - to %help. - Added the notify function. - - mbsetup: - When picking a mailgroup in messages setup or a filegroup - in ticsetup, the ftn aka is copied from the group setup as - a default aka for that area. - When setting the area tag and if the OLR tagname is empty, the - area tag is copied there as a default. - - -v0.26/a 17-Oct-1998. - - general: - In some databases in the header there is now a time_t field - added. This is to mark the last statistics counters rollover. - Programs that count statistics must perform an rollover when - it's run on a new day, week or month. - - warning: - To upgrade the databases, enter the setup for message areas, - tic areas, nodes, file groups and message groups and save - the databases. - - mbfido: - Implemented new statistic counters. - Implemented rollover of the statistic counters every week and - new month. - Changed program locking, now it locks the whole program in - stead of short moments. - - mbsebbs: - Implemented new statistic counters. - - mbaff: - It now counts the posted messages in the message area. - Corrected the announce message text. - - -v0.26/b 20-Oct-1998 - - mbsetup: - Wrote the hatch manager. All basic functions are present now. - All databases that can be packed after deleting records can - do this now. During update those databases area sorted. This - is not for the message areas, files areas and the userbase. - These files may not be packed. - - - -v0.27/a 29-Oct-1998 - - general: - Changed the database format for the files. Added support for - long filenames. The .tic file area is also stored in the - records to make the rescan function work later. - The files database must be rebuild for this release!!! - The BBS and the rest of the programs now use different - loglevels. - Changed the sourcefile distribution name to mbseN_NN.tgz. - - upgrade: - Delete all file databases! - mbsetup 1-5-20: set utils loglevel. - run mbfile check -debug to fix the files references. - - dbase.a: - Functions added to connect and disconnect nodes from echimail - and file areas. - Now marking the nodes record invalid after update. This should - prevent corrupting the nodes.data file from now on. - - common.a: - Added a function to convert ifcico addresses to internal fido - addresses. - Removed a pointer bug in the aka2str function. - - mbfido: - Added most AreaMgr and FileMgr functions. Needs a lot of - code cleanup but most things work for now. - Now imports the TIC area name in the filedatabase. This can - later be used for %resend requests. - The long filename field is filled with the dos filename for the - time being. - - -v0.27/b 04-Nov-1998 - - general: - Changed the top Makefile, it "forgot" the script directory. - This release adds nodelist diff processing and hatching of - new files, for example the nodelist you just created. - Switched to compiling with ndbm.h, this is now default - because the nodelist can now be opened by several programs - at the same time (for reading). Support for dbm.h will be - dropped, it gives trouble and cannot be used on a multiline - system. - Created the semafore.doc document for semafore handling. - - common.a: - Added the semafore functions. - - import: - Implemented long filenames on files database import. - - - mbfido: - Changed the way of counting FILE_ID.DIZ lines in archives. - Made macro's in tic processing case insensitive. - Implemeted automatic hatching of files. - Creates the "mbindex" semafore when new nodelists have been - put in place. - - mbuseradd: - Changed the contents of users .profile to: - . $MBSE_ROOT/etc/profile - The file $MBSE_ROOT/etc/profile contains the global startup - commands for normal bbs users. - - - mbsebbs: - Changed debug logging of DisplayFile function. - Logs the tty line comment after the username at login. - Linked with the new common/semafore functions. - - mbdiff: - New program. Nodelist diff processor. Creates the "mailin" - semafore when it created a zipped nodelist. - - mbsetup: - Added tic echo group pick in hatch and magic setup. - Removed setup of semafore path's, they are now hardcoded. - - mbcico: - A quick hack of Eugene G. Crosser's ifcico. At this time - only the logging functions using mbsed are implemented. - It needs ~/etc/mbcico.conf for configuration together with - the standard database configuration. In time, the mbcico.conf - file will not be needed anymore. For testing in this release - it does the job. - - mbaff: - Linked with the new common/semafore functions. - Creates also the msglink semafore when mail is written. - - mbindex: - Removes the "mbindex" semafore when the nodelists are - successfull compiled. During compiling it places the - "compiling" semafore. - - mbmsg: - Removes the "msglink" semafore when the messagebases are - linked. - - mbstat: - Now maintains the semafore's "bbsopen", "bbsclosed", "zmh" and - "scanout" according to semafore.doc. You must schedule - "mbstat check" in the crontan at the start op ZMH and end of - ZMH both on summer and wintertime. If you did configure the - ZMH right in UTC in $MBSE_ROOT/etc/mbsed.conf this will work - if you did setup your timezone correctly. - - - -v0.28/a 18-Nov-1998. - - general: - Modified the structs files to add a database for modems, - changed the tty database to link it with the modems, added - fields in the nodes database for the mailer, added fields - in the global config file to add setup for the mailer. - Dropped nodelist V21 flag, added V32T and VFC flags. The - U flags for modem capabilities must be implemented somehow. - - upgrade: - To upgrade, enter the global setup and leave it, say yes to - save changes. Enter the nodes setup, enter one of the nodes - record, exit and save changes. Setup the modems database. - Enter the tty ports setup, link the modems to the POTS and - ISDN lines and save it. - - common.a: - In crc added crc16ccitt functions. - In clcomm the function IsDoing(char *) now accepts formatted - parameters. - Added function SetTTY(char *). - Added debug logging of nodelist flags. - Changed the way the nodelist flags are parsed, sometimes - U flags became standard flags, and standard flags became U - flags. 'U' became a flag also. - Moved some common files from mbcico and mbfido into the - library. - - mbsetup: - Changed the lineeditor to accept the comma character. - Added modem setup, changed tty lines setup to pick a modem. - Changed nodes setup, finally added the statistics screen. - Changed fidonet setup, first zone is now called "primary zone" - - mbfido: - Added IsDoing info during date rollover. - Removed a bug causing a segmentation fault when a mail packet - had an error. - Removed check that incoming packets must come from a node in - our setup. All received mail packets are now processed. - Echomail must still come from nodes in our setup, the rest goes - to /dev/null - Moved some sources to the common library. - In forward() changed the uppercase functions for the subject - line. The original filename became uppercase also. - Corrected debug logging for packet date, the month was 0-11 in - stead of 1-12. - Added logging for ftsc product name and version. - - mbcico: - Added some EMSI extra logging. - Added more IsDoing info for mbmon. - Corrected the Makefile after testinstall on the live bbs. - Changed the order of the EMSI data to send to the remote - party to be more standard. McMail (maybe others too) didn't - recognize all options send too early. - Added EMSI logging for 'link', 'comp' and 'tranx'. - Moved some sources to the common library. - Completely rewritten the chat module. Everything received - from the modem is now logged. Because all modem responses - including echo from commands, are now logged, the aftercall - function (get modem aftercall or caller id), will go to the - logfile as well. (not tested, I have no CLIP capable modem). - Added patches from ifcico-3.0.cm.alpha-4.0 to filelist.c, - this should better handle files sent/notsent in failed - sessions. - Added counters for sent and received bytes. - Completely rewritten the scanout function. It now searches - only in the outbound directories defined in the setup. - In the fidonet networks of the setup the first defined zone - is the default zone for that domain. Other zones get a hex - extensions with zone number. - Scanning mail for the CallAll option now selects outside ZMH - only crash mail, during ZMH crash and normal mail. Logging - of selecting mail is improved. - When calling a node is failed for 30 attempts, the node will - not be called anymore. If the problem if corrected you now - must manually edit the .sts file or delete it to call that - node again. (Option for the future outbound manager). I think - that sessions errors do this after 3 attempts. - When calling a node, mbcico more ore less automatic selects - a tty with modem that matches the nodelist entries of the - node to call. ISDN is not yet supported. Also a best speed - test must set priority of ports to use. - - mbmsg: - Supressed error message if there was no semafore "msglink" - to remove. - - mbsed: - Added command SZMH, requesting Zone Mail Hour status. - Added command ATTY, setting a new tty port. - - mbdiff: - Removed some unnecessary debug log information. This program - seems to work fine now. (Wow, only needed 2 releases for - this one). - - -v0.28/b 09-Dec-1998 - - general: - Added structure for the mailer history file. - - mbaff: - Removed some debugging logmessages. - - mbsebbs: - Removed some debugging logmessages for newmail scan. - Removed some debugging logmessages from timer functions. - - mbmsg: - Added program info logline. - - mbcico: - Added monitor info during FTS-0001 sessions. - - mbout: - New program, the Outbound Manager, many ideas stolen from other - programs of the ifmail package. - - - -v0.29/a 11-Dec-1998 - - common.a: - Opening of nodelists is now logged at debug level. - Added .pol files to pktname.c - Moved attach.c from mbfido to common library. - Nodelock now tests for own locks, if so, no error is given. - - mbfido: - Worked on the uppercase bug again. It will only happen when - we must forward a file. - Moved attach.c to the common library. - - mbout: - Implemented file requests. - Implemented creating and removing of .pol files to make and - remove polls. - - mbcico: - Calls nodes when .pol file is present. - Made file requests working again, the .req files where not - added to the filelist to send. - When reading node options the NoEMSI and NoWazoo flags weren't - copied to the options. - Corrected a bug in yoohoo.c where it didn't initialize - remote->addr->name to NULL in checkhello(), this caused - a segmentation error and failing Yoohoo/2U2 sessions. Note - that this error is in ifcico as well. - Over TCP/IP with ifcico as other mailer EMSI, Yoohoo/2U2 and - FTS-0001 in- and outbound sessions are working. For other - mailers we will see if it will work in real live. - - -v0.29/b 17-Dec-1998. - - general: - Installed 0.29/alpha on the bbs. - Installed usleep() code in some utils. See usleep.doc for - details. - Changed the nodelist flag definitions to prevent conflicts - with system macro's. - - common.a: - Locking and unlocking nodes gives better error logging. It - now also checks our own pid if the lock was already made - instead of complaining. - - mbfido: - Removed some bugs in logging in magic.c - Changed FILE_ID.DIZ file checking for empty lines. - Now always marks a file announced when importing into the bbs. - Added code to prevent terminal output in quiet mode. - Added usleep() code in statistics rollover. - Added usleep() code in importmsg. (sleep each message). - Added usleep() code in LoadTic. (sleep each .tic file). - Added usleep() code in scan for mail. - Removed error message when "mailout" semafore didn't exist - in scan for mail. - - mbcico: - During outbound EMSI session we send the NRQ option flag, - requests on hold for us are not allowed when we callout. - When calling a node the first thing now is lock the node - to prevent further checking if the node is already locked. - Putstatus is logged for studying status updates. - Experimental status resetting of all nodes after successfull - session. - - mball: - Renamed from allfiles. - Now creates allfiles and newfiles reports. Honors maximum - security level to include in the lists (no flags yet). - Optional parameter -zip will create allfiles.zip and - newfiles.zip. - Installed usleep() code. - It is finished. - - mbout: - No more error message when a file attach in a .flo file is - nolonger on disk. This can happen if nodes don't poll often - enough. - - mbmsg: - Installed usleep() code. - Removed color code output when in quiet mode. - - mbaff: - Installed usleep() code. - Now marks the file announced after scanning the bbs for - uploads. - - mbfile: - Added the usleep() code. - Added some code to lower the disk i/o. - - mbstat: - Now logs status of ZMH with the "check" command. - - mbuseradd: - Added a check to see if the "shadow password suite" is - installed. It is absolutely necessary to have this. - If /etc/login.defs is present, the useradd program gets an - extra parameter "-M", to override the creating of the users - home directory. (Found on Redhat 5.1). - Added an extra check if reading the /etc/passwd file failed. - Added newline characters after some error messages. - - -v0.29/b2 24-Dec-1998 - - general: - Added modem.stripdash and ttyinfo.portspeed in structs.h - - common.a: - Changed logging functions in clcomm.c, repeated messages are - now counted and reported how many there were. A full filesystem - will hopefully not happen anymore. - Added the Nopper function, this one can be called often but - only once a minute a NOP is send to the server to prevent a - timeout disconnect. - - mbcico: - Removed some debugging logs. Added some return codes from the - tty drivers in zmodem send and receive. (removed later, it - didn't work). - Added Nopper code in file transfer protocols. - - mbout: - When creating a poll the node's status record is reset, so if - the node was undiable, it will start polling again. This will - not happen for sessions handshake errors and port errors. - - mbsetup: - In edit tty added edit portspeed. - In edit modem added edit stripdash. - - mbsed: - Corrected ZMH status response. - - mbstat: - Corrected ZMH status check. - - -v0.29/b3 28-Dec-1998. - - mbcico: - Inserted new ttyio code from the German version made by - P. Saratxaga and T. Tanaka. I hope the Zmodem problems will - now be solved. - Added Hydra filetransfer protocol. - Removed Janus, it wasn't implemented anyway. - Corrected modem init routine. - Implemented aftercall function. - - mbsetup: - Removed setup to disable Janus protocol. - - -v0.29/b4 29-Dec-1998. - - general: - Changed the Makefiles. Now only in ~/src/CONFIG you can place - extra defines. - Added compile switches -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings - -Wstrict-prototypes. This gave a lot of code cleanup, maybe some - strange errors are gone. - - common.a: - Corrected the repeative log counter. - Included in nlindex.c HAS_BSD_DB - - mbcico: - Improved ttyio logging, maybe we can better see what is going - wrong when transfering files. - EMSI compatibility protocol now gives Hydra first, then Direct - Zap. - Added file transfer counters to Hydra. Changed Hydra logging - a bit. - - mbindex: - Changed nodebld.c to inlcude HAS_BSD_DB - - mbuser: - Did some screen output when it was in quiet moded. - - diff --git a/ChangeLog_1999 b/ChangeLog_1999 deleted file mode 100644 index c1f89f84..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_1999 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1602 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_1999,v 1.1 2002/06/01 13:55:40 mbroek Exp $ - - MBSEBBS History in 1999. - - -v0.30/a 01-Jan-1999. - - mbfido: - Removed a bug in the program lock that could cause a segfault. - In delete viruswork made rm now work in forced mode. - Hatch files now logs only hatched files. Added the - statistics update. - Changed completly the call module. There were some locking - problems and modem access attempts when the port was closed. - In Hydra the transfercounters are now updated after each - succesfull block. - Added more debugging log to the ttyio driver. - In answer mode we grep the environment variables CONNECT - and CALLER_ID created by mgetty and make log entries. - Swapped timer numbers in Hydra, in tty_write we now don't - test the read timer anymore, this gave unexpected timeouts - and is not according the Hydra specs. - Changed more debugging in ttyio, zmodem and zedzap are still - not working well. - Undiable nodes will not be added to the callist anymore. - - mbsed: - Added some logging in the ZMH status check to see what goes - wrong with asking ZMH status. - Changed the statusfile locking, now the lock tests are done - at 100 mSec intervals instead of 1 Second. - - mbsebbs: - Added CONNECT and CALLER_ID environment variables logging. - - newuser: - Added CONNECT and CALLER_ID environment variables logging. - - -v0.30/b1 10-Jan-1999. - - common.a: - Removed a bug in client.c that caused a segmentation fault - when the connected tty was /dev/console. It is now possible - to run clients from sysv init during system boot. - - mbsed: - Removed a bug in the ZMH status function. - Changed statusfile lock form 15 x 100 mSec to 10 x 250 mSec. - - -v0.30/b2 16-Jan-1999. - - general: - Defined bitmasks for logging. There are now maximum 26 debug - logflags. The logflags are changed from int to long. - All programs have been changed to use these flags now. - - upgrade: - In mbsetup set the new flags in menu 1.5.19 1.5.20 and 1.18.1 - - note: - This version still only compiles on Slackware 3.2 maybe - others, but not on RedHat 5.1 5.2 and RedHat 5.2 Sparc. - - -v0.31/a 23-Jan-1999. - - update: - Recompile the nodelists. Remove old index.dir and index.pag - files from the nodelist directory. - Set new value for dialdelay. - - general: - Removed mbsed from this source tree. From now on this will - be distributed as a seperate archive. - Finally found out why this package wouldn't work with glibc. - Complete rewrite of the nodelist indexes. I don't use any - dbm, ndbm anymore. I wanted username lookup included and - full support for ISDN and TCP/IP only nodes. - It now compiles on RedHat 5.2 Sparc and Intel. - - common.a: - Removed a serious memory leak causing the system to exhaust - all available memory during long filetransfer sessions. - Rewrote the nodelist lookup functions. Search is very fast - because the index file is sorted on nodenumber. - The nodelists will be closed after each lookup so that mbindex - may always compile new indexes. - - mbcico: - In call.c changed the port closing, it will now also close the - port after an unsuccessfull call so multiple calls in one - run will now hopefully work. - Removed a bug when calling a TCP/IP node it was trying to - dial with a modem. - Added random number generator to set the dialdelay before a - call is made. - - mbindex: - Total rewrite for the new nodelist indexes. In -quiet mode - it does the usleep(1) call every 80 lines (if set). Note - that in quiet mode it still runs faster then with screen - output. - The index file is sorted before it is written to disk. This - makes node lookup very fast (faster then with ndbm). - The old files stay on disk in case they are open, which can - only be for less then a second. - The semafore compile is not created anymore, instead the - mbindex program creates a lockfile to prevent that another - mbindex can run. Compiling the nodelists can now be done at - any moment. - Username indexes are not supported at this moment. - - mbstat: - Now only changes ZMH status if the status is really changed. - Will create the "scanout" semafore if ZMH status changes (I - did document it). - - mbmsg: - Changed the logging, killing messages now logs in columns, so - you can easy see how the mailflow and killing develops. - Removed some debug logging (finally). - When screen output is on, the last line is now erased after - processing. - - mbsetup: - Changed helptekst for mailer->dialdelay. - - mball: - Now creates semafore "mailin" when ready so the produced - allfiles and newfiles listings will be imported by mbfido tic. - - mbsed: - Changed the $MBSE_ROOT/sta directory to $MBSE_ROOT/var and - changed the names of the status and reginfo files. - -v0.31/b 06-Feb-1999 - - common.a: - Changed raw keyboard read to get cursor movement keys and other - gray keyboard keys. Only cursor movements is guaranteed to work - This is a limitation of PC-ANSI clients. - This change is needed to write the fullscreen editor. - Removed memory leaks from getheader.c and mbfile.c - Switched to one single .h file. - If loggin "message repeated n times" the first character is now - uppercase as in normal logmessages. - - mbsebbs: - Implemented raw keyboard read changes. - All actions in change.c are now logged. - Made change voice and data phone work. - Removed the (dangerous) gets function from funcs.c - - mbsetup: - Removed ncurses code. - In line editor the delete and insert key is finally working. - Modified help tekst for modem hangup string. - - mbmon: - Removed ncurses code. - In line editor the delete and insert key is finally working. - - mbcico: - If modem hangup string is empty only DTR-drop will be used - to hangup the modem line. - During ZMH mbcico will now only call nodes for which it has - non archived mail (netmail). - Changed ttyio debug logs, could block the session. - For magic file and execute requests now looks for both upper- - and lowercase matches. - Filerequests are searched in the internal database on both - long and short filenames, password protection is supported, - and the request counter in the FDB is updated. - - mbindex: - Doesn't complain anymore when the semafore "mbindex" didn't - exist when it tried to remove it. - Now tests for latest nodelist by filedate instead of file - extension number. - - mbfido: - Creates magic file names for magic filerequests. - - - -v0.32/a 16-Feb-1999 - - update: - Remove symlink directories. - - general: - Changed elapsed time logging, now ranges from seconds to - days with the same stringlength. - Moved signal names to common.a, also included the names - for i386 and Sparc systems. - Added PackNetmail flag to nodes record. - - msgbase.a: - Removed automatic adding of FMPT and TOPT kludges in netmail. - Applications are responsible for adding kludges. - - mbfile: - Removed code to work on symlinks for ifcico file requests. - - mbfido: - Added some code to prevent memory leaks. - The .pkt password check now always logs bad passwords, only - when mail password check is set, bad passwords are fatal. - Added code to keep dupe databases in maximum limits. - Now forcing chdir to inbound before processing each .tic file. - It will now export netmail from the message base. It also - supports packed und unpacked netmail. - Added TZUTC kludge (FSP-1001). - - mbcico: - Changed zmrecv debug logging for hanging session with one - of my links using InterMail 2.50 ML, rev B020. - If polling all lines of a multiline node and the first line - was successfull, mbcico would still poll the other lines. - The random dialdelay is now always 10 seconds or more to give - mgetty the chance to reset the modem and takeover the line - between multiple calls. - During dialdelay the IsDoing status is now sent every second - to the mbsed so you can watch it with mbmon. - - mbsetup: - Changed nodes setup so that password may be upper or lowercase - for remotes that are case sensitive (was always uppercase). - Added support for PackNetmail flags in nodes editor. - - scripts: - In run_inout added the news gateway (echomail => news). - - mbindex: - Now only tries to compile files with a numeric extension, - 2 or 3 digits length. - - mbsebbs: - Wrote a simple fullscreen message editor, more or less - Wordstar compatible. - Fixed a small problem in the line editor. - The maximum size of a message is now 500 lines. - When replying to a message, the original message is quoted - into the textbuffer including an introduction line. - When replying to a message, "Re: " is inserted in the - subject if there was none. - It is now possible to send and reply netmails. - Added TZUTC kludge (FSP-1001). - - mbout: - With poll and stop command you can enter multiple nodes. - With the request command you can enter multiple files. - The request command doesn't create a .flo file anymore, the - actual calling of the node must be done with the poll - command. - - mbaff: - Added TZUTC kludge (FSP-1001). - - mbsed: - Implemented CIPM and CSPM commands (online messages between - users). Updated the programnames list for check if the bbs - is idle. Changed the reginfo file lock to 30 x 150 mSec. - Fixed the Linux Sparc version. - - -v0.32/b 15-Mar-1999 - - upgrade: - Delete the newuser program and any accounts using it. - Move compiled language datafiles to ~/etc. - Move config.data from ~ to ~/etc. - Remove ~/lang directory - chown -R mbse.bbs ~/home/* - Upgrade mbsed to at least v0.32 Alpha. - - general: - The mbsebbs program now runs setuid "mbse" setgid "bbs". - All files are now owned by mbse.bbs, even the bbs users - private files. - All references to directories for the configuration are now - hardcoded to ~/etc, ~/fdb, ~/log, ~/tmp and ~/var. - The directory ~/lang is no longer needed. - The directory /tmp is no longer used, using ~/tmp instead. - Moved the language sources and installation into this source - tree. - - mbfido: - Forgot to append after the TZUTC kludge. - If we were a point, a route to our boss was not found. - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mbsebbs: - Now runs setuid "mbse" and setgid "bbs". Changed the parameters - to the mbuseradd program. The newuser program is now part of - mbsebbs. - It is now possible to run mbsebbs as a shell, it is even wise - to do so! - Updated for hardcoded paths. - Sending and receiving online messages is now handled thru - mbsed. You need at least mbsed v0.32 Alpha. - Removed the last "gets" function. - - newuser: - No longer exists. - - mbuseradd: - Changed parameters to this program. - Finally worked around the problem of different passwd programs, - we will now let the user supply a new password instead of - creating an empty expired password. The shadow password suite - isn't necessary anymore but it may be wise to use it. - It will not install /bin/bash as user shell anymore, during - loading of the bbs users could get a shell prompt if they were - fast enough. The mbsebbs program is now installed as shell. - - mbsetup: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - Updated screen 1.3, global paths. There is only one screen now. - - mbmon: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mball: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - fbgen: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mbfile: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mbmsg: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mbuser: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mbcico: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - If the tty port was locked by another process, mbcico tried - to close the port of that process (and luckily it failed). - Now it won't try to close that port and try to remove the - lockfile. Corrected the logmessages during this situation. - - mbaff: - Updated for hardcoded paths. - - mbsed: - Forgot to close the reginfo file after the CIPM command, - eventualy the bbs stopped logging because mbsed ran out of - file descriptors. - Added the GDST command, to get the status of all (but no - more then 10) mounted filesystems. - - -v0.33/a 25-Mar-1999 - - general: - Changed the users structure for IEMSI flags. - - update: - Open in mbsetup the users database, record 1, and close it. - This will upgrade the users database with new fields. - - mbcico: - Will dispatch mbsebbs when the EMSI string is EMSI_NAK instead - of EMSI_INQ. We then assume the client is an IEMSI client. - In the tty driver changed some error messages to debug log - messages. - - mbsebbs: - Didn't flush the screenbuffer when asking the user to read new - mail so the user couldn't see the prompt. - For OLR download the maxumimum number of file requests is now - taken from the main configuration. - Added IEMSI login support. Tested with FrontDoor 2.11/sw. - Flushed a prompt after file download. - The users filetaglist is removed from disk during logoff. - Deleted Toggle Expertmode, menu 307. - Added Toggle New Mail Check, menu 313, text code ^U1. - Added Toggle New Files Check, menu 315, text code ^U2. - Added Toggle Fullscreen Editor, menu 316, text code ^U3. - Added Toggle Bulltins Read, menu 307. - - mbfido: - Added more debugging messages for netmail processing. Netmail - between a boss and point are being bounced between each other. - At least they don't dissapear anymore. - When forwarding a netmail, all original characters were - lost and messages may have become undeliverable. - - mbsetup: - Added new menu choices that were added to mbsebbs. - - -v0.33/b1 29-Mar-1999 - - general: - Added support for "pktdate" from Tobias Ernst. This is a Y2K - .pkt analyzer and fixer. It is called before each .pkt file - is processed. Indeed, he did also made a Linux version. - Added support for ISDN and TCP/IP nodelist flags. They may - be in the Userflag field or in the authorized flags field. - - mbsetup: - Added .pkt preprocessor installation to global->mail for - the pktdate program. - - mbfido: - Inserted code to call the .pkt preprocessor. - Should insert ^aVia line in forwarded netmails and exported - netmails from the local msgbase. - Will now put netmail for direct links that are not in our - setup (by the stupidity of the Sysop, including me) still in - the outbound (normal status) instead of /dev/zero. - - mbcico: - Added support for ISDN and TCP/IP nodelist flags. - Will now call TCP/IP nodes. This is experimental! It uses the - proposal of Lothar Behet (2:2446/301) of 25 Oct 1998. The - defined flags may be in the User field or authorized fields. - At this moment only the IFC protocol is supported, the ITN - support on port 60177 is under construction. - - mbout: - Added support for ISDN and TCP/IP nodes. - - -v0.33/b2 02-Apr-1999 - - general: - 2 new configuration items, user levels to allow sending of - Crashmail and File Attaches. - - update: - Set Crashmail and File Attach levels in screen 1.4 - - common.a: - Updated nodelist flags and rendundency flags according to - errflags.zc2 dated 20 Mar 1999 (from 2:2/0). I should make - an external table for this. - If a semafore already existed (or was removed), nothing will - be done anymore. When a semafore is created, fsync is called - to make sure it is on disk. - Totally rewritten the .pkt header read function, it is now - more portable and does only one disk read to do that. - - mbfido: - Commented out some debugging logmessages in magic file test. - Corrected the ^aVia lines, in one case the Sysop name was - included, in all cases the year was only 2 digits. For - debugging the milliseconds fields are now different in all 3 - functions that create Via lines. - Now creates .pkt headers in a more portable way and only needs - one disk write to do that. - Now creates message headers in a more portable way. - When creating notify messages, the correct local time is now - entered. - Created a new fidonet date parser, removed the bison parser. - When messages are exported, the fidonet date is generated from - the internal structure, so incorrect received dates are - hopefully corrected on the fly. You should not need pktdate - anymore. - Now sets the local time when a message is imported. - - mbsetup: - When creating new message areas, the security fields will not - be preset anymore. - Removed the gid and start uid values. - Added setup for CrashMail and File Attaches. - - mbsebbs: - Remove an extra close menufile in the menu processing. The - Sparc version aborted with Segfault error on this. - When a message is created, the time is now the correct - local time. - Now sets the local time when a message is received by the user. - When a netmail address is entered, the user will now see the - nodelist bbs name and is asked to verify it. - Only above CrashMail level and if the destination node is CM, - the crash option is presented. - When creating a new user, the gid is now taken from the running - process instead of the setup. - - - -v0.33/b3 06-Apr-1999. - - general: - Due to hardware problems on my bbs, I was forced to takeover - the whole bbs on MBSE BBS, RA is now retired. This means that - lots of things must be solved in a hurry from now on, there's - no way back for me. The MOBO died, it is now replaced by an - old 386/DX33, so I have to fix the parts that slowing things - down. It must be able to run good enough on that board. This - also means that only necessary things are developed from now - on to create a stable and useable version. - - msgbase.a: - The message header read function doesn't seek the whole - messagebase anymore if it needs the next header. This will - roughly triple the speed of scan for new mail. - - mbfido: - Removed check for connected uplink if .tic file was a local - hatched file, there are no uplinks for local hatched files. - Finally found the bug where the TOPT and FMPT kludge info - dissapeared from the netmails causing mail for points to bounce - back to the boss. - Added commandline switch -full to force scan to scan the whole - messagebase for outgoing mail. - If ~/tmp/scan.mail exists the area and message numbers are used - to quick export messages. - It can now attach file attaches. File attaches are not routed. - If the imported file has a magic name, this magic is added to - the file description. - - mbcico: - Will stop calling a node after 3 attempts if there are no - matching ports, or if there is a port error. - - mbsebbs: - Abort on SIGHUP is not logged as error anymore but as normal - log message "Lost Carrier". - With netmails files can now be attached if the user has a high - enough security level. Files must be in translatable DOS range. - Fixed segfault when user tried to select an non existing - filearea. - Creates ~/tmp/scan.mail for posted messages to allow quickscan. - - mbaff: - Creates ~/tmp/scan.mail for posted messages to allow quickscan. - - mbsetup: - Finally added the pull uplink in file and mail group editors. - In the tic area and echomail area editors if the group is - selected and the uplink address is set in the group, the the - first default connection for that area is the uplink. - - -v0.33/b4 13-Apr-1999 - - upgrade: - The ticarea, hatch and magic datafiles are changed in format. - Order of update is important! - 1. Compile all sources, don't install. - 2. Make backup of all .data files in ~/etc. - 3. Announce new files. - 4. Remove *.*.*.*.bill files from the ~/tmp directory. - 5. Disconnect all modems, networks and stop the cron daemon. - 6. Run mbsetup from the source directory. ~/mbb0_33b/mbsetup - 7. Menu 10.2, leave and update the database. - 8. Menu 10.3, leave and update the database. - 9. Menu 10.4, leave and update the database. - 10. If all is well, install the binaries, check mbsetup. - 11. Start cron daemon, connect modems and networks. - - common.a: - Removed errormessage when created semafore succeeded when it - opened file descriptor 0. - - mbcico: - When searching for file requests it tried to use ~/fareas.data - instead of ~/etc/fareas.data. - - mbsetup: - Changed the tic areaname field from 12 to 20 characters. - Corrected screen numbers in hatch and magic pick areas. - Setting the magic "to area" now also uses the picklist. - Does normal logging again. - - mbfido: - Doesn't import the file area name anymore in the filesdatabase. - This needs a workaround because this field is now too small. - The check for quick scanned exported messages failed for - echomail if there was more then one downlink. This forced a - complete scan to be done while everything was really ok. - The .tic file dupecheck is moved to do a little later so that - if some checks fail, the file is not in the dupe database yet. - If the destination path is not available, the file and .ticfile - are moved to the bad directory. - Reads "Fullname" field from .tic file, logging only for now. - Will now process archived tic bundles with extension .c00 where - the numbers can be any digit. (Harald again :=). - More errorchecking in Magic file procesing. - Turned some debugging logging back on. - Corrected a bug that sometimes caused a segfault during tic - processing. - Corrected a routing problem if mail was to be sent to one of - my own points, in case there where more than one point. - - mbmon: - Does normal logging again. - - mbfile: - Calls the Nopper() function now to keep the connection with - the server alive. Good for slow systems and lots of files in - one area. - Removed a small memory leak in the check function. - - mball: - Creates "00index" files in each download directory that is in - range of anonymous ftp users. These files contain the file - names and file descriptions of that directory. A new command - "index" is added. - - mbaff: - Corrected for the .tic areaname size of 20 characters. - - mbsebbs: - Fixed segfault when user was trying to select a non existing - message area. - - -v0.33/b5 26-Apr-1999 - - general: - A new set of grouprecords is created. This is for the announce - of new files, so reports can be created by subject, ie. - Windows, Erotic pictures, Utilities etc. The groupnames are - part of the bbs file areas. - - upgrade: - Set in menu 1.15 the number of newfiles groups. - Create the several newfiles groups. - Install in all bbs file areas the right newfiles groups. - Install in all newfiles reports the right newfiles groups. - - mbsetup: - Will now ask if messagebase must be created if it doesn't - exist. - Implemented the setup of newfiles groups. - Will now show the TZUTC time instead of system generated - timezone (didn't work on RH systems). - - mbcico: - Changed some logging, removed some debug logging. - - mbfido: - Corrected a errormessage when the file import failed in a - non existing area. - If the file is imported in a bbs area, and that area has a - separate Newfiles groupname, that name will be stored in the - toberep.data file for announce. - If a fdb area doesn't exist during file import, it will be - created on the fly. - Doesn't send empty netmails anymore if node has tic messages - off. Only messages with text in it are send now. - Switched .tic description lines logging on again because there - are some strange descriptions coming in. - Fixed a problem when there was only a normal description line - in the incoming tic file, the downlinks got a shortened - description line. - Doesn't strip Hi-ASCII from FILE_ID.DIZ file anymore, only - control characters. Stripping of Hi-ASCII should only be done - by file announce programs (if the moderator wants that). - - mbdiff: - Removed a lot of debug logging. - Removed unarchive functions as they are already in the common - library. - - mbindex: - Removed some debug logging. - It now deletes old nodelists from the nodelist directory exept - the most recent two lists. - - mbsebbs: - Added logging of selected file and message areas by the users. - During mailscan and filescan inserted call to Nopper(). - Wrote a new Getstr function to create Unix accounts, this - one won't accept spaces. (Thanks to Henk de Graaf, a user - who failed to login). - The username won't be converted to lowercase anymore when - his Unix account is created. - The Unix name has to be at least 3 characters. - - mbaff: - In the announce function new uploads will get the area number - as fileecho name so they will be announced by area. - - - -v0.33/b6 30-Apr-1999 - - common.a: - Execute now only logs result messages if there was an error. - - mbaff: - Added High ANSI to Low ASCII translation for echomail areas - that need it. - - mbsetup: - Added High Ascii switch in filefind setup. - Corrected menu numbering. - - mbfido: - After tossing a .pkt the result is only logged if there was - an error. - Removed 2 debug messages during netmail import. - Made logging of "Keep files" final. - Allowed hi-ascii in .tic files for the descriptions. - Build in a check for multiple "Desc" lines in .tic file, - only one is allowed. Offenders are logged, See FSC-0087. - - mbsebbs: - Quick_Bye() is now logged (if possible). - - mbdiff: - The resulting new archived nodelist will now be a lowercase - name instead of a uppercase name. - The new nodelist will be default be archived with the same - archiver as the diff file came in, if it's not available - there is now a fallback to ZIP which is always available. - - -v0.33/b7 10-May-1999 - - upgrade: - ACRmail 0.60 file naming convention is default off for - existing nodes, check their setup. - - msgbase.a: - Added a counter which keeps track of the size of the message - being written. - - common.a: - Will now create unique arcmail names for out of zone mail if - it is turned on. This should prevent creation of duplicate - arcfile names to the same node. - Corrected logging of bestaka_s function. - Doesn't create 00000000.fr0 ARCfile names anymore if our - system is the point sending to the boss. - - mbaff: - In the announce function added logging of the size of the - written message. - Inserted a checkpoint log after each announced block. - Inserted code to split messages after 13000 bytes. - - mbfido: - Removed "Packing Mail" logmessage. - Imported netmail will now allways get the Private status. - Added code to replace the archive comment, currently this - works with .zip and .rar archivers, others don't support - this. - The ^aVia line was inserted at the begin of a forwarded - message instead of at the bottom, it also had the address - of the origin system instead of our own system. - Also moved the ^aVia line in the other 2 functions to the - bottom. - - mbfile: - If during the check for missing files in a download area there - is an extra file and it is not a regular file, it wil be - ignored. This allows the use of subdirectories. - - scripts: - Added support for binkd, if it is installed in ~/bin and the - binkd.cfg is in ~/etc it will be started and stopped as the - rest of the bbs. - - mbsetup: - Added in nodes setup ARCmail 0.60 naming convention switch. - - mbcico: - When there are session errors, the status counter is now - increased with 5, so maximum 6 calls are done. (was infinite). - - -v0.33/b8 23-May-1999 - - mbfido: - Corrected Connection time log messages. - - mbcico: - Restored the original filetime functions. - Removed 2 debugging log messages. - Made the filerequest processor 3 times faster. The remote - doesn't timeout anymore during the search for files. It - must still be made faster. - - mbsetup: - Added the (hidden) option to move echomail areas. - - mbout: - Will also clear the status record of a node with the poll - command if the reason was session errors. - - mbdiff: - Changed available archiver tests, and fallback to ZIP - archiving. It is finally working. - - mbsebbs: - Corrected the reply test for new users when they had entered - their name. - Updated language number 413. - New users won't see the "new files" when they logon the first - time. (They saw all the files on the bbs). - If IEMSI login is aborted or failed, IEMSI won't be used - anymore during login. - When the offline reader packs netmail, only personal mail is - now added to the dowload packet. - - -v0.33/b9 12-Jun-1999 - - update: - Change scripts that call mbuser. - - general: - Changed startup and finish logging of all programs to use - one style. - - mbaff: - New file reports that are splitted over several messages will - now report the right report totals. - Removed some development debugging logs for splitting messages. - - mbdiff: - Removed all extra debugging logs from version beta-8. - - mbuser: - Made command syntax and helpscreen as in all other programs. - This affects the scripts. - - mbsebbs: - For the "comment to sysop" function the .quote file in the - users homedirectory will now be truncated to 0 bytes to erase - its contents. - The "mailout" semafore is now only set at the end of the user - session. - Inserted the Nopper() call in the fullscreen editor to prevent - server timeout when writing a long message. - When writing a netmail to an unknown node, the user must verify - to send the mail anyway. New language prompt 241. - If a user is short with transfertime for a download, it will - be written to the logfile. - - mbfido: - The notify function will now only include areas that are - "Active" in the reports. - Changed the ASCII filtering of reading .tic and FILE_ID.DIZ - files, High-ASCII characters are not lost anymore. - The packet password is now only checked if the originating node - is in our setup. - Before processing AreaMgr and FileMgr messages the right - noderecord is loaded again in case it was replaced. - - -v0.33/b10 19-Jun-1999 - - general: - The man pages are removed. - - mbfido: - Removed logging of file descriptions. - Changed logging of replacing archive banner. - - mbaff: - Removed logging of splitting messages. - Removed several other debugging logmessages. - - mbsebbs: - Removed some debugging logging from download functions. - Corrected a logmessage for new users, language line 66 - is now obsolete. - - mbsetup: - Included (Spacebar = toggle) message in yes/no switches. - - mbuseradd: - Removed the creation of .profile in the users home directory, - this is not necessary because the users shell is mbsebbs. - - -v0.33/b11 29-Jun-1999 - - Most fixes in this release are from Jan van de Werken who is beta- - testing v0.33/b10. - - upgrade: - In mbsetup menu 1.14 set new fields 21 and 22. - In mbsetup, enter menu 8.5, set security levels for transfer - protocols and save the database. - - general: - Added 2 global setup integers for splitting newfiles reports. - - common.a: - Removed Getstr() function. - - mbfido: - Changed AreaMgr and FileMgr message body checks, lines with - more than 1 space or tab and empty lines are skipped. - Removed debug logging for import local netmail. - - mbsetup: - Added in menu 1.14 setup for newfiles reports message split - at a gently size (after a group of files) and a forced - message size. - In nodes setup, new records now default have Advanced tic off. - In nodes setup corrected several numbering errors. - New defaults for global configuration by Jan van de Werken. - To confuse all non-Unix users, all file attaches seem to - come from our A: drive. - Corrected a lot more wrong screen numbers. - - mbaff: - Implemented gently and hard splitting newfiles reports using - the global setup. - - mbsebbs: - Rewrote all user input functions. They should beep now if - the user does something wrong. - Changed the GetPhone functions, the format is not fixed - anymore and it accepts only 0..9 + - characters. This should - work in all countries now. Minimum length is 6 characters. - Changed the language prompts 45, 47 and 48. - Language prompt 46 is not in use anymore. - Removed the logdate2 function, it wasn't used. - Added GetstrP() function (instead of Getstr() in common.a). - Change transfer protocol now checks for the proper security - level. - - scripts: - Updated most scripts, added more comments, added tests to - see if MBSE_ROOT is already set, style fixes. - - -v0.33/b12 08-Jul-1999 - - general: - Removed creation of .VERSION file from the main Makefile. - - mbfido: - The echomail areatag is forced to uppercase. - Removes stale FILE_ID.DIZ files before processing a new one. - - mbsetup: - The new fields 1.14.21 and 1.14.22 where placed at the wrong - column on the screen. - Changed the default values for gently and forced message split - to 27 and 30 KBytes. - Corrected a missing linefeed in sitedoc protocols listing. - Corrected a menu error in menu 8. - Corrected placement of menu item 1.4.11 - Some cosmetic changes in the sources. - Corrected help message in screen 7.x.23, caused mbsetup to - crash. - - mbsebbs: - The info screen now displays compile date and time. - The Area listings for file areas and message areas now break - lines at column 79 and send cr/lf at the end of the line. - Also, area numbers increased to 5 digits (was 3). - Added cr/lf to language prompt 220 in mail.c - - lang: - Shortened prompt 220 with 1 character. - - -v0.33/b13 28-Jul-1999 - - general: - Added structure for file request index. - - update: - Run "mbfile index" once. - Include "mbfile index" in the maint script. - Modify "run_inout" script to start "mbfile index -quiet" if - the semafore "reqindex" is present. - Modify "run_inout" script to replace the fixed .pkt filenames - with stdin from the mbseq program, ie: 12345678.pkt will - become `mbseq`.pkt - Set the filerequest limits in menu 1.17.22 and 1.17.23 - You may specify portspeeds above 57600 in the tty's setup. - - common.a: - Corrected a comment in pktname.c - Changed error logging in execute.c - Moved execsh() from mbcico into common library. - - mbcico: - Removed some debugging logmessages from yoohoo.c - Changed some debugging logging from 'Session' to 'EMSI'. - File request response messages now contain MSGID, PID and TZUTC - lines and request limits. - Filerequest limits implemented. - Filerequest search now uses the index file created by mbfile, - should be fast enough now. - Moved execsh() to common library. - Magic execute request result is now send by mail instead of - an ASCII textfile. - Made some changes in zmmisc.c according to ifmail-2.13, sessions - with D'Bridge 1.58 seems to work now. - Logging of "chat: read return -1" suppressed, this is most of - the time caused by modem hangup during dial and is not a real - error. - During outbound scan missing directories will be created. - A major error in callall.c prevented crash arcmail to be sent. - Rewrote all functions that created mail, less disk I/O. Also - made the .pkt headers the same as the mbfido program did. - Will now handle serial port speeds upto 4000000 baud if your - hardware can handle that. - - mbsebbs: - Finally implemented user access flags. - Removed some debug logging. - Changed "Terminated on SIGALRM" error logging to normal log - with "User inactivity timeout" message. - - mbsetup: - In edit users toggle of flagbits is now correct, no "notflags" - anymore. - Added setting of filerequest limits in menu 1.17 - Changed fieldlength for integers to 7 digits. Now you can - enter all available portspeeds in the tty setup. - - mbfile: - New command: index. This will create ~/etc/request.index - which contains a sorted index of all requestable files on - your bbs. This index is used by the mbcico request processor - to speed up the filerequest search. The "reqindex" semafore - is removed when it is finished. - - mbfido: - Creates "reqindex" semafore if there were files imported. - The check for stale FILE_ID.DIZ files was at the wrong point. - Will pack the mailqueue if the temporary .pkt file is bigger - then the maximum size of that .pkt and creates a fresh one. - - mbseq: - New program. Write a 8 character hexadecimal unique sequence - number to stdout. This can be used in shellscripts to create - unique filenames. The sequence numbers are fetched from mbsed. - - -v0.33/b14 16-Aug-1999 - - general: - This is the first public release. - - mbcico: - Revised zmodem protocol, changed timers etc. Used latest - information (Aug 1999) found at Omen Technology's ftp site. - In the openfile function added support to skip files already - present in the inbound. - Hydra and TCP protocol transmitters now send the filetime - rounded up to even seconds just like zmodem already did, so - the filetime is always the same on DOS (Fat) as on Unix - systems. - Zmodem will now skip files already present in the inbound. - Hydra will now skip files already present in the inbound. - TCPproto will now skip files already present in the inbound. - Changed EMSI debug logging, should be more clear now. - Does finish zmodem session with D'Bridge [1a] 1.58 now. - - scripts: - Added support for UPS. The UPS software should set the - semafore "upsalarm" when it's running on battery power. Most - utilities will the not run anymore to prevent data-loss. - The semafore "upsdown" should be set just before the UPS - starts the real shutdown. This will force the mbstat program - to timout after 30 seconds. - - mbstat: - The wait command will only wait for 30 seconds instead of - one hour if the semafore "upsdown" exists. - - -v0.33/g1 01-Sep-1999 - - general: - Many brave souls have downloaded and tested the previous - version. Most changes in this release are bugs found by all - these people. - Added checks in the Makefile to test the MBSE_ROOT variable, - written by Jan van.de.Werken. - Added checks in some Makefiles for root privileges for - make install. - - upgrade: - Enter mbsetup 1.1.10 and set the name to "bbs". - Check UnSecure switch in echomail areas. Should be off unless - you need it. - Remove the line LOGDEBUG from $MBSE_ROOT/etc/client.conf - - common.a: - Added the original copyright in for the 32 bits crc code. - Checking .pkt header now checks valid system aka's. - Removed reading LOGDEBUG from ~/etc/client.conf, wasn't used. - Added SigName for Alpha CPU (not tested). - - mbfido: - Removed debug message in addpkt. - Added 2 extra DeleteVirusWork() calls in tic processing at - points where processing is aborted and left the temp directory - with unwanted files. This also happened when a virus was - detected. - Will now import echomail from points who are connected to - the normal nodenumber instead of the hub/host number. - Will now try to import bad netmail into a netmail directory - instead of losing it. - Changed the check for received echomail, the sending node - must be in the export list, unless the msg area UnSecure flag - is set. - Implemented the connected systems Excluded flag for echomail - connections in import/export echomail. - Implemented the connected systems Excluded flag in the AreaMgr. - The Notify function now also sends statistic reports to the - node. - Fixed a routing problem (I hope) for out of zone routed - netmail. - When scanning outbound netmail the domain field is zeroed in - the destination address to prevent garbage in the domain field. - Patches by Jan van.de.Werken, files import now set the name to - FileMgr instead of sysop's name. - AreaMgr and FileMgr generated messages now have AreaMgr or - FileMgr as "From" name instead of the sysop's name. - - mbcico: - Restored some zmodem code that was changed in beta-14. - Added some other code for error handling (Carrier lost). - Zmodem file transfers are streaming again. - Added a tty flush in the TCP/IP transmitter. - Solved the EMSI handshake problem with T-Mail mailers. - - mbsetup: - Added menu 1.1.10 to setup the name of the bbs startup - account. The default is "bbs". - Changed ImpSeenby switch in UnSecure switch in message areas - setup. - In message areas the Excluded flag is added to the systems, - you can now disable a node from an area if a moderator wants - that. - In edit users added a switch to toggle OLR Extended Message - Info in OLR download. - - mbsebbs: - Now reads the bbs startup name from the configuration instead - of using the hardcoded name "bbs" - Writes a door.sys dropfile in users homedir. The first line is - fixed to COM0 forcing doors to run in local mode. The second - line is 0, meaning 0 baud is local mode. Let's see how this - works. - Added some logging for the OLR upload function. - Now tests lowercase filenames also for reply packets created - by MultiMail. - Now includes the ^aMSGID string in BlueWave download messages. - Optional includes all other kludges in BluwWave download. - - -v0.33/g2 02-Oct-1999 - - general: - Moved the mbsed back into this archive. Included the new - installation procedure. - Moved the example files into this archive. - - upgrade: - Remove $MBSE_ROOT/bin/fbgen. - If you want to switch off CFG.dospath, be sure your outbound - is empty or mail and files will get lost!!! Thus: type - "mbout stat" and see if nothing is there before you do that. - - common.a: - Patches by JvdW, if CFG.dospath is empty then fileattaches - will contain Unix style filenames, otherwise the ataches - are translated to DOS style. - - dbase.a: - If SearchTic and SearchMsg function the area must be active - in order to be found. - - mbaff: - Removed a bug in scanning uploads function that created empty - lines in the toberep.data file. Also forced the long - description strings to be no longer then 48 characters. - - fbgen: - Finally fixed this one. Can now read multiple description - lines from files.bbs. Renamed to mbfbgen. - The dangerous gets function is replaced. - - mbsetup: - The edit path function now checks if the directory has read - access instead of write access, it might be on CD-rom. - - mbfile: - Skips the kill and pack functions on CD-rom areas. - Skips the check of files on disk against the database on - CD-rom areas. - - mball: - Doesn't create 00index files on CD-rom areas anymore. - - mbcico: - More bugfixes in TCP protocol. Better error handling for - disconnected sessions. - Creates inbound tmp directories when they don't exist. - Now presents the EMSI info from the tty records if - possible. - - script: - Corrected a syntax error in the maint script. - - mbfido: - The areamgr and filemgr names are not hardcoded anymore, - the names presented are the first names defined in the - setup. - Outbound processing now also works if CFG.dospath is empty, - then Unix style fileattaches will be created. - Rewrite of file import function by JvdW to fix some bugs. - FileMgr and AreaMgr global connect and disconnect now - check if the area is set to Active. - Rewrote ARCmail naming, zero length archives older then - 6 days are deleted. If a zero length archive then still - exists, the extension number is bumped. This should - prevent using the same archive name on the same day to - nodes with more then one mailsession each day. - - -v0.33/g3 18-Oct-1999 - - general: - Ideas for generating ARCmail names by Sean Rima and JvdW - implemented. - Lot's of cosmetic stuff to make commandlines, help screens, - more clear and the same for each program by JvdW. - - update: - In mbsetup 1.14.15 check that this is zero or the number of - old days you want echomail rejected. - Check in mbsetup nodes->mail that "ARCmail a..z" is off - for nodes that can't handle that. - - mbcico: - File attaches that are no longer on disk are now correctly - removed from the flo files. Changed logging for this. - The scanout function now removes truncated ARCmail files - that are not of the current day or are older then 6 days. - Corrected a bug that the inbound directory wasn't created - when it didn't exist. - - mbsebbs: - Now allows netmail crash replies. - Can now reply netmail that came in via the UUCP gateway, - when the reply is saved the message is readdressed to the - gateway. - Disabled the download transfertime check before starting a - download. It gave unpredicteble results if the users previous - download cps was bad for some reason, the user couldn't - download. - - mbsetup: - New menu item in 1.14, "Reject old", to reject incoming - echomail older then this number of days, or zero to not - check the age. - In nodes->mail setup added a switch to allow a..z - ARCmail archives extensions. - Made editing log (debug) switches more clear. - Some editing keys now beep if you do something wrong. - - mbfido: - The pack function now supports 'a..z' ARCmail extensions - if this is on for that node. - It's possible to reject too old echomail. - Short commands and options now displayed in the help. - The fileforward netmail now set's the filemgs name first - character to uppercase. - The uploader name with file import now only has one - name anymore, the first character is capitalized. This - line should not be too long, this gives ugly listings. - System aka's in the same zone other then the aka of echomail - area are added to the seen-by lines. - Added experimental zonegate support for echomail. - Removed some debug logging in tic processing. - - mbaff: - Short commands and options are now possible, like other - programs already did. - - mbout: - Short commands and options are now possible, like other - programs already did. - The scanout function now removes truncated ARCmail files - that are not of the current day or are older then 6 days. - Suppressed the help message for file attach, it is not - yet implemented. - - mbfile: - Short commands and options now displayed in the help. - - mbmsg: - Short commands and options are now possible, like other - programs already did. - - mball: - Short commands and options now displayed in the help. - - mbstat: - Short commands and options are now possible, like other - programs already did. - - mbfbgen: - Handles files.bbs lines of 255 characters instead of 80. - - -v0.33/g4 05-Nov-1999. - - mbfido: - The final seenby lines are deduped and sorted before writing - them to the in and exported echomails. - Areamgr and Filemgr messages now have a capitalized first - "From" name character. - Areamgr new function: flow reports. Can be requested by - %flow and is automatic generated with notify reports. - Areamgr, increased the area tag from 20 to 25 characters - in the notify reports and %list, %query, %unlinked response - messages. - Corrected a bug creating garbage at the end of the magic - execute commandline. - - mbsebbs: - Reply to UUCP gateway didn't work in real live, it seemed - that the official UUCP gate had no ':' character after the - REPLYADDR and REPLYTO kludges, while my testsystem running - ifmail 2.12 for the gate does. I now test both cases. - - mbcico: - Implemented remove ARCmail older then n days. - - mbout: - Implemented remove ARCmail older then n days. - - mbsetup: - Added integrity check for edit message groups. - Added integrity check for edit fileecho groups. - - -v0.33/g5 13-Nov-1999. - - upgrade: - Edit /etc/inetd.conf to add "-t ifc" for standard ifcico - protocol, "-t itn" for telnet protocol. - If you don't use the original binkp mailer, you may want to - add entries for the binkp protocol, this will show the - remote that you don't support the binkp protocol. - The installation scripts are updated. See the file SETUP.sh - on how the files /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf should - look like. - - mbcico: - Implemented "not supported" binkp protocol. - Revised commandline parameters, in TCP/IP slave mode the - mode must be given on the commandline, -t ifc for standard - ifcico protocol, -t itn for telnet protocol, -t ibn for - binkp protocol. - Starting mbcico without arguments will show the help screen. - Now all programs do that exept the mbsebbs binary. - - mbsebbs: - Changed language prompts 214 and 215. - Added language prompt 46. - Added message export to file function. The file will be saved - in the users private homedirectory, the filename is created - as _.msg in MS-DOS format. - Corrected display header of users home directory file list. - Added import file in message function, the file must be in the - users private homedirectory. This only works in the fullscreen - editor. - - mbfido: - Inserted 2 sync() calls during mailtoss. I hope this prevents - temporary missing archives and .pkt files. - New command, "tag", writes areas tagfiles for each mail and - tic file group to the ~/doc directory. Filenames are automatic - created. - - mbsetup: - In edit tic area and edit message area editing of connected - systems now uses the existing node setup. - Made a new menu selector for areas with Global and Move - options. - Implemented new menu selector in message and tic areas select. - If you jump directly to a message or tic area with select, the - offset is recalculated to that area range. - Added global editing functions in message areas setup. Functions - are add, delete, change connected systems, aka to use and some - other settings. - Edit a nodes aka's is checked if these aka's are used in tic - and message areas. - Delete a node is checked against aka's used in tic and message - areas. - -v0.33/g6 22-Nov-1999 - - mbsetup: - Removed a bug where you could not add new aka's to nodes due to - the aka's checking. - With database intergrity checks the cause of blocked actions - is now logged in mbsetup.log - If you change the number of connected systems or maximum groups - in global setup, the databases affected will be automatic - updated. - - mbfido: - When writing a notify message to selected nodes all other nodes - received status messages. - Corrected uploader name, removed "BBS" string. - Installed patches from JvdW in file forward to correct some - segfaults with the subject variable. - The local hatched files are now moved to the inbound so that - the unarchiver programs can find these files. - - mbcico: - Added very experimental binkp protocol. Handle with care and - at your own risk. This isn't finished yet. - - SETUP.sh: - Fixed the script, there was one "fi" missing so the script - crashed and didn't do all changes. - - -v0.33/g7 05-Dec-1999 - - mbcico: - Fixed some logging in binkp protocol. It works for normal - mail and files transport. - - mbsebbs: - Export message to users work directory did not put the - message in the work directory but in the home directory. - - mbfido: - Netmail to unknown bbs users are now readdressed to the - sysop. Should be a bounce message. - Added a experimental test for empty imported netmails. - The netmail area Private flag is checked to see if we keep the - original Private flag or force imported netmail to Private. - - -v0.33/g8 12-Dec-1999 - - general: - Changed the Makefile, make zip now puts FILE_ID.DIZ in the - root of the directory tree so that file processors will - find it now. This is a version of this file. - - common.a: - Removed and changed nodelist lookup debug logging. - - mbuseradd: - Now check the existance of the users home directory, if it - is found then it is removed before the home directory is - created again. This fixes problems with RedHat 6.1. - - mbfido: - Global AreaMgr commands cannot disconnect message areas anymore - that are mandatory. - Removed some routing tracking debug messages. - Added check to see why not connected echomail is imported to - the netmail of the last user in the userbase. - Changed check to "Sysop of z:n/n@network" to readdress to - the sysop's real name. - After readdress a netmail to the sysop, the usersearch is now - done again. - If locking the message base during import fails, import is - aborted. - - -v0.33/g9 18-Dec-1999 - - upgrade: - If you ever used DOSEMU then do a rm -Rf .dosemu in each users - home directory. The ownership of these files are changed so - they are created again when the user runs a door for the - first time. - If you have created ttyinfo records with just digits in it - for the /dev/pty/0 type tty entries, you need to change them - to pty/0 type entries. The example etc files are now containing - these entries. - - general: - All sources recompiled with memwatch. I will not name all - places where I found memory leaks, it was a lot. Still busy - finding them, but most programs are allright now. - You can turn memwatch on and off in the file CONFIG. If you - change it, do a "make clean" before recompiling the sources. - Changed my Fidonet address, the testsystem is listed now and - removed my old e-mail address which was not valid anymore. - Changed the installation script. - For RedHat 6.1 and newer a different /etc/rc.d/init.d/mbsed - file is created then before because the su command behaves - different. The install script will try to detect this. - Thanks to Juergen Heisel for finding this problem. - Changed more startup and shutdown scripts. - Changed language prompts 306, 311 and 324 to reflect - GigaBytes storage instead of MegaBytes. - Changed language prompt 327, it had a space too many at the - end. - - common.a: - In the attach function implemented the global leavecase - switch to be able to turn off the forced uppercase for - file attaches when dos translation is on. - - mbfido: - Found a bug where mbfido ran out of file descriptors during - toss, only about 1012 messages were tossed and then the whole - thing started tossing everything to bad. Jim Hansen who - reported the problem, reported that tossing 37500 messages - now works fine. - Added the commandline switch -unsecure to be able to run an - unsecure toss, ie. no originating checks are performed. - Handle with care. - Forwarded netmail packets got the wrong from address in the - .pkt header. - Added fsync calls after every write to a message packet. - When writing .tic files to other nodes now the real aka of - the tic area is used in the From address instead of bestaka - match of the destination. - All system aka's in the same zone are now added to the .tic - Seenby lines. - Will now gently stop processing if the upsdown semafore is - detected. - Added a check with file import that there are no more then - 25 description lines. - - mbsebbs: - Added new controlcode, ^KM displays the users lastread pointer - in the current message area. - When reading new mail at logon, the users lastread pointers - are not updated anymore in echomail/news areas to prevent that - the users skips unread messages. - Only if a message area is Public/Private and a reply is given - the user gets the question Private y/N. On other cases the - flag is automatic set. - With netmail reply if enough security level a file may be - attached. - The door.sys dropfile date formats are now fixed. Depending - on the menu settings it can be original (pre 2000) format or - have four digit year numbers, the new style. Writing the - dropfile can also be suppressed. - Removed the setuid calls before and after running a door, - mbsebbs now always runs as user "mbse". - The $HOME environment variable is now forced to the users - real home directory, even if mbsebbs is started as user bbs. - When the user logs in, the existance of the subdirecties - .dosemu/run and .dosemu/tmp are created in the users home - directory if they don't exist. DOSEMU is happy with that. - Because of this, all files in the users directories are now - only owned by user mbse. - Moved the setup of last message and file area to a later - startup point in userlogin. - Autoexecuted menus are now also checked for user security - and user age. - Fixed the screen output of several bbs list menus. - Now handles the /dev/pty/0 device names found on newer - Linux distributions. - It will now also create the necesary subdirectories for the - /dev/pty/n devices. - - mbaff: - The written messages statistics counters always counted at - sunday in januari. - - mbmsg: - Added message post from a file function. - - mbsetup: - With the filebase editor I got segmentation faults on a Sun - Sparc machine, changed the filedate calls. They show up the - local time now also. - Added the global editor for the tic areas. - Added in menu 1.3 a switch to leave to case for .flo files - original, ie. not forcing it to uppercase. - Added menu creation in menus setup. - Added setup to suppress the creation of a door.sys dropfile, - and the ability to write the years in four digit format in - the door.sys file. Newer doors seem to understand this. - Added delete menu item in menu setup, finally. - Added menu item move. - The menu editor now shows the autoexec menus with the - lightred lowercase "a" at the selection key position. - When a new config.data is created, the default loglevels - are now set to normal values. - - mbcico: - Forgot to implement the NoTCP global and per node flag. - If you are not permanent connected to the net, use these - to prevent the use of internet protocols. - - mbmon: - Screen 5 now calls Nopper() to keep the server alive. - Corrected screen display numbers 5 and 6. - - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2000 b/ChangeLog_2000 deleted file mode 100644 index 18a6a520..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2000 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,668 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2000,v 1.1 2002/06/01 13:55:40 mbroek Exp $ - - MBSEBBS History in 2000. - - -v0.33.10 24-Jan-2000 - - general: - Changed version numbering. From now on, minor odd numbers - are testversions, even are stable. Same as with the - Linux kernel. - Changed the setup script, it should now detect SuSE systems. - This is not tested. - - update: - Remove (as root) all bbs users from /etc/ftpusers. They are - not needed (and never were). - Compile and install this release. - Kill mbsed (killall -9 mbsed). - Edit $MBSE_ROOT/etc/mbsed.conf, remove the line with logdebug - and the commentlines above. - Start mbsed again (/opt/mbse/bin/mbsed). - Then start mbsetup, open the global menu 1, and exit. Answer - yes to update. - If you have any echomail passthru areas, give them a - message base path. Passthru doesn't exist anymore. - - common.a: - The file_crc function now supports the usleep(1) code - for background processing. - The logfunctions now replace and with spaces. - - msgbase.a: - Corrected a bug in the Pack function when the headerfile - was corrupt. If the header is corrupt, the index file is - used to find the right recordposition again. Errors are - logged. - - mbsed: - Removed the logdebug loglevels. Logging is fixed now. - Changed the answers for the SBBS command. - - mbsetup: - Added a global setup screen for the ftp server. - Added a switch in the menus setup for doors to set a flag - to create door.sys files for dosemu/Vmodem use. - Revised the message area setup screen. - Changed text's in global mailer setup to indicate that the - mailer flags are for TCP/IP connections. - - mbuseradd: - Doesn't add usernames anymore to /etc/ftpusers. This is not - needed for standard ftp security. - - mbcico: - Added send filerequest to the binkp protocol. In single - batch mode, you need to connect a second time to get the - request response. This is normal single batch behaviour. - Nodelist flag for Binkp mode is XX. (For POTS/ISDN XA). - Added received filerequest to the binkp protocol. In single - batch mode this will put the files on hold. Multiple batch - mode works now but is only tested against another mbcico - mailer. - Calling internet nodes could not use a forced hostname or - IP address. Fixed. Added search in nodes setup phone - fields for hostname/IP address, search in nodelist location - entry (2 nodes on the world do that, I needed one of them), - and the IP notation in the nodelist phone field (000-...). - Hostnames after the flags are not resolved, hostnames - should be in the system name field. - In the binkp protocol the flags from the global mailer - setup are sent as our flags. - - mbsebbs: - The next two pathes are from Ken Bowley. - Changed the fullscreen editor with patches from Ken Bowley. - Improved behaviour for inserting and deleting text. - Changed the door.sys creation, if the COM port option in - the menu files is on, the door.sys file writes COM1 in - it with a portspeed of 115200. This is for running doors - under dosemu and a patched Vmodem. - Made newmail scan and other checks for personal mail case - insensitive. - The fullscreen editor source now has an extra define FSEDIT - to enable heavy debugging logs. - It didn't respect the BBS closed status on lines that did - not honor ZMH status. - Removed "Re:" debug logging from mail.c - - mbfido: - Corrected the queue path for tic passthru areas, the - destination path missed a /. - Delete file from the inbound with passthru areas is now at a - later point. - Removed the message passthru switch, you needed and area - anyway. - - mbstat: - Corrected screen output when it was waiting for the bbs to - close. - - mbftpd: - New! Special ftp server for MBSE BBS. Should use BBS users - access restrictions etc. Doesn't work yet so don't use it. - It is included in the distribution, but not compiled or - installed. - - -v0.33.11 07-Mar-2000 - - upgrade: - Change the CLIENT line in ~/etc/mbsed.conf, the authcode must - now come behind the hostname. Remove the AUTHCODE line. - Kill the old mbsed, start the version from this version. - The same changes must be made to ~/etc/client.conf - Run mbsetup, goto 1.17 and 1.18 and set it up for your system. - Check the QWK area names in the message areas: if there are - areanames longer then 13 characters edit them so that they - fit in the 13 characters limit. In previous versions this field - was 20 characters. - - general: - Added global config to create www pages for downloads. - Included the mbftpd directory in the main Makefile. Don't use - the mbftpd program yet! - Updated the documentation, some parts were 2 versions behind. - - common.a: - Execute external programs now lowers process priority to 15, - and restores to 0 after execution. This should make running - (de)compressors and other utilities "nicer". - If a client fails server authorization, it will now proper - close the server connection. - - mbsed: - The syntax of the client lines in mbsed.conf is changed, - multiple lines are now allowed, hostnames and authcodes must - be on one line now. - It is now possible to close the connection when not authorized. - Minimized the number of response codes. Updated the - documentation. - - mbsetup: - Added global setup menu for the html pages creation. - The length of the QWK area names in the message areas setup - is changed from 20 to 13 characters for the QWK specifications. - Removed selection of menu number 216 from the menu editor. - - mball: - The index command now also creates index.html files for web - clients. The index files are stored in the download directories. - If a download directory contains .gif or .jpg files then - thumbnails will be created and the thumbnails will be used in - in the index.html files. - You need "convert" of the ImageMagick package to use that - future. - - mbfile: - Added 'index*' to the list of filenames that isn't checked - with the mbfile check option. - Pack and Move file functions will now also delete or move the - thumbnail files. - - mbcico: - Changed the binkp receiver timeout code to prevent a hanging - receiver. This only happens sometimes on a Sun Sparc (and - still does). - Changed the modem chat logging. It is now visible what is - really send and received from to the modem. - - mbsebbs: - Added wordwrap in the fullscreen texteditor. Patches by - Ken Bowley. - Replaced hardcoded prompts in offline.c with language prompts. - New prompts are 66, 228, 229, 256, 260, 277, 297, 338, 374, - 377, 391..397, 411, 425, 439..460. Replaced a language prompt - in the Language load function with a hardcoded message. - Removed menu option 216, download pointmail. - Added QWK download and upload. Not fully tested yet!! - Added ASCII download. - File descriptions with color info will now be displayed in - color. - - mball: - File descriptions with color info suppresses the color info - in the all/newfiles listings and 00index files. - - -v0.33.12 24-Apr-2000 - - upgrade: - After compiling and installing set the amount of free - diskspace in mbsetup menu 1.4.22 to your choice. - Kill and reload mbsed. - If you use the web interface for the file areas create - the directory css in your webserver document root and copy - files.css from the distribution archive in it. Then run - mball index. Customize files.css to your taste. - - general: - Changed the ~/tmp/scan.mail file to ~/tmp/echomail.jam and - ~/tmp/netmail.jam in the standard JAM format. - Added file README.GoldED - - common.a: - Added function to check for free diskspace on ext2, msdos and - vfat filesystems, except floppies. - - mbsetup: - New nodes now have "Notify" default off. - Renamed menu 1.4. - Added minimum diskspace setting to menu 1.4. - Added force FNC switch to the nodes setup. - - mbfido: - Exported netmail are checked until any tearline, not MBSE's - tearline alone. - If exported echomail doesn't have a ^aPID kludge, the ^aTID - kludge will be inserted anyway. - Removed some debugging info from the ARCmail pack function. - When netmail to points is written with GoldED there was no - ^aTOPT kludge. Any missing ^aTOPT, ^aFMPT and ^aINTL kludges - are now added if they were not found during mailscan. - The unarc/viruscheck directory is now completly removed after - use and created again. Sometimes files with strange names - were left behind with a normal recursive remove. - Now checks at regualar points the free diskspace. Execution - aborts if it is too low. - - mbsebbs: - Inserted ^aINTL: kludge instead of ^aINTL without colon. - Corrected the users age calculation, the users age increased - one month after his birthday. - - mbsed: - Added some fsync() calls to ensure disk writes. - Now starts logging reginfo locking after the fifth attempt. - - mbcico: - Made some small changes to the binkp batch function. - Added free diskspace check during outbound calls. - Added BSY command support for binkp during file transfer stage. - Changed binkp timer reset points during file transfer stage. - The binkp receiver now checks diskspace before accepting a - new file, it sends BSY if too low to the remote. - If in nodes setup the FNC flag is set, the binkp protocol - will now send old 8.3 uppercase filenames to the remote. - - mball: - The WWW pages now include a stylesheet so it is more easy - to create a personal look and feel for the pages. The - stylesheet goes into htdocsroot/css/files.css An example - is included in this distribution. - - mbaff: - Added free diskspace check. - - mbindex: - Added free diskspace check. - - mbdiff: - Added free diskspace check. - - mbmsg: - Added free diskspace check. - - mbuser: - Added free diskspace check. - - -v0.33.13 12-Jun-2000 - - upgrade: - Make all files and install them as root. - If you use GoldED or other mail utilities as another user - change $MBSE_ROOT/sema and $MBSE_ROOT/tmp to mode 777. - Kill mbsed with signal 9. - Now start mbsed again (/opt/mbse/bin/mbsed). - - general: - The install script now sets the $MBSE_ROOT/sema and tmp - directories to mode 777. - Updated the internet news gate documentation. - - msgbase.a: - Now creates all JAM files with mode 0666. - - mbcico: - The binkp driver skipped aka's when the node number - was zero. - Changed on hold logmessage. - - mbfido: - When forwarding a netmail, a temp file was closed twice, - this caused a segfault on glibc-2 systems. - In the logfile areamgr notify messages had the same orgin - and destination address. - - mbsed: - Changed the signal handlers. It will now allways try to - cleanup lost clients. It will also not hang anymore when a - client aborts for 10 minutes and use 100% cpu time. - - mbsebbs: - Changed logging in filearea select. - Permanent removed download checktime function, this was - already off. - Added error logging for setting filearea 0 during logoff. - Only netmail replies via an internet gate are now readressed - to a UUCP address. - - -v0.33.14 03-Jul-2000 - - upgrade: - Read this section carefully!!! This is a large update. - Backup the whole BBS configuration. - Compile and install all programs. - Kill -9 pid of mbsed. Restart mbsed. - Delete file ~/var/mailer.hist - Delete in all outbounds the *.sts files. - Start mbsetup, set item 1.5.14 if you want new users to - get an email box, you should do this. - Set 1.13.4, 1.13.5 and 1.13.6 to the node where the pop3, - smpt and nntp servers are, normally this is "localhost". - Set 1.13.10 to the Fidonet aka you will use for incoming - and outgoing email via the Fidonet UUCP gate. - Set 1.13.11 to the node address of the Fidonet UUCP gate. - Set 1.13.12: use "No ISP" if you dont't have internet - access, you will then use the default Fidonet UUCP gate. - Set it to "Dial ISP" if you connect sometimes to the internet - of have a cable modem without a DNS entry. Set it to - "Perm ISP" if you have a permanent connection to the internet - and you system has a valid DNS name. - With mbsetup open the userbase, close it and answer yes to - the save question. If you want existing users to have - private email, set 15.36 for each user to yes. You should - do this to accept email from the UUCP gate. - Open the message areas setup (9.2), exit and answer yes to - the save question, this will update this database. - Remove any existing email areas in the normal mail setup, - menu 9.2 (you should not have had any yet). - With mbsetup open menu 16, this will add the default services - database. Add entries as needed. - With mbsetup open menu 17, this will add the default domain - translate database. Insert entries as needed. Move the new - entries so that the .fidonet .ftn translation is the last - entry. - Go back to the start of this section and check! - - general: - Introduced users private email. Each user has (if set) three - email boxes: mailbox, archive and trash. - New system settings GiveEmail, POP3 host, SMTP host, Email Aka, - UUCP gate aka and Email mode. - New menus for email: 216 Read email, 217 Post email, 218 Trash - email, 219 Choose mailbox, 220 Quickscan email. - New user settings Email and plain password. - All users can now have private email boxes. - In normal mail areas you can't create email boards anymore. - Some documentation is updated for new features and some - changes are made to explain some things better. - Added a services database. These are mail accounts that can - perform certain actions. - Added domain translation database, this will translate fido - domains to internet domains and back. - Changed the message areas to contain newsgroups information. - - common.a: - The nodelist lookup function didn't recognize the internet - protocol flags followed by a colon and portnumber. - Move some functions from mbfido and mbmsg in here. - Added characterset convertor from ifmail. It uses the same - maptabs. - Moved some other functions into this library. - - mbinet.a: - New library, internet protocol interfaces. Has interfaces - to SMTP, NNTP and POP3 protocols. - - msgbase.a: - The MsgIdCRC and ReplyIdCRC values were not set in the message - headers. - Added protection for too long subfield strings. - Made some stringlengths longer, following JAM specs. - - clcomm.a: - When closing the server connection the autorisation table will - now be freed before the program ends. - - mbcico: - During binkp calls the mailer history wasn't filled with - session information. - Some system names were too long for the history info. - Will now properly initialize the mailer history file when it - doesn't exist. - With incoming calls the "Node not in setup..." debug log - message at startup is supressed. - Will send netmail with Immediate flag set allways. - Will now also poll non-CM systems outside ZMH. You should - know what you are doing! - The format of the outbound .sts files is changed to prevent - problems on Sparc systems. - Made the FTS-0001 sessions work again. - With outbound sessions the RH1 link option is set. - If a file is received and there is alread an empty file with - the same name, that one is removed to prevent filename extension - bumping. This may be a leftover from a previous failed session. - - mbout: - Won't create polls for nodes not in the nodelist, nodes that - are Down or Hold. Removing polls is always possible. - When multiple polls on the commandline are given, if one of - these nodes is down/hold, then all other polls are still - created. - When creating a poll for a non-CM node outside ZMH, a warning - is given and written in the log. - Added the fileattach command. - The format of the outbound .sts files is changed to prevent - problems on Sparc systems. - - mbfido: - In the rollover function the mailer history is truncated each - month. The current and previous month records stay. - When forwarding .tic files, the files are now attached to the - routevia address if this is set for a node. - Processes scanning of netmail with the immediate flag set. - Added more debugging info for the scan function. - Uses the services database to decide incoming netmail to handle - by AreaMgr, FileMgr or Email. - Moved some functions to common.a - Configuration errors found during mailscan are now logged. - Removed a small memory leak from the magic manager. - Added experimental email import from a FTN UUCP gateway. - The AreaMgr now refuses to disconnect a node who is cutoff from - an mail area to prevent reconnection. - If from a received tic file the accompaning file is missing in - the inbound the errormessage will now say that instead of the - wrong message "Permission denied". - - mbsetup: - In edit fido aka's when you remove a secondary nodelist the aka - is now automatic erased. - The line editor now checks if a line only contains spaces, if - so, the line is returned erased. Trailing spaces are still - possible! - Added global settings and user settings for the new options. - Added 5 new menu choices, Post Email, Read Email, Trash Email, - Choose Mailbox and Quickscan Email. - Added setup for the services database. - Added setup for the domain translation database. - Corrected some sitedocs chapters numberings. - Added setup parameters for news in the message areas editor. - For new installations there will now be a default system - location filled in. This will prevent "mbstat open" to hang - for sysops that didn't do proper system setup. - - mbmsg: - The post function created the semafore scanout instead of - mailout. - Moved some functions to common.a - Messages written with GoldED were deleted by age because some - GoldED versions don't set the Processed date. - - mbsebbs: - Added DoNop() to message read function to prevent losing the - connection with mbsed with long messages. - Added netmail Immediate option for non CM nodes. - Replaced some hardcoded prompts by language prompts. - Duplicate phonenumbers check is finally working. - Added better check for personal mail. - The messagearea overview now also counts messages written by - the user as personal messages. - Changed the newuser function to set system and bbs password - in one function so the user creates the password only once. - During normal login (via user bbs) the plain user password is - stored in the userbase. This will not work with Unix login. - New textcontrolcode: Control-K + N, current e-mail mailbox name. - Updated the change password menu command to use the new - mbpasswd wrapper. - If a user decided to Quit check for newmail, the bbs crashed - with a segfault. - Will not insert Re: in the subject of the subject contained a - Re^2: produced by GoldED. - Patched the fullscreen editor with code from Johannes Lundberg - to correct the "invalid screencoordinates" problem. - Adds the ^aCHRS kludge with CP437. - Will now free the server authorisation tables on exit. - The users plain password is now written to door.sys - - mbsed: - Removed the fsync calls in the logfile write functions, - it never did any harm and the fsync calls do really slowdown - the system. - The locking functions only waited for 2,5 second instead of 15. - - mbpasswd: - New wrapper, sets a new password for a user from the - commandline. - - mbuseradd: - Doesn't ask the user for a new Unix password anymore, mbpasswd - is used instead to set the password. - - lang: - Added 10 new language prompts, 461 upto 470. - Changed language prompts 39, 40 and 388. - - mblang: - Corrected a bug reported by Johannes Lundberg (2:206/149). - - mbuser: - Will now remove blank records at the end of the database. - - mball: - The index function now translates the characterset from CP437 - to ISO-8859-1. - - mbdiff: - Removed a small memory leak. - - mbindex: - Writes an error in the logfile when no nodelist is defined for - a network that is defined in the network setup. Processing of - all other lists will be completed. - - mbmon: - Will now free the server autorisation table at exit. - - mbmail: - New program, use this to replace ifmail from the ifmail package - for the email gateway if you had that installed. If it is then - it's probably configured in /etc/sendmail.cf or whatever other - MTA you are using. - - -v0.33.15 08-Oct-2000 - - upgrade: - After installing the new binaries kill mbsed. Start mbsed. - Start mbsetup, open global menu 1, exit and save. This will - set the default value for newsarticles dupe database size. - Set the real news areas to the type News instead of Echomail. - Copy mbsebbs-0.33.15/script/run_inout to $MBSE_ROOT/etc - Compile the nodelists again with mbindex. - - general: - All version information for the sources now comes from the - generated file config.h - Tested on Slackware 7.1 (i386) and Debian 2.2 potato (Sparc). - Changed the SS() macro to MBSE_SS() to prevent conflicts - with system libraries. - Changed the way debug logging is, see the file DEBUG for - details. - Updated the ftscprod list with version 006 of 22 jan 2000. - I dared to ask for a product code with the FTSC commitee. - Removed the McMail.bug file from the distribution because - later releases (after 1.0) don't have problems anymore with - EMSI handshake. - Added nodelist capability flag IFT for future extension. - Added forgotten nodelist capability flag Z19. - Changed the analogue modems priority. - - lib: - When there was more then 6 Gig diskspace free, several programs - complained about negative diskspace available. - The logger now registers the /dev/pts/n devices correct. - Changed the logger for the new debug way of logging. - The logger is now protected for stringlength overflow. - - mbfido: - When exporting echomail all system aka's in the same zone are - now added to the SEEN-BY lines. - Experimentail newsgroup postings from local posted echomail - and received echomail. - Now closes active SMTP and NNTP servers only once if they have - been used instead of opening and closing for each message. - The filemover now creates destination directories if they don't - exist. - Added patches from Redy Rodriguez of 2:283/613.6: - . Added %RESCAN and %MSGS to the Areamgr. - . It also fixes two bugs in %QUERY: it incorrectly listed the - linked areas (I have added the great totals at the end of - answers to %QUERY and %LIST); and it also corrects its not - recognizing the area tag if you ask for it in lower case - letters (should always be in upper case). - . The AREA: kludge in echomail is now only tested if it is the - first line of the message. - . Added the message area autocreate function. See the manual - for details how to set it up. - mbfido now creates MBSE-FIDO ^aPID and ^aTID kludges. - Crashmail to points will be sent to their boss node. - Sending email now uses the mkrfcmsg function. - Incoming .pkt files not ending with a zero word are now - processed as if they were ok. The will not end up in the bad - directory anymore. - In magic unpackfile for test there is now an calloc for the - cwd buffer to see if that removes a NULL pointer free'd error. - - SETUP.sh - Added extra check for Slackware systems. Since 7.0 there is - an extra check needed to prevent detecting a Mandrake system. - Corrected a minor typo for Debian startup script. - - mbsetup: - The PickAka function loaded the global setup again when - editing the global setup so you did loose all recent changes. - Added a menu entry in menu 1.13 to set the size of the news - articles dupes database. - In screen 9.2 changed the order of fields 19, 20, 21 and 22 - because item 8. got partly overwritten by linewrapping. - - mbsed: - Corrected the data given for disk statistics for large disks. - The log function now prints all characters to the logfile. - - mbsebbs: - New users have now default the fullscreen message editor. - Added patches from Redy Rodriguez of 2:283/613.6: - . Changed language prompts 136...141 and added 471. Changed - the timestatistics output in funcs4.c for the changed - language prompts. It is now full international. - mbsebbs now creates MBSE-BBS ^aPID kludges. - It is now possible to reply crash to points by testing the - status of the bossnode. Also crash posting to points is - now possible. - Changed some debugging code of the fullscreen editor. - Message reading on Sparc systems works again. - The offline reader functions Tag areas, Untag areas and View - tags will now display the more/y/= prompt when the listings are - longer then the screenlength. Patches by Redy. - When posting a news article the To: field is automatic filled - with "All". - Postings to email and newsgroups now add some RFC headers for - mbfido to process. The style of GoldED is used. - - mbcico: - mbcico now creates MBSE-CICO ^aPID kludges. - The binkp transmitter now sends a zero length dataframe after - the transmitted file to all mailers except mbcico. - Removed a small bug in EMSI handshake routine. - Revised modem7 timeouts. Corrected checksum error for first - time receive of filename. - Did final testing for FTS-0001 sessions, a lot of bugs are - repaired. Note that most of them may be present in ifcico. - In a FTS-0001 session wazoo filerequests are also honored. - Sometimes received wazoo requests were renamed to temp - filenames and not responded to. - Corrected the helpscreen for the TCP/IP modes. - Improved the random dial delay time generation. - - mbmon: - The logger now registers the /dev/pts/n devices correct. - - mbchat: - Patches for new device pty names by Redy Rodriguez. - - fbutil: - New utility written and maintained by Johannes Lundberg, - 2:206/149@fidonet, . - - run_inout: - Changed this script to check for the inbound/bad directory, - if it doesn't exist it is created. - Removed all old news/email gateway stuff. - The goldnode compiler is called if it is in $MBSE_ROOT/bin. - - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2001 b/ChangeLog_2001 deleted file mode 100644 index 83d97317..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2001 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,933 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2001,v 1.1 2002/06/01 13:55:40 mbroek Exp $ - - MBSEBBS History in 2001. - - -v0.33.16 07-Jan-2001 - - upgrade: - Edit the crontab to comment out the lines with run_inout, - mailer and mbstat check. - Compile the sources. - Stop the bbs, kill mbsed. - Install the new binaries. - Start the bbs as root with the new init script. It will be - in some init.d subdirectory depending on your distribution. - If you can't find it, reboot. - If you want to start using the newsgate, run mbfido news -learn - the first time to learn which articles there are. - Edit menu item 1.14.3 and check that it's empty if you don't - use it. - - CRON.sh: - Removed the lines that ware replaced by the mbtask program. - - SETUP.sh - Changed binkd into binkp because binkp is the official protocol - name. - Corrected a problem installing on a system without shadow - passwords. - Removed the part where the init scripts are installed. They - are now in a new script in the script directory. - - clcomm.a: - New function Syslogp, to log unformatted strings, the normal - formatted string logfunction did hang sometimes when logging - strings containing the % character. - Improved some error messages in the NNTP and SMTP connections. - - common.a: - Protected uniq_list and sort_list against NULL pointers. - Handles the error strings now if there is a $ at the start - of an logstring. This was only in the daemon but that didn't - give the right errorstrings. Nobody noticed this error has - been here from the beginning. - Protected the chkftnmsgid function from NULL input. - - libdbase.a: - Dupe checking databases are now loaded in memory when needed - and written to disk only once when ready. - - general: - Two new global switches, don't regate and allow control - messages. - Changed the maptab cp437__iso-8859-1 to translate 8bits dos - graphics to 7bits characters to make all fancy dos like - textboxes more readable on Unix systems. - New setup parameters for UUCP newsfeeds. - Added support for the PPC cpu. - - mbtask: - New daemon. Takes over the functions of the run_inout and - mailer scripts. This program launches every program needed - to run the bbs. It will also check Zone Mail Hour. - - mbsed: - Corrected a spelling error in the program header. - Made the userlog full transparant. - Fixed a memory leak in the userlog function. - Changed file locking of mbsed status files to use fcntl() - instead of placing lockfiles. - - mbfido: - Protected the rfcmsgid function against NULL input. - Build some protection against too long lines in ftn messages - that were gated from rfc and regated to news. - Removed a lot of #ifdef statements for gating behaviour and - made a lot of code permamenent. - Original code for #ifdef ALLOW_CONTROL and DONT_REGATE is now - under control of configuration settings. - Forwarded files had an old copyright message in the tic files. - When sending messages to the SNMP or NNTP servers a line with - only a dot in it will be sent as a space and a dot to prevent - that the server thinks it's the end of the message. - When sending or forwarding messages to a destination with a - routevia address, the arcmail will be packed with the flavor - of the new destination node. - Magic execute uses the exec call now instead of the system - call, the programs to execute must now be in MBSE_ROOT/bin or - it will fail. - If a MSGID is missing the dupecheck includes the message text - in the dupecheck. (Redy). - Local posted echomail gated to news has now the right From: - address format and the right UTC time. - Imported news messages had an AREA: line in the message text. - Gating news to echomail doesn't crash anymore. Fixed several - bugs to make this finally work. - During gating news to echomail the mbmon program now displays - what is going on. - Added usleep code during news scanning. - The program is now installed setuid mbse and setgid bbs. This - allows it to be called by other users as mbse. - New commandline, uucp. This allows mbfido to process incoming - uucp newsbatches. Call it from uucp by: - cat newsbatch | /opt/mbse/bin/mbfido uucp -quiet or - cat newsbatch | /opt/mbse/bin/mbnews - It will handle compressed and uncompressed newsbatches. - If a scanned netmail should be send via your own UUCP gate, the - message will be handled further by the ExportEmail function. - All other UUCP destinations will be send via the remote UUCP - systems. - News articles that need to be send via NNTP are now first stored - in a temporary file. At the end of the mbfido run it will try - to post these articles. If it fails (newsserver down), the temp - file stays for a later try. - Added newsserver options for submitting articles via rnews and - to an UUCP remote host. - Added alias database again that was in the original ifmail. - Made a universal email post function. - Removed sourcefiles addos.*, they were not used. - If in configuration the root for the html pages is blank, then - no html pages will be created. - Netmail send to "ping" are bounced back to the sender if your - system is the final destination. If such a netmail is passing - thrue, the receiver is notified (trace). All ^aVia lines are - added to the replies. Systems running MBSE 0.33.16 and up may - now add the PING flag to the nodelist. - - mbmail: - If there is no Organization header, the BBS default origin - line will be used. - Removed a lot of #ifdef statements for gating behaviour and - made a lot of code permamenent. - Original code for #ifdef ALLOW_CONTROL and DONT_REGATE is - now under control of configuration settings. - The packet routing is now determined using the mail tracker. - The point of splitting large messages is now set at the point - from the setup instead of hardcoded at 12 Kbytes. - The program is now installed setuid mbse and setgid bbs so that - braindead MTA's can still deliver mail to the Fidonet. - Mail for users at your own bbs is now imported into the netmail - board. - Added REPLYTO: REPLYADDR: and MSGID: kludges if these where - not yet present in the message. - Added alias database again that was in the original ifmail. - - mbsetup: - In menu 1.13 added allow control and don't regate setup. - In all menus the default prompt selection is now "-" instead - of "0", so just pressing enter will leave from a menu. - When editing a new message area the area is automatic made - active when you assign a group to the area. - Most databases now create default records the first time. - The sitedoc pages for the tty lines were to big for each - printed page. - Splitted menu 1.13 in a Fidonet and Internet part, added setup - parameters for UUCP newsfeeds. - In the services setup the UUCP/Email entry is now added for - first time installations. - - mbmon: - In all menus the default prompt selection is now "-" instead - of "0", so just pressing enter will leave from a menu. - - mbout: - Fixed the helpscreen. - - mbstat: - Removed the check command, this is now done by the mbtask - daemon. - - mbcico: - Doesn't use tmpnam anymore during execute magic request. - The openfile function doesn't use tempnam anymore if a filename - is created after 62 name bumps. - When searching for a matching aka and your first aka is - disabled the first active aka is used as default. - The closefile function doesn't use the tempnam function anymore. - - mbsebbs: - When posting news articles when not permament connected to the - internet, the From address will be Fido style. - Messages for offline packets are now packed using the - following tests: - - If area is netmail then only personal messages are - included (unchanged). - - If area is not netmail, and msg-kinds are private then - only personal messages are included. - - If area is not netmail, and msg-kinds are both (pvt/pub) - then personal messages and messages without pvt flag are - included. - - Otherwhise all messages are included in the packet. - Removed debug messages for the POP3 protocol. - - mbpasswd: - Fixed a compile problem on systems without shadow passwords. - Thanks to Mario Mure. - Corrected a missing library in salt.c - Corrected a missing conditional header file in encrypt.c - - mbmsg: - Wrote wrong CHRS kludge in the post function. - - mbfile: - Warns about empty file areas during kill files. - - -v0.33.17 21-May-2001 - - upgrade: - Compile the sources. - Stop the bbs using the init script mbsed as root: - Slackware 7.0 and older: /opt/mbse/etc/rc.shutdown - Slackware 7.1 and newer: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mbsed stop - RedHat and Mandrake: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mbsed stop - SuSE: /sbin/init.d/mbsed stop - Debian: /etc/init.d/mbsebbs stop - Install the new programs. - Start the bbs using the examples above and use the word start. - Use mbsetup menu 1.18 to change the Zone Mail Hour if you are - not in Fidonet zone 2. - - general: - The daemon mbsed is now obsolete, all these functions are now - in the mbtask daemon. For client/server communications Unix - Datagram sockets are used instead of TCP stream sockets. - Italian language added, translated by nervous@nervous.it - Spanish language added, translated by Redy Rodriguez. - JAM messagebase locking is now according to the JAM specs. - - docs: - Added fsc-0088, fts-4001 and a page to describe the use of a - UPS with MBSE BBS. - Updated documentation to show all changes. - Added in file area setup and message area setup the description - of the global commands. - - SETUP.sh: - Removed installing mbse as port in /etc/services - - common.a: - The diskfree check now ignores a mounted filesystem at /boot - because that filesystem is usually small and not needed by - mbse. - The diskfree check should support reiserfs now (not tested). - Code and logging cleanup in packet.c - - dbase.a: - Removed debug logging from the dupes databases. - - mbinet.a: - When an NNRP server asked for authentication after the first - command instead of after connect, the user authentication - wasn't started. - - mbsed: - Obsolete and removed. - - mbtask: - Does all things mbsed used to do, it uses Unix Datagram sockets - to communicate with the clients. - If IP addresses to test are entered in the setup it will check - if the internet connection is available with ICMP ping. - Added Internet connection status, system running status and - system load average to the GSTA command for mbmon. - Create's the file ~/etc/config.data if it doesn't exist and - fills it with default parameters. - Note: the internet connection status is for future use. - - mbfido: - The pktdate logresult is now only displayed if there was - something wrong. - The Checkdupe fallback logmessage is removed. - Corrected a small bug in the news to echomail gate to get the - correct replyto and replyaddr kludges in the messages. - Changed the tosspkt messages read functions back to the way it - was so the namefield may be exactly 36 characters long excluding - the null terminator. - The PING function didn't work if the message came from a node - not in the setup. - The PING reply now has a Re: prepended. - The scannews function now acts better on nntp error conditions. - Local posted echomail dropped the subject when it was gated to - news. - If imported netmail doesn't have a FMPT kludge and there is - pointinfo in the MSGID line, the pointinfo is taken from the - MSGID line. - Improved the TRACE message of the PING function to make it - more clear that it is a TRACE message. - The PING reply now uses the aka from address that was original - the destination address instead of the matched aka in the - reply message. - Added a hack to try to process .tic files that are not lowercase - filenames. - Added support for a system alias file to convert fidonet - addresses to RFC addresses. - In the mbnews function the tests for the headers Newsgroups: - and Message-ID: are now case insensitive. - File attaches with the leave case option set did not get the - TFS or KFS flags set in the attachement. - - mbdiff: - Removed some debugging logmessages. - - mbfile: - Removed some unnecessary logmessages. - - mbmon: - When viewing the bbs lastcaller list the clock wasn't updated. - The commandline option doesn't work anymore because we - now use Unix Datagram sockets to communicate with the server, - so we must be on the same system. - Added Internet status, running status and system load average - to the Server Statistics screen. - Minor adjustments to the screen layout of the Filesystem Usage - screen. - - mbindex: - Sends the correct IsDoing information to mbtask during sort and - write. - - mbsetup: - Added setup screen for the task manager. - Some menus didn't have the default "-" character in the prompt. - The language setup now adds Italian and Spanish on new - installations. - In main system aka's shortened the domain names from 12 to 11 - characters length to prevent SIGSEGV in mbsetup. - Improved help messages when editing aka's. - Corrected chapter numbering in sitedoc. - Changed page layout sitedoc 8.1 - Removed initialisation of ~/etc/config.data, this is now in - mbtask. - In golded.inc AKAMATCHECHO is no YES. - In golded.inc writing the AKAMATCH aka's other then fidonet - didn't really match the aka's, the main aka was written instead. - - mball: - Removed two redundant log messages. - - mbmail: - The program wrote mbfido instead of mbmail in the logfile. - - mbsebbs: - During login with two names the second name now also checks - for empty responses from the user. - Removed some IEMSI debugging messages. - Removed the timeleft debug message. - Removed logmessage if no newfiles were found. - Removed rendunant log message abount start newfiles scan. - Removed logmessage if no newmail was found. - Removed debug email setarea message. - The list of languages to select is now divided in two columns. - The message to sysop function now doesn't quote and doesn't - write "Sysop wrote to ..." anymore. Thanks to Harald Wuensch. - The program now uses umask(007) instead of umask(000) - In the displayfile function the ^B syntax (show text above - sec. level) is now: ^B^B^B without - the < and > characters. Thanks to Harald Wuensch. - Removed (press enter to Quit) from language prompt 379 since - there is no default choice. - Adjusted a lot of strings for filenames and paths to PATH_MAX - in stead of 80 characters length. - Moved the Nopper call in the fullscreen editor to a place were - it always should work. - - mbcico: - The session debug logmessages are set to the special loglevel. - Implemented EMSI-II, FSC-0088. - When calling a TCP/IP node with hostname in nodelist system - name and a valid phonenumber, and if the hostname could not - be resolved, mbcico would dialout and try to establish a - TCP/IP session over the modem connection. Now the TCP/IP - flags are cleared and mbcico will fallback to valid old style - phone sessions. - In binkp added the M_NUL PHN and M_NUL OPM to log if they are - received from the remote. We also send these flags. - In binkp we now always send and empty dataframe after a file - is sent, most binkp implementations need this to detect EOF. - We don't log received empty frames anymore, we just drop them. - - mbpasswd: - Added check that username and password may not be longer then - 16 characters. - Fixed the error message on some systems about USERGROUPS_ENAB. - - mbuseradd: - Error messages now go to stderr. - Increased stringslength of some internal variables to PATH_MAX. - Check all arguments that they are no longer then 80 characters. - The user is now the owner of his homedir. In this homedir a - directory Maildir with subdirs cur, new and tmp are created, - also owned by the user. Some MTA's need this (Qmail). - Doesn't create the .hushlogin file anymore, not needed. - - mbmsg: - Now runs umask(007) - - mbuser: - If users at the end of the userbase are deleted and the database - should be truncated, these users were not removed from the Unix - system and their homedirectories weren't removed also. - Added a check to see if the sysop defined in the main config - also exists in the user database because these two must match. - - mbstat: - Added the semafore command to set internal mbtask semafore's. - - script/installinit: - Corrected a bug for Slackware 7.0.0 were the wrong initscripts - were installed. - - examples: - Replaced the internet menu and txtfiles with versions that work - with the current menu structure. - - -v0.33.18 27-Jul-2001 - - General: - The development team now has five members and the sources are - on sourceforge's cvs server. - Changed the name to MBSE BBS for Unix instead of Linux. - This version is ported but not well tested to FreeBSD. - - Upgrade: - In your Mail Transport Agent (if you use it) replace the line - "mbmail -r (recipients)" to mbmail "(recipients)". - In postfix this is in the master.cf file. - With mbsetup menu 1.3.8 fill in the path to the *.msg path. - - MBSE.FAQ: - New, maintained by P.E. Kimble aka King Kimerud - - lang: - Added Galego language by Redy Rodriguez. - Corrected Spanish language. - - SETUP.sh: - Doesn't create .huslogin anymore for user bbs. - Script does now work on FreeBSD but needs bash. - - common.a: - Corrected some defines in parsedate.c to include/exclude the - right code. - Changed the rawio to termios style instead of termio. - Added ufs filesystem as normal filesystem to the diskfree - function. - - msg.a: - When locking the JAM messagebase failed due to a lock error - nothing was logged and the error was not flagged. - - mbftpd: - Removed the subdirectory for this not finished program. It may - or may not return later. - - mbfido: - Filefind replies had a wrong ^aREPLY kludge. - Rewrote a lot of code so that similar functions are only once - present. This will make bughunting and maintaining much easier. - Scanned netmail from point addresses created with GoldED are - now always checked for missing FMPT, TOPT and INTL kludges and - they are inserted when missing. - The checkdupe switch also work in uucp mode (mbnews). - The code for mbmail is now merged into mbfido. A symlink from - mbmail to mbfido is created to let mbfido run in mail mode. - The syntax to call mbmail is changed. - Implemented processing ^aFLAGS for received netmail (FSC-0053). - - mbmail: - Obsolete, the functions are now in mbfido. - - mbtask: - Removed all references to the Memwatch debugger, mbtask is oke - but the debugger fills up the harddisk (very fast). - Does now respond again to external semafore's mailout, mailin - and scanout in the semafore directory. - Removes stale socket file if found. - Runs mbsetup init if config.data is created on new systems. - Fixed a SIGBUS fault for Sparc systems - - mbpasswd: - Added CLOSE_SESSIONS and ENV_ROOTPATH to getdef to prevent new - user error messages on some distributions. - Ported to work on FreeBSD. - - mbindex: - Patched by Ken Bowley to prevent a crash when the 300 baud - field is the last item on the nodelist line. - - mbmon: - Changed the rawio to termios style instead of termio. - Shows the OS name in the info screen. - - mbsetup: - Shows the OS name in the info screen. - Creates default tty records with tty names for the right - OS (I hope). - Fixed a bug in the menu editor, deleted menus were not really - deleted. - Added setup items for the menu Display colors. - Added a no suid switch to the menu for doors. - Added setup for *.msg directory in menu 1.3. - When changing the number of newfiles groups, the newfiles - reports database is converted on the fly. - All path variables now have a length of PATH_MAX. - When mbsetup is started, all databases not present are created - and when needed filled with default records. - There is now one possible commandline parameter: init. This - should be used only once (but doesn't hurt if run more then - once) on a new installation. - A check is build in that mbsetup is started by user mbse. - Fixed segfault error during exit of mbsetup when writing the - golded.inc file when the bbs is more or less unconfigured. - The file golded.inc is now only rewritten if changes are made - to the main configuration, fidonet data or message areas. - Added default archiver record for the Russian ARJ archiver. - - mbcico: - Renamed sendfile function in zmsend.c to sendzfile to prevent a - conflict with an existing library call on FreeBSD. - Removed some debug logmessages. - The filerquest response message doesn't use the tmpnam function - anymore, this was the last one of the unsafe tmpnam calls. - - mball: - Removed some compiler warnings on some systems. - - mbsebbs: - Removed some compiler warnings on some systems. - Added menu Display lines. - Added menu item 21, display text only. - When a user has no download files limit and no download Kbytes - limit he may download unlimited. - When a user has no timelimit set in the limits, he will get - a 24 hours session limit. - The written door.sys file now has EOF character at the end. - The written door.sys file now has a : after the comport. - Executing doors in nosuid mode (as real user) is now possible. - This can be switched on using mbsetup. Info will be in FAQ. - Fixed security problem in Unix username and password entry. - Now stoped nicely if started without controling tty. - Many bugs fixed in the full screen editor. - Last line of message is no longer deleted when saving message. - Segfault problem with deleting characters fixed. - Improved word wrapping. (still needs work) - Reduced amount of debug logging messages in editor. - - mbuseradd: - Ported to work on FreeBSD. - - mbpasswd: - Ported to work on FreeBSD. - - mbfile: - All path string variables are now of length PATH_MAX. - Added list file areas. - - fbutil: - Removed list file areas. - - htmldoc: - Upgraded the FTSC documents to the current state. - - -v0.33.19 26-Oct-2001 - - upgrade: - Announce any new files you might have. If you run mbtoberep - it should display no data anymore. - Change the file /opt/mbse/etc/issue like the example in the - subdirectory mbtask. - Change the shell for user "bbs" to /opt/mbse/bin/mbnewusr - The make install fixes several permissions that are wrong for - the new style (not setuid) of mbsebbs. - Remove /opt/mbse/etc/maint to let it replace with a new - version, or change it by hand. - On RedHat, Mandrake or e-smith systems remove the existing - start and stop commands with the runlevel editor, they will - be installed with other values when the system is installed. - If you forget this then mbsebbs will start and stop twice. - After compilation and installation run "mbfile check" to - update all file entries in the files database. This give a lot - of output in the logfile, don't worry about it. - In mbsetup 18 (task manager) set the fields 18, 19 and 20 to - the right values of your system. Also consider the setting - of field 13, set it to Yes if you cannot have a internet - connection at the same time when normal dial to fidonet is - needed. All other users, (more modems, cable/ADSL etc) set - this to No. - Fill in the right IP addresses in fields 11 and 12 of your - ISP's nameservers. If you don't have internet, fill these - with 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2 as dummy addresses. - Change the startup program in /etc/inetd.conf for telnet if - you previously used mbsebbs to mblogin. - Change the default login program in mgetty's login.config to - * - - /opt/mbse/bin/mblogin @ - - general: - Made the Makefile system more simple. The bbs program now - doesn't run setuid anymore! This makes the system more secure. - A new program, mblogin, is written to allow logins with - Fidonet style names from mgetty and telnetd. This is a login - replacement for bbs use only. Normal shell users can't login, - not even root! - On FreeBSD the installed files are not removed anymore from - the source tree. - Added German language file made by Harald Wuensch. - The mbtask daemon now handles the calling of Fidonet nodes. - The sourcetree has now a new subdirectory called unix. Here - are all the system specific programs such as mbpasswd, - mblogin and mbuseradd. - Started NetBSD port, is in testing fase. - Added support for xinetd. - Fixed filemodes for some directories and data files. - - SETUP.sh: - Better grep to check for existing usernames like bbs, mbse. - Ported to NetBSD. - Added support for xinetd configuration. - Changed distribution test for Mandrake. - Changed to recognize the e-smith server based on RedHat. - If system runs xinetd instead of inetd, the configuration for - xinetd is updated with info for mbsebbs. - - installinit.sh: - Changed to recognize the e-smith server based on RedHat. - On RedHat, Mandrake and e-smith systems the symlinks to start - and stop the bbs are now added. - Reorganized the init scripts. - - libcommon.a: - When adding seenby entries, the zone number is copied from the - previous adress just like with the net numbers. This is for - old style tic files, they were not full 3d. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - The nodelist information now also holds the Txx flags. - The mkdirs function now needs a mode parameter for directory - creation. - The filesystem space check is now reliable on FreeBSD and - NetBSD. - - lang: - Changed language prompts 6, 71, 429. - Added language prompts 472 and 473 for FS editor. - Added language prompts 474, 475 and 476 for address entry. - Added language prompts 477 and 478 for post with user alias. - Deleted language prompts 387, 388, 389, 390 - - examples: - Changed menu setup.mnu and textfiles setup.* to show the new - setup entries for the users. - - mbsetup: - Changed usereditor, new layout, added new settings and - changed password reset function. The system password is - now also updated. - Added setup item for menus 317 and 318. - Changed the order of menu 1, global settings. The screens are - now in a more logical order for a first system setup. - Most datafiles are now saved mode 0640 exept the files that - need to be rewritten by users, they have mode 0660. - The filemodes are always checked and corrected during startup. - In the file database editor the default choice was 0 in stead - of -. - When a file area is made unavailable in menu 8.4, first the - files in that area area checked. If there are none, the area - is completly removed, including paths, indexes and database. - When an new area is made available, the database is created. - The AREADEF lines in golded.inc now contain the aka to use - instead of a dot. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - Now logs in the normal system logfile. - On new systems it will now also create one filearea, three - default mail areas, a newfilereport and the groups belonging - to these areas. Also 10 oneliners are installed. - Changed help for nodes billing flag. - Changed users password length to 14 characters instead of 12. - When you make a tty line available, some settings are - automatic set to reasonable defaults. - The color editor now has a rangecheck. - Rewrote calling of the color editor for Sparc systems. - Added setup items in global and message areas to limit the - fetching of newsgroups headers. - The edit field now shows the contents correctly if the field - contains the % character. - In several menus after leaving a edit record records were - displayed from start again, now shows last screen. - When editing a node's connected file/mail groups it can now - handle more then 40 groups without messing up the screen. - Fixed area selection in filedatabase editor. - Protected help string display for boolean edit against buffer - overflow. - Menu 5.1.14, helpstring was too long, causing a buffer - overflow without the previous protection. - - mbsebbs: - Added menu 317, change FS editor shortcut keys to (Emacs/ - Wordstar) style. This has no effect on the editor for now. - Added menu 318, change users address. - Added control-U 4, ON/OFF for FS edit Emacs shortcut keys. - Now updates the lastcaller information when a call is finished - and now also sets all the action bits what the user has been - doing. Also time online is correct now. - Added control-U 5, 6, 7, display users address lines 1, 2 - and 3. - If a user doesn't have a .signature file in his homedir, a - simple one will be created. - If a user saves a new message at the bbs, the message will be - signed using the .signature file. - Patches from Bobby Cabral: - - Fixed display file with more that stopped after every line. - - Added display file "mainlogo" before the "welcome" file. - - Added display files "welcome2..9" after "welcome1" file. - Posting message with users alias is now possible. - If in menu entries "Display prompt" the fore and background - colors are set, the prompt is displayed with these colors. - If not, the prompt defaults to white on black. - Does now run as the users uid, not suid anymore. You are not - able to login with Fidonet style name anymore, the mblogin - program does this. Removed IEMSI support, this has no use - anymore. New users need to register with the mbnewuser - program, mbsebbs is only for registered users. This should - fix all kinds of setuid and security problems with previous - versions. - In the door.sys files is now a nodenumber written. This is - actually the tty record number. - QuickScan messages in netmail areas now only shows personal - messages. - The whoson list now uses mbtask to get the information. - The users exitinfo file is now stored in his homedirectory - with mode 0600. - A lot of code rewrites to make it more modular. - The bbs datafiles that users create now have mode 0660. - The file taglists now work internally with long and short - filenames. - The file listings are displayed with the short filenames. - Download files are sent with short filenames. - File search is done on long and short filenames. - Uploaded files are accepted with long filenames, the short - name is created when the upload is processed. - The virus scan after files upload tried also to use scanners - that were not available. - The upload virus file scan now also scans files that are not - known archives. Should catch macro viri and worms. - The file CRC is now set when importing an uploaded file. - Fixed quote initials of the original user containing a space - character if there was a dot followed by a space in the users - name. - If Ask Date of Birth is not set in the configuration the user - can't change his date of birth and his age is 0 years. You - should not disable this if you restrict access to some file - areas if you want to test the users age. Also the age in the - users record is invalid. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - System calls for archivers and virus scanners are replaced - with execute. - During startup the username is tried from the environment - variables LOGNAME and USER. - Added some automatic file permission corrections. - - mbnewusr: - New program, run by user bbs. This is only to register a new - bbs user. Should be started by the bbs account. - Ask Date of Birth now only is asked if set in configuration. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - - mbpasswd: - Added more checks to see if it's legal invoked. - Password change on FreeBSD finally works. - Moved to new sourcetree. - Ported to NetBSD. - - mblogin: - New program. Replaces standard login, allows Fidonet style - usernames. Has it's own login.defs file. - - mbcico: - Undefined IEMSI support since mbsebbs doesn't support it - anymore. - Filerequest responses are now created with long filenames. - When sending files, if the remote has the FNC link flag, the - filename is mangled to DOS 8.3 format when transmitted. - File request response messages now display the long and - short filename in the reply. - Filerequest response messages now have a random quote added. - The binkp driver now sends 8.3 mangled filenames if that - option is set for the remote node in the setup. - The hydra driver now sends 8.3 mangled filenames and long - filenames as specified in the specs. - Corrected the location of the modem lockfile on FreeBSD. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - When a session fails, the node status retry time is current - time + random dial delay time. Needed for mbtask. - - mbout: - Fixes for Linux Sparc systems. - The node query now displays the system open times (Txx) flags. - The node query now also displays the CM,MO flags etc. - - mbtask: - Changed to handle the External Doors flag in the lastcaller - information. - On new systems, ~/etc/config.data and ~/etc/task.data are - created with mode 0640. - On new systems, the DOS path isn't set anymore by default, - most people don't need it. - Starting utilities is now more relaxed using a 3 seconds - pause timer. Fixed some potential Sparc problems. - On new systems, all paths for MBSE are now created in the - /opt/mbse root. - When scanning outbound, flags are set if flo or mail pkt files - are present. - When the internet connection status changes, the outbound is - rescanned. - Implemented Txx nodelist flags, FSC-0062. - Added code to see which nodes could be called depending on - outbound status, nodelist flags etc. Experimental. - Added code to do outbound calling, experimental. Calling - systems in parallel is now possible. - Creates the semafore do_inet if there is an internet node to - call even if there's no internet connection. Removes this - semafore if there are no internet nodes to call. This can be - used by ppp scripts to see if there is work and when there is - no more work to do. Not important for permament connected - systems. - Made the FreeBSD and NetBSD disk status calls reliable now - that I know how to really get the mounted filesystems. - The system load value is implemented on FreeBSD and NetBSD. - - mbmon: - Changed the lastcaller screen to display the External Door - information. - When lastcaller info is scrolling, the lines are first proper - erased. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - Added support for display do_inet semafore in menu 2. - - mbmsg: - Corrected header in logfile for pack function. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - - import: - Removed users import, could not work anymore. - - mbfido: - When running in mbmail mode, it will try to get the lock on - the program for 10 minutes before aborting and waits until - another mbfido program is ready. - Fixed the problem that the KillSent flag was set on processed - netmail. - Reset the KillSent and Hold flags when storing netmail in the - message base. - The tic file import function now sorts and tests on long file- - names, with the new mangle function an DOS 8.3 filename is - also stored in the file database. - For all files received in tic area, the crc of the tic area - name is stored in the filerecord. This is for the future - rescan option. - Implemented long filenames with hatch. Now uses ticfile key- - word Fullname for the long filename. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - File forwarding now really depends on the downlink billing - flag. - Now limits fetching of newsheaders according to area setting. - Added the Size parameter to the tic files, this appeared to - be missing since a while. - Fixes for Fido->internet gate for dropped characters during - linewrap. Experimental. - Added netmail bounce function. - Protected the postemail function from posting to local FTN - addresses, this will cause a mailloop for undeliverable mail. - These mails will be bounced back. - - mbfile: - During checks the file databases are reset to filemode 0660. - Implemented "mbfile adopt" function. - Started working on long filename support. The real name on - disk is the long filename, the database records also holds - an uppercase mangled 8.3 filename. In most cases this is just - the same name in upper and lowercase. Name mangling like Win$ - is performed on the long filenames. - Implemented "mbfile import" function, this imports complete - areas from files.bbs information. - Added "mbfile toberep" function, this gives an overview of the - toberep database. The program mbtoberep does this as well, but - that one gives a complete dump and is for developer use. - The "mbfile index" function now also writes files.bbs files, - the index.html files for http download and 00index files in - all available areas. The files.bbs files have download - counters included. - The mbfile check function now converts the short filenames - to DOS 8.3 filenames. (The first time this logs lots of - errors). - The mbfile list function now gives a listing of the contents - of a file area if the area number is given as argument. - Implemented "mbfile move" command. You can only move one file - at the same time. - Implemented "mbfile delete" and "mbfile undelete" commands. - The command mbfile check now removes obsolete file databases. - Fixes for Sparc systems. - Fixed index screens to prevent negative totals with large - filebases. - Added standard doctype header and commentline to the html - pages. - The mbfile check function deletes double filerecords in the - database. - - mball: - The index function is now obsolete, this is added to mbfile. - You may need to adjust your scripts that call "mball index". - Fixes for Sparc systems. - Fixed to prevent negative values with large filebases. - - mbaff: - Fixes for Sparc systems. - Fix for large filebases, could not run longer then 10 minutes. - - mbindex: - Fixes for Sparc systems. - - mbdiff: - Fixes for Sparc systems. - - mbfbgen: - Obsolete and removed from the distribution. The function is - now in mbfile. - - fbutil: - Removed from the distribution. Thanks to Johannes Lundberg, - 2:206/149@fidonet to let us use his program until mbfile could - take over. - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2002 b/ChangeLog_2002 deleted file mode 100644 index 8d42dde5..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2002 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,973 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2002,v 1.1 2003/07/06 10:06:45 mbroek Exp $ - - MBSEBBS History in 2002. - - -v0.36.00 26-Dec-2002 - stable release - - update: - These are the total update instructions for the upgrade from - v0.33.21 until v0.36.00. Read and perform this upgrade with - great care, this one is quite complicated. - Make sure you don't have download files with case differences - in download directories like FileName.zip and FILENAME.ZIP. - With this upgrade files with such names will be deleted! - Rename them before you upgrade! - Make sure your outbound is empty, "mbout stat" should not show - anything in the outbounds. You may delete ~/bin/mbfido before - you do this so when you deliver all pending mail no new mail - will be tossed. New mail will stay in your inbound now. - Now backup your whole bbs and download areas! - Compile the new bbs programs, do not yet install them. - Shutdown the bbs with "mbstat close". Kill the mbtask daemon. - Depending on your distribution as root you can do - "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mbsed stop", the location may vary. - Delete ~/etc/lastcall.data - Delete ~/etc/archiver.data - Delete ~/etc/virscan.data - Because the macro template files are changed and you may have - personalized them, these files are not automatic upgraded. If - you want them to be upgraded delete all files in - ~/english/macro . - Now install all new binaries (su to root, make install). - Delete ~/bin/mbfido again (to prevent tossing mail). - Back as user mbse again, start mbtask by typing mbtask at the - commandline. Now you are ready to check and update the changes. - Start mbsetup, enter global configuration and exit and save. - This will set defaults for area-/filemgr logging and security. - The noderecords are updated with new security flags. - This will setup the new outbound queue path, default is - /opt/mbse/var/queue. - The filegroups, ticgroups, tic areas and message areas are - updated with default security flags. - In mbsetup enter Edit Fidonet Nodes. You might want to check - if all the session passwords are still ok. Also check all - nodes if the Pack mail flag is ok, this setting now also - affects echomail! - In nodes screen 1, enter item 2: "Outbox dir" to set a outbox - directory if you want that. This will propose a directory name, - change that if you like to for example to a system or sysop - name. Don't use spaces! - Check new settings in nodes setup, screen 6, items 9 and 10. - Item 9 does not work if the node uses BBBS and maybe others. - If the node uses Allfix or MBSE, 9 and 10 can be Yes. - Check TIC magic records (menu 10.4), all filenames tested are - now uppercase 8.3 names, adjust your filemasks. - In mbsetup enter the Edit Archiver Programs. The new values - should now be set. Do the same for Virus scanners. - This is all for mbsetup. - Run "mbfile check". This will create an error in the logfile - for each file! It will update the filenames on disk to have - both short and long filenames. Just ignore the errors but check - for real deleted files. - Now you are ready, install the binaries again so that mbfido - is present again and you can toss mail. Do this with - "mbstat set mailin", after a while all mail and files will be - tossed and you are back in bussines again. - Have fun. - - changes: - See all changes from development version 0.35.01 upto 0.33.07. - - - MBSEBBS History. - -v0.35.07 11-Dec-2002 - 26-Dec-2002 - - general: - On FreeBSD the lsz and lrz programs are found as alternate for - lz and sz. - - common.a: - For testing purposes of the ESLF (Extended St. Louis Format) - nodelist, debugging is added to show the information in the - ESLF lines. Only visible with utilities debug 's'. - - mbsebbs: - With menu 201 there is now a new optional data parameter N. - When used if a user selects a different message area, areas - with new unread mail are marked with a yellow star. - Also with menu 201 these is now options U+ and U-, which - takes the user to the next or previous Unread message area. - - mbfile: - The index command displays LFN names in the webpages again. - The real download still sends the 8.3 name. - - mbfido: - Better detection of zone information in netmails when netmail - was stored in a netmail packet of a different network and the - netmail misses a lot of kludges. Better logging of processed - netmails. - If a TIC file woth lowercase 8.3 filename is received the name - is forced to uppercase 8.3. - - mbcico: - Code cleanup in opentcp, better handling of given ports and - better logging. - - -v0.35.06 13-Nov-2002 - 11-Dec-2002 - - templates: - The html templates are changed by Joachim Kuwan and now they - are valid html files validated at http://validator.w3.org/ - This upgrade is not automatic because you might have personal - changes in the templates that I do not want to overwrite. - Another one changed is areamgr.status, that one had an error - and did display garbage for the routevia address. - They are in ~/mbsebbs-0.xx.xx/examples/templates.tar and should - go into ~/english/macro/ - Some other templates are changed because they had spelling - errors, you may want to replace all templates. - - general: - Added better support for 8.3 and long filenames by creating - symbolic links in the download directories. - - common.a: - Changed the LFN name mangle functions to prevent 8.3 name - collisions. Now the basepart is 4 characters followed by the - tilde char and then a 3 characters code calculated from the - 16 bits crc of the original filename. Original this was base 5 - followed by a tilde and 2 characters code calculated from the - checksum of the string modulo 1849. Both methods are different - then what MS does. - Added long extension to 3 char extensions for mpeg, smil, perl, - jpeg and tiff. - The unpack function doesn't complain anymore when it was - testing for the archive format on files smaller then 257 bytes. - - mbsebbs: - Several user input functions don't allow comma's anymore. - Uploaded files will now also have a symbolic link to then - long filename from the real 8.3 filename. - Filesearch on filename now uses regexp to find the files. - The caller id didn't show up when the info was available. - A user with only a limit on download files or download Kb could - not download at all. - - mbfido: - TIC file forwarding now uses a list of qualified systems to - forward to, and with this information builds more reliable - seen-by lines. - Imported tic files with a new banner file in the archive got - the wrong filetime in the files database. The mbfile check - command would detect and correct this. - TIC files added to the bbs will now also have a long filename - symbolic link. - With TIC file attaches, the filename attached is the 8.3 name. - TIC processing completly modified to make better LFN support, - internal everything works on the 8.3 filename. - When writing ticfiles for downlinks, the To line now depends - on the new nodes setting. - When writing ticfiles for downlinks, the format of the Seenby - lines now depends on the new nodes setting. - When adding unpacked mail for a directory node, the mail - packets had the wrong filename. - Changed some logging to debug with auto create areas. - Request messages sent to the uplinks are now logged in the - manager logfile. - Removed heavy debugging on some parts of RFC message - processing. - During toss the Nopper code is called to prevent timeout when - a very large packet is tossed that takes longer then 10 mins. - When more then 1024 dupes were tossed, mbfido crashed because - a temp file wasn't closed. - The echomail dupecheck doesn't check the seconds of the message - date anymore. This will catch some rescanned dupes that modify - the seconds of the original messages. - - mbcico: - With filetransfer errors, the attempts counter was not - increased. - - mbfile: - Finished complete support for 8.3 and long filenames. - The check function now creates symbolic links in the download - areas with the 8.3 filename to the long filename so that the - files seem to exist under both names. - The delete and move functions can now use 8.3 or long - filenames as argument. - The index function now creates web pages with the uppercase - 8.3 filename (including thumbnails) because webservers don't - allow downloads from symlinks and the LFN is a symlink. You - could allow your webserver to do this but this is a big - security hole. - - mbsetup: - In filedatabase editor, if a file is deleted the name is - displayed in light blue. - Added setup switches in nodes setup, files, to toggle sending - advanced seen-by lines and the To line in ticfiles. - - mbtask: - The outbound status didn't show the new error codes. - - -v0.35.05 19-Oct-2002 - 13-Nov-2002. - - general: - There is now a mberrors.h file that defines all errorcodes - returned by all programs. - - faq: - Changed the section about ftp feeds. - Added Q&A about failing internet polls. - - mbsebbs: - Email posted at the bbs was not signed with the signature. - Fixed the bug where the filearea number was lost. This was - caused when a user was logged off before the login procedure - was complete. - If user was displaying the whoson list and there was no - matching isdoing action then browsing will be displayed - instead of system error. - Sends Unix name instead of long name to mbtask. - During login the OS and CPU type is displayed. - - mbnewusr: - Sends Unix name instead of long name to mbtask. - During login the OS and CPU type is displayed. - - mbmon: - In screen 1, username field decreased ro 8 characters and the - doing field is increased to 26 characters. - - mbcico: - Fixed crash with incoming YooHoo session with bad password. - Still used the phone override fields for hostname override - with internet calls if there was something filled in. - For inbound sessions if the remote is listed in some nodelist, - mbtask is updated with the sysop name and location. - - mbout: - The stat command now also shows what is on hold for a node - with an directory outbound (ftp node). Status is always hold. - - mbmsg: - The summary counters in the logfile are increased to 6 digits. - - mbsetup: - When installing the default unarchivers (new installations) - the rar is used to unarchive instead of unrar when available, - rar is compiled static and prefered. - Added support for the nomarch unarchiver. Files are extracted - with the -U switch for nodelists. - Removed from Screen 1.13 the unused switches Res Future and - Repl ext. Fixed some help texts. - Added in screen 1.14 settings for Plus All, Notify, Passwd and - Pause. - Removed the default Virnet record from the fidonet setup. - In node setup the pack netmail switch is renamed and is now - for all mail. Default for new records is Yes. - Added length check when importing taglines. - Now writes also ~/etc/msg.txt for MsgEd after messagebase is - updated. - When a new echomail area was created with a default group - setting, then when the group was selected setup would create - the jam basepath itself instead of using the base from the - group. - New JAM areas will not have spaces anymore in the pathnames. - Spaces are replaced by underscores. - - mbfido: - With ticfile processing, the KeepDate setup setting now works. - The FileMgr requests now honor the setting of the switches - Plus All, Notify, Passwd, Message, Tic on/off and Pause. - The AreaMgr reuqests now honor the setting of the switches - Plus All, Notify, Passwd and Pause. - Echomail is now also packed or not according to the packmail - switch in mbsetup. - Statistics count for exported echomail now works. - Email posted in the email box in full domain mode was refused - by SMTP servers because of bad address formatting. - Addex extra check to prevent overflow of arcmail packets - extension. This is logged with a warning when this happens. - If filenames were exhausted and the last one (ending on z) is - truncated in the outbound (has been sent already) it is erased - before the archiver is called to reuse that filename again. - When mail/files were moved to the inbound from a directory - node, this was not processed in the same session. - Moved the ^aTID kludge to the top of the exported message - after the last kludge so people won't complain anymore. - With local hatched files, the aka of the tic area was not added - to the seenby list. - - mbtask: - Removed debug logging of "does" info. - - -v0.35.04 29-Sep-2002 - 19-Oct-2002. - - general: - Added mail and files security flags for nodes. - - clcomm.a: - Added Mgrlog function, logs default to manager.log. Does also - log to Syslog with level '+'. - - mbfido: - Area- and FileMgr requests are now also logged in manager.log - Auto created and removed areas are also logged in manager.log - Auto created area now get the link security from the group. - With message areas auto update it should now only delete - missing echomail areas. - File attaches to our own points were placed in the node's - outbound directory instead of the point outbound. - Files and echomail security flags implemented. - Echomail rescan will also work with newsgroups. - Removed some debug logging with files replace. - Fixed trashing news dupes file when mbfido was called multiple - times. Improved program locking. - Netmail received for a zone/net without netmail board will be - stored in the badmail area. - - mbsetup: - Added setup for the nodes record for security flags. - Added setup for the ticgroups default security flags. - Added setup for the mailgroups default security flags. - Added setup for the tic areas security flags. - Added setup for the message areas security flags. - Menu 14, edit files database had the wrong selection prompt. - Fixed backspace/delete key issue. - - mbmon: - Fixed backspace/delete key issue. - - mbindex: - Removed debug logging. - - -v0.35.03 06-Jul-2002 - 29-Sep-2002 - - general: - Now compiles and installs on HP-PARISC hardware, tested with - Debian 3.0 on a HP 712/80. - - common.a: - Added nodelist override to the nodelist lookup function. - Added protection against emty rfc headers with only a space. - Added test for HA archiver. - - mbinet.a: - If during a connect a newsserver refuses the connection then - don't close our side of the connection. This is a temporary - solution, we should disconnect with timeout instead. - - lang: - Corrected a spelling error in the Dutch language file. - - mbcico: - Changed IsDoing information. - Makes use of the node nodelist override settings. - Fixed a bug that mbcico refused to do internet calls when one - of the No IBN, No ITN or No IFC flags was set. - - mbout: - Makes use of the node nodelist override settings. - The file attach function now adds the file to the queue, by - setting the semafore mailin mbfido will place the file in the - real outbound. - - mbfido: - Rollover now only sets IsDoing when it really does a date - rollover. - When a new tic area was created the first file received for - that area was refused. - Fixed a few problems with local UUCP created netmails. - Added routing tables for special cases. Most systems don't - need this. - The route test command now works exactly as netmails do. - Implemented directory inbound tossing and outbound queueing. - Rewrote the outbound queue system, the queue now works for - files also. - Removed debug logline with extract of FILE_ID.DIZ. - When a file is imported with a name that is already present, - the existing filerecord is updated and not replaced. - There are people using M$ wordprocessors to create TIC files, - there is now better filtering to get that garbage out of the - received tic files. We will forward plain ascii of course. - Fixed the outbound queue to send to nodes not in the setup. - When mbfido stops with error 110 it doesn't remove any locks - because this error is only being used before that main lock is - made. - Changed the error codes during init until the main lock is - made, this must prevent destroying a another lock. - Added extra check to unlock directory function to check that - only the owned lock is removed. - - newuser: - Check for Unix accounts is now case sensitive. - Check existing usernames now also checks handles. - Check for existing Unix names now also includes the name ping - and services names. - Check for handle now also checks Unix names. - The setting for single usernames does work again. - - mbsebbs: - Check existing usernames now also checks handles. - When a user paged the sysop for a chat, after the timer was - expired, the bbs crashed. - Fixed a problem with extra spaces in UUCP replyto address. - Added test for HA archiver. - When changing a Handle, Unix names are checked as forbidden - names as well. - Improved import of FILE_ID.DIZ with file uploads. Only if - FILE_ID.DIZ is processed successfull the user will see that - this file has been used. - Corrected length for manual file description to prevent string - overflow. - Added missing space in message to user about file unpack. - - mbtask: - Changed logging of multiple logmessages that are equal. - Changed semafore debug logmessages. - Fixed log problem not always showing the Call flag. - Now forces callmode to None if the callflag was cleared. - The test to add a node to the calllist now also checks the - internal call flag. - Makes use of the node nodelist override settings. - Added default setting for outbound queue. - - mbsetup: - Enabled setting of nodelist override settings in menu 7.x.3 - After nodes setup edit the semafore scanout is set. - When a JAM messagebase path is changed in one of the message - area, filefind and newfiles records are automatic updated if - they were connected to that area. - Added setup for routing the table. - Corrected several page layouts for printing on A4 paper. - Added setup for nodes connected via directories (we are the - FTP server side). - Added setup setting for outbound queue in global setup. - Added support for default setup of the HA archiver. - Changed Rubout key to do the same as Backspace. (experimental) - - mbmon: - Changed Rubout key to do the same as Backspace. (experimental) - - script: - The bbsdoor.sh and rundoor.sh scripts are now only installed - if they were not installed before. - Added better support for different locations of the external - editor joe. - - examples: - With the aid of a little utility (endian) the right menus are - now installed on little or big endian machines. - - -v0.35.02 22-Jun-2002 - 06-Jul-2002 - - general: - Added checks for GoldED in external program checks. - Added new empty path /opt/mbse/var/boxes. - Implemented nodes private outbound boxes. - Revised the dependencies for all sourcefiles. - - common.a: - Added debug nodelist IFT flag for logging. - Added archive detection for tar, gzip and compress. - - mbsetup: - Changed node records layout into 8 screens to be able to add - more settings. New settings not in use yet are disabled. - Added settings for node contact information. This is private - for mbsetup use only. - Implemented nodes special outbound box setup. When you enter - that item for the first time, it fills this with a suggested - path. - Changed description and filetype for default tar gzipped files - in archiver setup. - Added default records for bzip2 and uncompressed tar files. - - mbcico: - Implemented nodes special outbound boxes. - Corrected a problem with getting modem aftercall info from ISDN - modems. - - mbout: - Implemented nodes special outbound boxes. - - mbfido: - In newsmode when a mesage is received with an illegal formated - date headerline, the date is replaced with the current date - and time. Possible cause: SunMail 1.0 - When reading taglists if there was no description after the - tag, mbfido would crash. - Filefind netmail replies now set the private flag. - Removed debugging messages displaying the incoming tic files. - The mbfido test command now needs a extra parameter, the final - destination to test. It doesn't use the internal fixed table - anymore. - - mbindex: - Fixed a crash when a pointlist contained Point,5,reservered, - and nothing more. - Added nopper code to prevent timeout on slow systems with - large pointlists to compile. - - mbsebbs: - The email address in new created .signature files is only - added if global Give Email is true and in the userecord the - email is also enabled. - The whoson list now supports the /H and /U optional data to - display handles or unix names. - The send online message now supports the /H and /U optional - data to use handles or unix names. - The display userlist function now supports the /H and /U - optional data to use handles or unix names. - The display lastcaller list now also supports the /U optional - data to display Unix names. - Code cleanup in offline reader. - Messages posted using BlueWave format now correct the timezone - difference. - Messages posted using BlueWave now show the tearline of the - OLR client if this is present. - When messages are uploaded with BlueWave or QWK the netmail.jam - or echomail.jam is updated. - With QWK messages upload, if a tearline is already present, it - will not be added again. - - mbmsg: - The isdoing messages now has the area number included. - - mbtask: - When first run the goldnode command is only filled in if it - exists in the mbtask configuration. - Implemented nodes special outbound boxes. - Added debug info for isdoing messages. - - -v0.35.01 05-Jun-2002 - 22-Jun-2002 - - general: - Added structures for netmail routing file. - Expanded nodes structures for FTP and Directory transfers. - Splitted nodes session/mail password in mail and session - password. - Added more external program checks to get the right paths of - archivers, virus scanners etc for default settings in the - setup. - - mbtask: - Removed some debug logging and corrected some spelling. - The ping test now also works if operations are suspended. - Rewrote the ping state machine. - - mbcico: - Now uses the new session password field for session handshake. - The binkp version string now includes the OS and CPU type. - If a transmitted file via binkp is skipped by the remote it - will stay in the queue for the next session. - The binkp protocol now supports the CRC option proposed by - Tobias Ernst. This unofficial extension is also supported by - Irex and patched BinkP versions. - Better error handling for error conditions during a binkp - session. - Fixed a problem with the calculated filetransfer speed with - large files on fast connections. - - mbout: - Removed a small memory leak. - - mbfido: - When creating uplink area requests the from aka used is now - the aka defined in the group. - Removed several memory leaks again. - Fixed a bug when a news article was received with a header - line without a key value such as created by wrong configured - newsreaders. - - mbfile: - Added -v commandline switch to suppress virus checking for the - adopt and import commands. Use with great care. - - mbsebbs: - Bluewave reply packets now also process an incoming *.olc file - so now bluewave if fully Bluewave V3 compatible. Internally it - works by converting the *.olc file to a *.pdq file. Patch made - by Redy Rodriguez. - - mbsetup: - Upgrades the nodes records, the new session password is copied - from the old combined mail/session password. - In nodes submenu 14 the session and mail passwords can now be - edited seperatly. This will change again! - Archivers, file transfer protocols and virus scanners found - during first configure of this program are automatic installed - in the setup and enabled. Others are shown there with default - paths but are disabled, they can be used as examples. - Fixed crashing mbsetup in menus 10.3.2, 10.4.5 and 10.4.6. - Menu 1.1 system aka's now has the option to move aka's to - other positions. Added some check's on the main aka's. - - mbtask: - The pinger now uses a fixed sequence number to check if this - is the problem that sometimes the internet seems down. - - -v0.33.21 04-Jun-2002 - - This is the final release of the 0.33.20 development version. - - -v0.33.20 10-Feb-2002 - 04-Jun-2002 - - upgrade: - Remove /opt/mbse/etc/safe.data - Compile sources and install binaries. Restart the BBS. - Enter mbsetup, this will upgrade the databases. - Go into global configuration, exit and save, this will update - the main configuration (add default macro path). - Edit the message groups and file groups for new settings. - Run mbfile check to fix download directory permissions. - Check the setting in menu 10.2.13 if it does what you want it - to do. - - general: - Added structures for area maintenance with area lists. - Installing the maptabs don't give any errors anymore when - installed as user mbse. The location of the source isn't - important anymore to install the maptabs. - Updated German, Spanish and Galego languages. - The location of the sourcefiles is not important anymore. - Added detection of vpopmail in default installation path. - Changed language prompts 372, 373, 387, 388, 389, 390 and 438. - Added the turbodiesel macro language so that reports can be - customized per language and reports. Thanks to Redy Rodriguez - for finding this one and implement it into mbse bbs. - Splitted the No TCP settings in No IBN, No IFC and No ITN. - Removed settings for Non-hold mail and Pickup Primary. - Removed several setting for http setup, this is now handled - by the macro templates. - The rc files for joe, the external editor are now copied to - /usr/lib/joe or /etc/joe depending on your distribution. - Several readme files are now in a new html file, the FAQ. - - common.a: - Added 2 functions to return the OS name and CPU family. - Added a function to return the right tearline. - Added support for ext3 filesystem in diskspace check. - Fixed lharc archives return code to LHA. - Changed mkprod.awk script to support Debian Woody. - The aka2str function now onmits the @ if there is no domain - information. - - clcomm.a - Added counter for mailer TCP/IP sessions. - - diesel.a - New library for parsing macro templates. - - msgbase.a: - Improved logging for opening message bases. - Added function to delete a JAM message base. - Fix for corrupting LastRead pointers on FreeBSD systems. - - mbsetup: - In message groups added default settings for auto area - creation. - Added servicename filemgr to the filemgr services. - When adding or deleting a message area, several extra checks - are done. The JAM base is also removed when deleting. - Layout for message area editor changed, more logical now. - If selecting a file/mailgroup in node edit that is outside the - visible range of groups, the view is adjusted. - If changing the path in an existing file area, the files in - that area are moved to the new path. - It is now possible to move file areas. - It is now possible to move JAM message bases. - Added edit of external message editor in menu 1.4. - Added edit of NoPrompt setting in menus for doors. - Changed edit of message editor in user editor. - Double noderecords are automatic removed with error logging. - Corrected screen layout in menu 1.4.11. - When editing analogue modem lines, the locked portspeed was - in a lot of cases set to 0. - In newfiles and filefind reports sets default template files - during init. - When adding a new newfiles or filefind record some defaults - are automatic filled in. - Splitted no TCP into no IBN, no IFC and no ITN in global and - nodes setup. - When editing a new message area, and the area was made active, - all entered data was erased. - Removed setting for http setup which are now in the macro - templates. - Changed the screen layout of menu 10.2 a bit as suggested by - Vince Coen. - Fixed a non understandable logmessage in check if nodes are - connected to file and or mail groups. - It is now possible to reset a users time left for today. - The top statusbar now displays the bbs Free/Down/Busy status. - Some dangerous menus cannot be entered anymore while some - programs are being used, ie. the bbs must be free. When these - menus are entered, the bbs will be closed for use. - Added menu 8.6, edit BBS list entries. - Fixed numbering of menu 8.7, edit oneliners. - Added menu 8.8 for safe crackers data. If the safe is cracked - it can now be reset. - Protected convert-all setting in menus 10.1 and 10.2 when no - default archiver is defined. - Changed page layout in site.doc - Changed the confusing No Touch setting in tic areas to Touch. - - mbmon: - The top statusbar now displays the bbs Free/Down/Busy status. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbfido: - In AreaMgr and FileMgr changed aka matching for area - connections. Code cleanups. - In FileMgr when %tick=on/off command was received, mbfido - crashed. - Implemented auto area create comparing a new received echo - from a uplink which has a echomail taglist in one of the - mailgroups defined. The area is created with the defaults - from the mailgroup. - If mbfido fails to unzip a incoming mailarchive, a second - attempt is done after a sync() and one second delay. This - seems to be a kernel flush problem. - The same goes for adding .pkt files to the outbound, a second - try is done after a sync() to add the .pkt to the archive. - In the To field of a created TIC file there is now a comma - between the sysop name and fidonet aka. - When creating a filefind netmail reply there was no - destination address. - Corrected spelling errors in the Areamgr and Filemgr help - messages. - Removed some debug logging from the RFC->FTN gate. - Implemented the FileMgr and AreaMgr pause and resume commands. - Changed logging when AreaMgr/FileMgr commands did fail. - Some checks improved and fixed some potential sigsegv crashes. - Reduced aka match level for (dis)connect areas to zone, net. - This should fix problems on systems with multiple aka's when - the first aka is not the aka in the areas. - In mgr result reports, lines with connected areas do now also - display the aka to which they are connected. - The file forward function now always puts a 8.3 filename in - the outgoing ticfile. For most files nothing is changed. - AreaMgr and FileMgr netmails are now split into more netmails - when the become too large. - When a downlink requests an echomail area which is not yet - available, and there is a areas file for some uplink, the area - is automatic created and a areamgr request is sent to the - uplink to connect that area. The area is created with the - defaults from the mailgroup. - Experimental patch in mkftnhdr to create a To address in news - articles where a Reply-To: header is present. - It was not possible to disconnect file areas. - Added nopper code to full mailscan. - Fixed a problem that caused a SIGSEGV when a node was in the - ticfiles setup to forward file to and there was no noderecord. - When a ticfile was received while our aka is in the path, the - bad tic counter wasn't increased. - Made error message in AddMsgHdr function more clear. - Removed experimental patch in news->ftn gate were wrong To: - address was created. - The mbfido news functions doesn't abort anymore when a - newsgroup didn't exist. - For points in echomail no seen-by entry is added. - The AreaMgr and FileMgr responses and notify messages now use - the diesel macro language. - The tic file forward function now uses only filenames in the - subject of the netmail messages without the path. - The tic file forward netmails now uses template forward.tic - When started a second time it doesn't destroy the lockfile - anymore. - When a converted email to news listserver message is processed - that has a header line starting with X-MS-, the headerline is - suppressed because there is no key for this header. This looks - like a new kind of M$ standard. mbnews crashed on this one. - Fixed a small problem in magic filename testing. - In rfc2ftn the Approved: header now becomes a kludge instead - of being plain passed. - Auto file area create implemented, it can use plain tagfiles - or filegate.zxx formatted files. - The mbfido web command now uses macro templates. - Areamgr uplink requests the sender name is now set to the - sysop's name, so he/she will get to read the responses. - New command: areas. This will read all defined area lists for - files and mail groups that have the Auto Change set to Yes. - Missing areas are created, areas not present anymore are - removed if they are empty. Good for bulk areas create. - When missing areas are created, uplink requests are sent to - connect the areas. - Added more checks to processing of file_id.diz files. Also - when it is illegal formatted the already processed lines are - cleared to prevent later malformatted descriptions. - The hatch and magic processors now scan the filenames to test - using the regexp library, this should be more reliable. - Increased the size of the buffer for filesort. - Improved error reporting when file copy fails. - When a virus scanner is started, de mbtask connection timeout - is set to one hour. - Changed the confusing No Touch setting in tic areas to Touch. - When a file to be attached doesn't exist, a error message is - logged and the attach is treaded as an error. - - mbmsg: - When creating non-existend message bases, the path is created - first if it doesn't exist. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbfile: - The mbfile index command now creates the html pages using the - macro templates html.main and html.areas. The files.css file - is no longer needed. - The check function now checks download directory permissions - and tries to correct errors. - Missing download directories are created mode 0775. - Moved check for empty areas to mbfile check function. - The mbfile move command now also moves the thumbnails. - Better console error reporting when files are copied. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - The html file indexes now have better translation from ANSI - to low ascii and html codes. - The import function didn't import files starting with the - letter 't'. - When a virus scanner is started, de mbtask connection timeout - is set to one hour. - The virus scanner was sometimes not executed in the right - directory with the adopt and import functions. - - mball: - Will not crash anymore when it needs more then 10 minutes to - create the allfiles and newfiles lists. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbaff: - The High-ascii table to translate to lowercase has now the - right values to translate the ansi graphics. - Now uses the template newfiles and filefind to create the - reports. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbdiff: - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - Improved error reporting when copy fails. - - mbindex: - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbtask: - Removed some debug logging. - Creates the semafore is_inet when the internet connections is - available, and removes it when it is down. - Added test for ISDN/modem lines in use. If a line status - change lasted 5 seconds or longer, the oubound will be - rescanned. - Lots of code cleanup. - No setup setting anymore for maximum POTS and ISDN lines, this - is now automatic. - mbtask will now update internal counters how many ISDN and POTS - lines are free to use for dialout. - For ISDN and POTS calls, mbtask now decides which tty to use, - mbcico gets the tty to use as option on the commandline. - Keeps track of the number of mailers running. - Added default path for arealists. - Keeps track of total mailer TCP/IP sessions and will not start - new sessions if the limit from the setup is reached. This will - hopefully prevent that mbcico will use too much bandwidth on - TCP/IP trafic. - Splitted no TCP settings in no IBN, no IFC and no ITN. - Improved the ping tests, better errorlogging and suppresion of - icmp replies that are not for mbtask. Better protected against - flood pings. This should fixes the problem that the internet - seemed down while it was available. - - mbcico: - Fixed binkp driver to accept incoming unprotected sessions. - If a binkp session comes in and there already is a session - with that node, mbcico stopts the binkp session with an error. - Remove some obsolete code that is handled by mbtask. - Added some debug logmessages in ttyio. - Added experimental support for binkp GET command frame, under - test now, seems to work, although the offset request is not - supported. - Registers TCP/IP sessions with mbtask. - All filetransfer times and cps rates are calculated in mSecs. - Splitted no TCP settings in no IBN, no IFC and no ITN. - Removed settings for Non-hold mail and Pickup Primary. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - Fixed some small problems with the history data log. Added tty - information when it is available. - - mbout: - The status display has now 9 digits for the outbound size. - New command, mbout reset , unconditionally resets the - nodes "try" counter, ie. make an undiable node try to call - again. - The status command displays the call attempts. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbsebbs: - On some systems the download taglists contained garbage after - the short filename causing wrong filenames at the users side. - Added support for external message editor written by Redy. - Doors are now passed the parameter to display a prompt after - the door or return silently. - Fixed lharc file return code to LHA. - Calling file transfer protocols now uses the execute call - instead of system. - Improved error logging for file downloads. - When a user has no Location filled in, the bbs doesn't crash - anymore. - The new files scan colored areasnames bar length is corrected. - Fixed the problems with the safecracker door. Removed the - cheat codes and added a delay for the display of the safe - opening. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbnewusr: - New users have the default internal fullscreen editor. - Removed nonsense error message when stopped on a signal. - - mbuser: - If a new user has registered and not yet used the bbs, mbuser - would kill that user because the last login date wasn't set. - It will use the registration date instead. - - mbstat: - The timeout for the wait command was wrong due to a wrong - upsdown semafore test. - Corrected a spelling error. - - hatch: - A new shellscript to hatch files in a tic area. - - mbuseradd: - Added support for vpopmail, vadduser command. - - mbpasswd: - Added support for vpopmail, vpasswd command. - Corrected a define for temp variable. - - mbuser: - Added support for vpopmail, vdeluser command. - - examples: - The Makefile now selects the right little or big endian menu - files to install. - Rebuild the menus and txtfiles for the new external editor. - Removed the mbsetup door from the sample sysop menus. - Added templates.tar, these are the default english macro files - for the diesel library. - - rundoor.sh - Called door.bat instead of doors.bat - - installinit.sh - Modified for SuSE 7.1 and later, the location of the startup - script moved from /sbin to /etc. Patch by Joachim Kuwan. - Also modified init.SuSE for Yast2 on SuSE 8.0 - - mbse.stop: - Added path /usr/local/bin for FreeBSD. Needs the psmisc - package from the ports collection to work. - - init.Debian - Changed user from mbtask to mbse. - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2003 b/ChangeLog_2003 deleted file mode 100644 index 0a515a63..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2003 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,457 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2003,v 1.1 2004/02/09 14:36:36 mbroek Exp $ - - -v0.38.0 26-Dec-2002 - 03-Oct-2003 - - upgrade: - Note: if upgrading from a 0.37.8 or 0.37.9 development version, - then no upgrade procedure is needed. All others read the next - carefully! - - A bit tricky to upgrade and start using the new debug logfile, - follow the next steps exactly!! - 1. Download and install the source - 2. Run "./configure" - 3. Run "make" (and do not install yet) - 4. Run "mbstat close" - 5. Backup /opt/mbse/bin and /opt/mbse/etc. - 6. Run "mbstat close" - 7. Kill mbtask, mostly "kill `/sbin/pidoff mbtask`" will do. - 8. Run (as root) "make install" to install the new software. - 9. Make sure you are user mbse again. - 10. Start mbtask manual, "mbtask" - 11. Run "mbsetup", enter menu 1, exit, save and close. - 12. Wait one minute. - 13. Run "mbstat open" - After this is done the first time, restarting mbtask can be - done as usual by running the mbsed init script. If something - doesn't work (you get socket errors), it is important that you - kill mbtask during software versions swap. All software must - be of the same build. - Check settings menu 1.5.21 for maximum allowed logins. - Check setting of menu 1.14.15. - Remove ~/etc/archiver.data, start mbsetup menu 3, leave and - save. This updates the archiver view contents commands. - After upgrade you may remove ~/etc/maptabs and it's contents. - After upgrade you may remove ~/etc/bank.data. - After upgrade you may remove ~/etc/safe.data. - If you want, download and install the nu-door and safe-door - packages. - In mbsetup 1.17.3 check if you have the XX,CM,IBN,IFC flags, - which indicates your TCP/IP capabilities. This is only for - systems that use TCP/IP, dialup systems should only have - the XX,CM flags. Important: only protocols that you place - in this entry are supported, so XX,CM,IBN will let your system - only call binkp nodes. - - general: - The nodelist lookup functions are now in a separate library. - This will give us easy implemtation of new nodelist formats - and flags. - Introduced a new file, ~/etc/nodelist.conf, this file will - be used for nodelist lookup behaviour. - The current looked-up nodelist strcuture has an extra field, - the URL how that node must be contacted. - Debug logging is now in a separate file, the normal logging is - now only in the normal logfiles. - Changed all Linux references into GNU/Linux. - Changed the address of the FSF in all sources. - Removed memwatch debugger. - Changed all gif and jpg images to png images. - Added a setup switch for the nodes for selecting the wrong - binkp long filenames escape method for Argus and Irex nodes. - Activated the productcode for mbse that is published in the - ftscprod.007, MBSE now has an official product code. - Changed the website address in several sources. - Added switches for binkp CRC mode in global and node records. - Added check for inconv.h in configure script for UNIX98 - character set conversion. (Not yet used). - Removed external (sysop) chat, chat paging times and other - chat stuff that is of no use anymore. The sysop shows his - presence by running mbmon. The mbchat program is obsolete. - Menu item 22 is added, this is user chat session. - For chat (and sysop/user paging chat) works now using the - mbtask daemon. - In several messages handling functions the international - charset translations are removed because of several bugs. They - will be replaced by standard library functions. Right now the - messages are 8 bit clean and there is no translation on the - gateway. The maptabs are removed. - Menu items 22 and 23 are removed, menu 319 is added. You may - want to replace the default txtfiles and menus, upgraded - versions are in the distribution but are not automatic - installed. - Documented menu 318, was present for a long time, just not in - the html docs. - The main Makefile now sets each txtfiles directory to mode 775 - to allow doors to write ansi/ascii screens. - Removed the safe cracker door, this is now external. - A new developer/translator joined the team, David Gonzalez. - The settings to suppres some IP protocols (global and nodes) - are removed, this behaviour must be set using nodelist flags - configuration. - Debug logging for mail and news now have one setting, the M. - Nodelist debug logging now uses the N character. - In some makefiles the chown user.group syntax changed to - user:group to follow the new POSIX syntax. Please let me know - if you are using an older distribution that complains about - this. This was needed for FreeBSD 4.7. - Added Dutch template macro files. Updated English and German - template macro files. Please remove old ones before installing. - - common.a: - Added a set of general purpose timers. - Node locking tests for non-stale lockfiles older then 6 hours. - Added general code for prgram locking. - The getheader function changed to support stone-age .pkt's. - If the packet year has a Y2K bug, the year is fixed. This is - only cosmetic for logging. - If the zone info is missing, the zone is guessed from 2d aka - matching against the system aka's. Then all mail in the .pkt - file is also assumed to be in that zone if there is no zone - info in the messages also. - Guess what, these packets do still exist in Fidonet, it took - 5 years to find them! If you want to check, call 5:5/0 - Fixed compiler warning in network code. - printable function now escapes all non-printable characters. - In rfcmsg function the Cc: header is now treated as any other - header to prevent a SIGSEGV when the headerline is empty. - Removed charset conversion/translation. - Added integer endian byteorder swapper, usefull for non-Intel - hardware. - The poutCR function for the bbs never did send a newline. - New function to get the real case of a filename. - - nodelist.a: - Added experimental support for IP nodes lookup using a default - domain method. This is not the final implementation yet! - Update, this works now as described in a FSP-xxxx that is in - discussion in the FTSC. This will also work for current - practice. - - msgbase.a: - Moved messages link from mbmsg program into library. - Resolved a buffer overflow problem with kludges larger then - 512 bytes. - - mbcico: - Compiled IEMSI code back in, starts mblogin which is not IEMSI - ready yet. A user with an IEMSI terminal can from there do a - manual login. - If doesn't do Multiple Batch mode anymore against binkp/1.1 - mailers. - File resync during receive finally works. - In binkp we don't send a empty dataframe after a file anymore. - Completly changed the files inbound receive, all files are now - first stored in a unique per node temporary inbound directory. - Only after a successfull session all received files are moved - to the final inbound directory. - Another goodie is that this is more safe on busy multiline - systems. - A light improvement in session handshake setup timers. - Added EMSI handshake timers, this gives a more relaxed EMSI - handshake. - Set the EMSI receive failure count to 20 instead of 6, we can - now even accept buggy maindoor sessions and still display a - banner. - For FTS-0001 sessions the mail password was used instead of the - session password. Also improved the password check. - The product code was not entered in the FTS-0001 packet headers. - Revised some state tables in the binkp session setup stage. - Fixed a possible buffer overflow in the binkp driver. - Implemented CRAM rev.4 change in binkp driver. - Binkp now sends M_BSY to the remote when the bbs is closed. - Better logging of BSY and ERR messages. - The binkp transmitter does now escape the unsafe filename - characters. Method is selectable in the setup. - The binkp receiver now does process escaped filenames. - The binkp protocol now supports MD5 crypted passwords. - Removed some heavy debug code from ttyio functions to increase - throughput. - Standarized raw ifcico protocol logging. - Some minor changes to the raw ifcico protocol, better error - checking and a check for buffer overflow. - YooHoo transmitter fixed for transmitting 16 bits product - codes. - With binkp and EMSI sessions double received remote aka's are - filtered. - When calling ITN nodes, the default port is now 23. - Call setup changed and uses now the nodelist lookup URL. - Changed raw ifcico debug logging. - - mbout: - When a poll was removed, the outbound was not rescanned. - - mbfile: - Added program locking to prevent that more than one mbfile can - run at the same time. - When a file was deleted for age or download age, the 8.3 - filename was not removed from disk. - A better check againts empty upload dates when purging files. - Also added a log when this happens. Please report if you see - any of these. - In the import function several bugfixes for reading files.bbs. - Fixed upper/lowercase filenames bug with import. - Move old files to another area failed, only the symbolic link - was moved. - Prepared for multilanguage html pages creation. - - mbfido: - The rfc to ftn gate now drops the headerlines starting with - X-Spam- because they are only filled with advertisents and are - very large (upto 1200 bytes which is somewhat larger for a - fidonet kludge). - Stone age packet support, see common.a. - Due to a configuration error in some system using some tic - processor mbfido did crash. - Now it will log this and continue processing ticfiles with the - risk of sending files back to the owner of that faulty program. - Added the same check for Seenby lines. - In a scanned netmail destined to our own local UUCP gate the - useless X-FTN-INTL and X-FTN-TOPT kludges are no longer - inserted in the message. - Finding the inbound tic file now uses the new filecase function. - Removed all code for charset translation. - In areamgr/filemgr lists the messages are forced splitted when - the force limit is reached in the middle of a group listing. - The nodes statistics are expanded with flow counters. - If echomail is accepted in a unsecure area or the unsecure - commandline option is set, a violation is logged as warning. - Removed some debugging tests and log messages. - If a tic file was received in uppercase, during import in the - bbs the LFN is converted to lowercase. - Promoted some normal debug logmessages to heavy debug messages - in the outbound queue packer. - Echomail from other zones showed the address of your own zone. - Added logging when other errors are found. - At zonegates, the seenby lines were twice stripped. - Another patch to compensate for sysops that pack pascalnet - files in fidonet packets and send these messages into the world - without zone information. - Made the incoming tic files complete case insensitive, mixed - case is now processed. If such file is received, the LFN will - be set to that name. - The magic unpack command now uses the mail unpack command - instead of file unpack command so that paths in the archive are - junked. - - mbsebbs: - When a message is saved, the messages in that area are linked. - Added check for maximum simultaneous logins. - Removed debug logging for userrecord i/o - During virusscan of file uploads, the mbtask timeout timer is - set to one hour to support very long scans. - Changed logging during user login. - Fixed bugs in QWK mail upload processing. - Allow - and _ in email names (GetstrU function). - Increased internal message buffer size to 700 lines. - Fullscreen editor code cleanup, debug messages removed. - When entering a message, the first character of the subject - line was capitalized. - Fixed recognition of tar.gz files. - Added menu function display file. - Display ascii textfiles now uses the More Y/n/= prompt. - When a new message is saved in a local area, the mailout - semafore is not set anymore. - Offline reader, the reply packets are now handled complete - case insensitive. - Dropped BlueWave v2 format completly, obsolete format. - The BlueWave and QWK download packets can have kludges, this - depends on a setting in the userbase. - In downloaded netmail, if message comes from a point, the FMPT - kludge is allways included in the message. - Added some forgotten checks for a valid QWK board name. - Lots of code cleanups in the offline code. - Added menu 320, toggle Offline Reader Extended Info. - Added new control code: control-U + 8, this displays YES or NO - for the new Extended Info setting. - The display file function now displays the ^U8 code. - Added support for door32.sys dropfile. - Fixed user idle logoff when new mailcheck took too long. - Added email reply when reading new (e)mail. - To page the sysop, the CPAG and CCAN commands to mbtask are now - used. - Removed all old chat code that worked on the tty device. - Added chat client site. If the sysop responds to the page - request, the user is dropped into chatmode in the sysop - channel as soon as the user does nothing (ie in a menu or still - in page mode). - It will now refuse to up/download OLR packets when the system - bbs id is not set in the global setup. - When a reply is made on a message in a area which allows - aliases, the user is asked to use his alias. - When a reply is made on a message in a newsgroup and your - systems has a permanent mail domain the email address is used - as from name. - Removed timebank and nextuser doors. - Added editing of user's signature file. New menu item 319. - If the sysop is exporting a echomail message he will have the - option to save to his private directory or to the rules - directory. If saved to the rules directory the message will - have the filename of the area tag. Normal users can only export - to their private directory. Sysops: now you can start - collecting area rules! - New menu 221, display arearules. This function tries to find - the arearules in the rules directory and if found displays - this to the user. - Fixed whoson list to display user real names and handles again. - Fixed send online message to send to user real names, handles - and unix names again. - The menus are machine endian independant. - Maybe removed a bug where the bbs sometimes crashed during - mail reading. - Fixed some minor things to the door.sys file. - Normal users were allowed to delete messages of other users, - now only the writer or those with sysop access to the area are - allowed to delete messages. - Finally wrote Delete Message from the menu (menu 206). - Removed the safe cracker door. - Changed to use the new nodelist lookup methods. - - mbsetup: - Made menus editor work on non-intel platforms. - Added support for debug logging in menu 1.3 and removed the - mbtask debug switch from menu 18. - Import and purge oneliners now log what is done. - In the nodes setup a switch is added to fallback to the wrong - binkp escape method. - Added menu entry 1.5.21 for setting maximum allowed logins. - Added program locking, only one mbsetup can run at the same - time. - In menu 1.14 added global switch to disable binkp CRC32 file - transfers. - In menu 7.x.3 added a switch to enable binkp CRC32 file - transfers with this node. - In menu 1.14 added a switch to turn MD5 crypted passwords off. - The edit archiver has now an edit line for the view archive - commands. - Added protection against wrong database sizes depending on - global settings. - When moving a message area to area zero mbsetup doesn't crash - anymore. - Added new menu item 319, removed menu items 22 and 23. - Added setup for rules directory. - Added setup for menu 221. Changed description of menu 103. - The menu editor is machine endian independant. - Removed setup for the safe cracker door. - In menu 8.3 showing long option data lines, the lines were too - long for a 80 characters display. - Removed global flags No-IBN, IFC and ITN from the setup. - Removed nodes flags No-IBN, IFC and ITN from the setup. - removed del/rubout/bs keys logging. - - mbtask: - Added support for debug logfile. Dropped the debug switch for - mbtask logging, this is now allways on. - On new installations sets max logins to 1. - Now uses standard locking in ~/var/run - When idle, it now reports the time to the next event to be - seen in mbmon menu 1. - With startup it now shows the tty flags in the log. - Remove some semafore debug messages. - Fixed compiler warnings in network code. - Safer logging of user log messages. - In personal message text the text after a ; character is not - ignored anymore. - With mbtask start, the ports locktimes are reset to zero. - Added CSYS command to report if sysop is available. - Added CPAG command to page the sysop. - Added CCAN command to cancel the sysop page. - Added CCKP command to check for a page. - Added CCON, CCLO, CPUT and CGET commands for chatserver. - Implemented a chatserver, this looks like a simple IRC server - to the users. - Arcmail for non-CM nodes and Txx nodes is now sent during the - node's opening hours or ZMH. - Fixed a bug where one of the nodelists was node closed with - each outbound scan and was causing mbtask to stop functioning - after a few days. - After forking the daemon, the stdin, stdout and stderr are - reopend to /dev/null. - Zero the daily status counters finally works again. - Added experimental code where tossing mail is not started as - long as there are mailers running, but not longer as 30 mins. - This should make the whole system less nervous. - Modified this code, didn't work, the toss was always started - at once. - - mbdiff: - If unpacking a diff file fails, a second attempt is done after - a sync and one second delay. - - mbmon: - Updated software info screen. - Added program locking, only one mbmon can run at the same time - to prevent troubles with chat and sysop available. - Reports sysop available or left the system when mbmon starts - or stops. - Reports a page from a user in row 3 of the screen (but doesn't - do chat right now). - Adjusts its screensize if the environment variables LINES and - COLUMNS are set. - (in ~/.profile add the line "export LINES COLUMNS"). - The show lastcallers now adjusts the number of lines available. - The show server clients screen now adjusts to the number of - lines available. - Added chatserver client, there are 2 modes, one id general chat - and the other is respond to a users page request where the - channel is automatic set. - - mbuser: - Added program locking to prevent that more than one mbuser can - run at the same time. - Added nopper code during pack. - - mbaff: - Added program locking to prevent that more than one mbaff can - run at the same time. - - mball: - Added program locking to prevent that more than one mball can - run at the same time. - - mbmsg: - Moved message linking to msgbase library. - - unix: - Fixed compiler warning. - - examples: - Updated Spaning and English chat menu to use the internal - chatserver. - Removed the last menu item from the offline menu, added new - Extended Info toggle (English only). - Updated offline textfiles to remove point download and add - new Extended Info toggle (English only) - The English and Dutch templates are updated to show the new - nodes flow counters (html.nodes). - English textfiles and menus are updated to show the new menu - functions. - Prepared for more example translations. - Added German template files made by Joachim Kuwan. - - script: - Fixed debian init script to allow it to run over the network - by using kill `pidof mbtask` to kill the daemon. - Added full path to pidof command in FreeBSD init script. - Added new init script for FreeBSD. - - lang: - Added language prompts 18 and 19. - Added germandu, a German language file in "Du" style instead of - "Sie". Written by Malte Tychsen. - Changed the last Englsh language prompts in the german.txt. - New language prompt number 17. - Erased language prompts 18..36. - Changed language prompts 15, 16 and 152. - Changed english, german and dutch language prompts 11, 12, 13, - 14 and 107. - Changed in other languages as well, but in English. - - SETUP.sh - Made the script more portable. - - CRON.sh - Removed explanation about Zone Mail Hour, this is obsolete - for a long time already. - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2004 b/ChangeLog_2004 deleted file mode 100644 index 24da9924..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2004 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,889 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2004,v 1.1 2005/10/06 20:49:37 mbse Exp $ - - -v0.70.0 06-Jun-2004 - 26-Oct-2004. - - upgrade: - If you run a version older then 0.60.0, first upgrade to 0.60.0 - If you run a version older then 0.60.0, first upgrade to 0.60.0 - (That was twice). - Don't forget to backup /opt/mbse and all fle areas! - - Check if /opt/mbse/var/msgs is empty before using this version. - Make sure that /opt/mbse/queue is empty, then close the - bbs with "mbstat close wait". - Kill mbtask, "kill `/sbin/pidof mbtask` might work. - Now you may do the upgrade with "make install" as root. This - order is important because the files database moves to a new - location (~/var/fdb). Some other directories move too. - Now you may start the bbs again. - - Start "mbsetup", enter 1, global setup, leave and save". - Run "mbfile check" and then "mbfile index". This fixes the - thumbnails if supported by your system. - Update all maintenance scripts to change the semafore directory - to ~/var/sema. - - If you compiled with ./configure --enable-newsgate you may - need to erase the newsgroup names in the echomail areas you - don't want to gate to news. - - In mbsetup menu 1.14 update the TCP/IP connection details. - - In the english txtfiles and menus the doors menu and screens - are updated for the newer doors setup, you might want to - upgrade or use them as examples. - In the examples directory type "make macros" to update the - macro templates. Be carefull if you have personalized versions. - To reinstall the corrected macro templates go into the examples - directory and type "make macros". - - In mbsetup menu 1.7 check the new items 15, 16 and 17. - - If you want to switch running doors as user instead of via sudo - then read doors.html and follow the instructions. - - If you have BBBS uplinks and use automatic uplink requests then - change the setup of these nodes in screen 7.10. - - - general: - Added compile directive for full newsgate. If this switch is - used then mbfido behaves like it did upto version 0.50.0 and - mbnntp is disabled. - Added define for nodelist line length for all programs. - Added -fno-strict-aliasing switch to gcc to prevent some - warnings. - With the newer versions of dosemu running doors as user finally - works. To migrate you need to read doors.html. - Changed security of most directories and files to allow only - bbs users. - In SETUP.sh better xinetd.d system detection. - On Linux SETUP.sh adds user mbse to group wheel and uucp. - SETUP.sh adds disabled telnet service to inetd.conf or xinetd. - - libmbse.a: - In nodelist.conf changed the order of fields to search for ip - information, field 8 before field 6. - Added a new keyword 'ipprefix' in nodelist.conf to define a - table with IP prefixes to use in field 6. - When files are attached that should "leave" after sent (not - truncated or removed) they are now prepended with the @ - character instead of no character. This is compatible with - ifcico but not with other mailers, but should do no harm - because most mailers only look for the ^ and # characters. - Fixed function to return full 5d address in the outbound when - the address is in a different zone then our own zone. - The socket_connect function now sets the global nodenumber from - the reply of mbtask. - - libnodelist.a: - Implemented the ICM flag (FSP-1033). - Fixed IP port override if there is a port added to a protocol. - Removed some debug logging. - - libmsgbase.a: - If a message area becomes empty after a pack, all lastread - pointers are reset to zero. - Removed debug logmessage from jamPack. - - libdbase.a: - Removed some debug logging from files database module. - The files database is moved from ~/fdb to ~/var/fdb. - Added debug logging to dbfdb to find the problem with not - cleaned magic aliases. - Fixed a problem with the files database were the temp file used - for sorting and inserting files didn't close the temp file. - Changed method of inserting new files so that old magic names - are really cleared. - - mbcico: - Implemented the ICM flag (FSP-1033). - In the binkp driver, when files were found to transmit and - didn't exist anymore, they are not added to the list of files - to sent but are marked as already transmitted so they will - be removed from the .flo file. Also, after a successfull - session .flo files with all files marked as transmitted are - removed. With nodes that were marked crash, this will prevent - continuous calling. - Changed to use direct instead of immediate mail. - Changed binkp IsDoing info. - Removed a little debug logging. - - mbout: - Implemented the ICM flag (FSP-1033). - Code cleanup for nodelist processing. - Changed to use direct instead of immediate mail. - - mbfido: - Added compile directive for full newsgate. - Removed logmessage in addpkt function. - Added code to un_attach files during tic import that are - deleted from the system by replace, or keep # magic actions, - but also for files with the same name that are replaced. - Removed debug logging from toberep function since all problems - are solved. - In rfc2ftn added check for ".\n" to change to " .\n" instead of - only check for ".\r\n". - Added support for *.msg files. If any are found, they are - processed and put in a netmail area. From there the mbfido scan - function is automatic called so that the message is sent out or - stays in the area if it has a local destination. File attaches - are supported. Note that this is not a gate, only put *.msg - files in that directory that originate from one of your own - aka's. - Fixed logging of 0 articles in scannews. - With the command "mbfido areas" without the -q option the user - must confirm this action. - For netmails to uplinks for areamgr/filemgr changes, the wrong - password was used. - In large areamgr/filemgr responses each 2048 bytes was an extra - inserted. - No help was displayed when no valid command was given. - Echomail for non-existing areas now finally is stored in the - badmail area. - Echomail received from not connected nodes is stored in the - badmail area unless the area allowes it. - Can now send (hopefully) valid uplink requests to BBBS systems. - Removed some debug logging from un_attach, made one into a - normal logmessage. - The postemail and scanemail functions are changed so that - Outlook email addresses are parsed so that we can reply via - smtp. - During scan the Msg_Read function is now called with a width - of 79 characters instead of 78. This fixes the missing address - on Origin lines of 79 characters long. - The *.msg function now uses Fgets instead of fgets to read the - message. - - mbmsg: - With te post command, the right number of commandline options - is checked, if this is wrong the help message is displayed. - If a message is posted in a local area, no echomail.jam is - updated and the mailout semafore is not set. - Added checks in the mbmsg post command if the To parameter has - the correct syntax for netmail and all other areas. - Will now return a non-zero error if the post() function - failed. - Fixed counter in logfile that should show the number of linked - messages. - With the post command a check is done to see if the input file - has a tearline and origin line, if not mbmsg will add these - lines, else the lines of the input file are used. - - mbfile: - The filenames in the html pages are now the long filenames. - This fixes download problems with some mangled 8.3 filenames. - Fixed a bug where "mbfile k p i" didn't give the help screen. - The html index now uses html named character entities on the - area names on the main index page. - With html index creation if the convert program for the - thumbnails failed, the html pages were wrong. - The thumbnails were created from the 8.3 name but the url was - created to the LFN. Depending on the settings of your apache - server you would see the thumbnails or not. - The check for wrong thumbnails changed from LFN to 8.3 names. - Updated to use the new files database location. - - mbindex: - Code cleanup for nodelist processing. - Added a extra check to see if nodelist datalines are valid to - prevent segfaults on Skynet nodelists. - Does finally compile a username index. - Fixed compiling pointlists where on the Boss line when there - is no last comma on the line. - - mbdiff: - Added EOF character as last character in the new created list. - - mbaff: - In newfiles and filefind reports with the tty info lines, also - display TCP/IP connection details. - - mbstat: - In the wait function the semafore directory was scanned direct - instead of using the library functions. - - mbsebbs: - Added user@domain login for pop3 mailboxes. - If pop3 login fails, the bbs won't hang. - If a users homedirectory doesn't exist, a correct error message - is displayed and logged. - If a user replied to a email and the system was in Own - maildomain mode, the From address was changed to the Fidonet - style address instead of Unix address. - When a netmail reply is done to a node without a valid address - we ask the user if he wants to continue. - Changed menu logging. - The exec_nosuid function for doors now also has a extra small - delay just like all other execute functions to prevent problems - on fast machines. - Added extra fflush in quickscan mail. - When calling the external editor, the fromaddress if available - is given to joe. - In Quick_Bye reset all signal handlers to prevent that die() is - called in case something goes wrong during Quick_Bye. - The fake nodenumber is now obtained from mbtask instead of a - count of tty line records so the used nodenumbers will be a lot - lower then before. - Changed Msg_Read from 78 to 79 characters. - In menu the semafore directory was scanned direct instead of - using the library functions. - - mbnewuser: - Made questions for screenlen, newmail check and newfiles check - dependant of settings in the setup. - During program exit, it tried to remove the wrong socket to - mbtask. - - mbnntp: - If compiled in full newsmode, this program acts like a dummy. - - mbuser: - Fixed permissions. - - mbtask: - Implemented the ICM flag (FSP-1033). - Added defaults for questions for screenlen, newmail check and - newfiles check. - Changed to use direct instead of immediate mail. - When calling mbcico the address passed is now 5d. - Tried to call nodes during ZMH or during a Tyx window when mail - was on hold. - The comm protocol reply to the AINI command now contains a fake - node number. - The magic filenames directory is moved from ~/magic to - ~/var/magic. - The semafore directory is moved from ~/sema to ~/var/sema. - When shutting down on UPS semafore "upsdown", the log was - garbled. - When shutting down on an external event and there were users - online, mbtask did not wait. - - mbsetup: - In mail and files group edit screens, to make an area active - existing connections check is skipped. - If a node record is deleted, the outbox and directory paths - are removed as well if they are empty. - Added user@domain login for pop3 servers in screen 1.12. - Added compile directive for full newsgate to prevent newsgroup - name creation in default compiled mode. - When editing files, after leaving a file record the file range - displayed stays around the last area. - If a message area is deleted and a rulefile is present, this - rulefile is deleted too. - When a new golded.inc file is written, only fidonet records - that are active are written. - When a file area is deleted, the file path wasn't removed. - In menu 2, added 3 checks to see if enough info is entered to - make a valid network setup. - Changed in menu 1.14 some labels and help messages for TCP/IP - global settings. - In menu 1.7 added 3 new items to ask new users for screenlen, - newmail check and newfiles check. - Changed nodes screens to have a separate uplink managers setup - screen, and added switches for BBBS uplinks. - If the convert program is found and was not found before, the - defaults are set in menu 1.15.6. - The files database is moved from ~/fdb to ~/var/fdb. - The magic filenames directory is moved from ~/magic to - ~/var/magic. - The semafore directory is moved from ~/sema to ~/var/sema. - In user setup, if user gets a new security level, his timelimit - is updated with your permission to the new levels. - - examples: - Changed the macro templates for filefind and newfiles. - Fixed 2 spelling errors in the dutch macro templates. - Fixed another spelling error in the filemgr.help template of - all languages. - - script: - Fixed NetBSD init script reload command. - Changed bbsdoor.sh, it now hase a variable pointing to the dos - directory. - Created runvirtual.sh, this replaces rundoor.sh for old systems - that run doors using the obsoleted sudo method. - Rewrote rundoor.sh for running dosemu with user privileges. - Changed all locations for dosemu so that we run in the mbse - environment with privileges of the user running the door. - In the editor script (that calls joe) made a fix for screens - wider then 80 characters. Also fixed the joe path if it should - run in emacs mode. Added FromAddress in the header. - Changed all init and maint scripts to move the semafore - directory from ~/sema to ~/var/sema. - - lang: - Added language prompts 26 and 27. - - - -v0.60.0 09-Feb-2004 - 04-Jun-2004 - - upgrade: - Before upgrade announce all new files! - Compile all programs. - Close the system with mbstat close. - Install programs as root (as usual). - Start mbsetup, this can take a while on a system with lots of - files, during startup the files database will be converted. - After the menu appears, enter global setup, exit and save. - This will also update the message area records and the message - group permission. - Now stop and restart mbtask. - Open the system with mbstat open. - In all message groups set check/set default character set. - In all message areas set the character set to use with the - global editor (to CP437 for example). Local and netmail - areas must be done by hand because they are most likely not - in a group. - The macro templates are updated, you MUST install the newfiles - macro template at least because the format changed! - Type "make help" in the examples subdirectory to see how. - - - general: - Reorganized the library header files. This will make it easier - to switch to dynamic libraries so other apps can link to mbse. - Updated to a new files database structure that allows for - expanding the records like most other databases to allow new - features. - Removed all references to costsharing for ticfiles which wasn't - fully implemented. - Added setup items for subprocess priority and sync filesystem. - Added setup parameter for filefind keyword length. - Removed one setup entry for check for free diskspace, there - were two different values for the same purpose. The removed - one was not used. - Moved doc directory from /opt/mbse/doc to /opt/mbse/share/doc. - Added configure test for CPU optimization flags. Use with - ./configure --enable-optimize. - Added charset kludges for CP852 2 and CP895 2, Czech Latin-2 - and Kamenicky. There are no mapping tables available. - Added new location of joerc files for FreeBSD 4.9 - - SETUP.sh: - Changed to support Darwin (OS X). Note that in earlier days - mbse did compile under OS X, but things are different since - then. Work is underway to let it compile and run again. - To better support Darwin (OS X) a hardware sponsor is needed. - - libmbse.a: - Changed the execute function so it will work on 2.6.x kernels - and fast cpu's. - Added execute_str function for compatibility with the older - api. Added execute_pth function to execute programs in the - path. - Moved the initial delay in the execute functions to the child - process. This solved the "lost child messages". - Added enoughspace function to check diskspace. - - libmsgbase.a: - With JAM_Readheader the Msg.Replyid field wasn't filled. - - libdbase.a: - Added new Files DataBase functions that will handle FDB io - with locking. - - mbaff: - Patched to store long filename in the newfiles database - Writes the ^aCHRS: kludge again in new created messages. - Changed ^aPID to include OS and CPU. - Added macro "u" that holds the magic filerequest name. - When scanning for uploads, files which were hatched now have - the right tic area name instead of AREA n in the announce - record. They also contain the used magic filename if this is - known. - The scan for new uploads function is updated to the new files - database structure. - The filefind function is updated to the new files database - structure. - Updated to use new disk watcher. - Now uses new FDB functions. - - mbsebbs: - Added support for the internal editor for hi-ascii - international character sets. - The screenlength is now really set to the users screenlength. - mbsebbs: - Writes the ^aCHRS: kludge again in new created messages. - Changed ^aPID to include OS and CPU. - Added user selecting a character set, menu 321. - Added login check to see if user has a valid character set. - Added Control-U 9 to display file to show the users character - set in the menus screens. - Added experimental characterset translation to message read. - This will translate the message character set used to the users - character set. Code is used from Martin Junius Fidogate - package. (A better solution may follow in a next release). - In delete file in home directory the Y/N keys were read from - the wrong language prompt. - Replaced system() call with execute. - Updated to the new files database structure. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - Added logging of virus scanner results. - Patches for offline reader programs that create messages with - wrong line terminaters (Sempoint). - Now uses new FDB functions. - The users tag directory wasn't properly cleaned before a new - download session. - The message group stat counters were not updated when a user - posted a message at the bbs. - - mbnewusr: - Replaced system() call with execute. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - - mbout: - Replaced system() call with execute. - In check for T-Mail fileboxes added condition that the zone - must exist in the setup. - - mbfido: - Changed ^aTID to include OS and CPU. - For the tic area create and message area create the check is - now case insensitive, also the area tagnames are forced to - uppercase. This should solve the problems with Linuxnet. - Replaced system() call with execute. - New files who already in the toberep database will not be - added again, but may be updated with newer info. - When removing files during tic import due to replace or maximum - files, thumbnails are now also removed from disk. - Updated tic file import function to the new files database - structure. - Fixed a bug in mbfile kill that destroyed the filebase when a - file was deleted or moved. - Doesn't write Magic Request into files description anymore, - this is now handled outsite the description lines. - Updated to use new disk watcher. - The area tags are now created in /opt/mbse/share/doc/tags. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - The last argument '*' which was hardcoded in the virusscan - function is removed, this should be done in the setup for the - virus scanners. - Added loging of virus scanner results. - When a new echomail area is auto created, the creation date and - the newsgroup name will be set. - Fixed news command, only real newsgroup areas are fetched from - the remote newsserver. - Now uses new FDB functions. - When a bbs created file attach is created, the subject line is - converted so that the path information is removed, this is to - keep programs like FD (and maybe others) happy. - - mbsetup: - In edit message groups added setup for default character set. - In edit message areas added setup for character set for the - area. Also added global edit for character set. - In several places where groups need to be tagged, there is now - a switch (*) to select/deselect all groups at once. - In the user editor the sex is now changed with the spacebar to - prevent typing errors. - In the user editor added character set edit in the second - screen. - Removed users fullscreen chat setting, not used. - Added menu setup for change character set, menu 321. - Replaced system() call with execute. - Added auto upgrade for the files database. - Changed menus 14, 7.n.6, 10.1 and 8.4. - Changed default charset for new mailgroups and message areas - to CP437. - Added setup for filefind keyword length in menu 13. - Added setup items in menu 1.5 for child priority and filesystem - sync calls. - In several menus that can change paths, a command to mbtask is - given to reread filesystem tables when something is changed. - Fixed error if a file area is deleted that has an empty files - database. - Added html sitedocs creation. The advantage of html over the - old plain doc is to easy see crossreferences using hyperlinks. - The html files are created in /opt/mbse/share/doc/html. - The ~/doc/xref.doc and ~/doc/stat.doc are not created anymore, - there was nothing in it yet. - Removed setup for the unused free diskspace parameter. - In nodes edit aka's it was not possible to delete aka's. - Added auto setup for message area creation date. Also creates - a faked newsgroup name in echomail areas. Both settings are - needed for the newsserver. - It wasn't possible anymore to change the number of systems in - menu 1.11.11 - Fixed a header include. - Now uses new FDB functions. - Message group setup now sets mode 660 for ~/etc/mgroups.data. - In menu 1.2 removed Omen Id that was not used. - In menu 18 removed settings for ISP connect and hangup. - - mbcico: - Updated file request function to new files database structure. - Fixed a compile problem on FreeBSD 5.1 - Fixed a bug when a m_get was received with file offset = file - size that would log a negative transfer time and transfer rate. - Fixed a bug when a m_get message was received with the current - file with offset = file size to properly close the file and - unlink from the outbound queue. - Fixed a bug when a m_get message was received on a file that - was already transmitted to remove that file from the outbound - queue. - Removed some debug logging from inbound handler. - Updated to use new disk watcher. - All heavy debug logmessages are now in defines and are only - enabled with ./configure --enable-newbinkp - In check for T-Mail fileboxes added condition that the zone - must exist in the setup. - Added protection against empty domain names received from - remote systems. - Now uses new FDB functions. - - mball: - Replaced system() call with execute. - Added support for files database Magic request field. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - Now uses new FDB functions. - - mbfile: - For creating www pages of the download areas, the new mapping - tables are used to translate from ibmpc characters to - iso-8859-1. - Replaced system() call with execute. - Updated kill, index, check, pack, list, adopt, import, move, - delete and sort to the new files database structure. - The file delete function in kill didn't delete the thumbnail. - The mbfile del and undel commands accept wildcards in the - filename. - Fixed an error in check when a mangled 8.3 filename was changed - and the symbolic link was not adjusted. - Added rearc command. - The check command does now also check if the magic alias file - request names are valid and removes the invalid entries. - Updated to use new disk watcher. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - The toberep command now logs the toberep.data in the debug - logfile. - Mbfile check will abort if a header of a files database is - corrupt. - Mbfile check will now accept an area number to just check one - single area. - Now uses new FDB functions. - - mbmsg: - Writes the ^aCHRS: kludge again in new created messages. - Changed ^aPID to include OS and CPU. - Updated to use new disk watcher. - - mbdiff: - Replaced system() call with execute. - Updated to use new disk watcher. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - - mbuseradd: - Uses the execv instead of system to call the systems useradd - program. - Fixed removing of a OS created homedir. - Added msleep delay in execute child process. - On NetBSD fixed the errormessage when a new user is - created. - - mbpasswd: - Uses the execv instead of system to call the systems vpassswd - program if needed. - Added msleep delay in execute child process. - - mbindex: - Updated to use new disk watcher. - - mbuser: - Updated to use new disk watcher. - - mbmon: - Switched to use new filesystems command. - On screen 2 added disk status. - On screen 3, the warning colors for diskspace are now triggered - by the global config setting, red for the upper limit, and - yellow for the upper limit * 4. Added RO/RW status indicator. - - mbtask: - Added communication commands for disk watch thread. - Added disk watch thread, this will monitor filesystems usage - for only the filesystems that are used by mbse. - Signal handler for sigchld set to sig_dfl, for Fedora. - Removed setup for old diskspace parameter. - Fixed crash on NetBSD Sparc when getsysinfo was called. - Fixed SIGCHLD logmessages on Fedora. - Added mbnntp to the taskregs to count as a user program. - In check for T-Mail fileboxes added condition that the zone - must exist in the setup. - - mblogin: - Changed some defines for NetBSD 1.6.2 - - mbnntp: - New program, news server to read/write echomail with a news - client. Users must be registered bbs users. - - examples: - Added change character set in English menus and textfiles. - Updated all newfiles macro template to include the magic file- - request macro (English, German, Spanish and Dutch). - Updated English, German, Spanish and Dutch macro files: - html.nodes and filemgr.status. - - lang: - Added language prompts 23, 24 and 25. - removed obsolete prompt 240. - Updated germandu.txt (by Malte Tychsen). - - script: - In the maint script removed the check option from the mbfile - command so it will not run every day. - Updated maintenace scripts to check that they are run by user - mbse. The new scripts are not automatic installed, in the ~/etc - directory you will find these scripts with the extension .new - You may need to manually update the scripts before you install - the new scripts manually. - - - -v0.50.0 03-Oct-2003 - 09-Feb-2004 - - general: - Added menu setup switches for doors: Singe user door and - hidden from lists. - Make dist now creates bzip2 archives. - Two html pages are now under control of configure. - The configure scripts shows the use of zlib compression for - Hydra and Binkp. - Updated all documentation to validate html makeup. - Added installation support for Gentoo Linux, contributed by - Capitán X. - Since this version Posix threads are being used, please let - me know if this doesn't compile on you system. - All Makefiles do not strip the binaries anymore, the binaries - are stripped during make install only. This allows to run the - not yet installed binaries under debuggers. - The configure script has a --enable-debugging option so that - all code can be compiled to let it run under debuggers. Not - usefull for production systems. - This version had a lot of testing using valgrind. Most errors - were minor problems. - Added French language file created by Francois Thunus. This - translation is not yet complete. - Cleanup in main makefile, added help. - Revised configure and all Makefiles for better support of - linking with threads libraries. - Changed endian tests using the configure script. - Upgraded to new released ftscprod.008 - Added setup option per node to disable the binkp/1.1 protocol. - Added new binkp/1.1 driver. - In all sources replaced the usleep function with the msleep - function. The usleep function will become obsolete someday. - Incoming and outgoing telnet (ITN) sessions finally works. - - upgrade: - If you don't have any personal archivers, then remove - ~/etc/archiver.data and start mbsetup to recreate the - archivers setup. - If you didn't change anything of the language defaults then - delete /opt/mbse/etc/language.data and run mbsetup to create - a new language.data including the french setup. - Check setting 7.x.3.18 for each node. If you know the node uses - Irex between 2.24 and 2.29 then set this to Yes or you won't - have good sessions without files with this mailer. Sessions - with Irex that do transfer some file are Ok. - - libclcomm: - Fixed a small (not harmfull) buffer overlapped copy detected - by valgrind. - - libcommon: - A small fix in printable log function. - Added a safety check for the TCP registrate function to prevent - stale TCP/IP mailer counts. - Fixed a forgotten fclose in proglock. - Allows node locking with zero bytes lockfiles created by some - other OS when enabled in the setup. - The attach function now checks if a file is already attached. - In execute and execsh on Linux systems sync() is called before - and after running the external program to make sure diskbuffers - are committed. Also added a 300 ms pause. - Added a milliseconds timer. - Code cleanup. - - libmsgbase: - In JAM_Open replaced a strcpy with memmove. - Fixed invalid memory read/write in Msg_Link. - - libdbase: - Code cleanup in dbdupe. - - libnodelist: - Fixed a small memory leak. - - mbsebbs: - The whoson list displays the doorname if set in the menus. - If a door is single user and the door is in use, the second - user can't start the door but gets a message about this - situation. - Fixed a bug where the bbs goes into a loop after idle timeout - during login (and maybe in other situations). - Fixed chat debug logging to only log to the debug.log file. - Posted netmail messages now support CC: lines. The CC: lines - should be the first lines of the message in the format: - CC: Michiel Broek 2:280/28 - The Carbon Copied messages are marked with original sender. - Fixed small memory leak. - Fixed posting to local/echomail areas from bbs users. - A lot of small fixes for problems found with valgrind. - - mbsetup: - Added menu settings for single user door and hide door. Added - setting for the door name in the menus and removed the never - used password for the menu (Was only present in the setup). - In node editor, fixed error message when there was no more - room for new nodes to point to the right menus. - Added support for tar compressed archives. - Changed all fidonet domain names to maximum 8 characters so - that we now follow the FTSC specs. - Removed binkp CRC settings. - Fixed a unitialized unlink call in nodes close. - Fixed unclosed tempfile. - Fixed several small memory leaks. - Added default record for french language. - Added setting in menu 1.14 to allow zero bytes lockfiles - created by another OS. - Added setting in menu 7.x.3.18 to disable the use of binkp/1.1 - protocol per node. - Corrected a spelling error (thanks Vince). - Removed global setup screen for the ftp server. - Reorganised menu 1.4 screen 1 and 2. - Added settings for T-Mail filebox paths in the second screen - of menu 1.4. - Clearing the working message is now only done by the keyboard - read function. - In several menu items added range check for integer values. - In global main aka setup, added check if a domain name is - present. - Updates to the database is now shown to the user. - - mbcico: - Added Hydra zlib compressed data blocks using the idea of Alex - Shakhaylo. The compression will transfer some files about twice - as fast as without compression. - Changed signal handlers to better detect broken TCP links. - Changed two inbound logmessages to debug level. - All internal references to tfido port changed to telnet port - because we now default to telnet port 23 for ITN calls. - Dropped binkp CRC support because it will be incompatible with - future extensions. - Fixed a small memory leak. - New binkp/1.1 driver. Check the upgrade for your Irex links. - In case of troubles please report these. - Added support for T-Mail fileboxes, partly written and info - provided by Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski (2:480/127). - Removed the check to disable calling points. - Added a check to see if we get a URL to call other systems. - If nodelist info fails, increase error counter in steps of 10. - Fixed nodelocks during session handshake after many years. The - problem showed only when mbcico was used together with a mailer - on a different OS. When a aka is busy, the aka is now dropped. - When all akas are busy, a session is impossible and the session - is refused. Thanks to Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski for finding and - documenting this bug. - The total session avg cps is now corrected with the two seconds - session close delay time. - Added PLZ compression option to binkp. - Added telnet input and output filters so we can now call and - answer telnet (ITN) sessions. - - mbfile: - When the areanumber with the adopt command was not given, the - help is displayed instead of trying area 0 that doesn't exist. - With the file move, adopt and import command if the file - already exists in the destination area, the action is refused. - Added mbfile sort command. Files are case insensitive - sorted on the long filename. After sort the indexes are rebuild. - Fixed some logging that should have been debug logging. - Fixed a uninitialized memory pointer in the index command. - Fixed a 3 forgotten file closes in mbfile list. - Removed sync calls that are now in execute. - - mbfido: - Changed two logmessages to debug level. - Fixed a some small memory leaks. - With scannews after a GROUP command when authorisation was - asked we did not perform a login. - Removed sync calls that are now in execute. - - mbtask: - The ping function now runs in a separate thread. - Changed some ping timer logic. - Added a "secret" commandline parameter to allow mbtask to run - under control of debuggers. - The client command server runs in a separate thread. - Fixed some small memory leaks which had no effect on long term - running of mbtask, only leaks during program stop. - Moved the scheduler in a thread. - Rewrote shutdown procedure to make it more portable. - Removed default settings for the ftp server. - Added support for T-Mail fileboxes. - Will call points if a call method is available. - - mbout: - Fixed several memory leaks. - Poll, remove poll and request failed to points which had no - point directory in the outbound, now the directory is created. - Added support for T-Mail fileboxes. - - mbindex: - Fixed a forgotten file close. - - mball: - Fixed 2 forgotten fclose functions. - - mbuser: - Fixed a forgotten file close when nothing was done. - - mbmon: - Fixed a minor problem with an uninitialized array. - - mbdiff: - Removed sync calls that are now in execute. - - mbpasswd: - Fixed a small memory leak. - - mbuseradd: - Now logs to syslog instead of stderr. - - script: - Added install scripts for Gentoo. - Changed all init scripts to allow the slower stopping of mbtask - For the latest Slackware distros a setup script for pkgtool is - added. Most other distro's don't need this. - Dropped support for Slackware pre 7.0. - Changed startup scripts for NetBSD. - Fixed NetBSD init script - All init scripts now clean the ~/var/run directory and start - the bbs allways so that the bbs will try to start after a power - failure. - New scripts are installed with an extension of .new, you need - to check yourself if you can use them to replace your own - possible modified scripts. - Updated the hatch script to abort if it's not configured. - If the user skips to hatch a file, the questions for the magic - and replace command are not shown anymore. - Dropped support for RedHat and Mandrake pre 6.1. - - lang: - Added language prompts 20, 21 and 22. - - examples: - Updated English and Spanish menus with the new door settings. - Fixed some spelling errors in the Dutch templates. - Updated file menus, added View File command. - Changed Dutch newfiles template file. - - html: - Removed the outdated ftsc documents, www.ftsc.org is the place - to look for them - Added upgrade procedure. - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2005 b/ChangeLog_2005 deleted file mode 100644 index 08b20f39..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2005 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,451 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2005,v 1.1 2006/07/23 09:53:53 mbse Exp $ - - -v0.82.0 06-Oct-2005 - 06-Nov-2005 - - This is a bugfix release for version 0.80.0. - - general: - Made changes to structures and sources to make everything - compatible between 32 and 64 bit systems. Special thanks to - Alan Ianson and Robert Wolfe for testing the 64 bit versions. - Added escaping in client/server comms. It is now allowed to - use comma's in user names, locations etc. - - upgrade: - The bbs menu Change Screenlength is obsolete. Remove this from - the menus (setup.mnu) and ascii/ansi screens (setup.a??). - Owners of 64 bits systems should check if all *.sts files in - the outbound are 12 bytes log. If not, stop the whole bbs and - remove all these files. Then start the bbs again. - Owners of 64 bit systems that have run version 0.80.0 or older - should really backup everything and be prepared that all data - files are not compatible anymore. Blame the GNU people for - changing the storage format for some variables. - After upgrade databases are compatible between 32 and 64 bit - systems. - - libmbse.a: - Added clencode and cldecode to safe escape messages to mbtask. - In nodelock show program name if node is already locked. - - mbcico: - Made binkp GZ and BZ2 compression final. - Fixed compile errors when both zlib and bzlib development - packages are not installed on some distro's. - - mbfido: - Fixed a segfault when tossing as a point echomail without a - seen-by line. - - mbsebbs: - Automatic dynamic detection of the users screensize. - There is no check anymore for a valid tty with network calls, - instead a fake ttyinfo record is created. Modem/ISDN and - console still need a valid configured tty. - Fixed a bug in the email menu that would let the current - mailbox disappear. - Fixed the internal fullscreen editor. - Accepts connections via ssh. - Log close message sent to the user. - Allow comma again in several input functions. - - mbnewusr: - There is no check anymore for a valid tty with network calls, - instead a fake ttyinfo record is created. Modem/ISDN and - console still need a valid configured tty. - Accepts connections via ssh. - - mbtask: - Logs program name that locks serial ports. - Added clencode and cldecode to safe escape messages with - clients. - - mbsetup: - Removed settings for users screenlength. - In tty setup the network records are automatic removed. The - setting for auth log is removed (was never used). - SuSE compile fix. - - lang: Removed prompts 64, 80 and 81. - Changed prompt 348. - Added prompt 31. - - examples: - removed Change Screenlength from the English menus and - txtfiles. - - - -v0.80.0 27-Oct-2004 - 06-Oct-2005 - - Yes, this release took too long to complete. But there were too - many problems that a stable release wasn't a good idea. - - general: - Due to lack of maintainers italian language support is dropped. - Upgraded to ftscprod.010 - Added port to OpenBSD, is under test (and doesn't work yet). - Code cleanup so that compile stops on unknown OSes and CPUs - instead of missing code parts. - Added Unix codepage KOI8-R (Russian) and patches from Dmitry - Komissaroff. - Updated Copyright notices to 2004 to 2005. - From filetranfer records removed the batch and bidirectional - switches, these are no longer needed. - Added new subdirectory mbutils. Some sources from the mbsebbs - subdirectory are moved there. - Changed the CFLAGS back from -O3 to -O2 since there seem some - stablity problems and I want to rule out the possibility that - this is caused by bad gcc optimisation. - - upgrade: - In mbsetup menu 8.2 remove the Italian language. - In /opt/mbse "rm -rf italian". - In /opt/mbse/etc "rm italian.lang". - Or keep it, but you need to take care of updating this language - yourself. - Check mbsetup 7.n.3.14 and 7.n.3.15 settings. - You may limit the mailhistory.html size by setting 1.15.8 - Check mbsetup 1.13.4 and 1.13.5, they should be empty or point - to valid and readable logfiles. If set then ftp and or www - downloads are counted as valid downloads. - Enter setup menu 8.4 once and leave to clear unused data. - Start mbsetup, in screen 1.2 item 10, add your real internet - name or IP there. This MUST be the name that is returned when - you do a nslookup on your external IP address. - Add the following line to /etc/services: - fido 60179/udp # chatserver - Make sure you remove everything related to bbslist menus from - your menus and txtfiles. - Start mbsetup and leave. - You might want to check menu 8.5, file transfer protocols since - we now have internal protocols. - - nodelist.a: - Clear node Hold or Down status if set in nodes setup. - - mbselib.a: - Removed some debug logging. - Added a function to clean subject lines from garbage, trailing - spaces etc. to improve message linking. - Added code for Internet BBS Chat. - - msgbase.a: - Fixed JAM pack function, the lastread pointers could be wrong - if the last messages of an area were deleted. - - libdiesel.a: - Changed the maximum string length from 2560 to 4096 characters. - - libmbinet.a: - Fixed error messages when the host to connect to has a DNS - error. - - charset: - Changed rfc-2045 name x-mac to mac. Changed x-ibmpc to cp437. - This allows rfc mime headers to show official names. - Added some basic things to support Chinese. - - mbcico: - Added support for binkp GZ and BZ2 compression. Can be turned - off per node. To use it configure with --enable-experiment. - Record previous session state so we can better react on failed - sessions. - Added detection of remote options NR, ND and NDA to prepare - for implementation. - Rewrote inbound handling for binkp sessions so that recovery - from failed sessions works, even with compressed transfers. - Fixed crash on received m_get command. - Increased binkp timeout from 180 to 300 seconds. - Added protection during binkp receive for zero bytes compressed - data frames, this will cause uncompress error -5 because zero - bytes can't be compressed at all. - Fixed test for valid aka's in the EMSI handshake that prevented - that host aka's (node /0) were not presented to the remote. - (thanks Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski). - Removed binkp extra debug logging and some standard debug logging. - Added auto workaround for Internet Rex 2.24 upto 2.29 binkp bug. - However, it is still wise to set the "No binkp/1.1" setting in - the node setup if you have a record for such node. - - mbout: - Code cleanup. - - mbfido: - If some newsarticles are not accepted for post, don't treat - this as fatal and clear the sendqueue. - Removed soft-cr filter during message import. - Code cleanup. - Added debug logging in rfc2ftn to track a rare problem. - Added error logmessage in case *.msg path isn't defined. - Fixed a segfault when echomail.jam or netmail.jam is corrupted - when scanning for outgoing mail. - Fixed fido style from address for posting news. - Reinstalled charset translation on the gateway. Changed the - way how FTN kludges are translated to RFC headers. - Dropped support for newsgroup distribution. - In tic processing changed pointer type for seenby lists. - Fixed running out of file descriptors when there are lots of - bad mailpackets. - Fixed commandline parser for mail recipients. - Added subject line clean in several places. - When message areas are autocreated, golded.inc and msg.txt are - recreated for the external editors. - The web stats can now limit the size of mailhistory.html - The FileMgr command connects news nodes SR if set for the tic - area. - Empty *.msg netmails for our own system are dropped with and - logged (just like received empty netmails). Empty netmails to - remote systems are still stored in the netmail base. - Added debug logging for exporting netmails from the messagebase - so that we later can decide to mark these messages auto deleted. - In rfc2ftn a debug logmessage added to check for unrecognised - message ids. - With html create the general strings are now converted to html - entinities. - - mbnntp: - Removed some debug logging. - Added leading zeros for generated msgid's. - Improved charset detection. - Does now send the right mime headers recognised by news clients. - Fixed compile problem with some compilers. - When sending the mime header with the charset used to the news - client, the original message charset is tried first, else the - area charset, else the users charset and if all failed, we send - the us-ascci charset as default. - More patches added from Dmitry Komissaroff to improve charset - support. Also improved msgid linking. - Removed dead timercode. - Code cleanup. - When a message is posted without RFC Messageid, a fidonet MSGID - is fresh created. - Changed X-JAM kludges to X-FTN kludges to make it compatible - with the rest of the gates. - Patches from Dmitry Komissaroff to make charset translation - work on message subject lines. It will now also send the right - charset for the user in the charset header line so that the - client will show the message in the users charset. - - mbfile: - Code cleanup. - With the index command only changed areas are indexed. This - removes the feature request for a switch per area from the - TODO list because this solution works better and much faster. - Dropped support for areas on CDrom. - The adopt command now first checks if the filename is 8.3 or a - long filename and the correct format for import is then set. - With mbfile import, download counters in files.bbs are skipped. - When the file description was missing in files.bbs with the - import command, mbfile would crash. Now a dummy description is - inserted. - The directory from which the import is done is first tested for - write access, if forbidden then no import is done. This also - means you cannot import directly from CD's but that you need - to copy the CD contents first to a harddisk. - Better error reporting if something is wrong. - The import command now also figures out the difference between - 8.3 and long filenames and does the right thing during import. - During file import the destination is tested for both 8.3 and - LFN for an existing file. Improved error reporting. - With mbfile import the original file isn't renamed anymore. - Fixed error reporting when files in files.bbs were not found - on disk. - In mbfile check added a check for the filemode of the real file - in the download area, if it's not 0644 it will be corrected. - With adopt, import and move allow to overwrite a file with the - same name if the -f option is used on the commandline. - - mbsebbs: - Code cleanup. - Changed syntax for calling mbpasswd. - Blocked sysop to chat and page the sysop. Sysops use mbmon. - Fixed errormessage if chatserver is not available. - Added language prompts 29 and 30. - Added logging of remote host and terminal. - Added subject line clean in several places. - Fixed headerlines for posting news. - Fixed headerlines for posting email. - When a message is posted by a user, the CHRS kludge of the user - is used in the message, not the area setting. - When a user logs in, the users locale (guessed value from his - characterset) is set. Experimental to see if libc functions will - support Chinese characters. - Allowed hi-ascii input characters in the internal fs editor, - the chat input and one general input function. This may have - effects for all users not using us-ascii keyboards. - Added more support for Chinese using the traduce function. - Changed color for chat lines with one * at the begin. - The creation of the mailout semafore is now after the hangup - so that mbfido won't start before the bbs is finished. - Removed bbslist menus, this will become a door. - Added #define NFGVMIN 1 in openport. - During hangup we set sighup to ignore. - Some small buffer protections added in addfile. - Fixed keyboad input for all bigendian machines. - Patches from Dmitry Komissaroff to make charset translation - work on message subject lines. - In change handle the first character of the name is not - capitalized. - Changed layout of raw directory listing to support longer - filenames. - Rewrote terminal i/o. - If a user pages the sysop a hint is displayed to fill in the - reason to chat, language prompt 28. - After forced chat, redisplay the last menu. - Removed support for non-batching protocols (xmodem) and for - bidirectional protocols. - Removed Ctrl-F G, this is of no use anymore. - Switched to new modular download and upload functions. - With download from file areas, the long filename is sent to - the users, we will only support protocols that allow this. - When an invalid OLR reply packet is received, it is removed - from the users upload directory. - We don't reward upload time anymore, only bytes. It's more - troubles to implement right then it's worth these days. This - is caused by telnet connections when we never know what the - real linespeed is with to/from the user. - Added the following internal file transfer protocols: Xmodem, - Ymodem, Ymodem-1K, Ymodem-G, Zmodem and Zmodem-8K (aka ZedZap). - Xmodem should not be used, but is available because Ymodem is - available, ie: don't make it available for your users. - For more information see the manual setup/protocol.html. - After upload, files are now stored correctly in the filebase. - In change protocol, changed the colors. - With user chat, the timeout timer wasn't refreshed. - Improved test for users protocol available. - Fixed download K and files setting for users on a new day. - - mbnewusr: - Changed syntax for calling mbpasswd. - If we can detect the users screenlength then we don't bother - asking the user. - Added logging during execute of mbuseradd. - Corrected wrong ANSI setting for new users. - Added logging of remote host and terminal. - If the external editor is configured a new user gets the - external editor by default instead of the internal editor. - During hangup we set sighup to ignore. - Fixed keyboad input for all bigendian machines. - Rewrote terminal i/o. - - mbsetup: - Removed Italian default record. Rewrote code to create default - language records. - Added node setup switch to override node Hold or Down status. - Changed syntax for calling mbpasswd. - Dropped support for newsgroup distribution. - Added setup switches per node to disable PLZ or GZ and BZ2 - compression protocols with binkp. - Added setup entry 1.15.8 to set a limit on the size of the - mailer history html page. - Added setup for Internet BBS Chat. - Added setup items 1.13.4 and 1.13.5. These could point to - a valid apache logfile in common format and ftp xferlog - logfile. If defined then downloads via www and or ftp can - be counted. - Dropped support for file areas on CDrom. - In menu 10 added a switch to default connect downlinks SR - instead if S. - Added language defaults for Chinese. - Removed obsolete bbslist editor. - Made some web sitedoc screens look better. - Changed helplines for areamanager filenames to indicate that - these are case sensitive. - Added support for XxxxBSD console port. - For new systems, there will now be 16 terminal ports created - instead of 10, this is the maximum number of safe created ttys. - The ttys are now sorted on the comment fields. - In file transfers edit, removed switches for batch and bidirect - protocols, added a switch for internal protocols. - New internal protocols are automatic added and the external - protocols are disabled. Some fields of the internal protocols - are protected. - In file areas, free downloads is now default for new areas. - - mbtask: - Code cleanup and memory optimisation. - Added check to some chat commands to check if the chat thread - is running so that clients can give a proper message. - Added Internet BBS Chat. - Dropped support for file areas on CDrom. - The created semafore files are now world readable so that low - privileged users like nobody can check the semafore's. - - mbmon: - Added Internet BBS Chat. - Changed color for chat lines with one * at the begin. - - mbaff: - Fixed a crash when announce a empty description line. - - mbdiff: - Code cleanup. - - mball: - Code cleanup. - If a valid WWW logfile is specified in menu 1.13.4 then http - downloads are counted and the filedatabase is updated before - the allfiles listings are created. Note that the very first - time only a mark is placed in ~/var and nothing is done. - - mbstat: - Code cleanup. - - mbuser: - Code cleanup. - - mbmsg: - Code cleanup and removed dead code. - - mbpasswd: - Added security checks to see if this program is legally called. - Changed commandline syntax. - - mbuseradd: - Added security checks to see if this program is legally called. - - mblogin: - The file ~/etc/login.defs now has default the issue file - enabled so that it also is displayed for incoming telnet users. - - script: - The installinit script now recognizes Fedora Core (but it used - to work anyway). - Added mbfile check to monthly maintenance script. - Fixed the Slackware setup script that didn't make the startup - symlinks in runlevel 4 if the directory /etc/rc.d/rc4.d didn't - exist. - Modified rundoor.sh so that it uses two different dosemu - configuration files, one for virtual modem and one without. - See the manual doors.html. - In the editor script modified the joe header so that it will - work with the new terminal i/o. - - lang: - New prompts 28, 29 and 30. - Added Chinese language. - TODO: remove bbslist entries. - Changed width of prompt 261. - Removed leading spaces of prompt 151. - Removed prompts 259 and 276. - - examples: - Removed bbs list items from the English menus and txtfiles and - the Spanish menus and txtfiles. - Fixed the menu archives so that they contain menu files again. - Fixed logo display. - Fixed Spanish txtfiles to leave out an old support bbs. - - html: - Added batch file upload written by Russell Tiedt to the faq. - - porting: - Compiles more or less on x86_64, there are issues with utmp - and struct lastlog - Compiles on NetBSD i386. - Compiles on Alpha. - Doesn't compile on Mac OS X. - - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2006 b/ChangeLog_2006 deleted file mode 100644 index dc20757b..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2006 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2006,v 1.1 2008/11/29 13:55:33 mbse Exp $ - - -v0.90.0 06-Nov-2005 - 23-Jul-2006 - - upgrade: - Start mbsetup once and leave, this will update user records - with the wrong editor choice, fixes the files databases if - needed and upgrades the nodes settings. - Add extra switches to unarchiver commands entry 11, see - mbsetup for the archivers. - In menus 7.n.3.14 check if the NR flag is off, unless you need - it (which I doubt). - - mbsebbs: - Removed antique line editor. - Added check for users homedirectory permissions and attempt to - fix errors. If fatal the connection is dropped. - Fixed virus scan of uploaded archives. - There are no paths anymore in OLR download packet files. - Made OLR bluewave packets CPU independant. - Fixed a strange bug that ftell didn't work right, this caused - corrupt bluewave download packets. - Bluewave is now big/little endian correct. - Added width marker for chat input and fixed linelength. - Added screen rows detection using ANSI sequences needed for - some terminal programs like minicom. - Writes LINES and COLUMNS environment into data.msg so that the - joe editor can use that. - Changed zmodem transmitter timeout to 60 seconds and changed - the zmodem init fase so that clients that don't start automatic - have a chance to start the transfer. - The zmodem transmitter now uses buffered output. - Added Change archiver menu. - Added crontrol-U0 to display current archiver. - Changes to OLR ASCII download: - - area files are named after area tag if possible, dots are - replaced by underscores and extension is .text. - - If available each message now has a msgid in the header. - - Added a .info file with control information. - Fixed logging of wrong file after upload. - - mbtask: - Lots of changes and bugfixes in the IBC chatserver. - Added code to the chatserver thread to handle remote servers - with dynamic dns addresses. - All IBC log lines start now with IBC: to allow easier grep. - Added global reset for chatservers every 24 hours. - Added setup checks for two main configuration settings for IBC - and fail to start if they are missing. - Don't start connections with IBC servers that miss settings in - the chatserver setup. - Several commands now send the server address from the servers - setup to the neighbours. - After server connect send the correct usernames already in chat. - When the IBC server detects a IP change of a remote server it - will completly restart the connection with that remote. - Made several functions multithread aware. - On shutdown also send PART and QUIT messages to all our links - for our own users if they are still online so that the network - will keep the correct state. - Removed all thread programming so that mbtask is now a single - process again. - Fixed startup problem on new installations. - Changed chat welcome message. - Registration info for the clients was send double coded. - Delete users from channel when a server disconnects. - Delete users from a server when server disconnects. - Check for stopped tasks reverted to the old method without - signal handlers. - Fixed comma issue in user/city registration. - Fixed a crash when there is no /etc/services udp port for the - chatserver. - - mbsetup: - In users edit screen, removed append record option. - Blocked changing the users unixname. - Removed antique line editor is edit users. - In IBC setup added a switch for dynamic dns. - Added switches to default extract commands for file_id.diz - files to: - nomarch -U - rar -cu - unrar -cu - unzip -L - Other archives don't support forced upper or lowercase. - Added NR switch to the nodes session setup. - When a filearea was moved to another path the symlinks were not - moved to the new path. - Added archiver selection for nodes in node setup. - In archiver select added checks for valid archivers and allowed - escape without selecting an archiver. - Added selection of archiver select menu. - Added setup switch for tic nodes that need a 4d seen-by line. - When saving message areas, the golded.inc file now has the - groupid numbers from the groups in echomail or news areas. - The message groups now handle groupnumbers for golded groups. - In nodes setup added check for paths when directory sessions - are selected. - - mbcico: - Don't add files to send anymore when batchnr > 20 to prevent - an infinite session loop. - Implemented binkp NR option. - Assume EXTCMD is set when GZ or BZ2 is active. - Added real error message for failed outgoing IP connections. - - mbfido: - Added some experimental code for tic orphans processing. - Fixed crash when receiving bad tics. - Tic orphans and bad crc handling is using a new method. - Now using new tmp workdirectory functions. - When a hatch directory doesn't exist, it is created. - Removed gated SB debug logmessages. - Made searching file file_id.diz case insensitive. - Uses archiver from the setup to pack mail for a node. - If sending crash to a node not in the setup, a default - archiver is now set to ZIP. - Accept unpacket mail for own points. - In created ticfiles in advanced seen-by mode, setting the node - to 4d will add point numbers to the seen-by lines if needed. - When message areas are auto changed, the updated golded.inc - file now has the groupid numbers from the groups in echomail - or news areas. - Seenby addresses in the internal tables did not store the - point numbers. - Added warning log for messages >= 32768 bytes. - - mbfile: - Now using new tmp workdirectory functions. - Fixed file importing of non-archived files. - The test for files.bbs for files to import was done in the - wrong directory. - If a file is not removed from disk during pack, a error log - is created instead of a normal log. - Fixed a crash when files.bbs had empty lines. - Made searching file file_id.diz case insensitive. - Import now skips empty lines in files.bbs. - Import now handles properly missing files. - - mbaff: - Fixed announce and filefind report problem when there were " - characters in the description. - - mbmon: - Improved error message when the chatserver is not configured - in /etc/services. - In chat beeps are heard for system messages. - Added width marker for chat input and fixed linelength. - Better user input checking in chat. - Safer display in chat. - - mbstat: - Don't write in errorlog after normal termination. - Added semafore names to help display. - - mbmsg: - With the post function the right time is now used. - - mbnntp: - Removed AREA:TAG kludge from posted articles. - - libmbse.a: - Added temp workdirectory functions. - On socket send error 2, abort the client program. - Fixed another 32/64 bit issue in the files databases and added - automatic correction if detected. - Fixed comma issue in user/city registration. - - nodelist.a: - Fixed parsing the nodelist when IBN:1.2.3.4 returned the IP - address 1.2.3.4 with port 1. - - lang: - Changed language prompts 373 and 438. - New prompts 86, 87, 88 and 89. - - install: - The checkbasic script uses more tricks to see if you are mbse - su to root before install. - - examples: - Updated Engish menus and txtfiles. - diff --git a/ChangeLog_2007 b/ChangeLog_2007 deleted file mode 100644 index 1bfb1ff5..00000000 --- a/ChangeLog_2007 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -$Id: ChangeLog_2007,v 1.1 2008/11/29 13:55:33 mbse Exp $ - - -v0.92.0 08-Oct-2006 - 16-Oct-2007 - - general: - With this version de default internal character encoding is - UTF-8. BBS users who have a UTF-8 terminal can use the bbs in - UTF-8 mode and should have no troubles at all reading and - writing messages in several language encodings. - Fixed building on FreeBSD, tested on 5.3 and 6.2. - Added support to link to the GeoIP library. If it's present on - your system, mbcico, mbsebbs, mbnewusr and mbnntp will log the - country from which the connection is made. - Added example telnet login for NetBSD. - Dropped support for NetBSD < 3.0. - Added support for Ubuntu. - Added support for the ARM processor. - - upgrade: - Because some directories will be moved, a special upgrade - procedure is needed. Take the following steps: - 1. Don't install the new source yet and make a backup! - 2. In the source topdir run "make clean". - 3. Unpack the new source. - 4. Build new source, "./configure" and "make". - 5. Run "./mbsetup-0.92.0/mbsetup", enter global setup and - leave with save. this 'should' move all your existing - language files to the new directory structure. - 6. "su", run "make install" and restart the bbs. - 7. "exit". - If you didn't do steps 1 and 2 (automatic updates) and you - installed the source over the old source, you will have some - extra files in the lang subdir of the source. No big deal. - If you didn't run step 5 then the new language paths have - the default files from source and not your own. Your own files - are then still under ~/english/*.* ~/dutch/*.* etc. Move the - contents of these subdirs into ~/share/int/menus/en/* etc. - Compile and install this new version. - In all macro files html.* change the charset to UTF-8. You will - find these in /opt/mbse/share/int/macro/*/html.* - If you still have all default macro files then in the source - directory mbsebbs/examples simply run "make macros" to install - the updated versions. - Run "mbfile index -f " once to regenerate all download html - index pages with UTF-8 encoding. Check the error.log for - errors. - In mbsetup menu 1.3.7 change logo.asc into logo.ans and make - sure you have that file. A note about the logo file, it will - be displayed before we know if a user has a utf-8 or ansi - terminal, so change your logo screen so that it has no ansi - grafic characters, just plain ascii with ansi color codes. - Start and leave mbsetup, this will upgrade the newfiles and - filefind reports to set a defaults CHRS kludge CP437 2 which - is good for reports with ANSI blockgraphics. - The next step is optional but advised to make the symbolic - links in the download areas without path information: - - mbse$ cd /opt/mbse/ftp - mbse$ find pub -type l -exec rm '{}' \; - mbse$ mbfile check - - Make sure mbtask is restarted. - - libmbse: - Fixed commandline address parsing if a 2d address was given. - Added coding and decoding to strings that are processed by the - diesel macroprocessor. - Fixed a compile warning in the diesel code. - Moved default language paths into ~/share/int - Fixed a too low memory allocation in clencode. - Added support or the ARM processor, thanks to Simon Voortman. - - libmsgbase: - Added extra debug info in pack function. - Fixed serveral problems with LastRead pointers created by - GoldED. - LastRead records that don't belong to a valid user are - purged. - - libnodelist: - Don't complain if attempt to read an extended nodelist line - fails. - - libdiesel: - Fixed linking problem on OpenBSD. - - mbcico: - If no suitable compressor found for binkp transfers then don't - complain. - Added mbtask command to update the MIB counters. - Fixed a lot of gcc4 compiler warnings. - Fixed compiling on NetBSD 3.1. - Catch SIGIOT. - Fixed outbound scanning on ARM systems. - Added GeoIP support. - - mbout: - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbfido: - Check if active marked virusscanner is really present on the - system. - Don't crash on empty ticfiles. - Fixed log message for scanned netmail. - The make web stat command produces UTF-8 webpages. - The add file function now creates links without pathnames. - In rfc2ftn if we cannot find the incoming charset from the - standard table we will fall back to the charset in the - Content-type: header and try to initialize iconv with that - value. - For debug info help to me, the headers Content-Type and - Content-Transfer-Encoding are temporary stored in the fido - message as kludges. - Added mbtask commands to update the MIB counters. - Fixed mbfile import with too many description lines in - files.bbs - Fixed a buffer overflow when processing TIC files with a lot - of garbage in it. - Fixed a lot of gcc4 compiler warnings. - Fixed compiling on NetBSD 3.1. - If the LFN in the tic file is empty, create a lowercase name. - Catch SIGIOT. - Fixed date conversion in netmail-email gate. - Fixed buffer overwrite caused by bad formatted ticfiles. - - mbsebbs: - Remove some private user files from the users home directory - during logoff. - Check if active marked virusscanner is really present on the - system. - Moved default language paths into ~/share/int - Added terminal setting UTF-8. - Removed setting ANSI/Textmode, allways graphic now. - All *.asc textfiles are now obsolete, only *.ans are valid. - Display ansi file converts to UTF-8 if the user has UTF-8. - Email and FTN mail reading now translates to the users - characterset using glibc iconv. - Changed menus lastcallers, whoson, userlist, pinfo, fsedit, - timestats, filelist to output UTF-8 code if the user has set - that terminal setting. - Uploaded files now have symlinks without pathnames. - Fixed upload crash when a FILE_ID.DIZ is found but the bbs is - not allowed to open it for reading. - The filelist now displays long filenames (finally). - Searching FILE_ID.DIZ in uploads is now case insensitive. - Improved cleaning users tmp dir after virus scan. - Fixed a lot of gcc4 compiler warnings. - Fixed compiling on NetBSD 3.1. - Catch SIGIOT. - Use both CRC and User ID to search lastread record. - Added missing check to see if a user is allowed to post or - reply a message. - Added GeoIP support. - - mbnewusr: - Fixed loading default language for new user. - Catch SIGIOT. - Added GeoIP support. - - mbfile: - The check filebase command now also removes dead symlinks from - the download directories. - The index command produces UTF-8 webpages. - The check command now repairs filenames without using absolute - pathnames. - The adopt, import and move functions now make links without - path. - Help message displays quoted description. - The adopt command works even if the description isn't quoted. - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbindex: - Check nodelist permissions and try to correct them. - When the first Zone entry is missing in the nodelist, mbindex - aborts with a fatal error and doesn't replace the nodelist - index. - Keep the latest 4 instead of 2 nodelists in the nodelist - directory to allow a few weeks for recovery. - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbdiff: - Wrote a lf instead of eof character as last character in the - new nodelist. - Fixed CRC error made by previous change. - Fixed a lot of gcc4 compiler warnings. - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbaff: - For each newfiles and filefind report there is now a CHRS - kludge setting. Reports will be converted to the selected - charset. Origin characterset is CP437 for now. - Catch SIGIOT. - Fixed filefind search filenames case insensitive. - Fixed filefind search in description. - - mball: - Now also creates allfiles.utf and newfiles.utf with UTF-8 - encoded text. These new files will also be added to the zip - archives. - Creates allfiles/newfiles listings with long filenames and - short filenames. - Removed debug logging for checking WWW/FTP downloads. - Catch SIGIOT. - File download checks from http and ftp are now case - insensitive. - - mbmsg: - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbstat: - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbnntp: - Reading news outputs UTF-8 coded articles. Posting is done - with the client side charset and translated when needed. - Suppress logging of passwords. - Catch SIGIOT. - Added GeoIP support. - Removed a lot of debug logging. - - mbsetup: - In generated html sitedocs fixed link from node to tic areas. - Moved default language paths into ~/share/int - In newfiles and filefind reports the Hi-ASCII setting is gone - and a CHRS kludge selection is added. Defaults to CP437 2. - Blocked selection of FTN and Usenet moderated message areas. - Changed the F-PROT scanner name into fpscan. - Removed a not used setting for filefind. - - mbmon: - Added support or the ARM processor. - Catch SIGIOT. - - mbtask: - Some code cleanup. - Fixed s SIGBUS on Sparc/NetBSD systems. - Moved default language paths into ~/share/int - Fixed a too low memory allocation in clencode. - Added SNMP MIB counters and added set commands to increase - these new counters. Note, there is no SNMP interface yet. - Added support or the ARM processor. - Fixed compiling on NetBSD 3.1. - Fixed a too small buffer. - Catch SIGIOT. - Fixed outbound scanning on ARM systems. - - mbuser: - Set default editor on erased records. - - mbpasswd: - Added check for FreeBSD > 6.0 and use sysctl for security check. - - mbuseradd: - Added check for FreeBSD > 6.0 and use sysctl for security check. - - mblogin: - On NetBSD accepts the -a parameter. - - script: - Fixed problems with newer joe editor versions. - script: - Adjusted editor script to use nansi.sys if ansi.sys is not - available in the terminfo database. - script: - Improved grep in init scripts. - - lang: - Renamed language files and changed installation paths. - Language prompts 44, 75 and 76 are obsolete. - - examples: - Upgraded the html macro templates to produce UTF-8 web pages. - Upgraded the txtfiles examples to only have .ans screens. The - logo.ans screen now works on ANSI and UTF-8 terminals. - - diff --git a/DEBUG b/DEBUG deleted file mode 100644 index 154ab8f5..00000000 --- a/DEBUG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - Debugging with MBSE BBS. - -From version 0.33.15 I changed the way debug logging goes. There are no more -#ifdef .. #endif directives in the code that change the loging behaviour. -Lines that could be logged in the code for debug are now written in two -possible ways: - -Syslog('b', "This is always logged for debug"); -Syslog('B', "This is logged if most_debug flag is true"); - -The difference is the uppercase or lowercase logclass. Uppercase is only logged -if the global flag most_debug is set to true. If you want to use it in one of -the sources declare that flag like this: - -extern int most_debug; - -Then, from the moment you need the extra debugging, insert - -most_debug = TRUE; - -in the code, and set it to FALSE when you are done. - -I did this because the extra debug is good for developers but not for regualar -users that need some extra logging. The log output with the most_debug flag -set to TRUE can be huge and does affect system performance. - -For those who are developing code for MBSE BBS, use two kinds on debug logging. - - - Michiel Broek. - diff --git a/FILE_ID.DIZ.in b/FILE_ID.DIZ.in deleted file mode 100644 index c91eaddd..00000000 --- a/FILE_ID.DIZ.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ --= MBSE BBS System v@VERSION@ for Unix =- -MBSE BBS is a full Fidonet capable ANSI bbs -package including a mailer, tosser, ticfile -processor, filefind and other utilities. -The bbs supports full configurable ANSI -menus, multiple languages, standard file -transfer protocols, native GNU/Linux doors, -DOS doors using dosemu and BlueWave and QWK -offline readers. -The mailer supports FTS-0001, YooHoo/2U2, -EMSI protocols over modem, TCP/IP IFC and -Binkp protocols. Zedzap, Zmodem, Telink and -Hydra file transfer protocols. Full FTN mail -support, including automatic routing for hub -and host systems. -Internal mail format is JAM (c) messagebase. -Full tic file support, including extended -tic files. -OS: GNU/Linux and *BSD, 32/64 bit versions. -http://sourceforge.net/projects/mbsebbs -Copyright by Michiel Broek. -Released under the terms of the GNU Public -License. - diff --git a/INSTALL.in b/INSTALL.in deleted file mode 100644 index 02b4c05a..00000000 --- a/INSTALL.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ - New installation procedure. - --------------------------- - -The old initial system setup was a little tricky and didn't work on some -systems. This procedure is tested on Slackware, RedHat, Mandrake, SuSE and Debian. -I have not tested on other distributions. Installation is now done by a -script which will do the dirty work. This script can be executed once only, -unless you undo all changes the script has done. Basicly, if you already -have installed MBSE BBS, or there are parts left of an old installation, the -script will abort and inform you why. I hope this will give a better and more -universal setup on most distributions. - - - - Installing MBSE BBS for the first time. - --------------------------------------- - -Login as root and type the following commands to do the basic install: - -cd /tmp -tar xfvj /@prefix@/@PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.bz2 -cd @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@ -bash ./SETUP.sh - -This will setup a new directory structure @prefix@ and create's some -necessary users. If this in successfull, logout and login as user "mbse". -To build and install mbse bbs type the following commands: - -cd -tar xfvj /pathtopackage/@PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.bz2 -cd @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@ -./configure -make -su -[type rootpassword] -make install -exit -@prefix@/bin/mbtask - -Note: On XxxBSD systems, use gmake instead of make. -The next step is to read the documentation in @prefix@/html with a browser. -After your system is configured and tested type "sh ./CRON.sh" to install -a default crontab for the bbs. - - - Upgrading MBSE BBS on a running system. - --------------------------------------- - -Login as user "mbse", backup your bbs configuration, and then type the -following commands: - -cd -tar xfvj /pathtopackage/@PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.bz2 -cd @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@ -./configure -make -su -[type rootpassword] -make install -exit - -Read the ChangeLog file for update instructions from the version -you were running and the version you have just installed over the old -version. Perform the upgrades step by step, version by version. - - -Next the instructions for the standard GNU installation programs: - - -Basic Installation -================== - - These are generic installation instructions. - - The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for -various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses -those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package. -It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent -definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that -you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file -`config.cache' that saves the results of its tests to speed up -reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output -(useful mainly for debugging `configure'). - - If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try -to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail -diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can -be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache' -contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it. - - The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program -called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change -it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'. - -The simplest way to compile this package is: - - 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type - `./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're - using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type - `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute - `configure' itself. - - Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some - messages telling which features it is checking for. - - 2. Type `make' to compile the package. - - 3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with - the package. - - 4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and - documentation. - - 5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the - source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the - files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for - a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is - also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly - for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get - all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came - with the distribution. - -Compilers and Options -===================== - - Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that -the `configure' script does not know about. You can give `configure' -initial values for variables by setting them in the environment. Using -a Bourne-compatible shell, you can do that on the command line like -this: - CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix ./configure - -Or on systems that have the `env' program, you can do it like this: - env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-s ./configure - -Compiling For Multiple Architectures -==================================== - - You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the -same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their -own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that -supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the -directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run -the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the -source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. - - If you have to use a `make' that does not supports the `VPATH' -variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a time -in the source code directory. After you have installed the package for -one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another -architecture. - -Installation Names -================== - - By default, `make install' will install the package's files in -`@prefix@/bin', `@prefix@/etc', etc. You can specify an -installation prefix other than `@prefix@' by giving `configure' the -option `--prefix=PATH'. This is NOT ADVISED for MBSE BBS!!! - - You can specify separate installation prefixes for -architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you -give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use -PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries. -Documentation and other data files will still use the regular prefix. - - In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give -options like `--bindir=PATH' to specify different values for particular -kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories -you can set and what kinds of files go in them. - - If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed -with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the -option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'. - -Optional Features -================= - - Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to -`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package. -They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE -is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The -`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the -package recognizes. - - For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually -find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't, -you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and -`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations. - -Specifying the System Type -========================== - - There may be some features `configure' can not figure out -automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package -will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints -a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it the -`--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system -type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three fields: - CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM - -See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If -`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't -need to know the host type. - - If you are building compiler tools for cross-compiling, you can also -use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will -produce code for and the `--build=TYPE' option to select the type of -system on which you are compiling the package. - -Sharing Defaults -================ - - If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, -you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives -default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'. -`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then -`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the -`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script. -A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script. - -Operation Controls -================== - - `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it -operates. - -`--cache-file=FILE' - Use and save the results of the tests in FILE instead of - `./config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to disable caching, for - debugging `configure'. - -`--help' - Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit. - -`--quiet' -`--silent' -`-q' - Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To - suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error - messages will still be shown). - -`--srcdir=DIR' - Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually - `configure' can determine that directory automatically. - -`--version' - Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' - script, and exit. - -`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. - diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index f2ccbdf2..00000000 --- a/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -# Top-level makefile for MBSE BBS package -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.73 2007/09/01 15:35:47 mbse Exp $ - -include Makefile.global - -OTHER = AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING DEBUG CRON.sh FILE_ID.DIZ.in \ - INSTALL.in Makefile Makefile.global.in NEWS cpuflags \ - ChangeLog_1998 ChangeLog_1999 ChangeLog_2000 ChangeLog_2001 \ - ChangeLog_2002 ChangeLog_2003 ChangeLog_2004 ChangeLog_2005 \ - ChangeLog_2006 ChangeLog_2007 README SETUP.sh \ - TODO UPGRADE aclocal.m4 checkbasic config.h.in configure \ - configure.ac \ - paths.h.in README.Gentoo README.Ubuntu -TARFILE = ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2 - -############################################################################### - - -all depend: - @if [ -z ${MBSE_ROOT} ] ; then \ - echo; echo " MBSE_ROOT is not set!"; echo; exit 3; \ - else \ - for d in ${SUBDIRS}; do (cd $$d && ${MAKE} $@) || exit; done; \ - fi - -help: - @echo " Help for MBSE BBS make:" - @echo "" - @echo "make [all] Compile all sources" - @echo "make install Install everything (must be root)" - @echo "make depend Update source dependencies" - @echo "make dist Create distribution archive" - @echo "make clean Clean sourcetree and configuration" - @echo "make crontab Install default crontab for mbse" - @echo "make filelist Create filelist for make dist" - @echo "" - -install: - @./checkbasic - @if [ "`id -un`" != "root" ] ; then \ - echo; echo " Must be root to install!"; echo; exit 3; \ - fi - @if [ -z ${PREFIX} ] ; then \ - echo; echo "PREFIX is not set!"; echo; exit 3; \ - fi - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0755 ${PREFIX} - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/bin - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/etc - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/etc/dosemu - @if [ -f ${PREFIX}/etc/lastcall.data ] ; then \ - chmod 0660 ${PREFIX}/etc/lastcall.data ; \ - fi - @if [ -f ${PREFIX}/etc/sysinfo.data ] ; then \ - chmod 0660 ${PREFIX}/etc/sysinfo.data ; \ - fi - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/log - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/tmp - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/home - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0755 ${PREFIX}/share - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0755 ${PREFIX}/share/doc - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0755 ${PREFIX}/share/doc/html - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0755 ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tags - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus/en - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus/es - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus/nl - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus/de - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus/gl - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/menus/zh - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro/en - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro/es - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro/nl - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro/de - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro/gl - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/macro/zh - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles/en - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles/es - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles/nl - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles/de - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles/gl - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/share/int/txtfiles/zh - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0775 ${PREFIX}/ftp - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0775 ${PREFIX}/ftp/pub - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0775 ${PREFIX}/ftp/pub/local - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${ROWNER} -g ${RGROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/ftp/incoming - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0775 ${PREFIX}/var - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/arealists - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/badtic - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/boxes - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/bso - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/bso/outbound - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/boxes - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/dosemu - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/dosemu/c - @if [ ! -d ${PREFIX}/var/fdb ] && [ -d ${PREFIX}/fdb ]; then \ - echo "Migrate files database..." ; \ - ${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/fdb ; \ - mv ${PREFIX}/fdb/file*.data ${PREFIX}/var/fdb ; \ - echo "...done. You may remove ${PREFIX}/fdb" ; \ - fi - @if [ ! -d ${PREFIX}/var/magic ] && [ -d ${PREFIX}/magic ]; then \ - echo "Migrate magic filenames..." ; \ - ${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/magic ; \ - mv ${PREFIX}/magic/* ${PREFIX}/var/magic ; \ - rmdir ${PREFIX}/magic ; \ - echo "...done." ; \ - fi - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/fdb - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/hatch - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/inbound - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/magic - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/mail - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/msgs - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/nodelist - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/queue - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/rules - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0770 ${PREFIX}/var/run - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0775 ${PREFIX}/var/sema - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/ticqueue - @${INSTALL} -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0750 ${PREFIX}/var/unknown - @chmod 0775 ${PREFIX}/var - @chmod 0775 ${PREFIX}/var/sema - @if [ -x ${BINDIR}/mbtelnetd ]; then \ - rm ${BINDIR}/mbtelnetd ; \ - echo "removed ${BINDIR}/mbtelnetd"; \ - fi - @for d in ${SUBDIRS}; do (cd $$d && ${MAKE} -w $@) || exit; done - @if [ -d ${PREFIX}/doc ] ; then \ - echo; echo "If there is nothing important in ${PREFIX}/doc" ; \ - echo "you may remove that obsolete directory." ; \ - fi - @for d in de en es fr gl it nl; do \ - if [ -d ${PREFIX}/share/int/$$d ] ; then \ - rmdir ${PREFIX}/share/int/$$d ; \ - echo "Removed directory ${PREFIX}/share/int/$$d" ; \ - fi ; \ - done - @rm -f ${PREFIX}/etc/charset.bin - @rm -f ${PREFIX}/bin/mbcharsetc - @rm -rf ${PREFIX}/sema - @rm -rf ${PREFIX}/tmp/arc - - -dist tar: ${TARFILE} - -clean: - rm -f .filelist core ${TARFILE} paths.h config.h - for d in ${SUBDIRS}; do (cd $$d && ${MAKE} $@) || exit; done; - -${TARFILE}: .filelist - cd ..; ln -s ${PACKAGE} ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION} ; rm -f ${TARFILE}; \ - ${TAR} cvTf ./${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}/.filelist - | bzip2 >${TARFILE} ; \ - rm -f ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION} - -crontab: - sh ./CRON.sh - -.filelist filelist: - (for f in ${OTHER} ;do echo ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}/$$f; done) >.filelist - for d in ${SUBDIRS}; do (cd $$d && ${MAKE} filelist && cat filelist >>../.filelist) || exit; done; - diff --git a/Makefile.global.in b/Makefile.global.in deleted file mode 100644 index aa2817c9..00000000 --- a/Makefile.global.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# Compile-time configuration for MBSE FidoNet/Internet BBS -# $Id: Makefile.global.in,v 1.16 2007/05/27 14:12:52 mbse Exp $ - -MAJOR = @MAJOR@ -MINOR = @MINOR@ -REVISION = @REVISION@ -VERSION = @MAJOR@.@MINOR@.@REVISION@ -PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@ - -# for make install, where to put binaries and what owner to set -SUBDIRS = @SUBDIRS@ -PREFIX = @prefix@ -BINDIR = @prefix@/bin -ETCDIR = @prefix@/etc -DOCDIR = @prefix@/doc -VARDIR = @prefix@/var -INTDIR = @prefix@/share/int -OWNER = @OWNER@ -GROUP = @GROUP@ -ROWNER = @ROWNER@ -RGROUP = @RGROUP@ -MODE = 0711 -SMODE = 6711 - -CHOWN = @CHOWN@ -INSTALL = @INSTALL@ -RANLIB = @RANLIB@ -LN_S = @LN_S@ -SHELL = /bin/sh -ECHO = echo -e -CC = @CC@ -AWK = @AWK@ -TAR = @TAR@ -ZIP = @ZIP@ -MAKE = @MAKE@ - -# joe editor -JOEBIN = @joebin@ -JOELIB = @joelib@ - -CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ -LIBS = @LIBS@ -DEFS = @DEFS@ -LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ -CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ - diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29b..00000000 diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index 5faa673a..00000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - MBSE BBS Packages. - - -Distribution naming scheme: - -mbsebbs-0.33.18.tar.bz2 - | | | | - | | | +-------- minor patchlevel - | | +----------- minor version - | +------------- major version - +------------------- package name - -For fidonet distribution, the tar archive and FILE_ID.DIZ are -zipped together in a file like mbb03318.zip - -The odd minor version numbers are developent versions only. From 0.35.1 and up -these will not be released anymore but are only available via cvs. - -The even minor version numbers will be stable releases, they will be available -at http://www.mbse.eu and at 2:280/2802. The first version using this -scheme is 0.36.00 - -For first time installing, see the file INSTALL. After installation, the html -guide is installed in /opt/mbse/html. - - -Since 1 August 2013 I (Michiel Broek) stopped developing this package. But this -is a GPL2 licensed open source package so feel free to continue to improve it. -I only ask to make it clear to others that it is a modified package. You can do -that by changing the version numbers and messages in the file configure.ac and -then run autoconf to update the configure scripts. - - diff --git a/README.Gentoo b/README.Gentoo deleted file mode 100644 index 306cc584..00000000 --- a/README.Gentoo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -$Id: README.Gentoo,v 1.4 2004/09/26 11:40:55 mbse Exp $ - -Unlike most distributions, Gentoo doesn't install programs that may be usefull -for mbsebbs by default. Before you run ./configure emerge the following -programs to make mbsebbs run with most features: - -Package Provides --------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -xinetd Icoming TCP/IP networking. -netkit-telnetd Telnet sessions to the bbs. -zip Includes unzip. The default archiver. -arj ARJ archiver. -unarj UnARJ archiver. -rar RAR archiver. -lha LHArc archiver. -arc Arc archiver. -zoo ZOO archiver. -lrzsz Zmodem, Ymodem file transfers for the bbs. - diff --git a/README.Ubuntu b/README.Ubuntu deleted file mode 100644 index d736c1ea..00000000 --- a/README.Ubuntu +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -$Id: README.Ubuntu,v 1.2 2007/09/02 10:00:40 mbse Exp $ - -Unlike most distributions, Ubuntu doesn't install programs that may be usefull -for mbsebbs by default. Before you run ./configure install the following -packages to make mbsebbs run with most features: - -Package Provides --------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -xinetd Icoming TCP/IP networking. -libc6-dev To allow compiling of programs. -libz-dev To allow mailer zlib compression. -libbz2-dev To allow mailer bz2 compression. -automake To rebuild configure if needed. -telnetd Telnet sessions to the bbs. -arj ARJ archiver. -rar RAR archiver. -lha LHArc archiver. -arc Arc archiver. -zoo ZOO archiver. -lrzsz Zmodem, Ymodem file transfers for the bbs (obsolete). -joe External editor for the bbs. - -Install these programs by using 'sudo apt-get install Package'. -The xinetd and libc6-dev package are mandatory! - - -sudo bash /path/to/SETUP.sh - diff --git a/README.developer b/README.developer deleted file mode 100644 index 9a14de09..00000000 --- a/README.developer +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -$Id: README.developer,v 1.30 2007/11/25 14:37:48 mbse Exp $ - - README.developer for MBSE BBS - -This file is only available on CVS, not in the distribution. This file will -hold information about CVS tags, scheduled releases and other info for -development only. There are no secrets in this file because it's public -available. - - - Wordlengths. - -From bits/types.h: - - Here we assume what is presently the case in all the GCC configurations - we support: long long is always 64 bits, long is always word/address size, - and int is always 32 bits. - -IOW: Never use long in the sources because it breaks between 32/64 bit -hardware. - -How about time_t, it seems an alias for long! (and it is). - - - CVS tags. - -mbsebbs-0_33_17 17-Aug-2001 Initial CVS import by Ken. -mbsebbs-0_33_18_current 25-Aug-2001 Upgraded to 0.33.18 current development. -mbsebbs-0_33_18_final 02-Nov-2001 Version 0.33.18 released. -mbsebbs-0_33_19_current 02-Nov-2001 Start 0.33.19 current development. -mbsebbs-0_33_19_final 10-Feb-2002 Version 0.33.19 released. -mbsebbs-0_33_20_current 10-Feb-2002 Start 0.33.20 current development. -mbsebbs-0_33_20_final 04-Jun-2002 Version 0.33.20 finished (not released). -mbsebbs-0_33_21_release 04-Jun-2002 Version 0.33.21 release. -mbsebbs-0_35_01_current 05-Jun-2002 Start 0.35.01 development. -mbsebbs-0_36_00_release 26-Dec-2002 Version 0.36.00 release. -mbsebbs-0_37_00_current 26-Dec-2002 Start version 0.37 development. -mbsebbs-0_38_00_release 03-Oct-2003 Version 0.38.00 release. -mbsebbs-0_39_00_current 09-Oct-2003 Start version 0.39 development. -mbsebbs-0_50_00_release 09-Feb-2004 Version 0.50.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_51_00_current 09-Feb-2004 Start 0.51 development. -mbsebbs-0_60_00_release 04-Jun-2004 Version 0.60.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_61_00_current 06-Jun-2004 Start 0.61 development. -mbsebbs-0_70_00_release 26-Oct-2004 Version 0.70.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_71_00_current 27-Oct-2004 Start 0.71 development. -mbsebbs-0_80_00_release 06-Oct-2004 Version 0.80.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_81_00_current 07-Oct-2005 Start 0.81 development. -mbsebbs-0_82_00_release 06-Nov-2005 Version 0.82.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_83_00_current 06-Nov-2005 Start 0.83 development. -mbsebbs-0_90_00_release 23-Jul-2006 Version 0.90.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_91_00_release 08-Oct-2006 Version 0.91.0 development. -mbsebbs-0_92_00_release 16-Oct-2007 Version 0.92.0 release. -mbsebbs-0_95_00_current 25-Nov-2007 Version 0.95.9 development. - -Michiel. diff --git a/SETUP.sh b/SETUP.sh deleted file mode 100644 index af91f9ce..00000000 --- a/SETUP.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,682 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# $Id: SETUP.sh,v 1.38 2008/11/29 13:42:39 mbse Exp $ -# -# Basic setup script for MBSE BBS -# -# (C) Michiel Broek -# -# Customisation section, change the next variables to your need. -# However, all docs refer to the setup below. -# -# Basic bbs root directory. -clear -MHOME=/opt/mbse -PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin: -DISTNAME= -DISTVERS= -OSTYPE=$( uname -s ) - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# Logging procedure, needs two parameters. -# -log() { - /bin/echo $( date +%d-%b-%y\ %X ) $1 $2 >> SETUP.log -} - - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -cat << EOF -MBSE BBS for Unix, first time setup. Checking your system..." - -If anything goes wrong with this script, look at the output of -the file SETUP.log that is created by this script in this -directory. If you can't get this script to run on your system, -mail this logfile to Michiel Broek at 2:280/2802 or email it -to mbroek@mbse.eu - -EOF - -echo -n "Press ENTER to start the basic checks " -read junk - -log "+" "MBSE BBS $0 started by $(whoami)" -log "+" "Current directory is $(pwd)" - -# Check the OS type, only Linux for now. -# -if [ "$OSTYPE" != "Linux" ] && [ "$OSTYPE" != "FreeBSD" ] && [ "$OSTYPE" != "NetBSD" ] && [ "$OSTYPE" != "OpenBSD" ] && [ "$OSTYPE" != "Darwin" ]; then - - cat << EOF - -Your are trying to install MBSE BBS on a $OSTYPE system, however -at this time only Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Darwin (OS X) -are supported. - -EOF - log "!" "Aborted, OS is $OSTYPE" - exit 2 -fi - - -# -# First do various tests to see which Linux distribution this is. -# -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Linux" ]; then - PW= - if [ -f /etc/slackware-version ]; then - # Slackware 7.0 and later - DISTNAME="Slackware" - # There are two styles, newer releases are like "Slackware 12.0.0" - if grep -q Slackware /etc/slackware-version ; then - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/slackware-version | awk '{ print $2 }' ) - else - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/slackware-version ) - fi - elif [ -f /etc/slamd64-version ]; then - # Slamd64 - DISTNAME="Slamd64" - DISTVERS=`cat /etc/slamd64-version` - elif [ -f /etc/zenwalk-version ]; then - DISTNAME="Zenwalk" - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/zenwalk-version | awk '{ print $2 }' ) - elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then - # Debian, at least since version 2.2 - DISTNAME="Debian" - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/debian_version ) - # Ubuntu is based on Debian - if grep -q "Ubuntu" /etc/issue ; then - DISTNAME="Ubuntu" - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/issue | awk '{ print $2 }' ) - fi - elif [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ]; then - DISTNAME="SuSE" - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/SuSE-release | grep VERSION | awk '{ print $3 }' ) - # Mandrake test before RedHat, Mandrake has a redhat-release - # file also which is a symbolic link to mandrake-release. - elif [ -f /etc/mandrake-release ]; then - DISTNAME="Mandrake" - # Format: Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Cooker) for i586 - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/mandrake-release | awk '{ print $4 }' ) - elif [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then - DISTNAME="RedHat" - if grep -q e-smith /etc/redhat-release ; then - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/redhat-release | awk '{ print $13 }' | tr -d \) ) - else - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/redhat-release | awk '{ print $5 }' ) - fi - elif [ -f /etc/gentoo-release ]; then - DISTNAME="Gentoo" - DISTVERS=$( cat /etc/gentoo-release | awk '{ print $5 }' ) - elif [ -f /etc/arch-release ]; then - DISTNAME="Arch Linux" - DISTVERS="N/A" - else - DISTNAME="Unknown" - fi -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "FreeBSD" ]; then - DISTNAME="FreeBSD" - DISTVERS=$(uname -r) - PW="pw " -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ]; then - DISTNAME="NetBSD" - DISTVERS=$(uname -r) -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "OpenBSD" ]; then - DISTNAME="OpenBSD" - DISTVERS=$(uname -r) -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "Darwin" ]; then - DISTNAME="Darwin" - DISTVERS=$(uname -r) -else - DISTNAME="Unknown" -fi -log "+" "Detected \"${OSTYPE}\" (${HOSTTYPE}) \"${DISTNAME}\" version \"${DISTVERS}\"" - - -# Basic checks. -if [ "$DISTNAME" = "Unknown" ]; then - cat << EOF - - Your are trying to install MBSE BBS on a $OSTYPE system, however - that distribution is unknown. - -EOF - log "!" "Aborted, OS is $OSTYPE, distribution is unknown" - exit 2 -fi - -if [ $( whoami ) != "root" ]; then -cat << EOF -*** Run $0 as root only! *** - - Because some of the system files must be changed, you must be root - to use this script. - -*** SETUP aborted *** -EOF - log "!" "Aborted, not root" - exit 2 -fi - -if [ "$MBSE_ROOT" != "" ]; then - echo "*** The MBSE_ROOT variable exists: $MBSE_ROOT ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - log "!" "Aborted, MBSE_ROOT variable exists: ${MBSE_ROOT}" - exit 2 -fi - -if grep -q ^mbse: /etc/passwd ; then - echo "*** User 'mbse' already exists on this system ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - log "!" "Aborted, user 'mbse' already exists on this system" - exit 2 -fi - -if grep -q ^bbs: /etc/group ; then - echo "*** Group 'bbs' already exists on this system ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - log "!" "Aborted, group 'bbs' already exists on this system" - exit 2 -fi - -if [ -f /etc/passwd.lock ]; then - echo "*** The password file is locked, make sure that nobody" - echo " is using any password utilities. ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - log "!" "Aborted, password file is locked" - exit 2 -fi - -# -# Check if this is Ubuntu. Ubuntu by default has no xinetd installed. -# -if [ "$DISTNAME" = "Ubuntu" ]; then - if [ ! -f /etc/xinetd.d/echo ]; then - echo "*** You seem to be using Ubuntu but have not yet installed xinetd." - echo " 'sudo apt-get install xinetd' will install that for you. ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - log "!" "Aborted, Ubuntu without xinetd package" - exit 2 - fi -fi - -if [ "$DISTNAME" = "Arch Linux" ]; then - if [ ! -f /etc/xinetd.d/servers ]; then - echo "*** You seem to be using Arch Linux but have not yet installed xinetd." - echo " 'pacman -S xinetd' will install that for you. ***" - echo "*** SETUP aborted ***" - log "!" "Aborted, Arch Linux without xinetd package" - exit 2 - fi -fi - -clear - -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Linux" ]; then - if [ -d /opt ]; then - log "+" "Directory /opt already present" - else - mkdir /opt - log "+" "Directory /opt created" - echo "Directory /opt created." - fi -fi - -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "FreeBSD" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "OpenBSD" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "Darwin" ]; then - # - # FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD/Darwin uses /usr/local for extra packages - # and doesn't use /opt. - # Also using /opt means that we are in the root partition which - # by default is very small. We put everything in /usr/local/opt - # and create symlinks to it. - # - if [ -d /opt ]; then - log "+" "Directory /opt already present" - else - if [ -d /usr/local/opt ]; then - log "+" "Directory /usr/local/opt already present" - else - mkdir -p /usr/local/opt - log "+" "Directory /usr/local/opt created" - echo "Directory /usr/local/opt created." - fi - ln -s /usr/local/opt /opt - log "+" "Link /opt to /usr/local/opt created" - echo "Link /opt to /usr/local/opt created." - fi -fi - - -cat << EOF - Basic checks done. - - The detected $OSTYPE distribution is $DISTNAME $DISTVERS - - Everything looks allright to start the installation now. - Next the script will install a new group 'bbs' and two new - users, 'mbse' which is the bbs system account, and 'bbs' which - is the login account for bbs users. This account will have no - password! The shell for this account is the main bbs program. - - One final important note: This script will make changes to some - of your system files. Because I don't have access to all kinds of - distributions and configurations there is no garantee that this - script is perfect. Please make sure you have a recent system backup. - Also make sure you have resque boot disks and know how to repair - your system. It might also be wise to login as root on another - virtual console incase something goes wrong with system login. - - Darwin (OS X) Users must install the .dmg image of user utils - available on Version Tracker and within this archive prior - to continuing the installation. - - If you are not sure, or forgot something, hit Control-C now or -EOF - -echo -n " press Enter to start the installation " -read junk -clear - -#------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# -# The real work starts here -# -log "+" "Starting installation" -echo "Installing MBSE BBS for the first time..." -echo "" -echo -n "Adding group 'bbs'" -$PW groupadd bbs -log "+" "[$?] Added group bbs" - -echo -n ", user 'mbse' $OSTYPE " -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Linux" ]; then - # Different distros have different needs... - GRPS="uucp" - if grep -q ^wheel /etc/group ; then - GRPS=${GRPS}",wheel" - fi - if [ "$DISTNAME" = "Ubuntu" ]; then - GRPS=${GRPS}",adm,admin" - fi - if grep -q ^dialout /etc/group ; then - GRPS=${GRPS}",dialout" - fi - if grep -q ^dip /etc/group ; then - GRPS=${GRPS}",dip" - fi - log "+" "useradd -c \"MBSE BBS Admin\" -d $MHOME -g bbs -G $GRPS -m -s /bin/bash mbse" - useradd -c "MBSE BBS Admin" -d $MHOME -g bbs -G $GRPS -m -s /bin/bash mbse -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "FreeBSD" ]; then - pw useradd mbse -c "MBSE BBS Admin" -d $MHOME -g bbs -G wheel,dialer -m -s /usr/local/bin/bash -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ]; then - useradd -c "MBSE BBS Admin" -d $MHOME -g bbs -G wheel,dialer -m -s /usr/pkg/bin/bash mbse -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "OpenBSD" ]; then - useradd -c "MBSE BBS Admin" -d $MHOME -g bbs -G wheel,dialer -m -s /usr/local/bin/bash mbse -elif [ "$OSTYPE" = "Darwin" ]; then - useradd mbse -c "MBSE BBS Admin" -d $MHOME -g bbs -s /bin/bash -fi -log "+" "[$?] Added user mbse" -chmod 755 $MHOME -log "+" "[$?] chmod 755 $MHOME" - -echo -n " writing '$MHOME/.profile'" -cat << EOF >$MHOME/.profile -# profile for mbse -# -export PATH=\$HOME/bin:\$PATH -export MBSE_ROOT=\$HOME -export GOLDED=\$HOME/etc -# For xterm on the Gnome desktop: -cd \$HOME -# -export COLUMNS LINES -EOF -chown mbse $MHOME/.profile -chgrp bbs $MHOME/.profile -echo "" -log "+" "Created $MHOME/.profile" - -# On some systems there is a .bashrc file in the users homedir. -# It must be removed. -if [ -f $MHOME/.bashrc ] || [ -f $MHOME/.bash_profile ]; then - echo "Removing '$MHOME/.bash*'" - rm -f $MHOME/.bash* - log "+" "Removed $MHOME/.bash* files" -fi - -echo "" -echo "Now set the login password for user 'mbse'" -passwd mbse -log "+" "[$?] Password is set for user mbse" - - -echo -n "Adding user 'bbs'" -if [ ! -d $MHOME/home ]; then - mkdir $MHOME/home - log "+" "[$?] Created directory $MHOME/home" -fi -chown mbse $MHOME/home -log "+" "[$?] chown mbse $MHOME/home" -chgrp bbs $MHOME/home -log "+" "[$?] chgrp bbs $MHOME/home" -chmod 770 $MHOME/home -log "+" "[$?] chmod 770 $MHOME/home" -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Linux" ]; then - useradd -c "MBSE BBS Login" -d $MHOME/home/bbs -g bbs -s $MHOME/bin/mbnewusr bbs - log "+" "[$?] Added user bbs" -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "FreeBSD" ]; then - pw useradd bbs -c "MBSE BBS Login" -d $MHOME/home/bbs -g bbs -s $MHOME/bin/mbnewusr - log "+" "[$?] Added user bbs" -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ]; then - useradd -c "MBSE BBS Login" -d $MHOME/home/bbs -m -g bbs -s $MHOME/bin/mbnewusr bbs - log "+" "[$?] Added user bbs" -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "OpenBSD" ]; then - useradd -c "MBSE BBS Login" -d $MHOME/home/bbs -m -g bbs -s $MHOME/bin/mbnewusr bbs - log "+" "[$?] Added user bbs" -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Darwin" ]; then - useradd bbs -c "MBSE BBS Login" -d $MHOME/home/bbs -g bbs -s $MHOME/bin/mbnewuser - log "+" "[$?] Added user bbs" -fi -# Some systems (RedHat and Mandrake) insist on creating a users homedir. -# NetBSD gives errormessages when not creating a homedir, so we let it create. -# These are full of garbage we don't need. Kill it first. -if [ -d $MHOME/home/bbs ]; then - rm -Rf $MHOME/home/bbs - log "+" "[$?] Removed $MHOME/home/bbs" -fi -mkdir -m 0770 $MHOME/home/bbs -log "+" "[$?] mkdir $MHOME/home/bbs" -chown mbse $MHOME/home/bbs -log "+" "[$?] chown mbse $MHOME/home/bbs" -chgrp bbs $MHOME/home/bbs -log "+" "[$?] chgrp bbs $MHOME/home/bbs" - -echo ", removing password:" -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Linux" ]; then - echo -n "$$" >/etc/passwd.lock - if [ -f /etc/shadow ]; then - log "+" "Standard shadow password system" - # Not all systems are the same... - if grep -q ^bbs:\!\!: /etc/shadow ; then - sed /bbs:\!\!:/s/bbs:\!\!:/bbs::/ /etc/shadow >/etc/shadow.bbs - else - sed /bbs:\!:/s/bbs:\!:/bbs::/ /etc/shadow >/etc/shadow.bbs - fi - log "+" "[$?] removed password from user bbs" - mv /etc/shadow /etc/shadow.mbse - log "+" "[$?] made backup of /etc/shadow" - mv /etc/shadow.bbs /etc/shadow - log "+" "[$?] moved new /etc/shadow in place" - if [ "$DISTNAME" = "Debian" ] || [ "$DISTNAME" = "Ubuntu" ] || [ "$DISTNAME" = "SuSE" ]; then - # Debian, Ubuntu and SuSE use other ownership of /etc/shadow - chmod 640 /etc/shadow - chgrp shadow /etc/shadow - log "+" "[$?] Debian/Ubuntu/SuSE style owner of /etc/shadow (0640 root.shadow)" - else - chmod 600 /etc/shadow - log "+" "[$?] Default style owner of /etc/shadow (0600 root.root)" - fi - echo " File /etc/shadow.mbse is your backup of /etc/shadow" - else - log "+" "Not a shadow password system" - if grep -q ^bbs:\!\!: /etc/passwd ; then - sed /bbs:\!\!:/s/bbs:\!\!:/bbs::/ /etc/passwd >/etc/passwd.bbs - else - sed /bbs:\!:/s/bbs:\!:/bbs::/ /etc/passwd >/etc/passwd.bbs - fi - log "+" "[$?] Removed password of user bbs" - mv /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.mbse - log "+" "[$?] Made backup of /etc/passwd" - mv /etc/passwd.bbs /etc/passwd - log "+" "[$?] Moved new /etc/passwd in place" - chmod 644 /etc/passwd - log "+" "[$?] Changed owner of /etc/passwd" - echo " File /etc/passwd.mbse is your backup of /etc/passwd" - fi - rm /etc/passwd.lock -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "OpenBSD" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "Darwin" ]; then -cat << EOF - -READ THIS CAREFULLY NOW READ THIS CAREFULLY NOW - -I don't know how to automatic remove the password for the "bbs" -user account in NetBSD/Darwin. You have to do this for me! -Next I start the editor you need to use, remove all the stars" -after the word Password, then save the file with "wq!" - -EOF - echo -n "Press Enter when ready " - read junk - chpass bbs -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "FreeBSD" ]; then - # - # FreeBSD has a util to remove a password - # - chpass -p "" bbs - log "+" "[$?] Removed password of user bbs" -fi -echo "" - - -if grep -q ^binkp /etc/services ; then - BINKD=FALSE -else - BINKD=TRUE -fi -if grep -q 60179\/tcp /etc/services ; then - FIDO_TCP=FALSE -else - FIDO_TCP=TRUE -fi -if grep -q 60179\/udp /etc/services ; then - FIDO_UDP=FALSE -else - FIDO_UDP=TRUE -fi -if grep -q ^tfido /etc/services ; then - TFIDO=FALSE -else - TFIDO=TRUE -fi - -log "+" "Services: binkp=$BINKD fido_tcp=$FIDO_TCP fido_udp=$FIDO_UDP tfido=$TFIDO" - -if [ "$FIDO_TCP" = "TRUE" ] || [ "$FIDO_UDP" = "TRUE" ] || [ "$TFIDO" = "TRUE" ] || [ "$BINKD" = "TRUE" ]; then - echo -n "Modifying /etc/services" - log "+" "Modifying /etc/services" - mv /etc/services /etc/services.mbse - cat /etc/services.mbse >/etc/services - echo "#" >>/etc/services - echo "# Unofficial for MBSE BBS" >>/etc/services - echo "#" >>/etc/services - if [ "$BINKD" = "TRUE" ]; then - echo -n ", binkp at port 24554" - echo "binkp 24554/tcp # mbcico IBN mode">>/etc/services - fi - if [ "$TFIDO" = "TRUE" ]; then - echo -n ", tfido at port 60177" - echo "tfido 60177/tcp # mbcico ITN mode (alternate port)">>/etc/services - fi - if [ "$FIDO_TCP" = "TRUE" ]; then - echo -n ", fido tcp at port 60179" - echo "fido 60179/tcp # mbcico IFC mode">>/etc/services - fi - if [ "$FIDO_UDP" = "TRUE" ]; then - echo -n ", fido udp at port 60179" - echo "fido 60179/udp # Chatserver">>/etc/services - fi - chmod 644 /etc/services - echo ", done." -fi - - -if [ -f /etc/inetd.conf ]; then - log "+" "/etc/inetd.conf found, inetd system" - if ! grep -q mbcico /etc/inetd.conf ; then - echo -n "Modifying /etc/inetd.conf" - log "+" "Modifying /etc/inetd.conf" - mv /etc/inetd.conf /etc/inetd.conf.mbse - cat /etc/inetd.conf.mbse >/etc/inetd.conf -cat << EOF >>/etc/inetd.conf - -#:MBSE-BBS: bbs service -binkp stream tcp nowait mbse $MHOME/bin/mbcico mbcico -t ibn -fido stream tcp nowait mbse $MHOME/bin/mbcico mbcico -t ifc -tfido stream tcp nowait mbse $MHOME/bin/mbcico mbcico -t itn -# Example Linux telnet to the BBS -#telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd -L $MHOME/bin/mblogin -# Example FreeBSD telnet to the BBS -#telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetd telnetd -p $MHOME/bin/mblogin -# Example OpenBSD telnet to the BBS -#telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/tcpd telnetd -L $MHOME/bin/mblogin -# Example NetBSD telnet to the BBS -#telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetd telnetd -g mbsebbs - -EOF - chmod 644 /etc/inetd.conf - if [ -f /var/run/inetd.pid ]; then - echo -n ", restarting inetd" - kill -HUP $( cat /var/run/inetd.pid ) - log "+" "[$?] restarted inetd" - else - log "!" "Warning: no inetd.pid file found" - fi - echo ", done." - fi -fi - -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ]; then - if [ -f /etc/gettytab ]; then - if ! grep mbsebbs /etc/gettytab ; then - log "+" "[$?] adding mbsebbs login to /etc/gettytab" -cat << EOF >>/etc/gettytab - -# -# Login entry for mbsebbs. -# -mbsebbs:cd:ck:np:lo=$MHOME/bin/mblogin:sp#38400: -EOF - fi - fi -fi - -if [ -f /etc/xinetd.conf ]; then - log "+" "/etc/xinetd.conf found, xinetd system" - if [ -d /etc/xinetd.d ]; then - log "+" "has xinetd.d subdir, writing files" - XINET="/etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs" - else - log "+" "appending to xinetd.conf" - XINET="/etc/xinetd.conf" - fi -cat << EOF >> $XINET -#:MBSE BBS services are defined here. -# -# Author: Michiel Broek , 27-Sep-2004 - -service binkp -{ - socket_type = stream - protocol = tcp - wait = no - user = mbse - instances = 10 - server = $MHOME/bin/mbcico - server_args = -t ibn -} - -service fido -{ - socket_type = stream - protocol = tcp - wait = no - user = mbse - instances = 10 - server = $MHOME/bin/mbcico - server_args = -t ifc -} - -service tfido -{ - socket_type = stream - protocol = tcp - wait = no - user = mbse - instances = 10 - server = $MHOME/bin/mbcico - server_args = -t itn -} - -# Telnet to the bbs using mblogin, disabled by default. -# -service telnet -{ - disable = yes - protocol = tcp - instances = 10 - flags = REUSE - log_on_failure += USERID - socket_type = stream - user = root - server = /usr/sbin/telnetd - server_args = -L $MHOME/bin/mblogin - wait = no -} - -EOF - -fi - -# We made it, copy the logfile to mbse's homedir so that when the -# /tmp directory is cleaned, we still have it. -cat SETUP.log >> $MHOME/SETUP.log - -echo "" -echo -n "Press Enter to continue" -read junk -clear - -cat << EOF - The script made it to the end, that looks good. Before you logout do some - sanity checks; - - 1. Can you still login as a normal user. - - 2. Login on another virtual console, network or whatever as user 'mbse'. - Then type 'echo \$MBSE_ROOT'. Does this show the path to - '$MHOME' or nothing. - - 3. Login on another virtual console as user 'bbs'. It should not ask for - a password, but should direct try to start the bbs. This is not - installed yet but you should see error messages and then be logged out. - - If these three tests weren't successfull, restore /etc/passwd and - or /etc/shadow, the backup copies have the extension '.mbse'. - Then issue (as root of course) the following commands: - -EOF -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "Linux" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "NetBSD" ] || [ "$OSTYPE" = "OpenBSD" ]; then - if [ "$DISTNAME" = "Ubuntu" ]; then - echo " sudo userdel bbs" - echo " sudo userdel -r mbse" - echo " sudo groupdel bbs" - else - echo " userdel bbs" - echo " userdel -r mbse" - echo " groupdel bbs" - fi -fi -if [ "$OSTYPE" = "FreeBSD" ]; then - echo " pw userdel bbs -r" - echo " pw userdel mbse -r" - echo " pw groupdel bbs" -fi - diff --git a/TODO b/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 32cf9d12..00000000 --- a/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ - - MBSE BBS V1.0.1 TODO list. - -------------------------- - - These are a list of things that must be implemented one way or - another. Some things are urgent and necessary to operate the bbs - without human intervention, others are just for comfort, or nice. - I think this list will always contain items, I only hope the urgent - matters will be removed. - Note that most goodies are still in my mind instead of in this file. - Classes: U = Urgent. - N = Normal, second priority. - L = Cosmetic or nice to have. - W = Feature request. - -everything: - N: In BSO the i flavor should have been d flavor. - - W: Increase size of Unix usernames > 8. The limit on Slackware is 32 - characters, defined in utmp.h in UT_NAMESIZE - - W: Add personal message area. - - N: The ttyinfo.tty field is too short for NetBSD. - - W: Implement topic groups for file and message areas, with access level - control. - - W: Switch to MySQL as database backend. This can also solve some other - limitations. A php API should be added too. - -mbsebbs: - W: OLR, implement file requests. - - N: Only count posted messages in local mail areas. - - N: OLR: qwk, check netmail entered from reader, fido address missing? - - -mbfido: - N: Don't log an error if no file_id.diz is found. - - W: Check all .flo files for dead attachments. - - W: Check all .flo files for to old attachments. - - W: Count posted messages during mailscan. - - W: Code cleanup and make a structure in this program. Remove duplicate - or similar functions. - - N: Process GoldED filerequest netmails with the filereq flag set, we - should create a .req file with the contents of the subject line. - - N: Process To: and Cc: lines in messages gated from Fido to Internet. - - N: Investigate a method to scan and filter messages using the gateway. - - W: Add macro's for stats of all months. - - W: Add %from command to areamgr/filemgr. - - W: Add netmail notification of changed areas. - - W: Make it possible to only virus scan the complete archives. - - W: Let mbfido areas with a special switch update area descriptions. - - W: Send rulefile via netmail for each new connected mail area. - - W: Send notifications to downlinks about changed areas from uplink. - - W: Add statistic mail messages. Via AMC?? - - N: Hatch statistics are not updated. - - W: Copy personal mail to a personal message area. - - W: Someday make retoss from bad possible (volonteers?). - - W: AreaMgr %rescan should auto connect disconnected areas. - -mbcico: - W: Implement binkp option ND and NDA. - -mbnntp: - N: fetched mail doesn't get the status Rcvd if it was for the user. - - N: Do a better job for message linking by newsclients. This is a - problem because we use the message numbers and messages are - sometimes renumbered. This will make some clients try to fetch - the wrong messages because they cache the message id's. - - N: Lastread pointers are not updated. - - N: Investigate a method to scan and filter messages using the gateway. - -mbaff: - W: Rewrite filefind search algorithm. - -mbsetup: - U: Menu 7.x.4.1 password length too large? - - U: Add check for empty data files. - - N: Add a check for double areatag names. See MySQL plan. - - N: Use some sort of sorting for the system aka's and make sure the - main aka with zone's is listed first. Having zone's mixed gives - too high outbound stats and the outbound is scanned multiple times. - - N: Put ZMH fields in the network setup for each zone. Currently Z1-6. - See MySQL plan. - - W: Add global setup in menus 9.1 and 10.1 at least to change uplink - data. - - W: See if a check can be made in file groups setup for the areas file - format, if a filegate list is installed and the filegate switch - setting is wrong, a lot of wrong areas will be created. - diff --git a/UPGRADE b/UPGRADE deleted file mode 100644 index a8d9facc..00000000 --- a/UPGRADE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ - UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS. - - -Read the file ChangeLog from the version you are currently running -until you reach the current version. With every version that needs -upgrade you will find the instructions there. 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for h in `sed -n -e \ - 's/^#[ ]*include[ ]*"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p' $$f`; \ - do \ - ${ECHO} " $$h\c"; \ - ${ECHO} " $$h\c" >>Makefile; \ - done; \ - ${ECHO} " done."; \ - ${ECHO} "" >>Makefile; \ - done; \ - ${ECHO} '# End of generated dependencies' >>Makefile - -# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE - MAKE DEPEND RELIES ON IT -# Dependencies generated by make depend -# End of generated dependencies diff --git a/examples/footer.txt b/examples/footer.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5e2a7835..00000000 --- a/examples/footer.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ - -MBSE Support BBS is the main development system for the MBSE BBS package. -MBSE BBS is available from 2:280/2802, magic request is MBSEBBS. -Also available at http://www.mbse.eu - -MBSE Support BBS es el sistema principal de sdesarrollo de paquete -MBSE BBS. -MBSE BBS esta disponible en 2:280/2802, peticion de magic MBSEBBS. -Tambien esta disponible en http://www.mbse.eu diff --git a/examples/header.txt b/examples/header.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 96a2c31f..00000000 --- a/examples/header.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - - ----------========== MBSE BBS Support System NL. ==========---------- - - Sysops : Michiel Broek - Online : 24 hrs/day - Line #1 : 31-(0)255-515973 1200-28K8 bps, V34,V42B,V32B,X75 - Requests : minimum 1200 bps, no limits. - Request times: except ZMH. - Request flag : XA - AKAs : 2:280/2802 - - Alle files op dit bbs die onder MS-DOS draaien zijn gecontroleerd met - de laatste beschikbare virusscanners voordat ze voor download op het - bbs geplaatst zijn. - Desondanks aanvaarden wij geen enkele aansprakelijkheid voor eventuele - schade die ontstaat door het gebruik van deze files. - - All files on this bbs running under MS-DOS are checked with the latest - available virusscanners before they were made available for download from - the bbs. - Nevertheless we take no responibility for any damage due to the use of - these files. - - Todos los ficheros en esta bbs nativos de MS-DOS son verificados con - los mas recientes antivirus disponibles antes de ser puestos para - descarga desde la bbs. - 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-include ../Makefile.global - -H_BASE = dist.html manual.css errcodes.html \ - flow.html postfix.html ups.html doors.html \ - intergate.html intro.html invoking.html faq.html \ - known_bugs.html mgetty.html routing.html nodelist.html - -H_FTSC = ftsc/index.html - -H_IMAGES = images/b_arrow.png images/magic.png images/nodes1.png \ - images/connec.png images/mbsetup0.png images/nodes2.png \ - images/domains.png images/mbsetup1.6.S.png images/nodes3.png \ - images/e_menu.png images/mbsetup1.6.png images/nodes4.png \ - images/emareas.png images/mbsetup2.png images/nodes5.png \ - images/nodes6.png images/nodes7.png images/nodes8.png \ - images/nodes9.png images/nodes10.png images/doors.png \ - images/emgroup.png images/modems0.png images/oneliner.png \ - images/fdb.png images/newfiles.png images/protocol.png \ - images/fegroup.png images/newgroups.png images/rarrow.png \ - images/fileecho.png images/nodelist.png images/security.png \ - images/filefind.png images/nodelist1.png images/tty.png \ - images/files.png images/nodelist2.png images/tty1.png \ - images/go_to.png images/nodelist3.png images/tty2.png \ - images/hatch.png images/nodelist4.png \ - images/language.png images/nodelist5.png images/uarrow.png \ - images/larrow.png images/users.png images/doors2.png \ - images/mbse.png images/taskmgr.png images/mbsebbs-s.png \ - images/mbsebbs.png images/users2.png images/hand.up.png \ - images/dream1.png images/dream2.png images/dream3.png \ - images/tdream1.png images/tdream2.png images/tdream3.png \ - images/route1.png images/route2.png images/mbmon1.png \ - images/mbmon2.png images/mbmon1-tn.png images/mbmon2-tn.png \ - images/nodes11.png - -H_LICENSE = license/copying.html license/hydracom.html license/index.html \ - license/jam.html - -H_MENUS = menus/control.html menus/index.html menus/menu100.html \ - menus/menu300.html menus/menu500.html \ - menus/menu0.html menus/menu200.html menus/menu400.html - -H_MISC = misc/dropfile.html misc/fileid.html misc/index.html \ - misc/jam.html misc/semafore.html misc/filefind.html \ - misc/ftpserver.html misc/ipmailer.html misc/outbound.html \ - misc/usleep.html misc/webserver.html - -H_PROGS = programs/mbfido.html programs/mbmon.html \ - programs/mbtoberep.html programs/mblogin.html \ - programs/index.html programs/mbcico.html \ - programs/mbfile.html programs/mbmsg.html \ - programs/mbseq.html programs/mbuser.html \ - programs/mbaff.html programs/mbdiff.html \ - programs/mbindex.html programs/mbout.html \ - programs/mbsetup.html programs/mbuseradd.html \ - programs/mball.html programs/mbnntp.html \ - programs/mblang.html programs/mbsebbs.html \ - programs/mbstat.html programs/mbpasswd.html \ - programs/mbtask.html - -H_SETUP = setup/archiver.html setup/index.html setup/bbs.html \ - setup/language.html setup/oneliner.html \ - setup/emareas.html setup/magic.html setup/mail.html \ - setup/protocol.html setup/emgroup.html setup/chat.html \ - setup/fdb.html setup/security.html setup/sitedoc.html \ - setup/fegroup.html setup/modems.html setup/softinfo.html \ - setup/fidonet.html setup/tic.html \ - setup/fileecho.html setup/newfiles.html setup/filefind.html \ - setup/newgroups.html setup/files.html setup/nodes.html \ - setup/ttyinfo.html setup/global.html setup/users.html \ - setup/hatch.html setup/virscan.html setup/services.html \ - setup/domains.html setup/taskmgr.html setup/route.html - -H_OTHER = index.html basic.html upgrade.html - -H_IN = index.html.in basic.html.in upgrade.html.in - -FILES = $(H_IN) $(H_BASE) $(H_FTSC) $(H_IMAGES) $(H_LICENSE) $(H_MENUS) $(H_MISC) $(H_PROGS) $(H_SETUP) Makefile - -######################################################################################################### - -all depend clean depend: - -install: - @echo "Installing html documentation in ${PREFIX}/html" - @rm -Rf ${PREFIX}/html - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/ftsc - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/images - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/license - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/menus - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/misc - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/programs - @mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/html/setup - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/ftsc - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/images - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/license - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/menus - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/misc - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/programs - @${CHOWN} ${OWNER}:${GROUP} ${PREFIX}/html/setup - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_BASE} ${PREFIX}/html - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_OTHER} ${PREFIX}/html - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_FTSC} ${PREFIX}/html/ftsc - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_IMAGES} ${PREFIX}/html/images - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_LICENSE} ${PREFIX}/html/license - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_MENUS} ${PREFIX}/html/menus - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_MISC} ${PREFIX}/html/misc - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_PROGS} ${PREFIX}/html/programs - @${INSTALL} -p -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${H_SETUP} ${PREFIX}/html/setup - -clean: - rm -f filelist - -filelist: Makefile - BASE=`pwd`; \ - BASE=`basename $${BASE}`; \ - (for f in ${FILES}; \ - do echo ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}/$${BASE}/$$f; \ - done) >filelist - diff --git a/html/basic.html.in b/html/basic.html.in deleted file mode 100644 index dc3cd818..00000000 --- a/html/basic.html.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,281 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS basic installation. - - - -
- -
Last update 3-Jul-2011
-

MBSE BBS Basic Installation

- -

Introduction.

-

-Before you compile and install MBSE BBS you must first setup the basic -environment. If you don't do this, things will fail. -

-To compile and install MBSE BBS most distributions have installed all needed packages. -If important packages are missing then the configure script will tell you. There are also -less important packages which if missinng still let you compile MBSE BBS, but you will miss -some features. Here is a short list of these packages: -

    -
  1. Zlib. On some distributions you also need zlib development. When you have - zlib installed, then in mbcico extra code will be compiled in the Hydra and Binkp protocol drivers - that will allow the PLZ extension. In the binkp protocol GZ compression will be enabled as well.
  2. -
  3. Bzlib. On some distributions you need to install bzlib2 development to add - support for binkp BZ2 compression.
  4. -
  5. GeoIP. 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 - www.maxmind.com. -
-If you use Gentoo or Ubuntu, read the files README.Gentoo or README.Ubuntu. The last one may be usefull -for Debian users too. -

 

- -

Step 1: planning the filesystems.

-

-MBSE BBS is default installed in /opt/mbse. 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 -Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for more info. -The default filesystem layout looks like this:
-

-/opt/mbse                       0775  Default MBSE_ROOT
-/opt/mbse/bin                   0770  Binaries
-/opt/mbse/etc                   0770  System configuration files
-/opt/mbse/etc/dosemu            0750  DOSemu configuration files
-/opt/mbse/ftp/pub               0755  Default FTP root for download areas.
-/opt/mbse/home                  0770  Users homedirectories
-/opt/mbse/home/bbs              0770  Newuser account
-/opt/mbse/html                  0755  HTML documentation
-/opt/mbse/log                   0770  MBSE BBS logfiles
-/opt/mbse/share/doc             0750  Generated sitedocs
-/opt/mbse/share/doc/html        0750  Generated html sitedocs
-/opt/mbse/share/doc/tags        0750  Generated area tags
-/opt/mbse/share/int             0750  Base for language files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/de    0750  German template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/en    0750  English template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/es    0750  Spanish template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/fr    0750  French template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/gl    0750  Galego template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/nl    0750  Dutch template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/zh    0750  Chinese template macro's
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/de    0750  German menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/en    0750  English menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/es    0750  Spanish menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/fr    0750  French menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/gl    0750  Galego menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/nl    0750  Dutch menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/zh    0750  Chinese menu files
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/de 0750  German ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/en 0750  English ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/es 0750  Spanish ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/fr 0750  French ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/gl 0750  Galego ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/nl 0750  Dutch ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/zh 0750  Chinese ansi screens
-/opt/mbse/tmp                   0770  Temp directory
-/opt/mbse/tmp/arc               0770  Temp archiver directory
-/opt/mbse/var                   0770  Var root
-/opt/mbse/var/arealists         0750  Areamgr arealist files
-/opt/mbse/var/badtic            0750  Bad TIC files
-/opt/mbse/var/boxes             0770  Base for nodes fileboxes
-/opt/mbse/var/bso               0770  Binkley Style Outbound directory
-/opt/mbse/var/bso/outbound      0770  Default outbound for main aka
-/opt/mbse/var/dosemu            0770  Base for DOS drives (doors)
-/opt/mbse/var/dosemu/c          0770  DOS drive C:
-/opt/mbse/var/fdb               0770  Files database
-/opt/mbse/var/inbound           0750  Protected inbound directory
-/opt/mbse/var/magic             0750  Magic filerequest names
-/opt/mbse/var/mail              0770  JAM messagebase root
-/opt/mbse/var/msgs              0770  *.msgs netmail directory
-/opt/mbse/var/nodelist          0750  Nodelists
-/opt/mbse/var/queue             0750  Queue for before outbound
-/opt/mbse/var/rules             0770  Echomail area rules files
-/opt/mbse/var/run               0770  Pid files of running programs
-/opt/mbse/var/sema              0777  Semafore files
-/opt/mbse/var/ticqueue          0750  Queue for TIC files
-/opt/mbse/var/unknown           0750  Unprotected inbound directory
-
-

-Don't use UMSDOS or SAMBA filesystems for the bbs, stick by the standard -GNU/Linux -filesystems (ext2, ext3 or reiserfs) or ufs if you use FreeBSD. -If you intent to make your bbs also accessible -by FTP and WWW you must create the directory structure under the ftp user -behind the pub directory. Read the -ftp server doc for details. If you don't follow these guidlines, you -will run into trouble later and have to spend a lot of time in correcting -this error. -

 

- -

Step 2: Running the installation script.

-

-First, if you use FreeBSD, install the psmisc package. This will make sure -that MBSE BBS is stopped properly if you shutdown your computer. Also if you -use FreeBSD 5.0 or later make sure that you mount procfs, see man procfs -for details. If you don't mount procfs, you cannot add new users to the bbs and -existing bbs users cannot change their passwords. As sysop, you can't change -passwords too.
-If you are upgrading, proceed with step 4. If not, follow the next steps -very carefully!
-The installation script must be run by root. It checks if there is a -previous or failed installation on your system. If that's so the script will -not run. In other words, you can only run this script once. The script makes -backup copies of the system files it changes, these files will get the -extension .mbse To run the installation script you need -the archive mbbsebbs-@VERSION@.tar.bz2. -Unpack this archive on your system, in /tmp: -

-cd /tmp
-tar xfvj /path/to/the/mbsebbs-@VERSION@.tar.bz2
-
-To start the script type: -
-cd mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-bash ./SETUP.sh
-
-Ubuntu users should do: -
-cd mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-sudo bash ./SETUP.sh
-
-Yes, use bash as shell here. On some systems root doesn't use bash -as login shell, calling the script with bash forces the use of bash. -The script does the following: -
    -
  1. Create the group bbs -
  2. Create the user mbse On Ubuntu this user is added to the admin group. -
  3. Create a .profile for user mbse -
  4. Create and set owner of directory tree under /opt/mbse -
-Then the script will ask you to give a password for user mbse -This password is for system maintenance and for you to make changes to the -bbs. You will need that frequently but you should not make that password -easy to guess of course. The script will then continue again: -
    -
  1. The user bbs is added. -
  2. The password will be removed from user bbs This action -will make changes in /etc/shadow (if you have that) otherwise in /etc/passwd. -On FreeBSD it uses other tools to modify the master database. -On NetBSD you have to do that manually, there are no tools to do that. -
  3. If they don't exist in the file /etc/services the services fido, tfido -and binkp will be added. -
  4. If they don't exist in the file /etc/inetd.conf the internet protocols -for the mailer will be added. The inetd is restarted to -activate the changes. If your distribution uses xinetd instead of inetd, an -include file for xinetd is added instead. -
-

 

- -

Step 3: Check the basic installation

-

-The last screen of the script is about sanity checks. Perform those checks! -If something is wrong, now is the time to fix it. Don't panic and remember -the backups of the system files that are changed are in /etc with the -extension .mbse i.e: those were the original files. -The installation logfile is copied to /opt/mbse. -If everythings is allright, then remove the directory /tmp/mbsebbs-@VERSION@: -

-cd /tmp
-rm -Rf mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-
-

 

- -

Step 4: Install the basic packages.

-

-Login as user mbse. Yes, very important, login as user mbse. -While in mbse's home directory (/opt/mbse) unpack the distribution archives: -

-tar xfvj /path/to/mbsebbs-@VERSION@.tar.bz2
-
-You now have the subdirectory with sources in the right place. -Next build the binaries and install them using the following commands: -
-cd ~/mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-./configure [--enable-optimize] [--enable-newsgate] [--enable-gdkdel]
-make
-su        important, do not use "su -"
-password: enter root password here
-make install
-exit
-
-Ubuntu users should do: -
-cd ~/mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-./configure [--enable-optimize] [--enable-newsgate] [--enable-gdkdel]
-make
-sudo make install
-
-Important: it seems logical to use the --enable-newsgate option -but it isn't. When you do, the mbnntp program is disabled and you cannot serve -echomail as news to your users via internet. But you can gate echomail to the -internet. Independant of your choice, you can allways make internet news available -for your bbs users. Only use --enable-newsgate if you really need to gate echomail -to the internet. -

-To support Chinese the DELete key needs to be changed because it conflicts with one -of the characters. If you want to use Chinese, use --enable-gbkdel -to configure. -

-The last part of the installation procedure shows you the location of the bbs -startup script that is added to your system. Remember this one for a moment. -Because this is your first -time installation, example menus and example textfiles are installed. -If they already exist on your systems (when you do an upgrade) they -will not be installed again. -

-Now start the bbs for the first time (still as root) by executing the startup -script you just saw on the screen followed by a space and the word start. -For example: -

-/etc/rc.d/init.d/mbsed start
-
-Ubuntu users do: -
-sudo /etc/init.d/mbsebbs start
-
-This will start the mbtask daemon. -After that the bbs will be opened for use. -Check the file /opt/mbse/log/mbtask.log for startup problems. -The first time mbtask is started on your system it will create a -lot of new configuration files with default settings. -

 

- -

Step 5: Ready.

-

-Now you have shell scripts in ~/etc, most of them are called by cron, some -are called during system startup and shutdown. You also have some default -configuration files, these are ttyinfo, modems, fidonet networks. In the -default (english) directory you now have default menu datafiles and ansi -screens. These are copies of my test system so you have to edit them to -build your own bbs.
-Editing ansi screens can be done on a GNU/Linux system with one of the -following packages: -

    -
  1. duhdraw, this is available from 2:280/2802 as - duhdraw.tgz (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.
  2. -
  3. TetraDraw 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. -
-You may also want to edit ~/etc/header.txt and ~/etc/footer.txt, these -files are the top and bottom of the newfiles/allfiles listings. -

-Now the basic environment is finished, the next thing to do is -configure the bbs. -

 

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- - diff --git a/html/dist.html b/html/dist.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5f34199f..00000000 --- a/html/dist.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Unix distributions. - - - -
- -
Last update 12-Sep-2007
-

Unix Distributions.

- -

Which distribution

-

-GNU/Linux is available in several distributions, they all have advantages and -disadvantages for bbs use. Which distribution to pick is very personal. -Since late 2001 a port to FreeBSD is available, from version 0.33.19 this -port is ready to use. -Since januari 2002 a port to NetBSD is available, later other *BSD versions -were added. -

 

- -

Slackware

-

-I am using MBSE BBS on several Slackware distributions. You can make a very small -setup for MBSE BBS like Zipslack. Not included is the mgetty package. -

 

- -

Redhat and Mandrake

-

-I write this as if these are the same which isn't true of course. From MBSE -BBS's point of view they are almost the same, so that's why I treat them as -the same distributions. The E-Smith server and gateway based on RedHat is also -supported. -For people with little GNU/Linux experience these -distributions are a good choice if you can spare the diskspace. I haven't -found a simple dedicated setup for the bbs, so the safest way is to install -allmost everything, which is quite simple. This will cost you about 1200 Megs. -Maybe that someone more experienced with these distro's can give more details -on how to build a small server. -

 

- -

SuSE

-

-Since SuSE 7.1 the setup scripts are working and tested. Older distro's -might work. -

 

- -

Debian

-

-The installation works on a Debian 2.1, 2.2 and 3.0 distribution without any problems. -How to build an optimized Debian system is not tested by me. -

 

- -

Ubuntu

-

-Since 0.91.10 the installation on Ubuntu 7.04 works fine. Read the file README.Ubuntu in -the source for more information. -

 

- -

GenToo

-

-Installation and startup scripts are tested on GenToo. Read the file README.Gentoo for -more information. -

 

- -

FreeBSD

-

-I tested on FreeBSD 6.2 stable release. Older releases have been used and work. -The setup is quite simple, do a small setup (average user), and add some needed packages -from the ports collection such as gcc, mgetty, infozip etc. -You may need to build mgetty yourself if you have an older FreeBSD distribution. -

 

- -

NetBSD

-

-Currently NetBSD 3.1 is used for the latest tests. NetBSD before 3.0 doesn't -work anymore. -

 

- -

OpenBSD

-

-Currently OpenBSD 3.7 is used for testing. -

 

- -

Famous last words...

-

-I don't have the diskspace and time for all kinds of GNU/Linux distributions -to install for testing. Most distributions work without major changes. For -questions about "unsupported" distributions, the best place to be is in the -MBSE support echo. -

 

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- - diff --git a/html/doors.html b/html/doors.html deleted file mode 100644 index 72d78420..00000000 --- a/html/doors.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Running DOS doors on MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 05-Nov-2004
-

MBSE BBS - Running DOS doors.

- -

Introduction

-

-Running DOS doors is possible on systems that can run -dosemu. 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: -drive is owned by the group bbs. The basic ideas how doors should be run written -by Redy Rodriguez are still valid, but some scripts are changed and some dosemu -files must be copied into the mbse directory tree.

-One very important note: the virtual dos drive is now $MBSE_ROOT/var/dosemu/c -Don't use another location or change the access rights, there will be several -references from mbse to that and only that location for dos support. -Choose another one and you are on your own! -

 

- -

Installing dosemu

-

-Some distributions have good dosemu packages, others don't. You need a dosemu -that can be used in a systemwide multiuser setup. The bad packages want to have -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 dosemu. 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:
-

-mbse@seaport$ tar xfvz dosemu-1.2.2.tgz
-mbse@seaport$ cd dosemu-1.2.2
-mbse@seaport:~/dosemu-1.2.2$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/dosemu --with-x
-mbse@seaport:~/dosemu-1.2.2$ make
-
-Note that the --with-x is not needed for running doors, but it -might be handy that you can use dosemu as user mbse in X to do maintenance on -your doors.
-Then as root do:
-
-root@seaport:~/dosemu-1.2.2# make install
-
-

 

- -

Setup dosemu in mbse

-

-First copy /etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf into ~/etc/dosmeu. -Then edit ~/etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf so that we have a version for -mbse users. Set the following settings in that file:
-

-$_hdimage = "/opt/mbse/var/dosemu/c"
-$_floppy_a = ""
-$_xms = (1024)
-$_ems = (2048)
-$_dpmi = (0x1000)
-$_layout = "us"
-
-Next copy this new file as virtual.conf in -~/etc/dosemu/. Then add the following line: -
-$_com1 = "virtual"
-
-Note that in older dosemu versions you could use a commandline option to do -this, but this isn't supported anymore since dosemu-1.2.x. The -rundoor.sh now also uses two configuration files.
-Next we need to setup the C: drive. Do this as user mbse. First type umask -007, this sets the create mode for directories to 0770 and files to 0660 -so that we create all files and directories read/write for all bbs users. This -is very important! Type the following commands: -
-mbse@seaport:~$ umask 007
-mbse@seaport:~$ cd var/dosemu/c
-mbse@seaport:~/var/dosemu/c$ mkdir dos dosemu temp util doors
-
-Now we must install dos. If you use ms-dos then in ~/var/dosemu/c -copy the ms-dos files command.com, io.sys and -msdos.sys. In ~/var/dosemu/c/dos copy all ms-dos -commands. Next install the dosemu utilities, copy these from -/usr/share/dosemu/freedos/dosemu to -~/var/dosemu/c/dosemu. Now there is a empty -~/var/dosemu/c/util, copy some utilities here such as your -favourite dos editor, zip and unzip etc.
-Next we must create config.sys and autoexec.bat. These -files must be dos crlf formatted. You can do that with the joe editor, for -example joe -crlf config.sys. Examples:
-
-config.sys:
-
-BUFFERS = 20
-DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
-SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
-DOS=HIGH,UMB
-FILES=50
-
-autoexec.bat:
-
-@ECHO OFF
-PROMPT $P$G
-PATH C:\DOSEMU;C:\DOS;C:\UTIL;
-SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
-Lh C:\DOS\DOSKEY /INSERT
-Lh C:\DOS\SHARE
-
-Now we are ready to try it, type mbsedos and the dos emulator -should start. You can leave dosemu with the command exitemu. -

 

- -

Installing a door

-

-All doors are started using the script ~/bin/rundoor.sh. This script -is never started directly, you should make a copy of that with the name of the -door, but the best solution is to make a symlink with the name of the door. For -example:
-

-mbse@seaport$ cd ~/bin
-mbse@seaport:~bin$ ln -s rundoor.sh 8ball
-
-See also inside rundoor.sh for the instructions. This file does -several things, first it prepares the users home directory with the dosemu -environment so that dosemu will run for the user. Then it creates a node -directory in the dos C: drive and copies the door dropfiles into that node -directory. Finally it starts dosemu in virtual comport mode and inserts the -commands in dos to start the door.
-But before we can run the door, the door itself must be installed in the dos -partition. In this example I will explain how to install the door 8ball. -Start mbsedos and create a directory c:\doors\8ball. -Unpack 8ball in that directory and run setup. Test the door with -the command local. Now goto the directory c:\doors and -create the file 8ball.bat. That file will be used to start the -door. It will be called by c:\doors.bat with two parameters, the -name of the door and the nodenumber. -
-@ECHO OFF
-C:
-C:\UTIL\X00 E B,0,57600
-CD \DOORS\8BALL
-ASKME.EXE /E /C1 /PC:\DOORS\NODE%1
-C:\UTIL\X00
-CD \DOORS\NODE%1
-DEL DOOR.SYS
-DEL DOOR32.SYS
-
-Finally we have to make a menu entry to start the door. The Opt. Data line is -the command to start the door, the optional /N is replaced by the -current nodenumber of the user. A second option may be used, -novirtual, if that is present the rundoor.sh will -start dosemu without setting the comport in virtual mode. Use this if your door -isn't a real door but a normal dos program. -

-door setup

-Note that I use the -Display lines to make the menu, there are only ansi screens for the top and -common lines on the screen, see the second image how to build the whole doors -menu. -

-doors menu -

-

 

- -

Netmail support

-

-In the virtual c: drive you need some directories that point to several other -mbse subdirectories. You may need at least three of them, one to put netmail in, -one to put files in to send and one semafore directory to tell mbse there is -something to send. For example like this: -

-ln -s /opt/mbse/var/msgs /opt/mbse/var/dosemu/c/msgs
-ln -s /opt/mbse/var/boxes/node92_100_60 /opt/mbse/var/dosemu/c/outbox
-ln -s /opt/mbse/var/sema /opt/mbse/var/dosemu/c/sema
-
-In dos you now have: -
-C:\MSGS
-C:\OUTBOX
-C:\SEMA
-
-In C:\MSGS doors may put *.msg netmails. -File attaches won't work from these netmails because the netmails -point to files with dosnames. (May be solved later). The script that calls the -door, for example c:\doors\bre.bat must copy the file to send to -the node outbound box. In the above example that would be copy to -C:\OUTBOX. -To create the semafore to tell mbse to scan add to the batfile (for example -C:\DOORS\BRE.BAT the following two lines: -
-CD C:\SEMA
-ECHO "">MAILOUT
-
-See also the F.A.Q. for some very usefull tips and -tricks. -Using the same method with symlinks, you can make all paths you need from the -rest of mbse visible in dos. Use with care. -

 

- -

What if I don't upgrade

-

-That's your choice, but for a while the old method starting dosemu via sudo is -still supported. The file ~/bin/bbsdoor.sh is still there, but the -file ~/bin/rundoor.sh is renamed to -~/bin/runvirtual.sh. So you should change all symlinks of your door -names in ~/bin (or copies) to ~/bin/runvirtual.sh. You -should not need to change anything else. -

- -

Problems

-

-Currently there are some troubles with modem calls. -

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Last update 30-Jun-2005
-

MBSE BBS - Error return codes.

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-Following is a list of return codes from all official mbse programs and -utilities. These codes can be used in scripts. If a program exits normally, the -return code is 0. If a program exits by a signal, the return code is the signal -number. This means if you kill a running program with a SIGTERM, the programs -exits with the SIGTERM error number. On most platforms this is 15. These -errorcodes are for the most part the same on all *nix platforms but because of -some small differences I cannot list these here. Just do a kill -l to see -a list of errors for your own platform.
-Here is the list of other return codes: -

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  1. Commandline error -
  2. Configuration error -
  3. Initialisation error -
  4. A full disk partition -
  5. UPS alarm detected -
  6. No valid recipients -
  7. Execute external program failed -
  8. Set tty failed -
  9. File transfer error -
  10. File attach failed -
  11. Can't lock program, retry later -
  12. Node not in nodelist -
  13. Node may not be called -
  14. Can't make connection -
  15. Can't open tty port -
  16. Node is locked -
  17. Node IP address not found -
  18. Unknow session type -
  19. Not Zone Mail Hour -
  20. Modem error -
  21. No modemport available -
  22. Session error (password) -
  23. EMSI session error -
  24. FTSC session error -
  25. WaZoo session error -
  26. YooHoo session error -
  27. Outbound scan error -
  28. Can't make poll -
  29. File request error -
  30. Error processing nodediff -
  31. Virus found -
  32. General error -
  33. Timeout error -
-

-The mailer can also return the following error codes: -

    -
  1. TTY general error -
  2. TTY timeout -
  3. TTY EndOfFile -
  4. TTY Hangup -
  5. TTY Empty -
-

-When an external program is run, a mbse program can exit with return code 256 + -the return code of the external program. So if the external program exits with -error code 7, the code returned by the mbse program is 263. -

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- - diff --git a/html/faq.html b/html/faq.html deleted file mode 100644 index eb4806c7..00000000 --- a/html/faq.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1502 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS FAQ & Howto - - - -
- -

MBSE BBS FAQ and Howto.

-
Last updated 31-Jan-2005
- -
-Authors: P.E. Kimble aka King Kimerud            kimerud@bayhaus.org
-         Michiel Broek                           2:280/2802
-         Rick van Ruth                           3:640/954
-	 David Gonzalez                          4:930/1
-

-

Introduction

-

-This FAQ is a work in progress. It is not complete, nor does its author -claim that it is complete. This FAQ only answers questions pertaining to -using MBSE BBS on your GNU/Linux box. It is a compilation of previous questions -that Michiel Broek has recieved and answered from us newbies in getting -MBSE up & running. -

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    -
  1. Installation

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    1. Why do I have to install MBSE in the /opt directory?
    2. -
    3. What other operating systems will MBSE run on?
    4. -
    5. Will MBSE ever be ported to DOS/Windows or OS/2?
    6. -
    7. What does the quest switch in the bbs user setup mean?
    8. -
    9. How do I monitor as the things happen?
    10. -
    11. How do I start mbsebbs from inetd or xinetd?
    12. -
    13. I just installed mbse, now I get a Socket send failed error 2
    14. -
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  3. Fidonet Setup

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    1. The nodelist compiler crashes, why?
    2. -
    3. What is the purpose of the "Comment" line in the tic area setup?
    4. -
    5. How do I poll a node?
    6. -
    7. I created a filerequest but mbcico doesn't call out.
    8. -
    9. Does MBSE support fidonet via ftp feeds?
    10. -
    11. The tosser and mbmsg program are slow, why?
    12. -
    13. How can I use an external netmail tracker with MBSE?
    14. -
    15. I am having problems with dates when unarchiving .arc files.
    16. -
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  5. Internet Setup

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      -
    1. Posting newsmessages to the newsserver fails.
    2. -
    3. FTP fidonet feeds how-to.
    4. -
    5. Polling a internet node fails
    6. -
    7. Dialup script examples for MBSE
    8. -
    9. BBS users cannot get their email on Debian
    10. -
    -

  6. -
  7. BBS Setup

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    1. How do I to set up MBSE for ISDN?
    2. -
    3. How do I use GoldED together with MBSE?
    4. -
    5. How do I use MsgEd together with MBSE?
    6. -
    7. How do I adopt a directory full of files to the bbs?
    8. -
    -

  8. -
  9. Doors Setup

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      -
    1. How do I run DOS doors under MBSE BBS?
    2. -
    3. Dosemu compile tips
    4. -
    5. Setting up for InterBBS games.
    6. -
    7. Door Maintenance.
    8. -
    -

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- -

1. Installation.

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Q 1.1Why do I have to install MBSE in the /opt directory?
A 1.1 The /opt is for extra applications, when mbse is installed there - it is easier to upgrade the OS. If you insist on installing in /usr/local - the choose /usr/local/mbse. -
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Q 1.2 What other operating systems will MBSE run on?
A 1.2 Currently only on most GNU/Linux distributions, FreeBSD and NetBSD. - The author, Michiel Broek, has made a valiant effort ensuring that -MBSE will recognize and install on the major distributions of GNU/Linux. -
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Q 1.3 Will MBSE BBS ever be ported to DOS/Windows or OS/2?
A 1.3 No.
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Q 1.4 What does the guest switch in BBS user setup mean?
A 1.4 Nothing yet.
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Q 1.5 How do I monitor as the things happen?
A 1.5 tail -f /opt/mbse/log/system.log or start mbmon.
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Q 1.6 How to start mbsebbs from inetd or xinetd?
A 1.6 This is described in the documentation of the - mblogin program.
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Q 1.7 I just installed mbse, now I get a Socket send failed error 2.
A 1.7 With a normal system boot the mbtask daemon will be started - by one of the systems init scripts. If you just installed mbse you need - to do this for the first time manually. As user mbse issue the - following commands:
mbtask
mbstat open

- This will start the daemon, the daemon creates the default - databases. Then you can use mbsetup to configure your new system. -
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2. Fidonet setup.

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Q 2.1 The nodelist compiler crashes, why?
A 2.1Note: From previous experience, it is vital that you follow - the docs closely. Also, ensure that you have a copy of a valid nodelist - and nodediff file. I have ran into problems where either the noddiffs - don't match the nodelist, the crc checks fail, or I have files from - two different zones. I have even had to back up several months before - finding a valid noddiff that would match the nodelist.
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Q 2.2 What is the purpose of the "Comment" line in the tic area setup?
A 2.2The downlinks will see this when receiving FileMgr replies. - It is meant only as a description for the filearea.
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Q 2.3 How do I poll a node?
A 2.3 mbout poll f2802.n280.z2
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Q 2.4 I created a filerequest but mbcico doesn't call out.
A 2.4 You need to add a poll for that node to do the call.
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Q 2.5 Does MBSE support fidonet via ftp transfers?
A 2.5 Yes, but only the passive side. Refer to 3.2.
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Q 2.6The tosser and mbmsg programs are slow, why?
A 2.6 Tossing mail and linking message areas are background tasks. - When mbse was first developed the hardware was not fast enough to run - these programs at full speed. The mailer could give CRC errors and the - bbs seemed to stop now and then. To overcome this problem all programs - started with the -quiet switch (background jobs) are stopping for short - periods so that they would use less system resources. Systems with SCSI - disks or other fast and well designed machines don't have a need for that - slowdown. In mbsetup menu 1.5.17 is the setting for the speed of all utility - programs, the default is slow. You might try this set to fast and see what - happens on your system.
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Q 2.7How can I use an external netmail tracker with MBSE?
A 2.7If the netmail tracker can work on .pkt files you could try to - install it into mbfido. It can call a external program to process incoming - .pkt files before mbfido does something with it. That option was built a - few years ago for extra Y2K checks. (The pktdate program of Tobias Ernest).
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Q 2.8I am having problems with dates when unarchiving .arc files.
A 2.8If you are experiencing a problem with the dates on arc files - showing as January 1970 or similar when extracted using Arc v5.31 for linux - then obtain "nomarch". MBSE will detect nomarch during configuration/install - and set your archiver.data file accordingly. Nomarch extracts .arc files - and keeps the original file date.
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3. Internet setup.

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Q 3.1 Posting newsmessages to the newsserver fails.
A 3.1Check if you need the "mode reader" command for the newsserver. - Set this flag in mbsetup 1.15.5
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Q 3.2 How do I configure MBSE for my ftp filenet feeds?
A 3.2Follow the next steps to setup your system for FTP clients. -
    -
  1. As root, add a new group to your system: groupadd bbsftp.
  2. -
  3. Make sure there is a directory /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp. This directory - should be owned by mbse, group bbs and have mode 0775.
  4. -
  5. Add an invalid shell to /etc/shells, /usr/bin/false is good.
  6. -
  7. Install an FTP server, the examples here are for ProFTPD.
  8. -
  9. In /etc/proftpd.conf make sure there are the following lines: -
    -# Anonymous ftp and members of group bbsftp have a chroot environment.
    -# DefaultRoot     ~ bbsftp
    -
    - This will make sure that users who are member of the bbsftp - group have a chrooted directory structure for their ftp directories. - Also make sure the line Umask 022 is changed to Umask 002.
  10. -
  11. Add a username for the node you whish to give an FTP feed. - Use the following as root: -
    -useradd -g bbs -G bbsftp -d /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username
    -    -s /usr/bin/false -c "FTP Account for username" -m username
    -
    - Note: this is one line! There will now be a user added and - have a home directory of /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username. Make sure - that directory has permission 0775 or 0770. Create in the username - directory two other directories, inbound and outbound. They must - be owned by the user and be a member of group bbs and have mode 0775. - The modes 077x are needed because the user and mbse must be able to - read and write to these directories.
  12. -
  13. Try to login with ftp from some other system with the choosen - username and his password and check the changes until now. You should - not be able to escape from the directories of this user and you should - be able to upload files, download and delete files. Check also if you - uploaded a file if user mbse can delete that file and also put a file - in the users ftp directory as user mbse, and check that you can download - and delete is as ftp user.
  14. -
  15. Make sure for the node you want to change there is no mail - left in the outbound. Now start mbsetup, menu 7, open the setup - of the node that will use ftp. In screen 3, items 7 and 8, set these - to Directory. Now enter screen 8, here you will setup the directory - session. -
    -       7.8  EDIT NODE DIRECTORY SESSION
    -
    -            Outbound settings
    -       1.   Files path      /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username/outbound
    -       2.   Check for lock  Yes               3.   Wait clear lock Yes
    -       4.   Check lockfile  /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username/lock.bsy
    -       5.   Create lock     Yes
    -       6.   Create lockfile /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username/lock.bsy
    -       
    -            Inbound settings
    -       7.   Files path      /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username/inbound
    -       8.   Check for lock  Yes               9.   Wait clear lock Yes
    -       10.  Check lockfile  /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username/lock.bsy
    -       11.  Create lock     Yes
    -       12.  Create lockfile /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/username/lock.bsy
    -
    - Save this and you are ready.
  16. -
  17. A final note, since this user is in group bbs and not in the - bbs userdatabase he can never telnet to your system with this account - and get a shell. The user doesn't even have a valid shell.
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Q 3.3Polling a internet node fails.
A 3.3There are several reasons why mbcico refuses to call an internet - node, most problems are nodelist related. A internet node with binkp - protocol should be listed with the flags CM,IBN before mbcico will - make a call. Also, in the nodelist system name field there should - be the hosts full qualified domainname so that mbcico can get that - node's IP address. If one of these items are missing, the node will - not be called. To correct this problem there are two options, make - sure the node is listed with a dns name and proper flags in the nodelist. - The second option is to add a setup record for that node and fill in - the nodelist override fields. You can find these in menu 7.3, item - 5 can be filled with the nodelist flags, ie. CM,IBN and item 6 can - be used to give that node's fdn or IP address. -

- If the call still fails there are several things that must be - right before mbcico makes any internet call. In mbmon, screen 2 (SERVER - STATS) there are flags that indicate if the system is running, internet - is available and the bbs is open. If one of these is No, then no call will - be made. (For POTS the Internet flag does not matter of course). -

- In mbsetup, screen 18 (taskmanager), you need to set the maximum - TCP sessions to allow. This is inbound and outbound together. So if you set - this to 3 and 3 or more systems are already calling in via internet, your - system will not call anymore until the amount of TCP sessions drops below 3. -

- If you set this to high on an average cable/adsl connection, - you can get into trouble because you use up all upstream bandwidth. (We have - seen a lot of errors at a busy when the upstream speed was 64K and downspeed - 512K and about 4 sessions together). A good rule seems 1 TCP session for - each 32K bandwidth. -

- Then turn in that same screen debug on. After a minute mbtask - rereads his configuration. -

- Make a poll with mbout poll <node>. -

- Watch the mbtask logfile and see what it does for that node. It - should be added to the calllist. If not, it might be still a nodelist problem.

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Q 3.4Dialup script examples for MBSE
A 3.4Dialup Script using mclient: -
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Dialup script for MBSE BBS.
-#
-#============================================================================
-# Copyright (C) 1997-2002
-#   
-# Michiel Broek                FIDO:           2:280/2802
-# Beekmansbos 10
-# 1971 BV IJmuiden
-# the Netherlands
-#
-# This file is part of MBSE BBS.
-#
-# This BBS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-# Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
-# later version.
-#
-# MBSE BBS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-# General Public License for more details.
-# 
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with MBSE BBS; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
-# Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-#============================================================================
-#
-#
-# Enter commands to make the dialup connection and to hangup the connection.
-#
-DIALCMD="mclient -d -c DDS"
-HANGUPCMD="mclient -k"
-#
-# Log to syslog
-#
-LOGGER="logger -p user.notice -t basename $0$$]"
-
-if [ -z "$DIALCMD" ]; then
-    echo "This script is not configured, edit this script to use it."
-    exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Dial internet start" | $LOGGER
-#
-# Do 3 attempts to connect
-#
-connect=0; try=0;
-while let 'connect == 0'
-do
-    # Count connect attepts
-    #
-    let try=try+1
-    if [ $try == 4 ]; then
-        echo "No internet connection, giving up" | $LOGGER
-        $HANGUPCMD >>/dev/null
-        exit 1
-    fi
-
-    echo "Call attempt $try"    | $LOGGER
-    $DIALCMD >>/dev/null
-    i=60;
-    while let 'i > 0' && let 'connect == 0'
-    do
-        if [ -f $MBSE_ROOT/var/sema/is_inet ]; then
-            connect=1
-            echo "mbtask detected internet"     | $LOGGER
-        fi
-        let i=i-1
-        sleep 1
-    done
-    #
-    # Check if we have a connection
-    #
-    if [ ! -f $MBSE_ROOT/var/sema/is_inet ]; then
-        echo "Failed, 10 seconds pause ..."     | $LOGGER
-        sleep 10
-    fi
-done
-
-#
-# Here we have a connection, now make all needed polls
-#
-$MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbout poll f5003.n280.z2 f19.n280.z2 -quiet
-
-#
-# Now we wait until the do_inet semafore appears, we
-# timeout at 25 seconds, must be enough.
-#
-i=25;
-while let 'i > 0'
-do
-    if [ -f $MBSE_ROOT/var/sema/do_inet ]; then
-        i=0;
-    else
-        let i=i-1;
-        sleep 1
-        echo "wait do_inet $i"
-    fi
-done
-
-#
-# Now test until the do_inet semafore is gone.
-# Timeout is one hour.
-#
-i=3600;
-while let 'i > 0'
-do
-    if [ ! -f $MBSE_ROOT/var/sema/do_inet ]; then
-        i=0;
-    else
-        let i=i-1;
-        sleep 1
-        echo "wait ready $i"
-    fi
-done
-
-echo "Internet sessions done, hangup"   | $LOGGER
-$HANGUPCMD >>/dev/null
-echo "Script ready"                     | $LOGGER
-exit 0
-
-=================================================
-
- Dialup Script using diald: - -
-=================================================
-#!/bin/sh
-
-PATH=/opt/mbse:/opt/mbse/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local
-/ sbin:$PATH
-cd /opt/mbse
-if [ -f /opt/mbse/tmp/ip.up ] ; then
-        exit
-fi
-echo "up" > /var/run/diald.ctl
-sleep 15
-
-ping -c 10 -w 10 mail.iol.ie
-if [ -e /var/run/ppp0.pid ]  ; then
-        touch /opt/mbse/tmp/ip.up
-   cd /opt/mbse
-   echo "Fetching News"
-   /opt/mbse/fetchnews
-   echo "Synching clock"
-   telnet 192.168.0.2 9049
-   bin/mbfido news
-   echo "Fetching Mail"
-   /usr/bin/fetchmail -f /opt/mbse/.fetchmailrc
-   bin/soup
-        if [ ! 'cat /opt/mbse/irex/s/rexbusy.0 | xargs ps --no-header' ] ;
-        then
-                rm /etc/ftn/irex/s/rexbusy.0
-        fi
-
-   ./rexl
-   fetchmail -f /opt/mbse/.fetchmailrc
-   ./rexl -sf m
-   /opt/mbse/bin/bink
-
-  echo down > /var/run/diald.ctl
-
-  bin/bres.sh  # >> /dev/null 2>&1
-fi
-rm /opt/mbse/tmp/ip.up
-
-==================================
-
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Q 3.5BBS users cannot get their email on Debian
A 3.5 - Debian Linux uses for normal users a security model with private user groups. - The users of the bbs are all in group bbs. Some pop3 servers do not handle - that situation well and don't show the email for bbs users that is delivered - in /var/mail. If you choose to use qpopper it will work. -
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4. BBS setup.

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Q 4.1 How to set up MBSE for ISDN.
A 4.1Contributed by: J. Beekhuizen, 2:280/1018 -

- Of course, you have to configure and build your kernel for ISDN - support and the correct drivers for your card. It is beyond the scope - of this document to explain how to do that. -

- To your /etc/inittab file add the following lines for your ISDN - devices ttyI0 and ttyI1.

-
-# ISDN lines
-I1:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -x 4 -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI0
-I2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -x 4 -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI1
-
- To your mgetty.config file [/usr/local/etc/mgetty_sendfax/mgetty.config - on my system] set up the ttyI0 and ttyI1 ports. With AT&E you set - the MSN/EAZ the device should listen to. This should for an MSN be your - telephone number with the area code but without the leading - 0. For an EAZ the last digit of your EAZ. -

- The ISDN ports -

-port ttyI0
-modem-type data
-init-chat "" ATZ OK
-AT&E714015437&W0 OK 
-AT&B512 OK
-
-port ttyI1
-modem-type data
-init-chat "" ATZ OK 
-AT&E714017198&W0 OK
-AT&B512 OK
-
- From the mbsetup menu #5 "Edit Modem types" configure the ISDN - modem type. -
-	Modem type   ISDN Linux
-	Init string  ATZ\r
-	Init string
-	Init string
-	OK string    OK
-	Hangup       \d\p\p\p+++\d\p\p\pATH0\r
-	Info command ATI2\r
-	Dial command ATD\T\r
-	Connect      CONNECT 64000
-	Connect      CONNECT
-	[...]
-	Reset cmd    ATZ\r
-	Error string BUSY
-	Error string NO CARRIER
-	Error string NO DIALTONE
-	Error string NO ANSWER
-	Error string RING\r
-	Error string ERROR
-	Error string
-	Error string
-	Error string
-	Error string
-	Cost offset  0
-	EMSI speed   28800                   ! not relevant for ISDN
-	Strip dashes No
-	Available    Yes
-
- And from #6 "Edit TTY lines info" the ISDN lines -
-	TTY name     ISDN Line 1
-	Device name  ttyI0
-	Phone or DNS 31-71-4015437
-	Line speed   64 kbits
-	Fido flags   CM,XA,MO,X75
-	Equipment    ISDN
-	Available    Yes
-	Auth. log    No
-	Honor ZMH    Yes
-	Callout      Yes
-	Modem type   ISDN Linux
-	Locked speed 0                                 ! not relevant for ISDN
-	EMSI name    The Wizard's ISDN line 1
-
-	TTY name     ISDN Line 2
-	Device name  ttyI1
-	Phone or DNS 31-71-4017198
-	Line speed   64 kbits
-	Fido flags   CM,XA,MO,X75
-	Equipment    ISDN
-	Available    Yes
-	Auth. log    No
-	Honor ZMH    Yes
-	Callout      Yes
-	Modem type   ISDN Linux
-	Locked speed 0
-	EMSI name    The Wizard's ISDN line 2
-
-
- T-t-that's all folks :))
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Q 4.2 How do I use GoldED together with MBSE?
A 4.2Since MBSE BBS version 0.33.12 GoldED and MBSE BBS can be used - together without problems as long as you use it to read the sysop mail. - The mbsetup program can export a file called /opt/mbse/etc/golded.inc - which will contain your main Aka's, Aka matching, sysop name and all your - mail areas. This file is only (re)created if you change the global settings - or one of the mail areas. The first time you must force this by making - a change somewhere. -

- Now create /opt/mbse/etc/golded.cfg, here is what I wrote: -

-; GoldED.cfg
-;
-; Internet Addressing
-;
-INTERNETADDRESS Michiel_Broek@f2802.n280.z2.fidonet.org
-INTERNETGATE UUCP 2:292/875
-;
-;
-OUTBOUNDPATH /opt/mbse/var/bso/outbound
-REPLYLINK chain
-STYLECODES yes
-;
-;
-; MESSAGE READER
-;
-DISPMSGSIZE KBYTES
-DISPATTACHSIZE KBYTES
-DISPLOCALHIGH YES
-DISPPAGEBAR YES
-VIEWHIDDEN YES
-VIEWKLUDGE NO
-VIEWQUOTE YES
-;
-INCLUDE /opt/mbse/etc/golded.inc
-;
-; The end.
-
- Put in /opt/mbse/.profile the following line: export GOLDED=$HOME/etc -

- When you now start GoldED you use it as the sysop. Make sure that - the sysop's userrecord is the first user in the MBSE BBS userbase. If not, - the lastread pointers are not right. The GoldED nodelist compiler can be - added to the setup in menu 18.

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Q 4.3 How do I use MsgEd together with MBSE?
A 4.3Since MBSE BBS version 0.35.05 MsgEd and MBSE BBS can be used - together without problems as long as you use it to read the sysop - mail. The mbsetup program can export a file called /opt/mbse/etc/msg.txt - which will contain your mail areas setup. This file is only - (re)created if you change the global settings or one of the mail - areas. The first time you must force this by making a change somewhere.
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Q 4.4 How do I adopt (batch upload) a directory full of files to my BBS'es file base?
A 4.4Written by: Russell Tiedt. -

- Easy using the script below, provided the file archives (*.zip, *.rar, *.arc, - *.lha, etc.) all contain "file_id.diz" files. -

- Sort the files in tempory directries that correspond to the filebase area, ie. - /dos4 (DOS files - filebase area no 4) -

- Then copy the script below to the directory, edit the number of the filebase - that the files must be batch uploaded to, to the number that corresponds to - the required filebase. (On my BBS system the DOS file section corresponds to - the number 4, hence the name above for the tempory directory used above) I - copy all files to be batch uploaded to the DOS file section, to the /dos4 - directory, copy the script below to the /dos4 directory, edit the script so - that it uploads to the DOS filebase (4) and run it. -

-for file in `ls` ; do
-  mbfile adopt 4 $file "Dummy description"
-done
-
- NOTE: the 4 in the script above, indicates the filebase/filearea that the - files will be batch uploaded to. - - For archives that have/contain a file_id.diz file, "Dummy description" will be - replaced with the content of the "file_id.diz file of that archive, if no - file_id.diz exists in the archive, then "Dummy descrition" will appear in the - description field of the files.bbs file for the file area it gets uploaded to. -

- If the files don't have/contain file_id.diz files, then create and insert in - the archive, a file_id.diz file having a suitable description of the content - of the archive, then follow the instructions above. -

- For *.exe and *.com files, as well as other files that are not archived ie. in - *.zip/*.rar/*.arc/*.lha/*.lhz/*.zoo etc. Create a file_id.diz file for the - file, then make an archive using the archiver of your choice containing the - file and the file_id.diz you created for it, then follow the instructions - above. -

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5. Doors setup.

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Q 5.1 How do I run DOS doors under MBSE BBS?
A 5.1 -
-Written by: Redy Rodriguez, sysop of Parolas BBS 2:348/609
-Fidonet:    Redy rodriguez 2:348/609
-Email:      redy@users.sourceforge.net
-            Redy_Rodriguez@f609.n348.z2.fidospain.org
-
-

-Note: the next method is obsolete, with newer versions of dosemu it is -possible to run the doors without sudo but with user privileges. See the -doors page for details. The information below is for -old versions of dosemu. -

- NO WARANTEE -

- The information gathered here, works for the indicated intention. - It is proven and working in PAROLAS BBS, however, I do not guarantee - that it works correctly in all the cases. The author is not responsible - for the damage this can cause. If you follow the instructions, and you - get not the expected result, or as a result of it you get undesired results, - you loose data or destroy your system, you you will be the only person - in charge. -

- INTRODUCTION -

- This document describes how I have been able to execute MS/DOS - doors in MBSEBBS. Probably it is not the best way to do it, but this - is the one that works for me. If somebody finds one more more effective, - or simpler or safer a solution, then I like to hear this solution. -

- WHAT IS NEEDED? -

- MBSEBBS is correctly compiled and working, in my case I have the - 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 www.dosemu.org - , 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 - could work correctly with the freedos. You also need sudo. Sudo - is a utility that let's ordinary users execute certain programs as superuser, - this is available with almost all GNU/Linux distributions. -

- COMPILING DOSEMU -

- Unpack dosemu in some directory, for example /usr/src, then changed - into that directory and execute 'make'. When this is ready we have - dosemu compiled. If we already had a previous version of dosemu it is - advisable to uninstall it before continuing. Copy dosemu-freedos-bin-1.02.tgz - to the toplevel directory of the dosemu source and execute: -

-./install_systemwide -fd dosemu-freedos-bin-1.02.tgz
-
- In the directory etc, within the directory where we have decompressed - the source code of dosemu we have configuration examples. Create the - directory /var/lib/dosemu if it does not exist the directory, and copy - global.conf to that directory. Also copy dosemu.conf to directory /etc - and copy dosemu.users.secure as dosemu.users to /etc. -

- CONFIGURE THE DOS PARTITION -

- Now we must configure the dos partition, in my case this exists - as a mounted dos partition in /dos/c. If this is not the case then you - could work with an image of freedos. I have created in my dos partition - a directory c:\doors where I install all doors that I want to use, and - a file called c:\doors.bat with the following contents: -

-@echo off
-c:
-cd \doors
-if exist %1.bat call %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-c:\dosemu\exitemu
-
- Change to the directory /var/lib/dosemu and create directory - called for example 'c': -
-mkdir c. 
-
- A link to the mounted partition could be made but I prefer - to create a new directory and in that directory make links to dos program - which are only of interest for us. Many programs and directories of the - dos partition are not needed in dosemu and to run doors. Change to the - created directory and make links to everything what we have in our dos - partition (we will erase soon what we do not need). Autoexec.bat and - config.sys must copied instead of making links so we can modify them, because - surely we will want that they are different in dosemu, then in real dos. -
-cd c
-ln -s /dos/c/* .
-rm autoexec.bat
-rm config.sys
-cp /dos/c/autoexec.bat config.sys .
-
- Create a directory dosemu and copy the typical utilities of dosemu. -
-mkdir dosemu 
-cp /usr/src/dosemu-1.02/1.0.2.0/commands/* dosemu
-
- Now we modify the copy of config.sys and autoexec.bat to erase - everything what is not necessary to execute our games as doors, like - drivers for cdrom, mouse etc... We will clear the keyboard driver 'KEYB - XX' and make sure that in the path in autoexec.bat to include the directory - c:\dosemu. Also load the fossil emulator, for example add these two lines: -
-path %PATH%:c:\dosemu
-c:\dosemu\fossil
-
- If there is another fossil, such as bnu or x00 in config.sys - or autoexec.bat we clear all references to these, we will load them - if that is necessary in the file that it executes the door when needed, - this can be necessary for some doors and for other not. Now we can erase - all the links to the directories who are not necessary, and that we do - not want that they are visible. -

- Then edit the file /etc/dosemu.conf and look for the line that - begins with "$_hdimage =" and change that to: -

-$_hdimage = "c"
-
- Now login as root and you should be able to execute our dos - emulator by executing '/usr/bin/dosemu.bin' -

- (to leave dosemu type in exitemu) -

- CONFIGURING SUDO -

- Normally the dos partition is not accessible to the users of the - BBS, except from within dosemu, and to be able to have access without activating - the setuid bit of dosemu, we use sudo so that any user of the BBS can execute - dosemu.bin as root. As root execute visudo to edit the configuration file - of sudo add the lines: -

-%bbs   ALL=NOPASSWD:/opt/mbse/bin/bbsdoor.sh
-%bbs   ALL=NOPASSWD:/opt/dosemu/bin/dosemu.bin
-
- The first command is a script that takes care of copying the - file door.sys to the dos partition, the second line is to allow to - execute dosemu.bin. Any user of group BBS can execute these commandos - like root without password is asked. -

- In order to test that this works login as user mbse and execute: -

 
-sudo dosemu.bin
-
-

- INSTALLING A DOOR -

- First we need a pair of scripts. These scripts are installed when - you did install MBSE. These scripts are needed to execute the doors and are - installed in /opt/mbse/bin: -

---- rundoor.sh ---
-
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# rundoor.sh - Never call this script directly, create a symlink
-#              to thisfile with the name of the door. For example
-#              tu run the door ilord do:
-#              cd /opt/mbse/bin
-#              ln -s rundoor.sh ilord
-#
-# by Redy Rodriguez and Michiel Broek.
-#
-DOOR=`basename $0`
-COMMANDO="\" doors $DOOR $*\r\""
-
-/usr/bin/sudo /opt/mbse/bin/bbsdoor.sh $DOOR $1
-/usr/bin/sudo /opt/dosemu/bin/dosemu.bin \
--F /var/lib/dosemu/global.conf \
--I "`echo -e serial { com 1 virtual }"\n" keystroke $COMMANDO`"
-reset
-tput reset
-stty sane
-
---- bbsdoor.sh ---
-
-#
-#  Initialize DOS environment before starting a bbs door.
-#  Parameters: $1 = name of the door
-#              $2 = the nodenumber for this session
-#
-#  by Redy Rodriguez, 22-Oct-2001
-if [ "$1" != "" ]; then
-    if [ "$2" != "" ]; then
-        mkdir -p /dos/c/doors/node$2 >/dev/null 2>&1
-	# Copy door.sys to dos partition
-	cat ~/door.sys >/dos/c/doors/node$2/door.sys
-	# Create .dosemu/disclaimer in user home to avoid warning
-	if [ ! -d $HOME/.dosemu ]; then
-	    mkdir $HOME/.dosemu
-	fi
-	if [ ! -f $HOME/.dosemu/disclaimer ]; then
-	    touch $HOME/.dosemu/disclaimer
-	fi
-    fi
-fi
-
- The script rundoor.sh is never called directly, simply create - a link with the name of the door to this file, this name must be the - same as the one of the .bat file that starts the door in the doors directory - of the dos partition. Let me explain this with an example: -

- I have chosen the door Virtual Sysop, but it could be any other - door. My experience says to me that not all doors work correctly with - a serial port in virtual mode. This one is working at Parolas BBS. -

- Unpack Virtual Sysop in the dos partition, in the directory c:\doors\vsysop. - Execute as user mbse 'sudo dosemu.bin' and make sure that the door - works in local mode (these commands are for this door): -

-cd doors
-cd vsysop
-vsysop -local
-
- If everything is correct then create the file c:\doors\vsysop.bat - with the following contents: -
---- vsysop.bat ---
-
-@echo off
-C:\COMUNIC\X00\X00 E B,0,57600
-cd vsysop
-vsysop -D c:\doors\node%1\door.sys -BBSNAME PAROLAS
-deltree /y c:\doors\node%1
-C:\COMUNIC\X00\X00
-cd ..
-
- Before passing the control to dosemu, the file door.sys will - be copied to c:\doors\node???? where the ???? is the node number from - which the door is invoked (to allow that several users can execute the - door at the same time). This nodenumber also is passed as the first parameters - to the .bat file, this is to indicate to which directory to copy the door.sys - file. -

- The Virtual Sysop door supports door.sys and that is the only - dropfile that is generated by mbsebbs and that is supported by most - of the doors. If you need another format you must use a converter to change - the format of the dropfile. -

- I use the fossil X00, I have it installed in C:\COMUNIC\X00 and - this door works for me correctly with these parameters, it is alos possible - that it works without X00 or that you can load another fossil. -

- Now create a link to rundoor.sh in /opt/mbse/bin called vsysop. - The name must be the same one that the name of the .bat file created - in the dos partition, but without the extension bat. -

-ln -s /opt/mbse/bin/rundoor.sh /opt/mbse/bin/vsysop
-
- Now we execute mbsetup and enter the menu setup to add an entrance - like this (It puts option 16 to Yes): -
-    8.3. EDIT MENU ITEM
-
-    1.  Sel. key  V
-    2.  Type nr.  7         Run external program in shell
-    3.  Opt. data /opt/mbse/bin/vsysop /N
-                  1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234
-    4.  Display
-    5.  Security  0     --------------------------------
-    6.  Min. age  0
-    7.  Max. lvl  0
-    8.  Password  <null>                    13. No door.sys No
-    9.  Credit    0                         13. Y2K style   No
-    10. Lo-colors Normal display color      14. Use Comport Yes
-    11. Hi-colors Bright display color      15. Run nosuid  Yes
-    12. Autoexec  No                        16. No Prompt   Yes
-
- And that is everything...
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Q 5.2 Dosemu compile tips
A 5.2 -
-Written by: Rick Van Ruth, sysop of Vampyre's Heaven BBS 3:640/954
-
- Dosemu still exhibits some file locking behaviour and this needs - to be overcome, especially if you are running multinode door games. The - following information was supplied by Bob Newell of Chung Kuo BBS (telnet - chungkuo.org) and I reiterate it here. -

- There is an issue in that GNU/Linux file locking does not map precisely - to DOS file locking. You need to patch DOSEMU and build a special version - to deal with this problem. Find the file "dosext/mfs/mfs.c" in your - DOSEMU source tree. Locate the following lines: -

-case DENY_ANY:
-fl.l_type = F_RDLCK;
-
-Change the second line to 
-fl.l_type = !writing ? F_RDLCK : F_WRLCK;
-
- and build a new version of DOSEMU. -

- To solve a problem of slow screen painting, locate "base/async/int.c" - in your source tree. Locate -

-case 0x2C:
-
-and just below, comment out or delete the line
-
-usleep(INT2F_IDLE_USECS);
-
- and rebuild your DOSEMU. -
- It is recommended to use both tips above as it will not harm - any dos door games.
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Q 5.3 Setting up for InterBBS games.
A 5.3 -
-Written by: Rick Van Ruth, sysop of Vampyre's Heaven BBS 3:640/954
-
- There are 2 methods for providing InterBBS setup. If your system - merely connects to one host for your games packets you need only perform - a few simple steps to have it working. If your system is a Host for InterBBS - games you will also need to add a script to separate different packets - for different downlink systems. -

- Common to Both Methods:
- With most BBS games you will need 2 directories in your dos - filesystem area. One for the inbound packets and one for netmail messages - door games produce to send outbound packets. -

- The easiest way to solve this is by creating symlinks from your - MBSE directories into the directory where your dos doors live (c:\doors). - The 2 directories you wish to link are /opt/mbse/var/inbound and /opt/mbse/var/msgs - - link them into your dos directories doors directory with the same - names ie: "inbound" and "msgs". Now according to dosemu you will have - a c:\doors\inbound and a c:\doors\msgs. We do not actually use the "msgs" - directory for anything other than a place to tell games where to write - its netmails to. These "netmails" are subsequently deleted from the system, - but the games need to be able to write them there. -

- 1. The Easy Way - Single Host System:
-

- 1A. First of all you will realise that door games running under - dosemu usually write files as owner root, chmod 0644. This is not good - for MBSE to transfer these files as it does not have permission to act - on the files. In order to force dosemu to write games files so that MBSE - can act upon them we need to alter /etc/sudoers and change the umask for - root running under sudo. To do this open /etc/sudoers (you must be root - to edit this file) and add the following line at the top of the file before - the specifications: -

- Defaults               umask=0000

-

- This will allow dosemu to write files chmod 0666 (read/write everybody) - and MBSE will be able to manipulate them. -

- For my example I will use the InterBBS dos door game called Barren - Realms Elite (BRE for short). -

- 1B. Install Bre in c:\doors\bre and setup the necessary files - for its execution as a dos door from MBSE as per the dos doors faq. -

- 1C. Tell Bre (in its BBS.CFG) that the path for inbound packets - is c:\doors\inbound and the netmail path is c:\doors\msgs Bre will now - automatically process all inbound packets it finds in the inbound directory - for itself. It needs no assistance as it merely searches for the correct - filename in the directory. -

- 1D. We need to link Bre's outbound path to our host nodes MBSE - mailbox for automatic transfer of games packets. First make sure you - have added an "outbox" for your uplink node in the nodes setup in MBSE - - Section 7, Select Uplink, Menu 1, Section 2 "outbox dir". eg: if your - uplink is 3:640/954 then MBSE will default to creating /opt/mbse/var/boxes/node3_640_954 - as the outbox (I will use this as an example). Note the flavour of your - uplinks node connection will apply to the outbox as well. Thus if that - particular node is set crashmail then anything you put in the outbox will - also be sent crashmail. -

- Next go to your Bre game directory. You will notice Bre has an - OUTBOUND directory, this is where it places all its game packets that - are to be sent to the uplink. We need to delete this directory and instead - create a symlink to the node outbox instead. If Bre is in c:\doors\bre - then the symlink command will be: -

- ln -s /opt/mbse/var/boxes/node3_640_954 /dos/c/doors/bre/OUTBOUND -

- Alter the above depending on where your linux path to your dos - is, also remember linux is case sensitive! Note you can also make as - many symlinks as you like to the nodes outbox, so if you have 2 or 3 - different games you send to that node you can link the outbox to each - games outbound directory. Also if you have different games to different - host nodes just link the game outbound directories to the outboxes of each - node. -

- Thats it. The system will now process inbound and outbound packets - automatically. You will however need to delete the netmails in the msgs - directory - I have included this in the Door game maintenance section - further on. -

- If you experience problems with your system polling nodes and - sending the game mail packets while a user is online within the game then - you might wish to use the dos "share.exe" so packet files are not being accessed - by both the game and the mailer at the same time. You can load share.exe - within your doors.bat in dos root directory. -

- 2. The Hard Way - Multiple Host System -

- Follow steps 1A, 1B, 1C above, the change occurs for 1D (below). -

- 1D. We need a script to process the Bre outbound packets and add - them to MBSE's node outboxes path so they are sent. A script on how to do - this follows (with comments ). First remember to create your outboxes for - each node that you transfer games packets to. I will use 3:640/954 as above - and 1:123/456 for this example of 2 systems linked to the one Bre game. -

- This script should be owned by user "mbse" and have the permissions - (chmod 755) -rwxr-xr-x. It is best kept in /opt/mbse/bin with your - dos game executing scripts. I call this script "dos_poll" -

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-#!/usr/bin/perl -U
-use File::Basename;
-use File::Copy;
-
-# Define the variables for the outboxes for our links
-$node1 = "/opt/mbse/var/boxes/node3_640_954";
-$node2 = "/opt/mbse/var/boxes/node1_123_456";
-# Define the linux path to Bre's outbound directory
-$bre_path = "/opt/mbse/dos/doors/bre/OUTBOUND";
-
-opendir(DIR, "$bre_path") || die;
-@dirlist = readdir(DIR);
-closedir(DIR);
-
-foreach $filename (@dirlist){
-    $brefile = "$bre_path/$filename";
-    ($filenameOnly, $pathname, $fileExtension) = fileparse($filename, '\..*');
-    
-    if($filenameOnly eq "048b0201") {
-        move("$brefile","$node1"); 
-    }
-    if($filenameOnly eq "048b0203") {
-        move("$brefile","$node2"); 
-    }
-}
-
-# '048b0201' is the packet name Bre creates. You can find out what
-# your packet name is by running BRE PLANETARY and then checking inside
-# the Bre OUTBOUND directory - note no ext on name. You should also check
-# your nodes dat for which is which 048b0201 means from system 2 to system 1
-# so you would be system 2 in the nodes dat and 1 would be 3:640/954
-# 048b0203 is obviously to system 3 in the nodes dat - 1:/123/456 in our
-# example here
-
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-
- Thats it. You can run this 'dos_poll' script from the maintenance scripts described below.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Q 5.4 Door Maintenance.
A 5.4 -
Written by: Rick Van Ruth, sysop of Vampyre's Heaven BBS 3:640/954
- Ok, so you can setup doors, run inbound and outbound for interbbs - games. So how do you do maintenance?
- Again by scripts. Again I will use BRE as an example. First - I create a maintenance batch file in my C: root directory. I have called - it maint.bat and for the bre game it looks like this: -
-cd \doors\bre
-BRE INBOUND
-BRE SCORES
-BRE REQUEST
-BRE PLANETARY
-exitemu
-
- if you are familiar with Bre you will know this to be a standard - sort of maintenance except for the "exitemu" at the end. That is there - because we are going to use a script to start dosemu and call the maint.bat - - so afterwards we need it to exit dosemu.
- Now a maintenance script to be called from your cron or whatever - else you are using to execute events on your system. I call this script - "dos_maint" and it also lives in /opt/mbse/bin -
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-COMMANDO="\" maint \r\""
-/usr/bin/sudo dosemu -dumb -E dir > /opt/mbse/log/dos.log -quiet -I "`echo keystroke $COMMANDO`"
-/bin/rm /opt/mbse/var/msgs/*.msg
-#/opt/mbse/bin/dos_poll # Uncomment this line if you are using the Multiple host script
-
- You will notice this script starts dosemu and calls maint.bat, - and then when its finished there it deletes all those games netmails - and if you run the script for multiple hosts for your games it can call - that as well. Please note the second line is all ONE line, it has most - probably wrapped here. -

- You will notice that the script calls dosemu and not dosemu.bin, - this is because we need to tell dosemu to open a dumb terminal and not - display to a console or screen. By use of the redirection we redirect - the normal console output to a file, here I have used /opt/mbse/log/dos.log - as that is where all of MBSE's other logs reside. -

- Once "dos_maint" is run via the cron it will run maintenance on - your dos doors, process inbound/outbound interBBS game packets and have your - outbound packets ready to send. Thats about all there is to do :) -

- Note: You can make variants on these scripts for running daily - maintenance or just packet processing at certain times of day. They - are just variations on the information above, but if you have questions, - contact me! -

- Have fun!

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-

Running a BBS under Unix.

- -

Introduction

-

-Everyone who has been running a (single line) BBS under DOS until now will -need to understand that running a BBS under Unix (or any other multitasking -os) is completly different of what you are used to. Under DOS things were -quite simple, from AUTOEXEC.BAT you started a new .BAT file that would run -forever and started all needed programs after each other. -The programs that where started -depended on the errorlevel of the previous program. Only one program could -run at the same time. -

-People who had previous run a BBS on another multitasking os, or were running -a BBS on a small lan with a fileserver and workstations for each line, are -already more used to the idea of running more programs at the same time, -and to "signal" what to do next with semafore files. -

-The Unix aproach is more or less the same, but there are more differences. -The main difference is that there is no mailer connected with the modem waiting -for a call, instead there is a getty process watching your modem(s). And for -internet calls, these are started via (x)inetd using standard *nix methods. -Another -big difference is that you don't see what's happening, there is no screen -with the mailer or bbs picture on it. All programs run in the background. If -you don't like that, stop now and go back to your old DOS bbs. It's just the -way everything is done. -

-Programs that must start at specific times (events in DOS), are started from -cron, this is the event scheduler for Unix. With this -program maintenance can be started, polls created etc. For starting programs -when they are needed there is a taskmanager loaded at system bootup. This -taskmanager "watches" the semafore directory of the bbs and will start what -is needed. It will also watch the mailer outbound to see if there are nodes -to call. -

 

- -

Waiting for a call .....

-

-Under Unix this is done with the mgetty program, this is the -process that is connected with each modem (or ISDN adapter) and waits for a -call. The mgetty program (written by Gert Doering, gert@greenie.muc.de) will -detect the call, and find out what or who did make the call. It can detect -incoming humans who want a login prompt, PPP calls from users who want to -make a PPP connection (browsing your BBS whith netscape for example), A fax -machine trying to deliver a fax and finally a mailer trying to establish -an EMSI, FSC-0006 or FSC-0001 session. The mgetty program is responsible for -starting the right client programs. How to do this is explained in the -installation manuals, but be sure to compile it with Fido and PPP support. -

-For internet calls, via (x)inetd mbsebbs can accept calls from connections on -ports. For example if a connection comes in on port 24554 the mailer is started -in binkp mode. -

 

- -

A Human is calling.

-

-This could be a bbs user. For each user to login to your bbs there is a -unix account. They automatic create such an account the first time they login -with the bbs account. During the creation of their account the shell that is -installed for there account is the mbsebbs binary, so that's the only thing -that they get if they call in. When they logout the bbs, or drop carrier etc, -the session is ended and mgetty takes over the line again. -Note that they never can get a Unix shell unless you install a door -in the bbs that calls a shell for them. -

-Because for dialin with mgetty the mblogin program is used and not the normal -login program, only bbs users can login. All other users including root are -denied access. -You might consider installing SSH on your system for remote maintenance. -

-It is also possible to install the mblogin program as the login program for -telnet users if you are directly connected to the internet. -

 

- -

A PPP call is detected.

-

-Installing a PPP server on your system is beyound the scope of this project. -However if you did install it, users can login your bbs with their favourite -browser and use your bbs. Note that the necessary tools to automatic create -newsgroups don't exist at this time. With the proper setup you can automatic -create and maintain html pages for the file areas. -

 

- -

A mailer call is detected.

-

-If a mailer is detected by mgetty, the mbcico program is started and will -take over from mgetty. It will establish a mail session with the caller and -the mail and or files will be exchanged just like any DOS mailer would do. -After the call, mbcico will hangup and mgetty will take control of your modem -again. If there is any mail received, mbcico will place the semafore mailin -so that another process can take care of the received mail. -

 

- -

There is mail in the inbound

-

-As I said before, if the mailin semafore is present, the task manager will -then start the mbfido program that will toss the mail, process any files -received and if necessary it will create other semafore's for example to link -the message bases, start the nodelist compiler etc. Note that this can be done -while there may be a new mailsession going on, a bbs user is online, it doesn't -matter. Processing mail and files can be done real multitasking without any -damage to other processes. -

 

- -

It's time to poll a node

-

-At the time that you whish to poll a node, let cron create "poll" requests. -When a poll is created, the semafore scanout is also created. -The taskmanager will then start mbcico at regular intervals so that mail will -get out. If there is no more mail to send, the scanout semafore is removed. -If a timeslot ends, you can just remove the "poll" requests that didn't succeed. -

 

- -

It's Zone Mail Hour, so now what

-

-Relax, if you have netmail ready for nodes the -mailer script will try to send these mails to those nodes. If it was crash -mail, and the destination was a non CM node, the mailer will try to send those -mails too. Note that other crashmails are send anytime. Also note that packed -mail and files are not send during ZMH. If a node calls you during ZMH he will -get everything that's waiting, including packed mail and files. The task manager -(more on that later) calculates the Zone Mail Hour from UTC time, you don't -have to change anything for summer- and wintertime. The taskmanager knows about -all zone mail hours of all Fidonet zones (1..6). For othernets, zone mail hour -is taken from the setup as default value. The taskmanager will also handle the -mail for nodes with the Txx flag (FSC-0062) on the right times. -

 

- -

Daily maintenane

-

-This is started by cron jobs. There is no need to take -your bbs lines down during maintenance, you can do it any time of the day. -I have made several scripts for this, daily, weekly and monthly. -

 

- -

How about system load

-

-Because GNU/Linux is a 32 bit os, not bothered with a graphical user interface -(unless you install it), it has all the time in the world to serve your -bbs programs. Background programs are build to release time to the Unix os, -they don't need to run fast because it's background processing. The bbs and -the mailer, have a low server load although there is no timerelease build -in. Only the bbs has some short moments when it needs a lot of your system, -for example when a user logs in and scans for new mail. The bbs I run is a -486-DX4 100 MHz, 20 MB ram, with 2 analogue lines, this seems to work fine. -When this system's MOBO died, I used a 386DX33 for several months with -20 MB ram, and the only thing users ever noticed was that scanning for new -mail was slower. I think this is the slowest harware that will work. -However, you must always use 16550A uarts for the COM ports. For best -performance use SCSI disks. I noticed that old 5"FH SCSI disks perform better -for bbs usage then modern EIDE disks. This is probably caused by the fact that -the kernel needs more time for the cheap IDE bus. -If you want to use X11 on your bbs, you need more ram and a faster CPU or a -separate machine via a lan and export the display to that machine. Currently the -smallest amount of memory you need is 36 MB, and that amount is only needed if -you use a virus scanner which needs more memory then mbse. -

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Fidonet Technical Standards

- -

Introduction

-

-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 FTSC -website. -

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FSC Documents

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  • FSC-0035 Transparant Gateways to and from FidoNet, Michael Shiels -
  • FSC-0039 A type-2 packet extension proposal M.Howard -
  • FSC-0046 A Product Identifier for FidoNet Message Handlers, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0048 A Proposed type-2 packet extension, J.Vroonhof -
  • FSC-0049 A proposal for passing domain information during FTS-0006 sessions, B.Hartman -
  • FSC-0050 A character set identifier for FidoNet message editors, T.Sundblom -
  • FSC-0053 Specifications for the ^aFLAGS field, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0056 EMSI/IEMSI Protocol Definition, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0057 Conference Managers - Specifications For Requests, F.Fabris, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0059 Newsgroup Interchange within FidoNet, J.Decker -
  • FSC-0062 Nodelist Flag indicating Online Times, D.Thomas -
  • FSC-0070 Improving FidoNet/UseNet Gating and Dupe checking, F.Arnoud -
  • FSC-0072 The HYDRA file transfer protocol, J.Homrighausen, A.Lenz -
  • FSC-0087 File forwarding in FidoNet technology networks, R.Williamson -
  • FSC-0088 Compatibility and Link Qualifier Extensions for EMSI Sessions, R.Williamson -
  • FSC-0091 ISDN nodelist flags (rev.002), A.Lenz -
  • FSC-0093 Reduced seen-by lines, F.Ellermann -
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  • FSP-1011 BinkP - a protocol for transferring Fidonet mail over reliable connections, Dima Maloff -
  • FSP-1013 Character set definition in Fidonet messages -
  • FSP-1018 Binkp/1.0 Protocol specification -
  • FSP-1019 Binkp 1.0 optional protocol extension CRAM -
  • FSP-1026 Translation of a Fidonet Address into an Internet Domain Name -
  • FSP-1030 Unicode character set in FidoNet messages -
  • FSP-1032 Binkp optional protocol extension Dataframe Compression -
  • FSP-1033 The ICM Flag -
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  • FTA-1005 FTSC Product ID -
  • FTSC Product codes list -
- - -

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  • FTS-0001 A basic FidoNet(r) technical standard, R.Bush -
  • FTS-0004 Echomail specification, B.Hartman -
  • FTS-0006 YOOHOO and YOOHOO/2U2, V.Perriello -
  • FTS-0007 SEAlink protocol extension, P.Becker -
  • FTS-0008 Bark file-request protocol extension, P.Becker -
  • FTS-0009 Message identification and reply linkage, J.Nutt -
  • FTS-1024 Raw ifcico mail transfer protocol -
  • FTS-4001 Addressing Control Paragraphs, Goran Eriksson -
  • FTS-4008 Time zone information (TZUTC) -
  • FTS-4009 Netmail tracking (Via) -
  • FTS-5000 The distribution nodelist, David Hallford -
  • FTS-5001 Nodelist flags and user flags, David Hallford -
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-

Fidonet Technical Standards

- -

Introduction

-

-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 -FTSC website. -

-Michiel Broek. -

- -


-

FSC Documents

-
    -
  • FSC-0035 Transparant Gateways to and from FidoNet, Michael Shiels -
  • FSC-0039 A type-2 packet extension proposal M.Howard -
  • FSC-0046 A Product Identifier for FidoNet Message Handlers, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0048 A Proposed type-2 packet extension, J.Vroonhof -
  • FSC-0049 A proposal for passing domain information during FTS-0006 sessions, B.Hartman -
  • FSC-0050 A character set identifier for FidoNet message editors, T.Sundblom -
  • FSC-0053 Specifications for the ^aFLAGS field, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0056 EMSI/IEMSI Protocol Definition, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0057 Conference Managers - Specifications For Requests, F.Fabris, J.Homrighausen -
  • FSC-0059 Newsgroup Interchange within FidoNet, J.Decker -
  • FSC-0062 Nodelist Flag indicating Online Times, D.Thomas -
  • FSC-0070 Improving FidoNet/UseNet Gating and Dupe checking, F.Arnoud -
  • FSC-0072 The HYDRA file transfer protocol, J.Homrighausen, A.Lenz -
  • FSC-0087 File forwarding in FidoNet technology networks, R.Williamson -
  • FSC-0088 Compatibility and Link Qualifier Extensions for EMSI Sessions, R.Williamson -
  • FSC-0091 ISDN nodelist flags (rev.002), A.Lenz -
  • FSC-0093 Reduced seen-by lines, F.Ellermann -
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  • FSP-1011 BinkP - a protocol for transferring Fidonet mail over reliable connections, Dima Maloff -
  • FSP-1013 Character set definition in Fidonet messages -
  • FSP-1018 Binkp/1.0 Protocol specification -
  • FSP-1019 Binkp 1.0 optional protocol extension CRAM -
  • FSP-1026 Translation of a Fidonet Address into an Internet Domain Name -
  • FSP-1030 Unicode character set in FidoNet messages -
  • FSP-1032 Binkp optional protocol extension Dataframe Compression -
  • FSP-1033 The ICM Flag -
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  • FTA-1005 FTSC Product ID -
  • FTSC Product codes list -
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  • FTS-0001 A basic FidoNet(r) technical standard, R.Bush -
  • FTS-0004 Echomail specification, B.Hartman -
  • FTS-0006 YOOHOO and YOOHOO/2U2, V.Perriello -
  • FTS-0007 SEAlink protocol extension, P.Becker -
  • FTS-0008 Bark file-request protocol extension, P.Becker -
  • FTS-0009 Message identification and reply linkage, J.Nutt -
  • FTS-1024 Raw ifcico mail transfer protocol -
  • FTS-4001 Addressing Control Paragraphs, Goran Eriksson -
  • FTS-4008 Time zone information (TZUTC) -
  • FTS-4009 Netmail tracking (Via) -
  • FTS-5000 The distribution nodelist, David Hallford -
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MBSE BBS System Guide @VERSION@

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Last update 01-Mar-2007
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Introduction

- -Screenshot - - -

 

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Release Notes

- - -

 

- -

MBSE BBS Reference Manual

- -
    -
  1. Running a BBS under Linux
  2. -
  3. Which distribution to use
  4. -
  5. Basic installation MBSE BBS
  6. -
  7. Upgrade MBSE BBS
  8. -
  9. Configuring the bbs with mbsetup -
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    1. Edit Global configuration -
    2. Edit Fido networks -
    3. Edit Archiver programs -
    4. Edit Virus scanners -
    5. Edit Modem types -
    6. Edit TTY lines info -
    7. Edit Fidonet nodes -
    8. Edit BBS setup -
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      1. Edit Security limits -
      2. Edit Language setup -
      3. Edit BBS menus -
      4. Edit File areas -
      5. Edit Transfer protocols -
      6. Edit Oneliners -
      -
    9. Edit Mail setup -
        -
      1. Echo mail groups -
      2. Echo mail areas -
      -
    10. Edit File echo's setup -
        -
      1. Edit Fileecho groups -
      2. Edit Fileecho areas -
      3. Edit Hatch manager -
      4. Edit Magic files -
      -
    11. Edit Newfiles groups -
    12. Edit Newfiles reports -
    13. Edit Filefind setup -
    14. Edit Files database -
    15. Edit BBS users -
    16. Edit Services -
    17. Edit Domains -
    18. Edit task manager -
    19. Edit Routing Table -
    20. Edit Internet BBS Chat -
    21. Show software information -
    22. Create site documents -
  10. -
  11. Starting and Stopping the BBS
  12. -
  13. Setup mgetty for the BBS
  14. -
  15. Programs and utilities -
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    1. mbaff, Announce newfiles and filefind
    2. -
    3. mball, Allfiles and newfiles list creator
    4. -
    5. mbcico, The Fidonet mailer ala ifcico
    6. -
    7. mbdiff, Nodelist difference processor
    8. -
    9. mbfido, Fidonet mail and files procesor
    10. -
    11. mbfile, Files database maintenance program
    12. -
    13. mbindex, Nodelist index compiler
    14. -
    15. mblang, Language datafile compiler
    16. -
    17. mblogin, Unix login replacement
    18. -
    19. mbmon, The monitor program
    20. -
    21. mbmsg, The messagebase utility program
    22. -
    23. mbnntp, The news server
    24. -
    25. mbout, The mailer outbound program
    26. -
    27. mbpasswd, The passwd wrapper
    28. -
    29. mbsebbs, The bbs program
    30. -
    31. mbseq, Sequence number creator
    32. -
    33. mbsetup, The setup program
    34. -
    35. mbstat, The bbs status change program
    36. -
    37. mbtask, The taskmanager for the bbs system
    38. -
    39. mbtoberep, The toberep.data lister
    40. -
    41. mbuser, The userbase maintenance program
    42. -
    43. mbuseradd, The useradd wrapper
    44. -
  16. -
  17. Netmail routing behaviour
  18. -
  19. Fido to Internet Gateway
  20. -
  21. Email Gateway - Postfix setup.
  22. -
  23. Nodediff and Nodelist processing
  24. -
  25. Using UPS semafore's
  26. -
  27. Running DOS doors on MBSE BBS
  28. -
  29. Error return codes
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MBSE
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MBSE BBS System Guide @VERSION@

-
Last update 01-Mar-2007
- - -

Introduction

- -Screenshot - - -

 

- -

Release Notes

- - -

 

- -

MBSE BBS Reference Manual

- -
    -
  1. Running a BBS under Linux
  2. -
  3. Which distribution to use
  4. -
  5. Basic installation MBSE BBS
  6. -
  7. Upgrade MBSE BBS
  8. -
  9. Configuring the bbs with mbsetup -
      -
    1. Edit Global configuration -
    2. Edit Fido networks -
    3. Edit Archiver programs -
    4. Edit Virus scanners -
    5. Edit Modem types -
    6. Edit TTY lines info -
    7. Edit Fidonet nodes -
    8. Edit BBS setup -
        -
      1. Edit Security limits -
      2. Edit Language setup -
      3. Edit BBS menus -
      4. Edit File areas -
      5. Edit Transfer protocols -
      6. Edit Oneliners -
      -
    9. Edit Mail setup -
        -
      1. Echo mail groups -
      2. Echo mail areas -
      -
    10. Edit File echo's setup -
        -
      1. Edit Fileecho groups -
      2. Edit Fileecho areas -
      3. Edit Hatch manager -
      4. Edit Magic files -
      -
    11. Edit Newfiles groups -
    12. Edit Newfiles reports -
    13. Edit Filefind setup -
    14. Edit Files database -
    15. Edit BBS users -
    16. Edit Services -
    17. Edit Domains -
    18. Edit task manager -
    19. Edit Routing Table -
    20. Edit Internet BBS Chat -
    21. Show software information -
    22. Create site documents -
  10. -
  11. Starting and Stopping the BBS
  12. -
  13. Setup mgetty for the BBS
  14. -
  15. Programs and utilities -
      -
    1. mbaff, Announce newfiles and filefind
    2. -
    3. mball, Allfiles and newfiles list creator
    4. -
    5. mbcico, The Fidonet mailer ala ifcico
    6. -
    7. mbdiff, Nodelist difference processor
    8. -
    9. mbfido, Fidonet mail and files procesor
    10. -
    11. mbfile, Files database maintenance program
    12. -
    13. mbindex, Nodelist index compiler
    14. -
    15. mblang, Language datafile compiler
    16. -
    17. mblogin, Unix login replacement
    18. -
    19. mbmon, The monitor program
    20. -
    21. mbmsg, The messagebase utility program
    22. -
    23. mbnntp, The news server
    24. -
    25. mbout, The mailer outbound program
    26. -
    27. mbpasswd, The passwd wrapper
    28. -
    29. mbsebbs, The bbs program
    30. -
    31. mbseq, Sequence number creator
    32. -
    33. mbsetup, The setup program
    34. -
    35. mbstat, The bbs status change program
    36. -
    37. mbtask, The taskmanager for the bbs system
    38. -
    39. mbtoberep, The toberep.data lister
    40. -
    41. mbuser, The userbase maintenance program
    42. -
    43. mbuseradd, The useradd wrapper
    44. -
  16. -
  17. Netmail routing behaviour
  18. -
  19. Fido to Internet Gateway
  20. -
  21. Email Gateway - Postfix setup.
  22. -
  23. Nodediff and Nodelist processing
  24. -
  25. Using UPS semafore's
  26. -
  27. Running DOS doors on MBSE BBS
  28. -
  29. Error return codes
  30. -
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Other Notes

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Last update 10-May-2002
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MBSE BBS - Internet Gateway.

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Introduction.

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-Since version 0.33.14 the email gateway is build into MBSE BBS and since -version 0.33.15 the newsgateway is build into MBSE BBS. Since version 0.33.16 the -newsgateway to UUCP nodes is added. To route -email trafic to and from the internet you need a internet MTA. I stopped using -sendmail for this because it gave too much trouble setting it -up together with MBSE BBS. -Today I use Postfix, -a well documented, secure and easy to setup MTA. For the actual gate from -Postfix to the BBS you I use mbmail which you need to add to the -Postfix configuration.

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-There may be two reasons to create a gateway, one is to gate internet news and -email to the Fidonet bbs users, another reason may be that you want to make -echomail as news available on your system so that users can connect to your -bbs with their favourite browser an get the mail and news using pop3 and -nntp protocols. The setup is the same for both reasons so I will make one -description for the whole setup. -

 

- -

Setup a newsgate node with inn.

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-If you only want to gate internet news to your bbs users and not want to -make echomail available as news, and you have a permament internet connection -then you don't need your own news server. This will also work on dialup links, -once the internet connection is up, make sure that mbfido news -quiet is -started as user mbse. -To do this configure MBSE BBS to use the newsserver of your ISP in screen 1.15 -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 inn news for a newsserver. -To connect a small feed with your ISP you could use suck. -

-In each echomail area you want to gate you need to fill in the newsgroup -name of that area and echomail received in that area will automatic be -posted to that newsgroup. The command mbfido news will check all -configured newsgroups for new newsarticles. If you set it up for the first -time you need to run mbfido news -learn to fill the dupes -database for news with all the already existing news articles. If you skip -that, you may get a lot of old articles that will be gated. Just run that -command once after you have set this up. Later when you receive fresh articles -the command mbfido news will only gate new arrived articles. -In each mail area you can set the number of articles to get in one run. If you -set this too high, mbfido will scan all headers on the newsserver for new -articles. This can cost a lot of time. The best thing to do is to set this value -about four times higher then the average number of messages per day in that -group. If you set it too low, warning messages will appear in the logfile. -

 

- -

Setup a newsgate with rnews.

-

-This is the setup if you don't want an NNTP newsserver like inn, but a simple -cnews setup for UUCP links only. In mbsetup menu 1.15 you need -to set this up. You need to fill in the path to the rnews program so that -mbfido can post articles to cnews. MORE INFO NEEDED. -

-In each echomail area you want to gate you need to fill in the newsgroup -name of that area and echomail received in that area will automatic be -posted to that newsgroup. -

 

- -

Setup a newsgate via UUCP.

-

-With this setup you don't run a local newsserver, only your bbs users and -Fidonet links can then use news. You need to install uucp -on your system. With mbsetup menu 1.15 you need to set this -up. Suppose your ISP's nodename is xs4all the you probably need to set the -UUCP path to /var/spool/uucp/xs4all and the UUCP node to -xs4all. Your own nodename will be your system's hostname without -the domain part. -

-In each echomail area you want to gate you need to fill in the newsgroup -name of that area and echomail received in that area will automatic be -posted to that newsgroup. -

 

- -

Setup a email gate.

-

-See Postfix (email) configuration -

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Last update 01-Mar-2007
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Introduction to MBSE BBS.

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Distribution.

-

-These are the only official distribution sites for the mbse bbs package. They are: -

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  1. http://www.mbse.eu -
  2. fidonet node 2:280/2802 binkp fido.mbse.eu -
-If you find mbse bbs on another site it may be out of date. I have no control over these sites. -New versions of mbse bbs are announced in the fidonet area LINUX_BBS and MBSE -support echo. On the official fidonet -nodes you can request the latest version with the magic MBSEBBS. You will then get a zip file, -in this zip file is the original tar.gz file. This is to let systems who only support 8.3 -filenames to pickup the distribution package. -

 

- -

History.

-

-At the end of 1997 I was looking for several BBS systems that could run on -GNU/Linux and it must be capable to run Fidonet mail. After reviewing almost -all packages that were available at that time I found that there were no -packages that suited my needs. Some had the plain user interfaces that -my bbs users were used to but no Fidonet capabilities, others looked -awfull or were difficult to use by normal bbs users without Unix experience. -I also didn't want to run shareware anymore, one day you pay for some program, -and the next day support is over because the writer of that program decided -to stop development or simply dissapears from the Fidonet stage. With all -Y2K problems ahead the solution should be Open Software so that you have -the sources in case something goes wrong. -One package was very interesting and had the look and feel of RemoteAcces, -that package was RapidBBS. There was only one problem, it had no Fidonet -capabilities. I rewrote the data structures and created a deamon that should -control all bbs acivities. In march 1998 I started writing the mbfido program -that should handle all Fidonet mail and .tic files. In june 1998 the final -message base format became JAM using the LoraBBS sources as a guide to create -the JAM libraries. The original JAMapi was not stable enough to do all the work -that needed to be done. -

-In Juli 1998 the first version of MBSE BBS was installed on the bbs I have, -on the second line. The first line was running McMail, GEcho and RA on a -Novell client while on the GNU/Linux box the mars_nwe emulator from Martin Stower -was running. In november 1998 mbcico was created from ifcico from Eugene M. -Crosser. In Januari 1999 it did also compile and run on a Sun Sparcstation 2 -system. -

-In April 1999 the motherboard of the GNU/Linux server died, I replaced it with -the MOBO of one of the client machines. From that day on, MBSE BBS became the -only bbs running on my system, because I was short on serial port boards at -that time. McMail and RA became history and MBSE BBS was on its own. From that -day on, updates were almost daily, all users and up and downlinks showed that -there were plenty of bugs to solve. One month later most problems were solved. -

-In juli 1999 Jan van de Werken started beta testing MBSE BBS on his system. -In September 1999 MBSE BBS was public released for the first time. -

 

- -

Is it Y2K ready?

-

-There have been no problems since 1 januari 2000 with MBSE BBS. I do run -pktdate by Tobias Ernst in the tosser, this solves problems with incoming -mail. Due to the internal date format, this program should run until 2038, -just as long as Unix/Linux and the internet will function without changing -the date format. -

 

- -

Future plans.

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-Plans are to completly integrate www and chat into MBSE BBS. It -should work for browsers about the same as with ANSI character terminals. -

 

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Last update 06-Jun-2001
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Starting and Stopping the BBS.

- -Now it is time to check the starting and stopping of the BBS. As you have -installed everything, setup the BBS etc, you must check if the shutdown and -reboot work properly. As root type shutdown -r now and -watch the console. You should see messages that the BBS is closing while -the systems shuts down. This should be one of the first things to happen. -Because Slackware up to version 7.0.0 is tricky to automatic install the shutdown scripts, -you won't see this happen on older Slackware versions. If you want, you can edit -/etc/rc.d/rc.6 and /etc/rc.d/rc.K and insert the line /opt/mbse/etc/rc.shutdown -at the proper places.

- -When your system comes up again, one of the last messages before the login -prompt appears or just before X-windows starts, you should see messages that -the BBS is started.

- -Login as user mbse and check the logfiles if everything looks -good. If something is wrong, reread the previous documentation and check if -you did everything right.

- -Next logon to your BBS locally using the account "bbs". -You can do that by typing su - bbs or if you already have installed -mblogin as login replacement for telnet, then type telnet -localhost. -You will then create the first user of your BBS, this will be you, the sysop of course. -After you logout the BBS start as user -mbse the program mbsetup and edit your user record -to set your level to that of the sysop. One more thing, the unix account you -must create when you logon as new BBS user may not be mbse -as this is the normal Admin account the BBS and its utilities use.

- -Now login with your unix account and see if everything still works. -If you have setup mgetty you may want to test if -users really can login with a modem. Also check a mailer session, can you -dialout, ie. poll other nodes and can they call you. There is a lot that can -go wrong with unix permissions if you are not precise in wat you are doing.

- -If everything is working it is time to create poll events, and adjust other -scripts to your local needs to get your BBS full up and running.

- -To do this you must install a crontab for user mbse. -As user mbse go to the directory ~/mbsebbs-0.33.xx. -In that directory type sh ./CRON.sh and a default crontab will be installed.

- -To add poll events, edit the crontab with the command crontab -e - At the bottom of that file there is an example of how to do that. -Now that the crontab is installed, all maintenance will now work, automatic -dialout, scanning and tossing mail etc. In other words, the bbs is up and -running. -

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  • Reading of function keys in mbsebbs doesn't work always good, especially on -slow links and over PPP. This is not a MBSE BBS problem. - -
  • Problems with D'Bridge [1a] mailers. - -
  • If you have regular sessions with a node wich only supports FTS-0001 -sessions and you use a session password you must also set a mail password -and these passwords must be the same. This is a side effect of the way FTS-0001 -handshake works, by sending a small mail packet wich contains the password. - -
  • Some Linux distributions have their glibc libraries compiled wrong, that -will cause the mbtask program to do nothing usefull. This problem seems -to have gone away. - -
  • You cannot share the JAM message bases between little-endian and big-endian -machines using networked filesystems because the storage format doesn't specify -the internal byte order for different CPU's. This is an error in the JAM spec. -
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Last update 25-Feb-2007
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MBSE BBS Control Codes in ANSI and ASCII files

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- - -

Single Control characters

-
- Code      Description
- ----      ---------------------------------------
-  A        Wait for a key
-  B        Print text above sec. level
-  F        Control-code F
-  K        Control-code K
-  P        Wait one second
-  U        Control-code U
-
-
-
-The control-B syntax is: ^B<seclevel>^B<The text to show>^B
-For example: ^B32000^BThis is the text^B
-

- -

Control-F followed by:

-
- Code      Description
- ----      ---------------------------------------
-  !        Display transfer protocol
-  A        Number of uploads
-  B        Number of downloads
-  C        Downloads in Kilobytes
-  D        Uploads in Kilobytes
-  E        Download plus upload Kilobytes
-  F        Download Kilobyte limit
-  H        Current file area number
-  I        Current file area description
-  J        Download files limit
-  K        Description of user limit
-
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-

- -

Control-K followed by:

-
- Code      Description
- ----      ---------------------------------------
-  A        Print date in format DD-MM-YYYY
-  B        Print time in HH:MM:SS
-  C        Print date in DD-Mmm
-  D        Print date in DD-Mmm-YYYY
-  E        Print locked port baudrate
-  F        Print the name of the Last caller
-  G        Total users in userlist
-  H        Number of system calls
-  I        Current message area number
-  J        Current message area description
-  K        Print random oneliner
-  L        Print number of messages in current area.
-  M        Print users LastRead pointer of current message area.
-  N        Print users current e-mail mailbox name.
-  O        Print number of messages in current e-mail box.
-  P        Print users LastRead pointer of current e-mail box.
-  Q        Print the date and time of the last caller.
-
-
-
-

- -

Control-U followed by:

-
- Code      Description
- ----      ---------------------------------------
-  A        User's full name
-  B        User's location
-  C        User's voice phone
-  D        User's data phone
-  E        User's last login date
-  F        User's first login date
-  G        User's last login time
-  H        User's security level
-  I        User's total calls
-  J        User's time used today
-  K        User's connect time this session
-  L        User's time left today
-  M        User's screen length
-  N        User's first name
-  O        User's last name
-  P        User's graphics mode allways (On).
-  Q        User's news bulletins (On/Off)
-  R        User's hot-keys (On/Off)
-  S        User's daily time limit
-  T        User's date of birth
-  U        User's messages posted
-  X        User's language
-  Y        User's handle
-  Z        User's do not disturb flag (On/Off)
-  1        User's check for new mail (On/Off)
-  2        User's check for new files (On/Off)
-  3        User's fullscreen editor (On/Off)
-  4        User's FS editor Emacs shortcuts (On/Off)
-  5        User's first address line.
-  6        User's Second address line.
-  7        User's Third address line.
-  8        User's OLR Extended Onfo (On/Off).
-  9        User's charactewr set.
-  0        User's current archiver.
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Last update 11-Oct-2003
-

MBSE BBS Menu System

- -

Menus sections: -Global menus  -File areas  -Message areas  -User settings  -Onliners  -BBS lists  -ANSI Control Codes -

-

-


- -

Introduction.

-

-One of the most powerfull features of the BBS is it's menu system. You -have complete control over each individual menu item which can be restricted -according to criteria such as security levels. -

 

- -

ANSI Screens.

-

-For the menus to work properly you can draw ANSI screens, this -is what the users will see. For GNU/Linux there is "Duh DRAW" written by Ben -Fowler, see sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Lunux/docs. -If you can't find it or have no internet access, you can also use -THEDRAW. This utility can be found on many BBS'es around the world. Unfortunatly -it is a DOS program so you will need dosemu on your GNU/Linux box or a seperate -DOS computer. You can define main screens and include screens for each -menu, the include screen may for example show the keys that you have available -in every menu. See the list of control codes. -

 

- -

Display lines.

-

-It is also possible to display menu lines with the buildin display option. -The used colors are selectable, a normal color and a bright color. -The normal color is the default, you can toggle bright on and of using -the ^ in the display line. If you end a menu display line with a ; then -no newline is send after that line. If you want to output teh ^ or ; characters -you need to escape them with a backslash like this: \; or \^. The order of menu -entries is important. -

 

- -

Automatic commands.

-

-A menu function is usually executed when a user presses the hot-key -assigned to that particular menu item. But menu functions can also be executed -automatically. Each menu item contains an AutoExec field. By default this -field is set to No, but by toggling it to Yes, the menu item can be made -to execute when it is played back (displayed) by the BBS.

-

-As you read through the menu function types outlined in this chapter, -you may come to realize that this is a very powerfull feature. For example, -when used with the menu function that displays a text file, you can design -very elaborate, graphical text file menus that you wouldn't normally be -able to display in a line-by-line menu.

-

-Automatic menu execution can be used in many other instances as well. -Just to give you some ideas, it might be used to display a text file to -users who have a security level equal to or greater than a certain level. -Yet another use is to execute multiple function menus which are used to -execute several functions when a single command is entered. -

 

- -

Multiple languages.

-

-For each language you can define a set of menus. Only for the default -language all menus must exist. It makes sense to make the filenames of -your menus for each language the same and not to translate them. If a menu -is missing for a non default language, the menu from the default language -path is used instead. -

 

- -

Editing a menu.

-

-The order of the menu lines in the setup is not important except for -the autoexec menus, they must be placed in the right order from start, -ie. begin with the menu specific screen display, then the global include -display and finally show the prompt. -

- -Menu editer -

    -
  1. Selection key. This is the key a user must press to activate -this menu. This field is ignored when AutoExec is set to Yes.
  2. - -
  3. Type nr. this is the menu type to execute. For a description -of all available types see the links at the top of this page.
  4. - -
  5. Optional data. Some menus need optional data, for example the -function goto another menu needs the name of that menu file here.
  6. - -
  7. Display. What is to be displayed to the user. You can use this instead -of ANSI screens. -
  8. - -
  9. Security. This is the minimum security level to execute this -selection. The security is a level number combined with 32 bitmapped flags. -NOTE: level 0 and no flags means -everyone can select this menu. Good for logout options and all other options -everyone must be able to execute.
  10. - -
  11. Min. age. The minumum age the user must be to execute this selection. -You may want to restrict access to certain areas to users older than 18 -years. If you leave this to 0, every one can execute this menu.
  12. - -
  13. Lo-colors. The normal display color for the display line. -
  14. - -
  15. Hi-colors. The bright display color for the display line.
  16. - -
  17. AutoExec. If this is an automatic executed selection.
  18. - -
  19. Door Name The name of the door that will be displayed to other users. -This name is also used to count the same doors running if the door only allows a -single user. It is important that you use the same name in every language menu -file for the same door. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  20. - -
  21. Y2K style Writes the dates in the door.sys file in the new style, -with 4 digit year numbers, else the old 2 digit style is used. This item -is only visible with menu type 7.
  22. - -
  23. No door.sys Suppress writing of a door.sys file in the users -home directory. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  24. - -
  25. Use Comport Writes COM1: with 19200 as baudrate to the door.sys file, -this is for dosemu with the vmodem patch. This item is only visible with menu -type 7.
  26. - -
  27. Run nosuid If set to Yes the door will run in non-suid mode. -Most doors need this. This item is only visible -with menu type 7.
  28. - -
  29. No Prompt If set to Yes then when the door is finished there will be -no prompt to press Enter, instead the bbs menu will show up immediatly. This -item is only visible with menu type 7.
  30. - -
  31. Single User Set to yes of the door only allows one user at the same -time. Make sure you have set a unique name that must be the same for the door in -every language file so that the bbs is able to count the instances of the door -running. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  32. - -
  33. Hidden door Set to yes to hide the door from being visible for other -users. If someone is using that door the whoson list displays "External Door" -instead of the door name. This may be good to hide some special sysop only -doors. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  34. - -
-

 

- -

Final warning.

-

-If a submenu is missing, the BBS falls back to the main menu. This menu -must be called "main" (or else set another name in the global -setup) or your BBS won't start and complain. Submenus may be nested 50 -levels deep. -

- -BackBack -

- - diff --git a/html/menus/index.html b/html/menus/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7f5c67ab..00000000 --- a/html/menus/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Menu System. - - - -
- -
Last update 11-Oct-2003
-

MBSE BBS Menu System

- -

Menus sections: -Global menus  -File areas  -Message areas  -User settings  -Onliners  -BBS lists  -ANSI Control Codes -

-

-


- -

Introduction.

-

-One of the most powerfull features of the BBS is it's menu system. You -have complete control over each individual menu item which can be restricted -according to criteria such as security levels. -

 

- -

ANSI Screens.

-

-For the menus to work properly you can draw ANSI screens, this -is what the users will see. For GNU/Linux there is "Duh DRAW" written by Ben -Fowler, see sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Lunux/docs. -If you can't find it or have no internet access, you can also use -THEDRAW. This utility can be found on many BBS'es around the world. Unfortunatly -it is a DOS program so you will need dosemu on your GNU/Linux box or a seperate -DOS computer. You can define main screens and include screens for each -menu, the include screen may for example show the keys that you have available -in every menu. See the list of control codes. -

 

- -

Display lines.

-

-It is also possible to display menu lines with the buildin display option. -The used colors are selectable, a normal color and a bright color. -The normal color is the default, you can toggle bright on and of using -the ^ in the display line. If you end a menu display line with a ; then -no newline is send after that line. If you want to output teh ^ or ; characters -you need to escape them with a backslash like this: \; or \^. The order of menu -entries is important. -

 

- -

Automatic commands.

-

-A menu function is usually executed when a user presses the hot-key -assigned to that particular menu item. But menu functions can also be executed -automatically. Each menu item contains an AutoExec field. By default this -field is set to No, but by toggling it to Yes, the menu item can be made -to execute when it is played back (displayed) by the BBS.

-

-As you read through the menu function types outlined in this chapter, -you may come to realize that this is a very powerfull feature. For example, -when used with the menu function that displays a text file, you can design -very elaborate, graphical text file menus that you wouldn't normally be -able to display in a line-by-line menu.

-

-Automatic menu execution can be used in many other instances as well. -Just to give you some ideas, it might be used to display a text file to -users who have a security level equal to or greater than a certain level. -Yet another use is to execute multiple function menus which are used to -execute several functions when a single command is entered. -

 

- -

Multiple languages.

-

-For each language you can define a set of menus. Only for the default -language all menus must exist. It makes sense to make the filenames of -your menus for each language the same and not to translate them. If a menu -is missing for a non default language, the menu from the default language -path is used instead. -

 

- -

Editing a menu.

-

-The order of the menu lines in the setup is not important except for -the autoexec menus, they must be placed in the right order from start, -ie. begin with the menu specific screen display, then the global include -display and finally show the prompt. -

- -Menu editer -

    -
  1. Selection key. This is the key a user must press to activate -this menu. This field is ignored when AutoExec is set to Yes.
  2. - -
  3. Type nr. this is the menu type to execute. For a description -of all available types see the links at the top of this page.
  4. - -
  5. Optional data. Some menus need optional data, for example the -function goto another menu needs the name of that menu file here.
  6. - -
  7. Display. What is to be displayed to the user. You can use this instead -of ANSI screens. -
  8. - -
  9. Security. This is the minimum security level to execute this -selection. The security is a level number combined with 32 bitmapped flags. -NOTE: level 0 and no flags means -everyone can select this menu. Good for logout options and all other options -everyone must be able to execute.
  10. - -
  11. Min. age. The minumum age the user must be to execute this selection. -You may want to restrict access to certain areas to users older than 18 -years. If you leave this to 0, every one can execute this menu.
  12. - -
  13. Lo-colors. The normal display color for the display line. -
  14. - -
  15. Hi-colors. The bright display color for the display line.
  16. - -
  17. AutoExec. If this is an automatic executed selection.
  18. - -
  19. Door Name The name of the door that will be displayed to other users. -This name is also used to count the same doors running if the door only allows a -single user. It is important that you use the same name in every language menu -file for the same door. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  20. - -
  21. Y2K style Writes the dates in the door.sys file in the new style, -with 4 digit year numbers, else the old 2 digit style is used. This item -is only visible with menu type 7.
  22. - -
  23. No door.sys Suppress writing of a door.sys file in the users -home directory. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  24. - -
  25. Use Comport Writes COM1: with 19200 as baudrate to the door.sys file, -this is for dosemu with the vmodem patch. This item is only visible with menu -type 7.
  26. - -
  27. Run nosuid If set to Yes the door will run in non-suid mode. -Most doors need this. This item is only visible -with menu type 7.
  28. - -
  29. No Prompt If set to Yes then when the door is finished there will be -no prompt to press Enter, instead the bbs menu will show up immediatly. This -item is only visible with menu type 7.
  30. - -
  31. Single User Set to yes of the door only allows one user at the same -time. Make sure you have set a unique name that must be the same for the door in -every language file so that the bbs is able to count the instances of the door -running. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  32. - -
  33. Hidden door Set to yes to hide the door from being visible for other -users. If someone is using that door the whoson list displays "External Door" -instead of the door name. This may be good to hide some special sysop only -doors. This item is only visible with menu type 7.
  34. - -
-

 

- -

Final warning.

-

-If a submenu is missing, the BBS falls back to the main menu. This menu -must be called "main" (or else set another name in the global -setup) or your BBS won't start and complain. Submenus may be nested 50 -levels deep. -

- -BackBack -

- - diff --git a/html/menus/menu0.html b/html/menus/menu0.html deleted file mode 100644 index d3e0252a..00000000 --- a/html/menus/menu0.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Menus - Global Menus. - - - -
- -
Last update 01-Apr-2003
-

MBSE BBS Global Menus

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- -
    - -
  1. Goto another menu: This will start the execution - of another menu. The current menu level is not stored on the stack.
    - Optional data: The name of the new menu.
    -

    - -

  2. Gosub another menu: This will start the execution - of another menu. The current menu level is stored on the stack. Gosub's may - be nested 50 levels deep.
    - Optional data: The name of the new menu.
    -

    - -

  3. Return from Gosub: This will go back one - gosub level. If you are already at the top level nothing happens.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  4. Return to top menu: Return to the top (main) - menu. The name of this menu is set in the global setup. - Default is main.mnu
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  5. Display .a?? file with controlcodes: This will - display an ANSI file to the user. If the user has Graphics No set - then the ASCII version is shown. Search is done first in the users language - path and if that fails the default language path is used. - Control codes in the - file are substituted with the current values the represent.
    - Optional data: The name of the file to display. Do not - give the filename extension!
    -

    - -

  6. Show menu prompt: Display the menu prompt.
    - Optional data: The prompt to display. This string may - contain some control characters that are replaced with information. The - prompt is displayed in White on Black and is hardcoded at the moment. -
      -
    • ~ This will insert the number of minutes the user - has left. -
    • @ This will insert the name of the current file area. -
    • ^ This will insert the name of the current message area. -
    • # This will insert the current local time. -
    -

    - -

  7. Run external program: This will execute - external programs.
    - Optional data: The full path and filename of the external - program to run. There are a few switches you can give on the commandline: -
      -
    • /N will be replaced by the current nodenumber. The nodenumber is - faked by using the record number of the tty lines setup. -
    • /A will prompt for a filename to enter. The filename the user - enters is then replaced on the commandline. This is a dangerous option! -
    • /T=your prompt is an alternate prompt for entering a filename - if used together with the /A option. -
    -
    -

    - -

  8. Show product information: This will show - copyright information about MBSE BBS.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  9. Display todays callers: This will display a - list of todays callers to the BBS.
    - Optional data: "/H" Show handles instead of real names, "/U" - show Unix names instead of real names.
    -

    - -

  10. Display userlist: Display all users in the - users database except those that are hidden.
    - Optional data: "/H" Show handles instead of real names, "/U" - show Unix names instead of real names.
    -

    - -

  11. Time statistics: Display the users time - statistics.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  12. Page Sysop: Page sysop for a chat.
    - Optional data: A message to the user
    - The message to the user could be something like "Calling sysop, please - wait ..." or "I will see if Michiel wants to chat with you, please wait!" - As sysop you will know best what to put in that line. -

    - -

  13. Terminate call: Terminale this call and - hangup.
    - Optional data: None. -

    - -

  14. Make a log entry: This will write a line in - the logfile.
    - Optional data: The information you want in the logfile.
    -

    - -

  15. Print text to screen: Write text to the users - screen.
    - Optional data: The text that must appear on the users - screen. The @ character is replaced with a newline.
    -

    - -

  16. Who is online: Displays the who is online - list and what they are doing. Users that are hidden are not displayed.
    - Optional data: "/H" Show handles instead of real names, "/U" - show Unix names instead of real names.
    -

    - -

  17. Comment to sysop: Enter the texteditor and - let the user write a message to the sysop. The area is predefined in the - global setup.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  18. Send online message: Send an online message - to a user on another line.
    - Optional data: "/H" Use handles instead of real names, "/U" - use Unix names instead of real names.
    -

    - -

  19. Display textfile with more: This will display - a textfile to the user. After each full screen the user is prompted with - More Y/n/=.
    - Optional data: The full path and filename to the file.
    -

    - -

  20. Display .a?? file with control codes and wait: - This will display a ANSI or ASCII file to the user with - control codes and wait for Enter when it is finished.
    - Optional data: The filename without extension of the - file to display.
    -

    - -

  21. Display line This entry does nothing except - that it displays the text on the display line. This is always displayed, - even if the display line is empty. In that case an empty line is displayed.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  22. Chat session This connects the user to the - chatserver. The user is connected with his unix name as default name. The chat - server is a very simple IRC look alike server.
    - Optional data: None yet, maybe the channel later.
    -

    - -

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- -
Last update 02-Feb-2001
-

MBSE BBS File Area Menus

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- -
    - -
  1. Select another area: This option will show - a list of available areas and let the user select a new area. If there is - optional data the new area will be selected without user intervention.
    - Optional data: If there is an option the area is direct - selected. Current options are: F+ goto next available area. - F- goto previous available area.
    -

    - -

  2. File List: This option will display a list - of files with their dates, sizes and description. During the display of the - list the user can select (Tag) files for later download.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  3. View File: Not yet implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  4. Download File(s): This option will start to - transmit files to the user if he has tagged files for download. Tagging files - for download can be done during File List, Keyword Scan, Filename Scan or - Newfile Scan. If a user didn't select a transfer protocol before now he will be - forced to select a file transfer protocol.
    - Optional Data: None.
    -

    - -

  5. Raw Directory: This option will display the - contents of a directory in raw format.
    - Optional data: If the option is /F the - contents of the current directory is shown. If the option is the full path - to a directory, the contents of that directory is shown.
    -

    - -

  6. Keyword Scan: This option will search for - files in the files database for a matching keyword. The search is not case - sensitive. If there are files found the user is able to select (Tag) these - files for later download.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  7. Filename Scan: This option will search for - a filename match in the files database. The search is not case sensitive. - If there are files found the user is able to select (Tag) these files for - later download.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  8. Newfiles Scan: This option will scan for new - files available for download since the last time the user was online. As - option the user can change that date from which to start the search. Any files - found the user may select (Tag) for later download.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  9. Upload: This option will let the user upload - files to the bbs. If the current area has an alternate upload area, the upload - will end up in that area. If the user uses X-modem or another ancient protocol - he will first be asked for a filename. Normal modern protocols don't need this. - The filename is checked before the transfer is done to protect the bbs. Further - the files the user will upload will at first be placed under the users home - directory ~/upl. After the upload(s) the files are checked - for virusses. If all is well, the file is imported in the bbs. If the file - contains a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file inside the archive, that file will be used - for the description of the upload, if not, the uploader will have to describe - the file.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  10. Edit Taglist: This option is for the user to - edit the list of files he has tagged for later download.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  11. View file in homedir: Not yet implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  12. Download Direct: Download a file direct.
    - Optional data: The full path and filename to the file to - download.
    -

    - -

  13. Copy file to Homedir: This option will copy - a file from a download directory to the users home directory. It will be - checked if the user has enough room in his directory, the default Quota for - users is 10 MBytes.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  14. List Homedir: This option will list the files - in the users home directory.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  15. Delete in Homedir: This option will let the - user delete one or more files from his home directory.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  16. Unpack file in Homedir: Not yet implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  17. Pack files in Homedir: Not yet implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  18. Download Homedir: This option will let the - user download from his home directory.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  19. Upload Homedir: This option will let the user - upload files to his home directory.
    - Optional data: None.
    -
- -
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- - - diff --git a/html/menus/menu200.html b/html/menus/menu200.html deleted file mode 100644 index 32336c46..00000000 --- a/html/menus/menu200.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Menus - Message Area Menus. - - - -
- -
Last update 20-Feb-2003
-

MBSE BBS Message Area Menus

-
- -
    - -
  1. Select another area: This option will show - a list of all available areas and let the user select a new area. If there - is optional data the area will be selected without user intervention.
    - Optional data: If there is an option the area is direct - selected. Current options are M+ goto the next available - area. M- goto the previous available area. If you use the - U+ and U- instead, the area is changed to the - previous or next area with unread messages, areas without unread messages are - skipped.
    - Another option is the N, if this is used for area select the - areas with new unread mail are marked with a yellow star. -

    - -

  2. Post a Message: This option lets the user - post a new message.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  3. Read Messages: This option lets the user - read messages. If he has done that before in that area he will be suggested - to start after the message he has last read. During reading of messages - the user can reply to other messages.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  4. Check for Mail: Check for new arrived mail.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  5. Quickscan Messages: Make a quick overview - list of all messages in that area.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  6. Delete a Message: This option will let the - user delete a specific message. He must the the owner of that - message or have sysop rights in that area to be able to delete a message.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  7. Mail Status: This gives a complete overview - of all available mail at the bbs.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  8. OLR: Tag Area: This option lets - the user tag one or more areas to be included in his offline mail packet.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  9. OLR: Untag Area: This option lets - the user untag one or more areas not to be included in his offline mail - packet.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  10. OLR: View Tags: This option lets - the user view which areas will be included in his offline mail packet.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  11. OLR: Restrict Date: Not yet - implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  12. OLR: Upload Mail: Let the user upload - mail or a new offline reader setup. The packet format is automatic detected. - Currently BlueWave is supported. QWK support will be added later.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  13. OLR: Download BlueWave: Download mail in - BlueWave version 2 format.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  14. OLR: Download QWK: Download mail in QWK - format.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  15. OLR: Download ASCII: Download mail in flat - ASCII format. Not yet implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  16. Read Email Read users private email.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  17. Write Email Post an email message.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  18. Trash Email Put email in the trashcan. - Not Yet implemented.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  19. Choose Mailbox Choose another private - mailbox. Valid boxes are: mailbox (normal in/out), archive and trash.
    - Optional data: If there is an option the area is direct - selected. Current options are M+ goto the next mailbox. - M- goto the previous mailbox.
    -

    - -

  20. Quickscan Email Make a quick overview - list of all messages in the selected e-mail area.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  21. Show area rules Show the rules of a - echomail area if such rulefile is present in the rules directory. The file - seached for needs to have a name that is the same as the area tag, or the area - tag plus .rul, or the first eight characters of the area tag plus .rul like - the rulefiles in the elist package.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

- -
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- - - diff --git a/html/menus/menu300.html b/html/menus/menu300.html deleted file mode 100644 index e010936c..00000000 --- a/html/menus/menu300.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Menus - User Settings Menus. - - - -
- -
Last update 01-Mar-2007
-

MBSE BBS User Settings Menus

-
- -
    - -
  1. Change Transfer Protocol: Let the user - select a new file transfer protocol.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  2. Change Password: Let the user change - his FidoNet password.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  3. Change Location: Let the user change - his location.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  4. Obsolete: This command does not exist.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  5. Change Voicephone: Let the user change - his voice phonenumber.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  6. Change Dataphone: Let the user change - his data phonenumber.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  7. Change Expertmode: This command will be - removed.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  8. Obsolete: This command does not exist.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  9. Change Date of Birth: Let the user set a - new date of birth. Check's are done if the date is more or less realistic. - This command should not be made available users if you use the regular - date of birth validation check.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  10. Change Language: Let the user select a new - default language.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  11. Change Hotkeys: Let the user toggle the - use of Hotkeys on or off..
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  12. Change Handle: Let the user select a new - handle (nickname).
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  13. Change Don't Disturb: Let the user toggle - the "do not disturb" flag.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  14. Change check for new files: Let the user - toggle the "check for new files at logon" flag.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  15. Change fullscreen editor: Let the user - toggle the "use fullscreen editor" flag.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  16. Change FS edit shortcut keys: Let the user - toggle the "FS edit shortcut keys between Emacs/Wordstar" flag.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  17. Change Address: Let the user change his - three lines home address.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  18. Change signature: Let the user change - his mail signature file (.signature in his home directory). He is allowed - to edit at most 4 lines of 74 characters.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  19. Change OLR Extended Info: Let the user toggle - the setting of the Offline Reader download of extended info (kludges).
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  20. Change character set: Let the user change - the default character set for messages.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  21. Change archiver: Let the user change the - archhiver to use to build offline reader packages.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

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- - - diff --git a/html/menus/menu400.html b/html/menus/menu400.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8035c9d2..00000000 --- a/html/menus/menu400.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Menus - Oneliner Menus. - - - -
- -
Last update 02-Feb-2001
-

MBSE BBS Oneliner Menus

-
- -
    - -
  1. Oneliner Add: Let the user add a new - oneliner.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  2. Oneliner List: Let the user list all the - available oneliners.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  3. Oneliner Show: Let the user show a - specific oneliner.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  4. Oneliner Delete: Let the user delete a - oneliner. In order to do so he must be the owner of that oneliner or - he must have sysop access level. The oneliner is not really removed, only - marked for deletion.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  5. Oneliner Print: Show a random chosen - oneliner on the screen. If you make this command automatic, each time that - this menu is executed a new oneliner will popup.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

- -
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- - - diff --git a/html/menus/menu500.html b/html/menus/menu500.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5a720c07..00000000 --- a/html/menus/menu500.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Menus - BBS List Menus. - - - -
- -
Last update 02-Feb-2001
-

MBSE BBS BBS List Menus

-
- -
    - -
  1. Add a BBS: Let the user add a BBS to the - BBS advertising database.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  2. List BBS'es: Show a list of BBS'es in the - BBS database.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  3. Show BBS: Show a specific BBS.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  4. Delete BBS: Delete a specific BBS. The BBS - must have been entered by the user or the user must have sysop rights to - be able to delete a BBS.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

  5. Search BBS: Search for a specific BBS.
    - Optional data: None.
    -

    - -

- -
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- - - diff --git a/html/mgetty.html b/html/mgetty.html deleted file mode 100644 index f739172a..00000000 --- a/html/mgetty.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Setup mgetty for MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 07-Jan-2002
-

Setup mgetty for MBSE BBS

- -To handle incoming calls you can use mgetty written by -Gert Doering, (gert@greenie.muc.de). Others may work. You have to compile -mgetty with the -DFIDO flag to accept Fidonet mailer calls. -If you want incoming PPP calls as well, add the -DAUTO_PPP as well. If you want -to use ISDN, make sure you have ISDN support compiled in the kernel. -Below you can see the mgetty.config and login.config for mgetty that you may -need. -I have also included a part of my /etc/inittab to show how mgetty - will spawn from init. -

- -


-
-# inittab       This is only a part of /etc/inittab!
-#               In this example it runs in runlevel 3 and 4.
-#
-# Serial lines
-s1:34:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyS0
-#
-# ISDN lines, two channels
-I1:34:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI0
-I2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue ttyI1
-#
-# End of /etc/inittab
-
-
-
-# mgetty configuration file: mgetty.config
-#
-# ----- global section -----
-#
-# In this section, you put the global defaults, per-port stuff is below
-#
-# set the global debug level to "4" (default from policy.h)
-debug 4
-#
-# set the local fax station id
-fax-id ++31-255-515973
-#
-# access the modem(s) with 38400 bps
-speed 38400
-#
-#  use these options to make the /dev/tty-device owned by "uucp.uucp" 
-#  and mode "rw-rw-r--" (0664). *LEADING ZERO NEEDED!*
-port-owner uucp
-port-group uucp
-port-mode 0664
-#
-#  use these options to make incoming faxes owned by "root.uucp" 
-#  and mode "rw-r-----" (0640). *LEADING ZERO NEEDED!*
-fax-owner root
-fax-group uucp
-fax-mode 0640
-#
-#
-# ----- port specific section -----
-# 
-# Here you can put things that are valid only for one line, not the others
-#
-# Dynalink 1428EXTRA faxmodem at port 0 (COM1).
-#
-port ttyS0
-speed 57600
-switchbd 19200
-modem-type cls2
-init-chat "" \d\dAT&F&C1&D3X4W2B0M0Q0V1H0&K3S0=0 OK
-#
-#
-# ISDN ports.
-# With AT&E you set the MSN/EAZ the device should listen to.
-# This should for an MSN be your telephone number _with_ the area
-# code but _without_ the leading 0.  
-# For an EAZ the last digit of your EAZ.
-#
-port ttyI0
-modem-type data
-init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714015437&W0 OK AT&B512 OK
-#
-port ttyI1
-modem-type data
-init-chat "" ATZ OK AT&E714017198&W0 OK AT&B512 OK
-#
-# end of mgetty.config
-
-
-
-# login.config
-#
-# This is a sample "login dispatcher" configuration file for mgetty
-#
-# Format:
-#	username userid utmp_entry login_program [arguments]
-#
-# Meaning:
-#       for a "username" entered at mgettys login: prompt, call
-#	"login_program" with [arguments], with the uid set to "userid",
-#	and a USER_PROCESS utmp entry with ut_user = "utmp_entry"
-#
-#
-# Use this one for fido calls (login name /FIDO/ is handled specially)
-#
-#  mgetty has to be compiled with "-DFIDO", otherwise a fido call won't
-#  be detected.
-#
-/FIDO/	mbse	fido	/opt/mbse/bin/mbcico @
-#
-#
-# Automatic PPP startup on receipt of LCP configure request (AutoPPP).
-#  mgetty has to be compiled with "-DAUTO_PPP" for this to work.
-#  Warning: Case is significant, AUTOPPP or autoppp won't work!
-#  Consult the "pppd" man page to find pppd options that work for you.
-#  See also PPP-HOWTO on how to set this up.
-#
-/AutoPPP/ -	a_ppp	/etc/ppp/paplogin
-#
-# This is the "standard" behaviour - *dont* set a userid or utmp
-#  entry here, otherwise /bin/login will fail!
-#  This entry isn't really necessary: if it's missing, the built-in
-#  default will do exactly this.
-#  Here we replace the standard login with MBSE BBS login:
-#
-*	-	-	/opt/mbse/bin/mblogin @
-#
-#
-# end of login.config
-
-
- -

-I have added the -i /opt/mbse/etc/issue options to the -mgetty line in /etc/inittab. -The file /opt/mbse/etc/issue is a plain textfile to give a small banner just -before the login prompt. -It could look like this:
-

-
-        .--.     Welcome at MBSE BBS Development.
-       |o_o |    --------------------------------
-       |:_/ |
-      //   \ \   This may or may not work today...
-     (|     | )
-    /'\_   _/`\
-    \___)=(___/  
-Powered by GNU/Linux.
-
-
-There is a default /opt/mbse/etc/issue installed by the installation script. -You need to edit this to insert your bbs name in it or even completely replace -this file for a nicer one. Don't make it too big, don't put control characters -or ANSI sequences in it as this may prevent some mailers to connect to your system. -

-I discovered that some systems don't have the right permissions on the serial -port for MBSE BBS. To fix this type the following commands: -

-su
-password: enter root password here
-chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0
-chown uucp.uucp /dev/ttyS0
-exit
-
-Note that /dev/ttyS0 is for COM1, /dev/ttyS1 for COM2 etc. This is not a nice -solution. If youre system allows it, try to add the the user mbse as -a legal user of your serial ports. Most distributions have some tool for this. -

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- - diff --git a/html/misc/dropfile.html b/html/misc/dropfile.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5f222dc9..00000000 --- a/html/misc/dropfile.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -BBS doors dropfiles. - - - -
- -
Last update 23-May-2003
-

BBS doors dropfiles.

- -

Dropfiles for Unix BBS systems.

-

-Not all options that are available under DOS or OS/2 can be used with Unix -BBS systems and must be faked. The doorfiles are written in the users -homedirectory when the user starts a door. -

 

- -

DOOR.SYS format.

-

-The door.sys format is a 52 lines ascii textfile, each line is terminated with -a cr/lf pair. In the setup it is possible to force the creation of MM-DD-YYYY -dates instead of the MM-DD-YY style. Newer doors sometimes need that. -

-Line	Description
------	-----------------------------------------------------------------
-1	Port, 5 characters in DOS format, COM1: or COM0:
-2	Effective Baudrate, 19200 or 0 for COM0:
-3	Databits, always 8
-4	Nodenumber, 1..9999
-5	Locked baudrate, 19200 or tty portspeed for COM0:
-6	Screen display, Y=snoop on, N=snoop off, on Unix allways Y.
-7	Printer Y=on N=off, on Unix always N
-8	Page Bell Y=on N=off, on Unix allways Y
-9	Caller alarm Y=on N=off, on Unix allways Y
-10	Users first name and lastname
-11	Users location
-12	Voice/Home phone
-13	Work/Dataphone
-14	Users password.
-15	Security level, 0..32768
-16	Users number of calls
-17	Users last call date MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
-18	Seconds remaining this call
-19	Time left in minutes
-20	ANSI, "GR" is yes, otherwise "NG"
-21	Screen length
-22	User mode, always N
-23	Always blank
-24	Always blank
-25	Subscription expire date MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
-26	Users record number
-27	Default protocol
-28	Users total number of uploads
-29	Users total number of downloads
-30	Users daily download kilobytes total
-31	Daily download kilobyte limit
-32	Users date of birth MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
-33	Path to users database files, cannot be used on Unix
-34	Path to message database files, cannot be used on Unix
-35	Sysop first and last name
-36	Users handle
-37	Next event starting time, "none" on Unix
-38	Error-free connection Y=Yes or N=No, always Y
-39	Always set to N
-40	Always set to Y
-41	Text color as defined in setup 7 = gray.
-42	Always 0
-43	Last new files scan date MM-DD-YY or MM-DD-YYYY
-44	Time of this call HH:MM
-45	Time of last call HH:MM
-46	Always set to 32768
-47	Number of files downloaded today
-48	Total kilobytes uploaded
-49	Total kilobytes downloaded
-50	Comment stored in users record
-51	Always set to 0
-52	Total number of messages posted
-
-

 

- -

DOOR.SYS format.

-

-The door32.sys format is a 11 lines ascii textfile, each line is terminated with -a cr/lf pair. -

   
-Line	Description
------	-----------------------------------------------------------------
-1	Com type: 1=serial, 2=telnet, with mbse always 1
-2	Com port: 1 or 0 for local mode
-3	Effective baudrate: 19200 or 0
-4	BBS name
-5	User record number
-6	User's real name
-7	User's handle
-8	User's security level
-9	Time left in minutes
-10	Graphicsmode: 1 or 0
-11	Node (line) number
-
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- - - diff --git a/html/misc/filefind.html b/html/misc/filefind.html deleted file mode 100644 index a1dd3b29..00000000 --- a/html/misc/filefind.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,332 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Implementation and Usage of FileFind Utilities. - - - -
- Document:   fsc-00xx
- Version:    0.6
- Date        Aug 30, 1995
- Title:      Implementation and Usage of FileFind Utilities
- Authors:    Robert Williamson FidoNet#1:167/104.0  robert@ecs.mtlnet.org
-
-  Intro
-
-    A portion of the document is derived from information in
-      AllFix.DOC by Harald Harms @ 2:281/910
-    with  additional  sections  from
-      FQuery.DOC by Robert Williamson @ 1:167/104
-
-        The  MSdos program ALLFIX by Harald Harms first introduced the idea
-    of searching for files via echomail.  The term applied to this function
-    is  'FileFind'.   A FileFind system allows sysops, points and BBS users
-    to  search  for  files  by  placing  a  message  to 'ALLFIX' in an echo
-    designated  for  the purpose of finding files.  All FTN sites running a
-    FileFind  processor which is configured to scan that echo will reply to
-    that  user if there any files matching his query.  This system provides
-    a  method  for  searching  many  FTN sites throughout the world, with a
-    single message.
-
-        FileFind  programs  work by either scanning through defined message
-    bases or scanning packets for defined AREA tagnames for messages to the
-    default  name  ALLFIX.   All FileFind programs MUST respond to the name
-    ALLFIX,  but  may also respond to the name FILEFIND and the name of the
-    particular  FileFind  program  in  use  or  defined  for the echo.  The
-    FileFind  program  will  process  these messages, examining the Subject
-    field  for  search  queries.  If any valid query is found, the FileFind
-    program  will  search  the  sites files database for files matching the
-    users's query.
-
-        If the FileFind program finds any matches, it will generate a reply
-    containing  a list of the files found, and some basic information ABOUT
-    the  system  posting  the reply.  When the user who initially wrote the
-    request  reads  the reply, he will then be able to decide if any of the
-    reported  files  meet  his  needs,  and  from the ABOUT included in the
-    reply, learn where and how he may get those files.
-
-
-  FileFind Query Message Structure
-
-    To: name_of_FileFind program
-
-    The  message  must be addressed to ALLFIX so that all FileFind programs
-    can  respond.   To  use  features  specific  to  a  particular FileFind
-    program,  or  to  limit  the  responses  to  a particular platform, the
-    message  should  be  addressed  to  that program's name.  Some FileFind
-    programs  will  respond  to more than two names.
-
-    Subject:
-    A  space-separated  list  of  file  specifications,  keywords or quoted
-    strings.
-
-    keyword     - single word preceeded by a '/' with no intervening spaces,
-                  must be at least 3 characters, not including the '/'.
-                  a keyword search is in actually a substring search of the
-                  site's filelist.
-
-    description - string enclosed in double-quotes,
-                  if a single word, must be more than 3 characters.
-
-    filespec    - single word, no spaces, no double-quotes or preceding /,
-                  must be at least 3 characters, not including any wildcard
-                  or pattern matching charcaters, such as '*'.
-                  Messages addressed to ALLFIX must not have any embedded
-                  pattern matching characters.
-
-
-        The  minimum  number  of  characters  for  description, keyword and
-    filespec  queries  is an implementation detail of the FileFind program.
-    These  values  should  be configurable, but should never be settable to
-    values of less than 3.
-
-        Each  implementation  should  allow  the  operator  the  ability to
-    configure a list of disallowed keywords.
-
-  NetMail Queries
-
-        Some  FileFind  programs  may also have the ability to process file
-    search  queries  received  as  netmail and addressed to the name of the
-    particular  FileFInd  program  with this capability.  In this case, all
-    replies are via netmail also.
-
-  NetMail Commands
-        FileFind   Netmail   commands  are  identifed  by  a  leading  '%'.
-    Implementation  of  netmail  commands  is  optional.   If  implemented,
-    compliant  FileFind  utilities  should be able to process the following
-    minimum NetMail command set.
-
-
-    %HELP       - netmail only, returns an extended help text for the
-                  FileFind program, the ABOUT of the the site and a list
-                  of MAGIC freqable names.
-    %ABOUT      - netmail only, returns the ABOUT of the site and a full
- or %MAGIC        list of MAGIC names.
-
-    %NEWFILES   - netmail only, returns the NEWFILES list of the site
- or %NEW          via netmail.
-
-    Extended NetMail Commands:
-        Implementation  of  the  following netmail commands is optional and
-    not required for compliance with the FileFind NetMail Command set.
-
-    %REPORT <tagname>
-                - sends a configuration report for echo <tagname>
-                  this allows an echo moderator to check if a site running
-                  a  FileFind  utility  is  compliant with the rules of the
-                  filefind echo.
-
-    %REQUEST <filename>
-                - if found, will place requested file on hold for remote
-                  site
-
-    %UUREQUEST <filename>
-                - if  found,  and  the filesize after uuencoding is less
-                  than 60K, it will be sent as multiple netmail messages
-
-
-  The Site ABOUT
-
-        Obviously,  a  system that neither accepts file requests nor allows
-    users  to  download  on  their  first  call should not be responding to
-    FileFind  messages.   If  there  are  any limitations for the caller to
-    acquire  any  of  the  files  that  the  site  has  advertised as being
-    available  in  it's FileFind response, these limitations MUST be listed
-    in  the  reply.   This information should be included in the ABOUT file
-    that the FileFind program user creates.
-
-        The  site  ABOUT  should  contain  the  following information.  The
-    FileFind  program  implementor  should  instruct  his  users  on  these
-    requirements.
-
-      - sitename
-      - site operator's name
-      - complete phonenumber
-      - baud rate
-      - hours during which filerequests are accepted, if at all
-      - hours during which users can download
-      - conditions for file requests and user downloads
-      NOTE: the above information should be within the first 14 lines.
-      optional:
-      - a list a MAGIC names
-      - an indication if magic names are also available to terminal users.
-
-  Searching for Files and Creating Replies
-
-        The  method  used by the FileFind program to search for requests is
-    up  to  the  implementor.   However,  if searching a list, the FileFind
-    program should confirm the actual existance of all files that match the
-    query specification.
-
-        The  FileFind  program  should  only  process  description strings,
-    filespecs  or  keywords  that  contain more than 3 valid characters and
-    should  have configuration options to define greater minimum lengths on
-    a per-echo basis.
-
-        For  filespecs,  the  wildcard  character '*' IS considered a valid
-    specification  as  well  as the '?' wildcard, but only the '?' is to be
-    counted  as  a  character  when  determining the length of query.  File
-    extensions  are  not necessary and any characters AFTER a '*' are to be
-    ignored.   The  FileFind  program should be configurable so as to allow
-    replacement  all  of the file extensions with '.*' or '#?' dependant on
-    platform.   This  results  in  queries being independant of the various
-    archivers in use.
-
-    Replies
-
-        Replies  created  by  FileFind  utilities  are  expected  to  be in
-    compliance with the following FTN specifications:
-        FTS-0001    -  packed message format
-        FTS-0009    -  MSGID/REPLY
-        FSC-0046    -  PID and tear line
-
-        In  addition, a FileFind utility may use the FID:  control line for
-    any  information needed that cannot be put in a PID:  without violating
-    that specification.
-
-        ^AFID: ascii text CR
-
-    Must be less than 80 characters including ^A and terminating CR.
-
-    There  are three ways in which the FileFind program can create replies:
-        - write the replies in the echo in which the query appeared.
-        - write the replies in an echo that has been specifically
-          designated for that purpose in the particular FTN or for
-          a gorup of echos in that FTN.
-        - reply via routed netmail.
-
-        Since each FTN site connected to a particular FileFind program area
-    is  capable  of creating an information reply, there is much concern as
-    to  the  amount  of  traffic  that  can  be generated, FileFind program
-    developers  must  be sensitive to these concerns by providing the means
-    to  their users to limit the traffic on a per-echo basis.  For example,
-    various  FileFind  echos  have  rules  limiting  the  size or number of
-    replies,  or  the length of the system information that may be included
-    in a reply.
-
-  Limiting replies
-
-    It is strongly suggested that some default limitations be built-in.
-
-    Limiting Site Header (ABOUT):
-
-        If the site's ABOUT, (the text that has been configured in order to
-    add  the  system's  information  and Magic names list to the reply), is
-    greater  than  14  lines,  the  remainder should NOT be posted.  A line
-    should  be  added  to  the response indicated this, and the user may be
-    invited to either Freq or download the MAGIC name's ABOUT or MAGIC, for
-    a  full  list of magic names.  The FileFind program may optionally send
-    the full system information and magic name list via routed netmail.
-
-    Limiting Match List due to ambiguity of query:
-
-        If  the list of matches (note:  not the size of the message itself)
-    is  greater than 32K, the FileFind program should post a message to the
-    user to indicate that his query may have been too ambiguous and perhaps
-    invite him to freq or download the MAGIC name FILES for a full list.
-
-    Splitting Match List into Multiple Messages:
-
-        If the list of matches is greater than 10K, it should be split into
-    multiple  messages  of  no more than 8K.  Although the backbone permits
-    messages  up  to  16K  in length, 8K is a more readable size.  Only the
-    first  split  message  may  contain  the ABOUT information of the site.
-    Each  message must be given both a unique Subject field (eg:  prepended
-    by  "Part n/n") and a unique MSGID:.  This because some tossers may use
-    either or both for dupe detection.
-
-    Limiting Number of Split Messages:
-
-        If  the  number of messages is greater than the preset limit of the
-    echo,  and  the FileFind Program does not have an option to forward the
-    replies  via  netmail,  the  replies  should  be discarded and the user
-    informed that his request may have been too amibiguous.
-
-
-    NetMail Reply:
-
-        The  FileFind program may have an option to forward all replies via
-    routed netmail, or to do so under certain conditions as outlined above.
-    Obviously, if the FileFind program can process netmail queries, it MUST
-    respond via netmail.
-
-    User NetMail Reply Request:
-
-        Alternativly the user can request a netmail reply for his echomail
-    query by preceeding the query with either "%" or "!".
-      eg;
-        Subject:  % /fsc /fts
-
-        If  the  FileFind  program  does  not support this feature, it must
-    ignore  any  echomail  query message that has a "%" or "!" as the first
-    WORD of the Subject field.
-
-    Second Reply or Extended Response Request:
-
-        The  FileFind  site  indicates  availablility  of  Second  Reply by
-    placing the string 'program_name 4d_address' in the From:  field of the
-    message.
-        eg: FROM: FQUERY 1:167/104.0
-
-        When a user replies to a FileFind reply, the message will be to the
-    FileFind  program  @  {network  address}.  When processing the FileFind
-    conferences, the FileFind program will treat any message to itself that
-    includes the site address as a Second Reply Request.
-
-        If  this feature is available, the FileFind program will include up
-    to  a maximum of 15 files (maximum 12K match list) in it's replies.  If
-    the  user  wants  a  more  detailed  listing,  he simply replies to the
-    FileFind  program's  reply.   Only  the system that posted the original
-    reply  will  respond to that new request.  This second, specific reply,
-    will  contain  up  to  50  files (32K of matchlist) either including or
-    SKIPPING the first 15.  These numbers may be replaced by byte limits in
-    some implementations.
-
-    No Second Reply in Designated Reply Echo:
-
-        The Designated Reply Echo method does not allow replies to be made,
-    because  the FileFind program may not be permitted to scan a Designated
-    Reply  Echo.  The FileFind program should automatically report up to 50
-    files  for any requests.  Therefore, the traffic limitaion features may
-    be  disabled for networks that require the FileFind program to reply in
-    a Designated Reply Echo, and disallow Second Reply in that echo.
-
-    Disable Local Messages:
-
-        The  FileFind  program must be able to to disable the processing of
-    local  messages.  What this means is that the FileFind program will not
-    process  any messages generated on that FTN site, including messages by
-    the  sysop  using  an  offline  reader,  or by a site's BBS or off-line
-    reader users.  This should NOT exclude messages from a site's points.
-
-
-    Limit by Age:
-
-        The  FileFind program must be configurable so that the operator can
-    limit  the  age  of an query message that is acceptable for processing.
-    This  should  be  in  number  of  days.   The  FileFind  program may be
-    configured  to  process all the FileFind requests regardless of how old
-    they are.  Age should never be greater than 365 days.
-
-    LinkMGR Support:
-        Implmentors  may choose to support the LinkMGR proposal for netmail
-    queries  and  commands.   In this proposal, the queries and commands do
-    not  appear  in  the  subject  field but rather, in the the BODY of the
-    message.  The subject field wil contain the LinkMGR password.
-        Use of the LinkMGR method allows the user to send multiple commands
-    to the fIleFind program.
-
- -BackGo Back - - - - diff --git a/html/misc/fileid.html b/html/misc/fileid.html deleted file mode 100644 index f59c134a..00000000 --- a/html/misc/fileid.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,388 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -FILE_ID.DIZ Information. - - - - -
-FILEID.TXT v1.8 by Richard Holler [CIS 73567,1547]
-Last Revision 05/05/94
-
-This text file was prepared at the request of the ASP (Association of 
-Shareware Professionals), but the information contained in it may be of 
-value to any shareware author.
-
-
-FILE_ID.DIZ INFORMATION
------------------------
-Basically, the FILE_ID.DIZ file is a straight ASCII text file, distributed 
-inside your distribution archive file along with your program files, which 
-contains a description of your program. This file will be used by most BBS 
-(Bulletin Board System) softwares for the online file description of your 
-file. We recommend that the FILE_ID.DIZ file be used in all of your 
-distribution archives. 
-
-This text file contains a description of the FILE_ID.DIZ file, as well as a 
-description of the recommended distribution archive format.
-
-
-WHY SHOULD YOU USE FILE_ID.DIZ?
--------------------------------
-The use of this file will insure that the online description of your 
-program will be in your own words (and who better to describe your program 
-than yourself?), and that it will remain the same no matter how many 
-different people upload your file to various BBS systems. 
-
-As more and more BBS software makes use of this file, you can be assured 
-that your own description will replace such online descriptions as "Cool 
-Program" or "OK utility, but needs better ..."
-
-Please note that the ASP Hub Network, the Author Direct FDN (File 
-Distribution Network), and the majority of other electronic distribution 
-services *REQUIRE* that a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file be contained in your 
-submitted distribution archive. If your file doesn't contain a valid 
-FILE_ID.DIZ file, then it simply won't be distributed by these services. 
-Furthermore, most BBS sysops will not accept uploads of files which do not 
-contain a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file, so you automatically lose out on that 
-distribution as well.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION:
-------------
-FILE_ID.DIZ was created by Clark Development for use with their PCBDescribe 
-utility, as a means for BBS callers to upload a file without having to 
-manually type in a file description. It also ensures that the online 
-description is always the same regardless of the number of different BBS 
-systems the file is posted on. It has since been accepted by the BBS 
-industry more-or-less as the "standard" file description source. (The 
-extension of "DIZ" actually stands for "Description In Zip").
-
-NOTE: The FILE_ID.DIZ file *MUST* be named exactly that, and *NOT* 
-something like <filename>.DIZ. It will *ONLY* be used if it is named 
-FILE_ID.DIZ!
-
-The FILE_ID.DIZ file is nothing more than a straight ASCII text file which 
-contains the full description of the archived file containing it. It is 
-used by most popular BBS software to describe your program, rather than 
-using the description supplied by the person that uploaded your file. It 
-should be placed *INSIDE* your distribution archive file.
-
-The BBS software will "look" inside the archive file. If a FILE_ID.DIZ file 
-is found, it will replace any existing online file description with the 
-text contained in FILE_ID.DIZ. It is an excellent method for making sure 
-that your program files are described the way that "you" want them 
-described. Even sysops who's software can't automatically make use of the 
-FILE_ID.DIZ file have found it to be an excellent source for their manually 
-added file descriptions.
-
-
-STRUCTURE:
-----------
-The file consists of straight ASCII text, up to 10 lines of text, each line 
-being no more than 45 characters long. It should *NOT* contain any blank 
-lines, any form of centering or formatting, or any Hi-ASCII or ANSI 
-characters. (i.e. it should ONLY contain alpha & numeric characters).
-
-We recommended that it consist of 5 basic parts:
-
-   1. the proper name of your program
-   2. the version number
-   3. the "ASP" identifier (optional, for ASP members)
-   4. the description separator
-   4. the description
-
-All of the above parts should be separated by a single "space".
-
-PROGRAM NAME: To set it apart from the rest, it is recommended that you use 
-ALL CAPS for the program name.
-
-VERSION NUMBER: The version number should be in the form of "v12.34". 
-
-ASP IDENTIFIER: If you are an ASP author, we recommend that an "<ASP>" 
-identifying mark be added after the version number, to identify your 
-product as an ASP-authored product.
-
-DESCRIPTION SEPARATOR: To separate the actual description text, insert a 
-simple "-" (dash/minus) character after the ASP identifier (or version 
-number, if not using the ASP identifier), and in front of the description 
-text.
-
-DESCRIPTION: You should attempt to FULLY describe your product, including 
-its most important functions and features. Be sure to include anything 
-which will separate your program from it's competition, and make the BBS 
-user want to download your file. Also try to include any hardware or 
-software requirements that your product may have.
-
-You should try to use the first 2 lines of the text to give a basic 
-description of your program. This is helpful for sysops who's BBS software 
-limits them to less than 10 lines, 45 characters. Sysops who are limited to 
-using shorter descriptions can simply use the 1st two lines and truncate 
-the rest. Thus, you can basically still supply your own description for BBS 
-software which does not actually utilize the FILE_ID.DIZ feature.
-
-The remaining lines of text can be used to elaborate on the programs 
-features, enhancements from the prior version, information concerning 
-multi-file sets. Please note that older versions of some BBS software can 
-only use 8 lines of text. It is advisable that you create your FILE_ID.DIZ 
-file so that the file can be truncated to various line lengths without 
-destroying it's usefulness.
-
-
-EXAMPLE
--------
-MY PROGRAM v1.23 <ASP> - A program which will
-do anything for anybody. Will run in only 2k
-of memory. Can be run from the command line,
-or installed as a TSR. Completely menu-
-driven. Version 1.23 reduces the previous 4k
-memory requirements, and adds an enhanced
-graphical user interface. Also, MY PROGRAM 
-now contains Windows and DESQview support. 
-Coming soon - an OS/2 version.
-From Do-It-All Software, Inc. $15.00
-
-
-MULTIPLE DISK INFO
-------------------
-Please note that if your distribution archive requires multiple archive 
-files, you should create a separate, specific FILE_ID.DIZ file for each 
-archive. This can be utilized to describe the various contents of each 
-archive, and to identify each disk in the set. For example, the FILE_ID.DIZ 
-file for disk #1 could contain:
-
-   "MY PROGRAM v1.23 <ASP> Program Executable 
-    Files - Disk 1 of 2"
-    [followed by detailed description text]
-
-while the FILE_ID.DIZ file for disk #2 could contain:
-
-   "MY PROGRAM v1.23 <ASP> Documentation Files - 
-    Disk 2 of 2"
-    [followed by more detailed description text]
-
-Optionally, you could also create a "complete" FILE_ID.DIZ file for the 
-first disk, which would fully describe the program in detail, and identify 
-it as Disk 1 of x. Then, for each remaining file in the set, simply include 
-the Program Name, version number, ASP identifier, and the disk number (i.e. 
-"MY PROGRAM v1.23 <ASP> Disk 2 of x").
-
-
-ADDITIONAL INFO
----------------
-Please don't be tempted to use fancy graphic or ANSI sequences in the 
-FILE_ID.DIZ file, as most BBS software will not allow this, and will render 
-your FILE_ID.DIZ file useless. Also, don't be tempted to simply copy your 
-program description file to FILE_ID.DIZ. Attempting to "format" your 
-FILE_ID.DIZ file (i.e line centering, right & left justification, etc) will 
-also cause unexpected results, especially for BBS software which re-formats 
-descriptions to other than 10line/45char.
-
-Fred Hill <ASP> has written a freeware utility which interactively creates 
-a valid FILE_ID.DIZ file. The file is called DIZGEN.ZIP and can be found on 
-CompuServe (GO IBMBBS, Library 2) as well as on many fine BBS systems. I 
-highly recommend that you download a copy of this wonderful utility for 
-creating your FILE_ID.DIZ files.
-
-==========================================================================
-
-The following is a recommendation for the structure and contents of 
-distribution archives prepared for use on BBS systems.
-
-
-DISTRIBUTION DISK RECOMMENDATIONS
----------------------------------
-The following are recommendations for preparing your program files for 
-distribution to Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) via the ASP's distribution 
-services, as well as other methods.
-
-Two varieties of program files are defined here:
-
-1) Program files which utilize an "install" utility and self-extracting 
-program archives (later referred to as "Author-Installed Programs").
-
-2) Programs files which do not use install utilities or self-extracting 
-archives (later referred to as "User-Installed Programs").
-
-
-AUTHOR-INSTALLED PROGRAMS:
---------------------------
-These programs require a bit more work from the author, but will eliminate 
-many user mistakes, especially in programs which require complicated 
-setups.
-
-Most "installation" utility programs will make use of program files which 
-have been "archived" into Self-Extracting (SFX) archives. We will attempt 
-to define which files should be contained in the Self-Extracting archives, 
-and which files should not.
-
-1. Files which should be contained in the self-extracting program file
-archive:
-
-        a. All program-specific executable files.
-        b. Any required configuration and/or data files required by the
-           program.
-        c. Program documentation files. Optionally, these may be left
-           outside of the self-extracting archive, in order to allow
-           them to be viewed/read by the various archive viewing utlities.
-        d. Any other program-specific files that are required for the
-           operation of the program.
-
-2. The files described above should be compiled into a self-extracting 
-archive file, which will then be extracted by the install utility.
-
-NOTE: the author is required to abide by any distribution requirements 
-specified by the archive utility author, and to obtain any required 
-distribution rights necessary. Please check to see if distribution rights 
-are required for your archive utility choice.
-
-3. Files which should NOT be contained in the self-extracting program file 
-archive:
-
-        a. The install utility itself (obviously).
-        b. The FILE_ID.DIZ file. (described in detail in the section
-           preceding this one)
-        c. Any distribution/information files, such as VENDOR.TXT,
-           SYSOP.TXT, etc.
-        d. Any description or information file, such as DESCRIBE.TXT.
-        e. A user file (such as README.1ST), which should explain how
-           to use the install utility, what the user should expect
-           during the installation, and any preparation that the user
-           should make prior to the installation. This file might also
-           contain a brief description of your program, in case the user
-           is able to read the documentation files in the distribution
-           archive prior to downloading (many BBS systems offer this
-           ability to the user).
-
-4. The actual distribution archive file (described below) should then 
-contain the install utility, the self-extracting program archive, and the 
-files described in #3 above.
-
-
-USER-INSTALLED PROGRAMS:
-------------------------
-This type of distribution archive is much simpler than the Author-Installed 
-variety. It should simply be an archive file, containing all of the files 
-for the program described above.
-
-Since this type of program requires the user to do all of the installation 
-manually, it should contain very specific and detailed information 
-regarding the installation requirements (such as INSTALL.TXT).
-
-
-THE DISTRIBUTION ARCHIVE FILE:
-------------------------------
-The actual distribution archive file should merely be an archive file 
-containing the files described above. For BBS distribution, this archive 
-should be of the standard archive format, and -NOT- a self-extracting 
-archive.  Many sysops will not allow self-extracting archives, and most BBS 
-software will not allow self-extracting archives to be uploaded.
-
-There are many popular archive utilities available, such as PKZIP, LHA, 
-LHARC, ARJ, etc. Most BBS systems are capable of handling archives in 
-virtually any format. However, you should be aware that most BBS systems 
-will convert your archive format to the format of choice by the sysop. By 
-following the methods described above, this conversion process should not 
-affect your program, or any self-extracting files which are contained 
-within your distribution archive file.
-
-You should also retain the default archive file extension defined by the 
-archive utility. For example, PKZIP uses a ".ZIP", LHARC uses "LZH", etc. 
-Changing the file extension may cause the BBS software to delete your file 
-because it doesn't recognize the format.
-
-For the actual filename for your distribution archive, it is recommended 
-that the program filename be limited to 6 characters to represent the 
-program's name (i.e. MYPROG could represent "My Program"). This should be 
-followed by 2 numeric digits which will represent the version number of 
-your release. Even if this is your initial release it should include the 
-version number in the filename (i.e. MYPROG10.ZIP would indicate the 
-program called "My Program" version 1.0).
-
-Please note that CompuServe limits filenames to only 6 characters. By 
-limiting the file "name" to 6 characters, you will easily be able to rename 
-the archive for CompuServe uploading by simply removing the 2-digit version 
-identifier, to make the file compatible with CompuServe libraries.
-
-By including the 2-digit version number in the archive filename, it will be 
-very easy for both the user and the sysop (and yourself) to identify older 
-versions of your program.
-
-
-MULTIPLE DISTRIBUTION ARCHIVES
-------------------------------
-At one time, it was recommended that your final distribution archive not be 
-larger than 350k, so that it would fit on a single 360k floppy disk and 
-still leave room for any distribution files necessary for Disk Vendors. 
-(i.e. Disk Vendors will often include their own GO.BAT file, or other 
-various small files to help their customers install the software). This 
-limitation is slowly falling by the wayside as more and more computer 
-systems have 3.5" floppy disk drives as standard.
-
-If your program is large enough to require more than one distribution 
-archive, it is recommended that your filename be limited to 5 characters 
-rather than 6 as described above. Following the 5-character name should be 
-the same 2-digit version number. Then, append a single "letter" to identify 
-the disk (i.e. MYPGM10A.ZIP, MYPGM10B.ZIP, etc.). For uploading to 
-CompuServe, these filenames may then be shortened to 6 characters by 
-removing the version identifiers (i.e. MYPGMA.ZIP, MYPGMB.ZIP). However, 
-for CompuServe it is recommended that you simply create a single 
-distibution file, and eliminate the multi-part file set.
-
-If your program requires multiple distribution archives, -BE SURE- to 
-create separate FILE_ID.DIZ files for each distribution archive. Also, each 
-FILE_ID.DIZ file should contain disk number information pertaining to each 
-individual archive (i.e. Disk 1 of 3, Disk 2 of 3, etc.).
-
-
-THE DISTRIBUTION DISK
----------------------
-It is recommended that your distribution disk simply contain a ZIPd version 
-of your product. However, If you choose to supply "unarchived" files on a 
-distribution disk for Disk Vendor use, it is _VERY_ important that you 
-specify in your documentation a suggested archive filename, so that BBS 
-sysops can create archived files with the proper author-specified 
-filenames. This information should be contained in your SYSOP.TXT (or 
-VENDOR.TXT) file. If you don't supply a suggested archive file name, the 
-sysops will be forced to create the name themselves, thus you may end up 
-with thousands of versions of your products on BBS systems all over the 
-world, but all with different filenames.
-
-Please note that the ASP Hub Network, and nearly every other electronic 
-distribution service *REQUIRE* that your files be submitted as an archived 
-file, using the ZIP format. Also note that many BBS sysops will not go to 
-the trouble of ZIPing your unarchived files for you. If you don't supply 
-them with an archived distribution version of your product, it might not 
-get distributed by BBSs.
-
-If you supply your own disk labels, it is recommended that the ASP logo, or 
-at least the initials "ASP" be included on the label, so that anyone can 
-immediately identify your disk as an ASP member's software.
-
-
-SUMMARY
--------
-Your distribution disk should now be ready to submit to the various BBSs, 
-distribution services, and Disk Vendors.
-
-You may choose to create a separate distribution disk for use by BBSs and 
-Disk Vendors. However, if you follow the above steps in preparing your 
-distribution archive file, a separate "Disk Vendor" disk is probably not 
-necessary. The majority of disk vendors will be able to accept your 
-distribution file/disk if it is prepared in the above described format.
-
-
- -BackGo Back - - - - diff --git a/html/misc/ftpserver.html b/html/misc/ftpserver.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2fc4d99f..00000000 --- a/html/misc/ftpserver.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Howto setup an FTP server to work with MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 03-Sep-2005
-

How to setup an FTP server to work with MBSE BBS.

- -In order to let MBSE BBS and your FTP server to both function together you must -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, mail and files will get lost! -This description is written for ProFTPD, -on your distribution there may be another ftpd installed. -Read the section for the webserver as well. -

-

The filestructure I used is as follows:

-
-/opt/mbse/ftp/pub/dos_util/dos_4dos	- Public download areas
-         |   |   |        /dos_disk
-         |   |   |        /dos_file
-         |   |   /virnet/mcafee
-         |   |   |      /win16
-         |   |   |      /win32
-	 |   |   /css/files.css         - Stylesheet for http download
-         |   /incoming			- FTP public upload.
-         /var/bso/outbound		- Your default outbound
-             |   /outbound.009		- Outbound Zone 9
-             /inbound		        - Inbound directory
-             /private/upload		- Non-public download areas
-             |       /sysop
-             |       /logfiles
-             /tic_queue			- Queue for .tic files.
-
-
-To let this work you need to change the default anonymous directory of the -ftp server to /opt/mbse/pub. As root, edit /etc/passwd with the vipw -command. Look for the entry of the ftp user and change his homedirectory to -/opt/mbse/ftp. You may also use the command usermod -d /opt/mbse/ftp ftp -to do the same. For a start the default configuration file for ProFTPD will do -fine. If you want to let users upload into the incoming directory, you need to -change /etc/proftpd.conf file to allow that. - -

-If another DOS/Windows style mailer has access to your MBSE outbound you must -set the DOS path and Unix path in mbsetup (1.4.12 and 1.4.13) to -"m:" and "/opt/mbse". Note that to get -forwarding of .tic files to work the tic_queue must be a -subdirectory of "/opt/mbse" too. You could actually use any drive letter for -the DOS path.
-This means that a fidonet file attach from the dos_4dos public download -directory shall get the subject "M:\FTP\PUB\DOS_UTIL\DOS_4DOS\COMMAND.ZIP". -Only use this if you need it! -

- -As you can see, anonymous ftp users can't get to the mail, non-public -downloads etc. Normally, your BBS users have unix accounts and will be able -to do a ftp login and access any directory on your system. Because the bbs -users have mbsebbs as their shell and this shell is not in the file -/etc/shells the ftp daemon will not let the bbs users in. So even -your own bbs users must login as anonymous to get files from the ftp server. -

-The following is a list of file permissions when using ProFTPD: -

- -

-Directory               	owner group mode perms
-------------------------------- ----- ----- ---- ----------
-/opt/mbse			mbse  bbs   0775 drwxrxxr-x
-/opt/mbse/ftp			root  root  0755 drxxr-xr-x
-/opt/mbse/ftp/pub		mbse  bbs   0755 drwxr-xr-x
-/opt/mbse/ftp/incoming   	ftp   ftp   0755 drwxr-xr-x
-
-
-Note that all subdirectories under ../pub also must be owned by mbse - and group bbs and have at least mode 755 as long -as it are real bbs subdirectories. The bbs will maintain these directories -automatic and must have the rights to do so. - -

-In the /opt/mbse/ftp/etc/group file, add the group bbs so that your directory -listings give the proper groupname instead of a number. -

- -If you want to increase the download counters when files are downloaded via ftp -you must make sure that the ftp daemon logs the downloads to a xferlog -file, for example /var/log/xferlog. This logfile must be readable by user mbse. -Then in mbsetup menu 1.13.5 enter full filename and path to this logfile. -The mball program will parse this file and increase the download counters -for the files that are downloaded from the bbs. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/misc/ipmailer.html b/html/misc/ipmailer.html deleted file mode 100644 index 42d9355b..00000000 --- a/html/misc/ipmailer.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Integration of IP-Nodes in the nodelist. - - - - -
-Publication:    FSP-????
-Revision:       1
-Title:          Integration of IP-Nodes in the nodelist (FTS-0005)
-Author:         Lothar Behet, 2:2446/301
-Revision Date:  25 October 1998
-Expiry Date:
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-
-Contents:
-1. Required fields according to FTS-0005, basic flags for ip-nodes
-2. Optional extensions
-3. Addendum
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-
-1.  Description of the nodelist format
---------------------------------------
-
-Every node entry contains the following 8 fields:
-
-keyword,node_number,node_name,location,sysop_name,
-phone_number,baud_rate,flags
-
-Certain fields have defined values according to FTS-0005.
-
-1.1.	Implementation for IP-connectivity
-	Because of the limited characterset in the phone_field and
-	to avoid any misinterpretion by conventional dialing, the
-	ip-specific address-information is entered in another field
-	and there are additional flags required.
-
-1.1.1.  Field #1 (keyword) is PVT for an ip-only node without
-	conventional phone number related connectivity. In this
-	case, the phone field contains "-Unpublished-" according
-	to FTS-0005.
-
-1.1.2.  Field #2 (node_number) contains the node number within his
-	net and zone.
-
-1.1.3.  Field #3 (node_name) is used for the FQDN (Fully Qualified
-	Domain Name) or the ip-address.
-
-1.1.4.  Field #4 (location) contains the geographical location of
-	the node. While some nets/regions cannot supply their
-	ip-only nodes with a adequate link, these nodes may be
-	collected in a seperate net or region, until their original
-	net/region support additional ip-connectivity. This special
-	net/region is definitely a temporary solution for routing
-	within a region or zone!
-
-1.1.5.  Field #5 (sysop_name) represants the name of the system
-	operator.
-
-1.1.6.  Field #6 (phone_number) contains the phone_number for
-	conventional connectivity. In case of an ip-only node
-	it must contain "-Unpublished-".
-
-1.1.7.  Field #7 (baud_rate) contains the maximum baud rate for
-	conventional connectivity or 300 in case of an ip_only node.
-
-1.1.8.  Field #8 (flags) represents operational definitions for the
-	node.
-	Note that these are user flags.
-	The ip-flags consist of two parts:
-	A basic transport and an optional non-standard port,
-	seperated by a colon.
-	The default port may be omitted, but is listed as optional
-	parameter in this document. In some cases, two flag names
-	are mentioned:
-	The second one is supported by some software nowadays, but
-	these values may conflict with other programs, which not
-	completely decode the length of each individual flag (i.e.
-	TELN conflicts with the T-flag for online-time)
-	Additional flags for ip-nodes are:
-
-1.1.8.1.  IBN[:24554] (Argus: BND[:24554])
-	BinkP protocol
-
-1.1.8.2.  IFC[:60179]
-	Raw protocol as used by ifcico
-
-1.1.8.3.  ITN[:23] (Argus: TEL[:23])
-	Telnet protocol. Some variants of ifcico support Telnet
-	on port 60177, which should be added as additional flag
-	ITN:60177.
-
-1.1.8.4.  IVM[:3141]
-	Vmodem protocol
-
-1.1.8.5.  IP
-	General flag for special protocol specifications, if the
-	flags conforming to 1.1.8.1. to 1.1.8.4. are not relevant.
-
-1.1.9.  Comments on the proposed nodelist flags
-	The additional flagnames in () are supported at this moment
-	by Argus, based on the use in z2r50. But the TEL[NET]-flag
-	stays in conflict with the generally in all zones and
-	regions used T-flag (online time according to FSC-0062).
-
-
-2.  Optional extensions for future use
---------------------------------------
-
-While the above mentioned flags (1.1.8.1 to 1.1.8.4) define a
-minimum set of operational flags for ip-nodes, several additions
-are already foreseeable at this moment.
-
-2.1.	Additional sessions_handshake parameters
-	There is at least one program, which supports several
-	transport protocols according to chapter 1.1.8. on a
-	single port. If other programs should imitate this habit,
-	then the following extension to the flag suite 1.1.8.
-	(transport[:port[:handshake]])is advised:
-
-2.1.1.  FTS-0001 session handshake:   1
-2.1.2.  Yoohoo session handshake  :   Y
-2.1.3.  EMSI sessions handshake   :   E
-2.1.4.  BinkP sessions handshake  :   B
-
-2.2.	Non-handshaking protocols
-	While the definitions until this chapter describe direct
-	handshaking sessions with optional password authentification,
-	there are several other methods for the tunneling of fidonet
-	data via the internet available.
-	The setup of these connections does not rely on the nodelist
-	(at this moment of writing), but we can think of standard
-	setup procedures to use the nodelist for configuration of
-	this additional transport methods.
-	Therefore the following flags 2.2.1. to 2.2.4. are advised
-	for at least informational purpose.
-
-2.2.1.  IFT
-	FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
-
-2.2.2.  ITX
-	TransX, an Email based variant
-
-2.2.3.  IUC
-	Uuencoded packet (one packet per message)
-
-2.2.4.  IEM
-	Email based (generally, without exact specification at
-	this moment)
-
-
-3.  Addendum
-------------
-
-This proposal is based on a maximum compatibility to generally used
-definitions and standards within the Fidonet community.
-Future developments might make additions necessary, if they can not
-be expressed with the existing set of flags as defined by this FSP.
-
- -BackGo Back - - - - diff --git a/html/misc/jam.html b/html/misc/jam.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5dd15f9f..00000000 --- a/html/misc/jam.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,640 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -JAM Message Base Proposal. - - - - -
-Filename....: JAM-001
-Rev.........: 001
-Dated.......: 93-07-01
-Status .....: Released
-Subject.....: JAM message base proposal
-Author......: Joaquim Homrighausen
-Co-Authors..: Andrew Milner, Mats Birch, Mats Wallin
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-                                  JAM(mbp)
-                The Joaquim-Andrew-Mats Message Base Proposal
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-            Copyright 1993 Joaquim Homrighausen, Andrew Milner,
-                           Mats Birch, Mats Wallin.
-                             ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Restrictions
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    JAM may be used by any developer as long as these specifications are
-    followed exactly. JAM may be used free-of-charge by any developer
-    for any purpose, commercially or otherwise.
-
-    This document may be freely copied and distributed, but must NEVER be
-    distributed in a modified form. If you have an enhancement request,
-    please contact the author of this document; do not change it
-    yourself.
-
-    All applications that support JAM must include one of the following
-    notices in their documentation and somewhere in the product's credit
-    section:
-
-    "JAM(mbp) - Copyright 1993 Joaquim Homrighausen, Andrew Milner,
-                               Mats Birch, Mats Wallin.
-                               ALL RIGHTS RESERVED."
-
-    or
-
-    "This product uses the JAM(mbp) API -
-     Copyright 1993 Joaquim Homrighausen, Andrew Milner, Mats Birch,
-                    Mats Wallin. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED."
-
-    No organization, company, person, entity, or other being may impose
-    any fees for any reason for providing this document or the
-    accompanying API. This document and the accompanying API may not be
-    sold or otherwise transferred for personal or company gain under any
-    circumstances.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Definitions and general notes
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    CURRENTREV                1
-
-    JAM                       The JAM message base format.
-
-    CRC                       Cyclic Redundancy Check. All CRC values
-                              calculated on strings must assume that the
-                              data within the string has been converted
-                              to lowercase (A-Z = a-z).
-
-    CRC-32                    32-bit CRC (as used in the Zmodem file
-                              transfer protocol) value. The polynom for
-                              a CRC-32 is edb88320H and the CRC-32 seed
-                              is -1L (ffffffffH).
-
-    uchar                     Unsigned 8-bit value
-
-    ushort                    Unsigned 16-bit value
-
-    ulong                     Unsigned 32-bit value
-
-    UNIX date                 An ulong representing the number of seconds
-                              since midnight, January 1, 1970. UNIX-style
-                              dates is the only form of time stamps used
-                              in JAM (1).
-
-    Message #                 The physical record number within the index
-                              file is used as a message number. The
-                              lowest message number is one (1) and the
-                              highest message number is 4294967295
-                              (ffffffffH).
-
-    FTN                       FidoNet Technology Network
-
-    FTS                       FidoNet Technical Standard
-
-    (1) All timestamps created locally (i.e. those not imported from
-        other systems) are stored in local time.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Files
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Each conference is made up from four files. How and where these files
-    are stored and named is implementation dependant. The only file with
-    a fixed minimum size is the .JHR (header data) file. It has a 1024-
-    byte block used to hold information about a specific message area as
-    described later.
-
-    filename.JHR - Message header data
-    filename.JDT - Message text data
-    filename.JDX - Message index
-    filename.JLR - Lastread information
-
-    A future revision of JAM may also include a file that holds the
-    following three items:
-
-      - The highest assigned user number
-      - The last generated message ID
-      - A global conference list with the conference name, description,
-        and physical location of the message base.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    .JHR file header
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Below is the format of the 1024-byte record at the beginning of all
-    .JHR files. The first actual message header starts at offset 1024 in
-    the .JHR file.
-
-    FixedHeaderInfoStruct:
-        ulong   Signature;       // <J><A><M> followed by <NUL>
-        ulong   datecreated;     // Creation date
-        ulong   modcounter;      // Update counter
-        ulong   activemsgs;      // Number of active (not deleted) msgs
-        ulong   passwordcrc;     // CRC-32 of password to access
-        ulong   basemsgnum;      // Lowest message number in index file
-        uchar   RESERVED[1000];  // Reserved space
-    end;
-
-    MODCOUNTER must be incremented and updated on disk each time an
-    application modifies the contents of the message base. When it
-    reaches ffffffffH, it wraps to zero.
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    BaseMsgNum                        Lowest message number in index file
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    This field determines the lowest message number in the index file.
-    The value for this field is one (1) when a message area is first
-    created. By using this field, a message area can be packed (deleted
-    messages are removed) without renumbering it. If BaseMsgNum contains
-    500, the first index record points to message number 500.
-
-    BaseMsgNum has to be taken into account when an application
-    calculates the next available message number (for creating new
-    messages) as well as the highest and lowest message number in a
-    message area.
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    ????????.JHR                                          Message headers
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    The .JHR file contains none or more Header records. Each record
-    define one message and contains information about the message and its
-    text (if any). The Header record is of variable length. The layout of
-    the Header record follows.
-
-    MessageHeader:
-        MessageFixedHeader:
-            ulong  Signature;    // <J><A><M> followed by <NUL>
-            ushort Revision;     // Revision level of header          (1)
-            ushort ReservedWord; // Reserved for future use
-            ulong  SubfieldLen;  // Length of subfields               (2)
-            ulong  TimesRead;    // Number of times message read
-            ulong  MSGIDcrc;     // CRC-32 of MSGID line              (3)
-            ulong  REPLYcrc;     // CRC-32 of REPLY line              (3)
-            ulong  ReplyTo;      // This msg is a reply to..
-            ulong  Reply1st;     // First reply to this msg
-            ulong  Replynext;    // Next msg in reply chain
-            ulong  DateWritten;  // When msg was written
-            ulong  DateReceived; // When msg was read by recipient
-            ulong  DateProcessed;// When msg was processed by tosser/
-                                 // scanner
-            ulong  MessageNumber;// Message number (1-based)
-            ulong  Attribute;    // Msg attribute, see "Msg Attributes"
-            ulong  Attribute2;   // Reserved for future use
-            ulong  Offset;       // Offset of text in ????????.JDT file
-            ulong  TxtLen;       // Length of message text
-            ulong  PasswordCRC;  // CRC-32 of password to access message
-            ulong  Cost;         // Cost of message
-        end;
-        SubField1                // Extra fields as defined below
-        .
-        .
-        SubFieldXX
-    end;
-
-    (1) This field is intended for future revisions of the specifications
-        to allow the use of a different fixed-length binary message
-        header. The current revision level is one (1).
-
-    (2) The SubfieldLen field is set to zero (0) if the header does not
-        have any subfield data. I.e. the length of the binary header is
-        not included in this field.
-
-    (3) When calculating the CRC-32 of the MSGID and REPLY lines, the
-        text ^aMSGID: and ^aREPLY: should be removed as well as all
-        leading and trailing white space characters.
-
-
-    The SubField structure is made up of an ID, a length specifier, and
-    a block of data. Zero or more subfields may follow the fixed-length
-    binary header. SubFields are not stored in any specific order and
-    are not terminated by any specific character unless otherwise
-    specified.
-
-    SubField:
-        ushort  LoID;            // Field ID, 0-65535
-        ushort  HiID;            // Reserved for future use
-        ulong   datlen;          // Length of buffer that follows
-        uchar   Buffer[datlen];  // DATLEN bytes of data
-    end;
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Defined LoID codes
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-    ID=0, Name=OADDRESS
-
-    A network address. This is used to specify the originating address.
-    More than one OADDRESS field may exist. DATLEN must not exceed 100
-    characters. For a FidoNet-style address, this field must follow the
-    ZONE:NET/NODE.POINT@DOMAIN format where .POINT is excluded if zero
-    and @DOMAIN is excluded if unknown.
-
-
-    ID=1, Name=DADDRESS
-
-    A network address. This is used to specify the destination address.
-    More than one DADDRESS field may exist (e.g. carbon copies). DATLEN
-    must not exceed 100 characters. For a FidoNet-style address, this
-    field must follow the ZONE:NET/NODE.POINT@DOMAIN format where .POINT
-    is excluded if zero and @DOMAIN is excluded if unknown.
-
-
-    ID=2, Name=SENDERNAME
-
-    The sender (author) of the message. DATLEN must not exceed 100
-    characters.
-
-
-    ID=3, Name=RECEIVERNAME
-
-    The recipient of the message. DATLEN must not exceed 100 characters.
-
-
-    ID=4, Name=MSGID
-
-    Used to store the message identification data. All data not relevant
-    to the actual ID string, including leading and trailing white space
-    characters should be removed. DATLEN must not exceed 100 characters.
-
-
-    ID=5, Name=REPLYID
-
-    Used to store the message reply data. All data not relevant to the
-    actual reply string, including leading and trailing white space
-    characters should be removed. DATLEN must not exceed 100 characters.
-
-
-    ID=6, Name=SUBJECT
-
-    The subject of the message. DATLEN must not exceed 100 characters.
-    Note that this field may not be used for FidoNet-style file attaches
-    or file requests.
-
-
-    ID=7, Name=PID
-
-    Used to store the FTN PID kludge line. Only the actual PID data is
-    stored and ^aPID: is stripped along with any leading and trailing
-    white space characters. DATLEN must not exceed 40 characters.
-
-
-    ID=8, Name=TRACE
-
-    This is also referred to as ^aVia information in FTNs. It contains
-    information about a system which the message has travelled through.
-    The format of the field is <YYYYMMDDHHMMSS><Network address> where:
-
-       YYYY is the year (1992-9999)
-         MM is the month (01-12)
-         DD is the day (01-31)
-         HH is the hour (00-23)
-         MM is the minute (00-59)
-         SS is the second (00-59)
-
-    The timestamp is stored in ASCII (0-9) characters. The network
-    address is the address of the system. It is expressed in ASCII
-    notation in the native format of the forwarding system.
-
-
-    ID=9, Name=ENCLOSEDFILE
-
-    A file attached to the message. Only one filename may be specified
-    per subfield. No wildcard characters are allowed. If this subfield
-    is present in a message header, the ATTRIBUTE must include the
-    MSG_FILEATTACH bit.
-
-
-    ID=10, Name=ENCLOSEDFILEWALIAS
-
-    Identical to ENCLOSEDFILE with the exception that the filename is
-    followed by a <NUL> (00H) and an alias filename to be transmited to
-    the remote system in place of the local name of the file.
-
-
-    ID=11, Name=ENCLOSEDFREQ
-
-    A request for one or more files. Only one filemask may be specified
-    per subfield. If the filemask contains a complete path, it is to be
-    regarded as an update file request. If this subfield is present in a
-    message header, the ATTRIBUTE must include the MSG_FILEREQUEST bit.
-    To indicate that a password is to be transmitted along with the
-    request, a <NUL> (00H) character followed by the password is
-    appended. E.g. SECRET*.*<NUL>MYPASSWORD.
-
-
-    ID=12, Name=ENCLOSEDFILEWCARD
-
-    One or more files attached to the message. Only one filename may be
-    specified per subfield. Wildcard characters are allowed. If this
-    subfield is present in a message header, the ATTRIBUTE must include
-    the MSG_FILEATTACH bit.
-
-
-    ID=13, Name=ENCLOSEDINDIRECTFILE
-
-    One or more files attached to the message. The filename points to an
-    ASCII file with one filename entry per line. If alias filenames are
-    to be used, they are specified after the actual filename and
-    separated by a <NUL> (00H) character, e.g. C:\MYFILE.LZH<NUL>NEWS.
-    Wildcard characters are not allowed.
-
-
-    ID=1000, Name=EMBINDAT
-
-    Reserved for future use.
-
-
-    ID=2000, Name=FTSKLUDGE
-
-    An FTS-compliant "kludge" line not otherwise represented here. All
-    data not relevant to the actual kludge line, including leading and
-    trailing white space and ^A (01H) characters should be removed.
-    DATLEN must not exceed 255 characters. The FTS kludges INTL, TOPT,
-    and FMPT must never be stored as separate SubFields. Their data must
-    be extracted and used for the address SubFields.
-
-
-    ID=2001, Name=SEENBY2D
-
-    Used to store two-dimensional (net/node) SEEN-BY information often
-    used in FTN conference environments. Only the actual SEEN-BY data is
-    stored and ^aSEEN-BY: or SEEN-BY: is stripped along with any leading
-    and trailing white space characters.
-
-
-    ID=2002, Name=PATH2D
-
-    Used to store two-dimensional (net/node) PATH information often used
-    in FTN conference environments. Only the actual PATH data is stored
-    and ^aPATH: is stripped along with any leading and trailing white
-    space characters.
-
-
-    ID=2003, Name=FLAGS
-
-    Used to store the FTN FLAGS kludge information. Note that all FLAG
-    options that have binary representation in the JAM message header
-    must be removed from the FLAGS string prior to storing it. Only
-    the actual flags option string is stored and ^aFLAGS is stripped
-    along with any leading and trailing white space characters.
-
-
-    ID=2004, Name=TZUTCINFO
-
-    Time zone information. This subfield consists of four mandatory
-    bytes and one optional. The first character may be a plus (+) or a
-    minus (-) character to indicate a location east (plus) or west
-    (minus) of UTC 0000. The plus character is implied unless the first
-    character is a minus character. The following four bytes must be
-    digits in the range zero through nine and indicates the offset in
-    hours and minutes. E.g. 0100 indicates an offset of one hour east of
-    UTC.
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Message attributes
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    MSG_LOCAL       (0x00000001L)   // Msg created locally
-    MSG_INTRANSIT   (0x00000002L)   // Msg is in-transit
-    MSG_PRIVATE     (0x00000004L)   // Private
-    MSG_READ        (0x00000008L)   // Read by addressee
-    MSG_SENT        (0x00000010L)   // Sent to remote
-    MSG_KILLSENT    (0x00000020L)   // Kill when sent
-    MSG_ARCHIVESENT (0x00000040L)   // Archive when sent
-    MSG_HOLD        (0x00000080L)   // Hold for pick-up
-    MSG_CRASH       (0x00000100L)   // Crash
-    MSG_IMMEDIATE   (0x00000200L)   // Send Msg now, ignore restrictions
-    MSG_DIRECT      (0x00000400L)   // Send directly to destination
-    MSG_GATE        (0x00000800L)   // Send via gateway
-    MSG_FILEREQUEST (0x00001000L)   // File request
-    MSG_FILEATTACH  (0x00002000L)   // File(s) attached to Msg
-    MSG_TRUNCFILE   (0x00004000L)   // Truncate file(s) when sent
-    MSG_KILLFILE    (0x00008000L)   // Delete file(s) when sent
-    MSG_RECEIPTREQ  (0x00010000L)   // Return receipt requested
-    MSG_CONFIRMREQ  (0x00020000L)   // Confirmation receipt requested
-    MSG_ORPHAN      (0x00040000L)   // Unknown destination
-    MSG_ENCRYPT     (0x00080000L)   // Msg text is encrypted          (1)
-    MSG_COMPRESS    (0x00100000L)   // Msg text is compressed         (1)
-    MSG_ESCAPED     (0x00200000L)   // Msg text is seven bit ASCII    (1)
-    MSG_FPU         (0x00400000L)   // Force pickup
-    MSG_TYPELOCAL   (0x00800000L)   // Msg is for local use only
-    MSG_TYPEECHO    (0x01000000L)   // Msg is for conference distribution
-    MSG_TYPENET     (0x02000000L)   // Msg is direct network mail
-    MSG_NODISP      (0x20000000L)   // Msg may not be displayed to user
-    MSG_LOCKED      (0x40000000L)   // Msg is locked, no editing possible
-    MSG_DELETED     (0x80000000L)   // Msg is deleted
-
-    (1) This revision of JAM does not include compression, encryption, or
-        escaping. The bits are reserved for future use.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    ????????.JDT                                             Message text
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    The .JDT file contains the text of messages. The text is stored as an
-    stream of seven or eight bit ASCII data. Allowed characters in the
-    text are 00H through ffH unless the header ATTRIBUTE field has the
-    MSG_ESCAPED bit enabled, in which case the legal range of data is 20H
-    through 7eH.
-
-    An escaped character is stored as \<hex> where <hex> is the two digit
-    hexadecimal ASCII value of the character. A single \ is stored as \\
-    or \5C. The case of the hexadecimal ASCII value is irrelevant, i.e.
-    5c is treated as 5C.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    ????????.JDX                                            Message index
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    The .JDX file is used to quickly locate messages for any given user
-    name or to locate a message with a specific number. Each record in
-    the file consists of two ulongs. The first ulong holds the CRC-32 of
-    the recipient's name (lowercase), the second ulong holds the
-    physical offset of the message header in the .JHR (header) file.
-
-    The record number (+BaseMsgNum) within the .JDX file determines a
-    message's number.
-
-    If both ulongs are -1 (ffffffffH), there is no corresponding message
-    header.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    ????????.JLR                                         Lastread storage
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    The .JLR file is used to maintain a user's position within a message
-    area. The layout of the "lastread" record follows. One record per
-    user is required.
-
-    LastRead:
-        ulong   UserCRC;         // CRC-32 of user name (lowercase)   (1)
-        ulong   UserID;          // Unique UserID
-        ulong   LastReadMsg;     // Last read message number
-        ulong   HighReadMsg;     // Highest read message number
-    end;
-
-    (1) The functions to convert a string to lowercase characters that
-        are provided in the API will only convert characters A-Z (into
-        a-z). It is required that this convention is followed by all
-        applications.
-
-    The UserID field is a unique number for each user. If the "lastread"
-    record is deleted, UserCRC and UserID are both set to -1
-    (ffffffffH). An application may not depend on any specific order in
-    the .JLR file. A user's "lastread" record may appear anywhere in the
-    file and must be searched for when retrieving it and when storing an
-    updated record.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Updating message headers
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    If a header record grows after is has been retrieved from the .JHR
-    file, it must be appended to the end of the .JHR file since it would
-    overwrite the following header otherwise. The .JDX file must be
-    properly updated to indicate the new location of the header record.
-    The old header record must be changed to indicate that it has been
-    deleted by setting the MSG_DELETED bit in the Attribute field and the
-    TextLen field to zero (to prevent a maintenance program from removing
-    the message text that is now pointed to by another header).
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Message base sharing and locking
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    To allow several programs to access the message base at any given
-    time, region locking is used to protect the message base from being
-    corrupted during updates.
-
-    When an application needs to write to any of the message base files,
-    it must first attempt to lock the first byte of the .JHR (header)
-    file. If the lock call fails, the application must either fail or
-    attempt to lock the file again. The message base files may under no
-    circumstances be updated if the application cannot successfully lock
-    the .JHR file.
-
-    Note that data acquired (read) from the message base may not be used
-    when writing data to the message base, unless the application has
-    maintained a lock of the message base from the time the data was
-    acquired or the MODCOUNTER field is the same as when the data was
-    acquired.
-
-    The application must open the files in shareable (DENYNONE) read/
-    write or readonly mode. The only exception to this is an application
-    that requires exclusive access to the message base, such as a message
-    base maintenance utility, it should open the files in non-shareable
-    (DENYALL) read/write mode.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Reply threads and linking
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    JAM introduces a new reply link pointer, not commonly used today.
-    This section is an attempt to describe how reply threads, reply
-    linking, and this new reply link pointer is implemented in JAM.
-
-    One of the major differences is that reply threads in JAM are not
-    based on similar or identical subjects of messages since this method
-    does not allow for proper reply threads.
-
-    The method used in JAM is based on the immediate relation between any
-    given message and direct replies to it. This is supported by many
-    message editors by using the MSGID and REPLY FTS kludge fields. These
-    are common, although expressed differently, in messages not based on
-    FidoNet technology, such as RFC-822. The obvious advantages include
-    allowing a program to easily find the original message to a reply,
-    and to find all replies to any given message.
-
-    The reply thread information consists of three fields: ReplyTo,
-    Reply1st, and ReplyNext. The reason for three fields, as opposed to
-    just two, is that with two fields, it is only possible to keep track
-    of the original message of a reply (which is sufficient) and one
-    reply to any given message (which is not sufficient). With three
-    fields, it is possible to maintain a thread of any number of replies
-    to any given message.
-
-    In the description of the different fields below, the following
-    messages and message numbers will be referred to:
-
-      1 -> 2 -> 4 -> 5
-      :    :
-      :    +--> 8
-      :
-      +--> 3 -> 7
-      :
-      +--> 6
-
-    Message number two, three, and six are replies to message number one.
-    Message number four and eight are replies to message number two.
-    Message number seven is a reply to message number three.
-    Message number five is a reply to message number four.
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    ReplyTo
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    This field holds the number of the message that this message is a
-    reply to. In the example above, the ReplyTo field would contain the
-    following values:
-
-    Message number one would contain zero; message number two, three, and
-    six, would contain one; message number four and eight would contain
-    two; message number seven would contain three, and message number
-    five would contain four.
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Reply1st
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    This field holds the number of the first message that is a reply to
-    this message. In the example above, the Reply1st field would contain
-    the following values:
-
-    Message number one would contain two, message number three would
-    contain seven, and message number four would contain five. All other
-    messages would contain zero.
-
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    ReplyNext
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    This field is used to create the actual message thread or chain. In
-    the event that there is more than one reply to any given message, it
-    is necessary to maintain a thread of all the replies; this is due to
-    the fact that the original message can only hold information about
-    the first reply (the Reply1st field) to it.
-
-    The first reply (which the original message's Reply1st field holds),
-    has its ReplyNext field pointing to the second reply, the second
-    reply's ReplyNext field poinst to the third reply, and so on.
-
-    In the example above, the ReplyNext field would contain the following
-    values:
-
-    Message number two would contain three, message number three would
-    contain six, and message number four would contain eight. All other
-    messages would contain zero.
-
-    =====================================================================
-    Contacts
-    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-    Joaquim Homrighausen                            Telefax: +352 316 702
-    389, route d'Arlon                                Modem: +352 316 702
-    L-8011 Strassen                               eMail: 2:270/17@fidonet
-    Luxembourg                                                joho@abs.lu
-
-    Andrew Milner                                   Telefax: +352 251 621
-    9a, Boulevard Joseph II                           Modem: +352 251 621
-    L-1840 Belair                                 eMail: 2:270/18@fidonet
-    Luxembourg                                             andrew@fido.lu
-
-    Mats Wallin                                    Telefax: +46 8 6453285
-    F”rskottsv„gen 11                                Modem: +46 8 6453882
-    S-126 44 H„gersten                           eMail: 2:201/329@fidonet
-    Sweden                                                     mw@fido.lu
-
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- -
Last update 11-Jul-2004
-

Binkly style outbound documentation for MBSE BBS.

- -The MBSE BBS outbound directory structure is BinkleyTerm compatible, with -domains and point subdirectories (full 5d). There are separate "protected" and -"unknown" inbound directories for incoming sessions. Files received during -outbound sessions are always placed in the "protected" inbound directory. Only -the "protected" inbound directory is processed automatic. -

-

-
-.pol	Poll flag, is handled as crash immediate, the length is always 0 bytes.
-
-	Flow files are files with the full pathnames to the files to send
-	on disk. Names are translated by MBSE BBS to full DOS filenames and
-	paths depending on your setup. 
-	If you use it then it is importand that you think about the directory
-	structure to use. See also the documentation about the setup of the
-	ftp server
-	The filenames may be prepended with a special character:
-	#	= Truncate file after sent.
-	- or ^	= Kill file after sent.
-	@	= Leave file after sent, this is the default. Upto version
-                  0.61.1 this was empty.
-
-.flo	Normal flow file (contains complete filenames to send).
-.clo	Crash flow file.
-.hlo	Hold flow file.
-.dlo	Direct flow file, overrides CM flag.
-
-	The following are .pkt files, during the mail session they will be
-	renamed to nnnnnnnn.pkt with an unique name and added to the spool
-	file. Messages can allways be added to the outbound as long as the
-	node isn't locked.
-
-.out	Normal .pkt file.
-.cut	Crash .pkt file.
-.hut	Hold .pkt file.
-.dut	Immediate .pkt file.
-
-.req	Request file. Contains filenames in ascii with <cr><lf>.
-
-.su0	Arcmail bundles, the last digit may be any digit or letter.
-.mo0
-.tu0
-.we0
-.th0
-.fr0
-.sa0
-
-.sts	Node status file created by mbcico. These are data files containing
-	three values: 
-	1. 'time', this is the time when a new call to this node is allowed.
-	    (in time_t format).
-	2. 'retries', is the number of retries to try to connect that node. This
-   	    field is zeroed when the call succeeds or when that node calls in.
-	    It is also zeroed when a new poll is created. Currently, mbcico stops
-	    calling a node if the counter is higher then 30.
-	3. 'code', is the return code of the last attempt.
-	0      - Successfull call
-	1      - No dialout port available
-	2      - No CONNECT or TCP connect failed
- 	3      - Could not reset the modem
-	4      - System is locked
-	5      - Retry time not reached?
-	6      - Fatal error in nodelist lookup
-	7      - Call prohibited by config options
-	8      - Phone number unavailable
-	9      - No free matching port
-	10     - Unused
-	11..29 - Session (handshake) errors.
-	This file is not compatible with the .sts files created by ifcico.
- -
-.spl	Spool file, created by mbcico.
-
-.bsy	Busy file, for locking nodes. The 'pid' of the process who locked that
-	node is inserted into this file. All programs of the MBSE BBS package
-	(and ifcico package) check if the pid exists if a .bsy file is found.
-	If there is no pid found, the lock is a stale lock and is removed.
-
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- - - diff --git a/html/misc/semafore.html b/html/misc/semafore.html deleted file mode 100644 index e4a010f7..00000000 --- a/html/misc/semafore.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Semafore files with MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 14-Sep-2004
-

Semafore files with MBSE BBS.

- - -The directory $MBSE_ROOT/var/sema is the hardcoded semafore directory where all -semafore's must be created, tested and removed. When the system is booting, -the init script will erase all semafore's just before the BBS is started. -This description is valid from MBSE BBS v0.33.19 and newer. - -
-zmh		Purpose: to mark the state of Zone Mail Hour. 
-		Created by "mbtask" at the start of Zone Mail Hour.
-		Removed by "mbtask" at the end of Zone Mail Hour.
-
-upsalarm	Purpose: Signal that the system is running on battery power.
-		Created and removed by UPS software.
-		Checked by mbtask to suspend processing.
-		Checked by mbfido to stop processing.
-
-upsdown		Purpose: Signal that the system will go down on low battery.
-		Created and removed by UPS software.
-		Checked by mbtask to go down.
-		Checked by several scripts and "mbstat wait".
-
-newnews		Purpose: Signal that there are new articles on the news server.
-		Checked by mbtask to start news processing.
-		Removed by mbtask as soon as it is detected.
-
-mailout		Purpose: Signal that there is mail posted in the message base.
-		Checked by mbtask to start scan the message base.
-		Removed by mbtask as soon as it is detected.
-
-mailin		Purpose: Signal that there is new mail in the inbound.
-		Checked by mbtask to start the tosser.
-		Removed by mbtask as soon as it is detected.
-
-scanout		Purpose: Signal that the outbound must be rescanned.
-		Checked by mbtask to check the outbound.
-		Removed by mbtask as soon as it is detected.
-
-do_inet		Purpose: Signal that there are node(s) to be called via the
-		internet. Usefull for dialup systems to check whether a
-		connection to the internet is needed.
-		Created and removed by mbtask.
-
-is_inet		Purpose: Signal that the internet is available. Usefull for
-		dialup systems to check when the internet connection is up
-		or down after starting or stopping ppp.
-		Created and removed by mbtask.
-
-mbtask.last	Purpose: A timestamp created and touched by "mbtask" every
-		minute so you can check it is running.
-
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- - - diff --git a/html/misc/usleep.html b/html/misc/usleep.html deleted file mode 100644 index cb7803b0..00000000 --- a/html/misc/usleep.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -System load and the usleep() call. - - - -
- -
Last update 23-Jan-2004
-

System load and the usleep() call.

- -At some time when developping MBSE BBS I decided that background utilities -did't need full speed to do their jobs. BBS utilities under DOS needed -to run as fast as possible because you needed to bring the bbs down to run -these programs and users couldn't login during that time. -

-Starting with mball, the allfiles creator, I inserted code that does usleep(1) -after each 5 processed files. The 1 microsecond is not really the time the -program pauses, it's probably a lot longer. I think this depends on the -hardware type, (Intel, Sparc, Alpha etc) how long GNU/Linux will really suspends -executing the utility. -

-The program speed downgrade at the development machine that mball needed was -3 times the original exection time, while system loading stayed under 30%. -At that time the development machine is an 486DX2-66 with a Seagate ST32151N -SCSI harddisk. -

-The extra usleep code is only active if you run these utils with the -quiet -switch and when this is set in mbsetup. See menu 1->5. -With this switch, the program is mostly run by cron. If you onmit -this switch, this is probably when you start the program manually, it will -then always run at full speed, no matter what the setting in mbsetup is. -

-If you have a fast system or don't care that the performance of your system -drops because of background processing, you can turn this future off with -mbsetup in the global section. (menu 1->5). -

-Remember, if you have a PII-400 MMX or so with IDE disks, you may still have -performance problems and need to set that switch to yes. There is only one -way to find out if you need it. -

-Well, actually, I tested this on a Dell Latitude PII-266, setting the switch to -yes gave better performance then no. Why? The CPU has more time for the slow -IDE disk. With the slow switch on programs runs even faster then with the switch -off. Modern hardware (PIII and later) may run fine with the slow switch turned -off. -

-In januari 2004 the usleep code is replaced by a milliseconds timer written -around the nanosleep system call. This call conforms to POSIX.1b and is written -so that if the timer is interrupted it will resume with the time left to do. -The real minimum time the timer runs is 10 ms on Intel systems, see also man -nanosleep All usleep(1) calls are now msleep(1) calls, in practice these are -pauses of 10 ms. -

-Michiel. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/misc/webserver.html b/html/misc/webserver.html deleted file mode 100644 index 93a12d16..00000000 --- a/html/misc/webserver.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - -Howto setup an webserver to work with MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 03-Jan-2006
-

How to setup an webserver to work with MBSE BBS.

- -

Introduction

-

-To let a webserver work with MBSE BBS you must organize a special file -structure. -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, -mail and files will get lost! -This description is written for Apache, -this is installed on most GNU/Linux and xxxBSD distributions. -For the directory structure, read the setup for -the FTP server. -

 

- -

Important settings in mbsetup.

-

-Screen 1.18: -

-1.  Base path      /opt/mbse/ftp/pub
-
-Screen 1.19: -
-1.  Docs root      /var/www/htdocs
-2.  Link to ftp    files
-3.  URL name       http://www.mbse.ym
-
-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 Slackware 8.0. Because the directory -/var/www/htdocs has nothing to do with /opt/mbse/ftp/pub we make an alias link -named files. 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 -the directory /var/www/htdocs, the docs root. I just assume you have your http -server up and running. -

-Now you can run the command mbfile index, this will create a main index -in the directory /opt/mbse/ftp/pub and additional index.html files in all your -download areas. -

 

- -

Change Apache server configuration.

-

-As root edit your httpd.conf file, it is possible that you find it in -/etc/apache, but that depends on your distribution. In the section between -<IfModule mod_alias.c> and </IfModule> insert the following lines: -

-    #
-    # Alias for MBSE BBS download areas.
-    #
-    Alias /files/ /opt/mbse/ftp/pub/
-    <Directory "/opt/mbse/ftp/pub">
-        Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
-        AllowOverride None
-        Order allow,deny
-        Allow from all
-    </Directory>
-
-    #
-    # Alias to access the MBSE BBS documenatation
-    #
-    Alias /mbseman/ /opt/mbse/html/
-    <Directory "/opt/mbse/html">
-        Options Indexes MultiViews
-        AllowOverride None
-        Order allow,deny
-        Allow from all
-    </Directory>
-
-Then restart Apache with the command apachectl restart Now if you access -your webserver with for example http://www.mybbs.com/files/ you must be able to -browse the filelists. If you use http://www.mybbs.com/mbseman/ you must be able -to browse this documentation online. -

 

- -

Example views

-

-This are some snapshots of how this will look like, click to enlarge: - - - - - - -
dreamlandbbsdreamlandbbsdreamlandbbs
-

 

- -

Counting downloads

-

-If you want to increase the download counters when files are downloaded via www -you must make sure that the web logs the downloads to a access_log -file, for example /var/log/apache/access_log. -This logfile must be readable by user mbse and must be in combined -format. You can set this in your apache configuration file. -Then in mbsetup menu 1.13.4 enter full filename and path to this logfile. -The mball program will parse this file and increase the download counters -for the files that are downloaded from the webserver. -

- -

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- - - diff --git a/html/nodelist.html b/html/nodelist.html deleted file mode 100644 index f73bae58..00000000 --- a/html/nodelist.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Nodelist and Nidediff processing. - - - -
- -
Last update 22-Jan-2002
-

Nodelist and Nodediff processing

- -

Introduction

-

-A received a lot of questions about nodelist and nodediff processing, so -I will describe here the setup of the development system for the Fidonet -nodelist. First of all, it is very important that you -use three separate directories to do the nodelist processing. This is to -make sure that all stages are independent of each other, and if something -goes wrong, you still have a working system. The three directories are:
-

    -
  1. /opt/mbse/ftp/pub/fido/nodelist, this is the public -download area, the received diff's are stored here as well as the final -compressed nodelists for download. -
  2. /opt/mbse/tmp/nlwork, this is the working directory -to apply diffs to the previous nodelist. This directory should allways -contain the latest uncompressed nodelist. -
  3. /opt/mbse/var/nodelist, this is the systems nodelist -directory defined in mbsetup, menu 1.4.4 -
-In short the steps to process the nodediff's is as follows: -
    -
  1. Receive the nodediff and store it for download. -
  2. Apply the diff to the latest nodelist. -
  3. Hatch the new compressed nodelist. -
  4. Store the new nodelist for download. -
  5. Unpack the new nodelist in the nodelist compiler directory. -
  6. Set the compile semafore. -
  7. Compile the nodelists. -
-Next I will describe these steps in detail. -

 

- -

The download area

-

-First define the download area for the bbs. In my case, this is area 20. From -here users can download the nodelists and nodediffs, files to the downlinks -are send from here. Below is the example of my system. -

-BBS download area 20 -

 

- -

The NODEDIFF tic area

-

-From your uplinks you usually receive NODEDIFF or NODEDIZZ files. Create a tic area for -that purpose. I have keep# set to 5, this means the last 5 diff's are stored -in the download directory, older ones are removed. Now you can receive -nodediff files, store them for download, and send them to other nodes. -

-NODEDIZZ tic area -

 

- -

Apply the diff

-

-We do this with the tic magic processor. In this example -I have NODELIST.007 in the /opt/mbse/tmp/nlwork directory. -Note that this filename is uppercase, they are usually stored and distributed -as uppercase names. As I receive the diff files as zip, the filemask on -my system is nodediff.z##. -This means that the file with the name nodediff.z14 in the area NODEDIZZ -is a match. The command that is executed expands to -mbdiff /opt/mbse/tmp/nlwork/NODELIST /var/spool/mbse/ftp/pub/fido/nodelist/nodediff.z14 -quiet -if the received nodediff is -nodediff.z14.
The mbdiff program applies -nodediff.z14 against NODELIST.007 in the -/opt/mbse/tmp/nlwork directory. If this is successfull, a -new NODELIST.014 is created there, a compressed -nodelist.z14 is created there and NODELIST.007 is -removed.
If this operation fails, only NODELIST.007 will stay -in that directory. -Because the ARC program for GNU/Linux isn't good for files, I -left the Arc files command empty in the archiver setup. As a fallback the -mbdiff program uses zip to create the compressed archive.
-If creating the new nodelist fails for some reason, a missed diff or so, -the whole processing stops here. The previous nodelist is still here and -you can manually correct the situation. So, if you missed a diff, see that -you get it and manually give the mbdiff commands as user -mbse until you are up to date. Or, place the latest -uncompressed nodelist in the directory /opt/mbse/tmp/nlwork. -

-Magic to apply the nodelist diff file -

 

- -

Processing the new nodelist

-

-Now that we have created the new compressed nodelist, it has to go somewhere. -The file nodelist.z14 is in the directory -/opt/mbse/tmp/nlwork. The example for the hatch manager -is shown below. The hatch manager runs automatic with the comand -mbfido tic. This setup will hatch the new nodelist in the -tic area NODELIST The two screens below show the hatch and -tic setup for this area. -

-Hatch new nodelist -TIC area for new nodelist -

-Now that we have hatched the new nodelist and processed it the new nodelist -is stored in in the download area, and maybe send some copies to downlinks. -We now have to feed it to the nodelist compiler for our own system. -We use a tic magic command to do -that. In this case we unpack the nodelist in /opt/mbse/var/nodelist -and set the compile semafore so that the mbindex - will compile the new nodelist. Don't be afraid that the unpacked -nodelists will acumulate in the nodelist directory, mbindex -will handle that, only the latest two nodelists are kept there. The -mbindex program is started by the taskmanager -mbtask. -

-Magic copy nodelist and trigger compiler -

 

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Last update 25-Aug-2001
-

MBSE BBS - Internet Gateway - Postfix setup.

- - -Of course you need to make all these changes as root. -Add the mbmail program as service to the postfix system by -adding two lines to master.cf. -
-
-#
-# Postfix master process configuration file.  Each line describes how
-# a mailer component program should be run. The fields that make up
-# each line are described below. A "-" field value requests that a
-# default value be used for that field.
-#
-# Service: any name that is valid for the specified transport type
-# (the next field).  With INET transports, a service is specified as
-# host:port.  The host part (and colon) may be omitted. Either host
-# or port may be given in symbolic form or in numeric form. Examples
-# for the SMTP server:  localhost:smtp receives mail via the loopback
-# interface only; 10025 receives mail on port 10025.
-#
-# Transport type: "inet" for Internet sockets, "unix" for UNIX-domain
-# sockets, "fifo" for named pipes.
-#
-# Private: whether or not access is restricted to the mail system.
-# Default is private service.  Internet (inet) sockets can't be private.
-#
-# Unprivileged: whether the service runs with root privileges or as
-# the owner of the Postfix system (the owner name is controlled by the
-# mail_owner configuration variable in the main.cf file).
-#
-# Chroot: whether or not the service runs chrooted to the mail queue
-# directory (pathname is controlled by the queue_directory configuration
-# variable in the main.cf file). Presently, all Postfix daemons can run
-# chrooted, except for the pipe and local daemons. The files in the
-# examples/chroot-setup subdirectory describe how to set up a Postfix
-# chroot environment for your type of machine.
-#
-# Wakeup time: automatically wake up the named service after the
-# specified number of seconds.  Specify 0 for no wakeup. Presently,
-# only the local pickup and queue manager daemons need a wakeup timer.
-#
-# Max procs: the maximum number of processes that may execute this
-# service simultaneously. Default is to use a globally configurable
-# limit (the default_process_limit configuration parameter in main.cf).
-#
-# Command + args: the command to be executed. The command name is
-# relative to the Postfix program directory (pathname is controlled by
-# the program_directory configuration variable). Adding one or more
-# -v options turns on verbose logging for that service; adding a -D
-# option enables symbolic debugging (see the debugger_command variable
-# in the main.cf configuration file).
-#
-# In order to use the "uucp" message tranport below, set up entries
-# in the transport table.
-#
-# In order to use the "cyrus" message transport below, configure it
-# in main.cf as the mailbox_transport.
-#
-# SPECIFY ONLY PROGRAMS THAT ARE WRITTEN TO RUN AS POSTFIX DAEMONS.
-# ALL DAEMONS SPECIFIED HERE MUST SPEAK A POSTFIX-INTERNAL PROTOCOL.
-#
-# ==========================================================================
-# service type	private	unpriv	chroot	wakeup	maxproc	command + args
-# 		(yes)	(yes)	(yes)	(never)	(50)
-# ==========================================================================
-smtp	  inet	n	-	n	-	-	smtpd
-pickup	  fifo	n	n	n	60	1	pickup
-cleanup	  unix	-	-	n	-	0	cleanup
-qmgr	  fifo	n	-	n	300	1	qmgr
-rewrite	  unix	-	-	n	-	-	trivial-rewrite
-bounce	  unix	-	-	n	-	0	bounce
-defer	  unix	-	-	n	-	0	bounce
-smtp	  unix	-	-	n	-	-	smtp
-showq     unix	n	-	n	-	-	showq
-error     unix	-	-	n	-	-	error
-local	  unix	-	n	n	-	-	local
-cyrus	  unix	-	n	n	-	-	pipe
-    flags=R user=cyrus argv=/cyrus/bin/deliver -e -m ${extension} ${user}
-uucp	  unix	-	n	n	-	-	pipe
-    flags=F user=uucp argv=uux -r -n -z -a$sender - $nexthop!rmail ($recipient)
-ifmail    unix  -       n       n       -       1       pipe
-    flags=F user=fido argv=/usr/local/bin/ifmail -r $nexthop ($recipient)
-mbmail    unix  -       n       n       -       1       pipe
-    flags=F user=mbse argv=/opt/mbse/bin/mbmail ($recipient)
-bsmtp     unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe
-    flags=F. user=foo argv=/usr/local/sbin/bsmtp -f $sender $nexthop $recipient
-
-
-In main.cf change or add the line:
-
-relay_domains = $mydestination, f2802.n280.z2.fidonet.org
-
-The fidonet address will be your fidonet address of course. If you have more -fidonet aka's, add them as well seperated with commas. -

- -Next you need to add mbmail to the -transport file. -


-
-# /etc/postfix/transport
-#
-# execute "postmap /etc/postfix/transport" after changing this file
-#
-# Local destinations
-#
-seaport.mbse.nl		local:
-www.mbse.nl		local:
-news.mbse.nl		local:
-#
-# Fidonet mailers at this machine. Test on several strings to make sure
-# it will catches everything.
-#
-z1                      mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.z1                     mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-z2                      mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.z2                     mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-z3                      mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.z3                     mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-z4                      mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.z4                     mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-z5                      mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.z5                     mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-z6			mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.z6			mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-fidonet			mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.fidonet		mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-fidonet.org		mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-.fidonet.org		mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
-
-
-Don't forget to run postmap /etc/postfix/transport. Now all -files are changed, run postfix reload to activate the -changes. - -

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Last update 13-Feb-2004
-

MBSE BBS Programs.

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    -
  1. mbaff, Announce newfiles and filefind -
  2. mball, Allfiles and newfiles list creator -
  3. mbcico, The Fidonet mailer ala ifcico -
  4. mbdiff, Nodelist difference processor -
  5. mbfido, Fidonet mail and files procesor -
  6. mbfile, Files database maintenance program -
  7. mbindex, Nodelist index compiler -
  8. mblang, Language datafile compiler -
  9. mblogin, Unix login replacement -
  10. mbmon, The monitor program -
  11. mbmsg, The messagebase utility program -
  12. mbnntp, The news server -
  13. mbout, The mailer outbound program -
  14. mbpasswd, The passwd wrapper -
  15. mbsebbs, The bbs program -
  16. mbseq, Sequence number creator -
  17. mbsetup, The setup program -
  18. mbstat, The bbs status change program -
  19. mbtoberep, The toberep.data lister -
  20. mbuser, The userbase maintenance program -
  21. mbuseradd, The adduser wrapper -
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- -
Last update 13-Feb-2004
-

MBSE BBS Programs.

- - -
    -
  1. mbaff, Announce newfiles and filefind -
  2. mball, Allfiles and newfiles list creator -
  3. mbcico, The Fidonet mailer ala ifcico -
  4. mbdiff, Nodelist difference processor -
  5. mbfido, Fidonet mail and files procesor -
  6. mbfile, Files database maintenance program -
  7. mbindex, Nodelist index compiler -
  8. mblang, Language datafile compiler -
  9. mblogin, Unix login replacement -
  10. mbmon, The monitor program -
  11. mbmsg, The messagebase utility program -
  12. mbnntp, The news server -
  13. mbout, The mailer outbound program -
  14. mbpasswd, The passwd wrapper -
  15. mbsebbs, The bbs program -
  16. mbseq, Sequence number creator -
  17. mbsetup, The setup program -
  18. mbstat, The bbs status change program -
  19. mbtoberep, The toberep.data lister -
  20. mbuser, The userbase maintenance program -
  21. mbuseradd, The adduser wrapper -
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- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbaff.html b/html/programs/mbaff.html deleted file mode 100644 index f005fd2d..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbaff.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbaff - Announce new files and Filefind processor. - - - -
- -
Last update 30-Jan-2001
-

mbaff - Announce new files and FileFind processor.

- -

Synopsis.

-mbaff [command] <options> -

  - -

Description.

-

-mbaff -is the new files report generator and filefind server for mbsebbs. -In order to run mbaff -you must first start mbsed, -this is the deamon which controls all bbs activities. -

-When mbaff -is run with the commandline command announce -the first thing it does is to scan all the file databases for files -from which the announced flag is not yet set, and that area has a valid -newfiles groupname. These files are uploads for example. -If such a file is found the announced flag is set and -the file is added to the -toberep.data -file. This file may already contain -new files who were received as .tic files and processed by the -mbfido program. -After this is done the toberep.data -file is compared against the newfiles -reports to see if there is anything to report. If that's the case the -creation of reports begins in the echomail areas specified. After that the -toberep.data -file is erased and the mailout semafore set.
-The files to announce are divided into groups, the names of the groups are -set in the file download areas. If you plan this well, you can make seperate -announcements for several networks, announce files bij groups of file, ie. HAM -or .jpg pictures, GNU/Linux etc. -

-When -mbaff -is run with the commandline command -filefind -it will search each echomail area for unreceived messages addressed to -allfix or filefind. -It will read the message header and mark the message as received. The -search options are set on the subject line. All file areas for which the -filefind flag is set to true will be searched for the requested search -patterns. If there are files found a reply will be generated for the -user who wrote the request. If the reply area is different from the scan -area, the reply is placed in the reply area. If it's not set, the reply -goes into the same area. If the netmail option is set, the reply will -be sent by netmail. To prevent echomail overflow the replies in the same -area are limited to 15 found files, replies in the other echomail area -are limited to 50 files. Netmail replies will contain up to 100 files. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbaff you need to set one global environment variable -$MBSE_ROOT. -This variable must point to the root of the bbs directoy structure. The -main configuration file -config.data -must be present in the ~/etc subdirectory. -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbaff announce - Announce new files.
-mbaff filefind - Process filefind requests. -

 

- -

OPTIONS

-

-mbaff [command] -quiet - Quiet mode, no screen output. -Use this switch if you run mbaff from the crontab. -

- -BackBack to index  -IndexBack to main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mball.html b/html/programs/mball.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7a2cef00..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mball.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - Allfile listing generator. - - - -
- -
Last update 11-Aug-2005
-

mball - Allfiles listing generator

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mball [commands] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mball is the allfiles and newfiles listing generator that -can be made available on your bbs for your users to get a complete listing -of wat is available for download. When used with the -zip -option it can also produce complessed versions of these two listings. The -resulting files are created in the current directory. After the creation of -these files you can hatch them into your bbs with the programs -mbfido tic when you properly setup a .tic file area for this purpose -and create records for the hatch manager. -

-Just before the reports are created, and if you defined WWW and FTP logfiles -with mbsetup in menu 1.13, the logfiles are analysed and and files -downloaded from the bbs are counted as valid downloads. To make sure downloads -are only counted once, a status file is created in ~/var, this marks the date -the last time the logfiles are checked. For the best results make sure you run -mball before any WWW and FTP logfiles are rotated, else you might miss -some downloads. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mball you need to set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root of the bbs -directory structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mball list - Create allfiles.txt and newfiles.txt files. -

 

- -

Options.

-

-mball [command] -quiet - Quiet mode, supress screen output.
-mball list -zip - Create zipped listings as well. -

  - -

Setup.

-

-In mbsetup menu 1.13 you need to set the days to include in newfiles listings and the maximum security level. -Also define valid paths to logfiles that are created by your web and ftp server. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbcico.html b/html/programs/mbcico.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3364cc0c..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbcico.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbcico - The Fidonet mailer. - - - -
- -
Last update 23-May-2011
-

mbcico - The Fidonet mailer.

- -This is work in progress.... -

- -

Synopsis.

-

--a<inetaddr> -l<ttydevice> <node> ...
--n<phone>     forced phone number
--l<ttydevice> forced tty device
--t<tcpmode>   telnet TCP/IP mode, must be one of ifc|itn|ibn, forces TCP/IP
--a<inetaddr>  supply internet hostname if not in nodelist
- <node>        should be in domain form, e.g. f11.n22.z3
--h            show this help message
-
- or: mbcico tsync|yoohoo|**EMSI_INQC816|-t ibn|-t ifc|-t itn (this is answer mode) -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbcico stands for MBse "Internet - Fidonet Copy In /Copy Out", -this is a FidoNet(r) compatible transport agent. It is based on -ifcico written by Eugene G. Crosser, <crosser@average.org>, -2:5020/230@FidoNet. I changed the name of the program to make the difference -between ifcico and mbcico. Nowadays it is -quite different then ifcico. -

-Currently it supports FTS-0001, YooHoo/2U2 and EMSI handshake protocols, -Xmodem, Telink, Modem7, Hydra with zlib compression extension (FSP-xxxx), -SEAlink with and without overdrive and crash recovery, -Bark file and update requests, WaZoo protocols: DietIFNA, -plain Zmodem (aka ZedZip, EMSI flag "ZMO") and ZedZap, WaZoo file and -update requests (nodelist flag should be XA). WaZoo file and update requests -do also work with FTS-0001 sessions, this is supported by several well known DOS -mailers also. -Password protected requests and update requests are implemented. -

-There is also a special protocol optimized to use over TCP/IP connections, -contributed by Stanislav Voronyi <stas@uanet.kharkov.ua>, it is -identified by EMSI proto code TCP (not registered) and nodelist flag IFC. -The default port is 60179. A telnet variant is installed at port 60177, the -nodelist flag is ITN:60177. The port number is needed because the default port -in the nodelist is port 23. -

-There is also a Binkp/1.1 implementation, this is a -bi-directional TCP/IP protocol. -This protocol is prefferred over the IFC protocol because it is -more efficient. Nodelist flag is IBN, the default port is 24554, and the -nodelist request flag is XX. This binkp implementation uses zlib packet -compression opt PLZ (FSP-1032) to increase the transfer speed and to lower -the network bandwith usage. There is also support for the stream compression -modes GZ and BZ2 (compatible with binkd). -

-Since januari 2011 mbcico can use both IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP connections. -

-Outbound directory structure is BinkleyTerm compatible, with domains and -point subdirectories (full 5d). There are separate "protected" and -"unprotected" inbound directories for the incoming sessions with the nodes -that are in your setup. Files received during outbound sessions are always -stored in the "protected" inbound. -

-"Magic" file request processors are executable files placed in the "magic" -directory. If a request is made for a file with matching name, the -executable from the "magic" directory is run, and its stdout output is mailed -to the requestor. Full requestor's address, in the form of "John Smith of -1:234/56/7" is passed to the executable in the command line. An example of -such file is on my system, the filename in the magic directory is STATUS. -

-echo "    Hello $1 $2,"
-echo ""
-echo "               Status report for MBSE BBS Development"
-echo "               --------------------------------------"
-echo ""
-echo "Date  : `date`"
-echo "System: `uname -mrs`"
-echo "Uptime: `uptime`"
-echo ""
-echo "`df -T`"
-echo ""
-echo "`free`"
-echo ""
-echo "Gtx, Michiel Broek"
-
-If you file request STATUS from my system you will get something like: -
-    Hello John Doe,
-
-                   Status report for MBSE BBS Development
-		   --------------------------------------
-
-Date  : Sat Nov  8 17:29:07 CET 2003
-System: Linux 2.4.20 i586
-Uptime:  17:29:07 up 88 days, 20:02,  1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
-
-Filesystem    Type   1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
-/dev/hda2     ext3     5921096   3405184   2210276  61% /
-/dev/hdb1     ext3     6198404   5133056    750476  88% /opt
-
-             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
-Mem:         94280      91360       2920          0      13152      46276
--/+ buffers/cache:      31932      62348
-Swap:       136512      32380     104132
-
-Gtx, Michiel Broek
-
- -Non-executable -files in the magic directory contain the full names to magic filenames. The -magic NODELIST can thus point to the full path and filename of your latest -nodelist. These magic names are automatic maintained by the mbfido -program when the magic name is set in the .tic file that you receive. -

-To run mbcico in master mode, you need to make dialout -devices read/writeable for mbcico, and do the same for -the directory where your uucp locks are created (usually /var/locks). -

 

- -

Answer Mode.

-

-To make mbcico work in answer mode, you need -mgetty written by Gert Doering. mbcico must be -started with one of the following parameters: -

-FTS-0001 call:       "/opt/mbse/bin/mbcico tsync"
-FTS-0006 call:       "/opt/mbse/bin/mbcico yoohoo"
-EMSI call:           "/opt/mbse/bin/mbcico **EMSI_....."
-

-In the latter case the received EMSI packet should be passed whitout trailing -CR). To make this work mgetty must be compiled with the --DFIDO option. Other getty programs might work. -

-To answer TCP/IP calls the following lines should be added to /etc/inetd.conf: -

-binkd   stream  tcp     nowait  mbse    /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico    mbcico -t ibn
-fido    stream  tcp     nowait  mbse    /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico    mbcico -t ifc
-tfido   stream  tcp6    nowait  mbse    /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico    mbcico -t itn	
-

-The tfido line is configured to answer on IPv4 and IPv6. -If your system uses xinetd the file /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs could be: -

-#:MBSE BBS services are defined here.
-
-service binkp
-{
-	socket_type     = stream
-	protocol        = tcp
-	wait            = no
-	user            = mbse
-	instances       = 10
-	server          = /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico
-	server_args     = -t ibn
-}
-
-service tfido
-{
-	socket_type     = stream
-	protocol        = tcp
-	wait            = no
-	user            = mbse
-	instances       = 10
-	server          = /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico
-	server_args     = -t itn
-        flags           = IPv6
-}
-
-service fido
-{
-	socket_type     = stream
-	protocol        = tcp
-	wait            = no
-	user            = mbse
-	instances       = 10
-	server          = /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico
-	server_args     = -t ifc
-}
-

-If you want to use IPv6, add the line flags = IPv6 to the protocol -like in the example of tfido. -In the file /etc/services the following lines must be present: -

-binkd           24554/tcp               # mbcico IBN mode
-fido            60179/tcp               # mbcico IFC mode
-tfido           60177/tcp               # mbcico ITN mode
-
-

 

- - -

Calling Mode.

-

-You never need to call nodes with mbcico by hand, mbtask will -start mbcico with the right commandline.
-Note: you should not call nodes with mbcico directly, let -mbtask do the calling. -If you want to call a node make a poll command. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run the mbcico you need to set one global environment variable -$MBSE_ROOT -This variable must point to the root of the bbs directoy structure. -

 

- -

Return Codes.

-

-

-0        - No errors
-1..32    - OS errors, SIGHUP, SIGKILL, etc.
-100      - Commandline error.
-101      - Configuration error.
-103      - Disk full.
-108      - File transfer error.
-111      - Node not in nodelist.
-112      - Node may not be called (Hold, Down, not ZMH).
-113      - Could not make connection.
-114      - Cannot open tty port.
-115      - Node is locked.
-116      - No IP address.
-117      - Unknown session type.
-118      - Not Zone Mail Hour.
-119      - Modem error.
-120      - Not port available.
-121      - Session error.
-122      - EMSI session error.
-123      - FTSC session error.
-124      - Wazoo session error.
-125      - YooHoo session error.
-126      - Outbound scan error.
-127      - Cannot poll.
-
-These codes are also stored in status files for nodes, with the extension -of ".sts". These are small datafiles containing three decimal numbers. -
    -
  1. Time retry code, this is the next call attempt time. This is an unsigned - long representing the number of seconds since the epoch. Before this time - the node may not be called. This is set after a failed call, a random time - in the near future is selected. -
  2. Retries, this is the number of consequtive call attempts made that returned - "call failed" or other errors. This field is zeroed when the call succeeds and - when a new "poll" is created. If the value is 30, the node won't be called - anymore. -
  3. Code, this is the return code of the last attempt. -
-

 

- -

Configuration.

-

-The behaviour of mbcico can be configured with mbsetup, -section 1.14 If something doesn't do what you want, set the debug on for -that problem. This will produce huge logfiles, but also a lot of information. -Important flags are Device IO, EMSI debug, File forward, Locking, Outboundscan -and Session. -

 

- -

Bugs.

-

-Incoming calls from McMail mailers, McMail is quite hasty -to establish an EMSI session, and times out in less than a second. So -if your system is heavy loaded, or not too fast, McMail cannot connect -with your system. This is a known problem with McMail 1.0 and older, -later versions are ok. -

 

- -

Authors.

-

-

-Eugene G. Crosser <crosser@average.org>   Orginal ifcico.
-Stanislav Voronyi <stas@uanet.kharkov.ua> TCP/IP code.
-Martin Junius                             Rewrite of opentcp().
-Omen Technology Inc                       Zmodem protocol.
-Arjen G. Lentz, Joaquim H. Homrighausen   Hydra transfer protocol.
-Cristof Meerwald                          Implementation of Hydra in ifcico.
-P. Saratxaga                              Tty driver code, yoohoo extensions.
-Dima Maloff                               Binkp protocol.
-Michiel Broek                             Rewrite for MBSE BBS.
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- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbdiff.html b/html/programs/mbdiff.html deleted file mode 100644 index 62ad9f23..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbdiff.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbdiff - Nodelist difference file processor. - - - -
- -
Last update 30-Jan-2001
-

mbdiff - Nodelist difference file processor.

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mbdiff [nodelist] [nodediff] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbdiff applies a (compressed) nodediff file against the -nodelist of the week before to create a new nodelist. The result is a new -plain nodelist and a nodelist compressed with zip. -

 

- -

Environmet.

-

-In order to run mbdiff you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbdiff [nodelist] [nodediff] The nodelist must be the full -path and filename without the dot and daynumber extension. The nodediff is -the full path and filename to the (compressed) nodediff file fitting on the -latest nodelist. It is adviced to make a seperate working directory where -you keep the nodelists. Don't do this in your normal nodelist directory. -When the operation is successfull, the new nodelist is in the working directory -and the old list is removed. A compressed version of the nodelist is also -placed in the working directory. From here you can hatch the new compressed -nodelist with the mbfido program. -

 

- -

Options.

-

--quiet - supress screen output, this switch is needed when -mbdiff runs on the background. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbfido.html b/html/programs/mbfido.html deleted file mode 100644 index 911b2775..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbfido.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbfido - The Fidonet mail and files processor. - - - -
- -
Last update 26-Aug-2005
-

mbfido, the fidonet mail and files processor.

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mbfido [command(s)] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbfido -is the program to process fidonet mail and files. In order to run mbfido -you must first start mbtask, -this is the deamon which controls all bbs activities. To prevent that -mbfido will run more than once at the same time a lock -is placed in the protected inbound with the pid of the running -mbfido program. The gateway to and from internet is also -handled by mbfido. -

 

- -

Specifications.

-

-The recognized mail packets are type 2+ following the FSC-0039 standard with -a fallback to the old stone age packets. -Can handle messages of maximum 429467295 bytes, or less if you have less -memory available, the practical limit is about 1 Meg. Note that most mailprocessors -are only guaranteed to work to maximum 16 KBytes. -Recent experiments in the LINUX echo show that this is still true, -although most tossers seem to process mail up to 32 KBytes. -

 

- -

Tossing Mail.

-

-First make sure you have the necessary message areas in your setup. At least -you need the badmail and dupemail areas and a netmail area for each network -you participate in. If you don't create badmail and dupemail areas then -bad (unknown area etc) and dupes are lost and you cannot check the reason why. -If you don't create the netmail areas for each network, then netmail to your -system will dissapear. It is not possible to "retoss" the badmail yet after -you have created any missing echomail areas. -

-To prevent .pkt name collision the toss of incoming mail is done in parts. -The first run is to process all uncompressed mailpackets and add mail to the -outbound. Then each compressed ARCmail archive will be uncompressed and -processed and mail will be imported and forwarded as necessary. During all -these passes all filenames are sorted by date and time, the oldest files are -processed first. -

-The recognized mail packets are type 2+ following the FSC-0039 standard with -a fallback to the old stone age packets. The packets are checked for being -addressed to one of your own aka's and for a correct password. The -password check may be switched off in the nodes setup. After all the packet -header checks the messages will be extracted from the packet file. -

-When messages are extracted from the packets, the date format is checked for -Year2000 bugs from other tossers. Several checks are done by ideas of Tobias -Ernst of 2:2476/418. It is also possible to run the pktdate -utility before each packet will be processed. Whatever date format us used in -the original message, mbfido will always rewrite the date -field in the right FTS-0001 format. -

-If the message is a netmail the message is checked for DOMAIN, INTL, FMPT and -TOPT kludges so that full 4d or 5d addressing will be possible. Then a check -is done if this netmail is addressed to one of our aka's. If it's addressed to -"sysop" or "postmaster" the name is replaced with the sysop's name. If the -message is addressed to one of the names defined in the service setup, that -mail will be handled by the service manager, ie. given to areamgr, filemgr or -send further as email to your local system. -
-Then the message is checked if it is addressed to an existing bbs user, and if -so it will be imported into the netmail area of the main zone of the bbs. -If it's not addressed to a bbs user, the message will be readdressed to the -sysop. If the message is not for one of our aka's the message will be put in the -mailqueue for further routing. -

-If the message is a echomail message it will be checked for being a duplicate by -storing the CRC32 value of the AREA: line, message subject, origin line, -message date and msgid kludge and testing if that CRC32 value exists in the -echomail duplicate database. If there is no msgid in the message, the whole -message body will be include to complete the CRC32 dupe check. -Also the existance of the echomail area is checked and the node must be linked to that area. -If the message is not in a passthru area and is not a duplicate it -is finally imported in the message base. -After that is the message will be forwarded to downlinks -by adding the message to the mailqueue. -

 

- -

Adding mail and files to the outbound.

-

-Adding mail and file to the outbound is done in two passes. The first pass is to put all -outgoing mail into the ~/var/queue/z.n.n.p directory, the last letters are -replaced by the digits of the nodenumber. -The extension can be qqq for packed mail, nnn for normal unpacked mail, hhh for -hold unpacked mail and ccc for crash unpacked mail. Adding mail and files to -this directory can allways be done, even if one of the nodes you are adding mail -for is having a mail session with your system. This is a safe operation.
-In the second pass, these temp files are really added to the outbound, but -only if the destination node is not locked, ie. there is no current mailsession -with that node. If there is a mail session going, these temp files will stay in -the temp directory and are added to the outbound in a later run of -mbfido. If adding the mail to the outbound succeeds -the temporary files and directory is removed. -

 

- -

Alias file.

-

-If the file /opt/mbse/etc/aliases exists, mbfido will try to fetch ftn-style -aliases from there. -If "from" address of a message from FidoNet matches right side -of some entry in alias file, then the Reply-To: header is created -in the RFC message with the name part taken from the left side of the -sysalis entry and domain part taken from myfqdn (below). E.g., if a -fidonet message comes from "John Smith of 1:234/567.89@fidonet" and -there is an entry in the sysalias file: -

-"jsmith:      John.Smith@p89.f567.n234.z1.fidonet.org"
-
-and Domain name value is "mbse.nl", then the resulting message will -contain a line: "Reply-To: jsmith@mbse.nl". -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbfido areas -This command will check all file and mail groups if areas files are defined and -if the setting Auto change is set to Yes. Then the areafile is read and -the areas in that file are compared with the defined areas. Missing areas are -created and areas not in the areafile are removed or blocked depending if there -are files or messages present in these areas. This is also a good command to -create large bulks of new areas on your system. - -

-mbfido mail <recipient> -This command is used by your MTA to deliver email addressed to for example -Michiel_Broek@f2802.n280.z2.fidonet.org - -

-mbmail <recipient> -This is the same as above. - -

-mbfido notify <nodes> -This command will send notify messages to all nodes in your setup which -have the notify option set to on. If you enter nodes as option you may use -wilcards, ie 2:*/* to send messages to all nodes in zone 2. If you specify -exactly one node, messages will be generated even if that node has the -notify function off. From cron you should not specify any nodes, this will -just send to all your links the information about their setup. Each node -will receive a status report for files and mail, and area list for all -file areas and mail areas to each aka a node has, and a flow report for -mail for each aka. -

-mbfido roll -This command will only do something if a new week or month has begun. -If this is true the statistic records in several databases are updated. -You should run this command each midnight from cron to be sure that this when it is -time to do so. This command is always executed before one of the scan, toss or tic commands so -if you don't do this in cron, it will still happen. -

-mbfido scan -Scan for new messages entered at the bbs or by other utilities. If the file -~/tmp/echomail.jam or ~/tmp/netmail.jam exists, -mbfido will only scan the messages in areas which are -pointed at in this file. This is a lot faster then a full mailscan. -If it is not present, all messagebases are scanned -to see if there is a new message. If you specify --full on the commandline a full messagebase scan is forced. -It is wise to do this sometimes, on my bbs I run this once a day. -

-mbfido tag -The command will create tag- and areas files in the doc directory for each group of -mail and files. -

-mbfido test <node> -This is for testing of the mail routing. The node on the commandline must be in -the format f28.n280.z2 etc. The results are printed on the tty. If you have -debug logging on in menu 1.5.16 items 17 and 18, then all needed debug -information is written to the logfile. You can use this to debug your routing. -

-mbfido tic -Process incoming files accompanied with .tic control files. Several actions can -take place on the incoming file before they are imported in the BBS areas. -Options are rearchiving, replacing banners (with your add), check for DOS -viruses, running scripts for certain filename patterns, send these files to -other nodes etc. All options can be defined for each area. If as a result from -one of the actions there are new files hatched, for example after processing -a nodelist difference file which created a new nodelist, the .tic processing -will start again, until there is really nothing more to do. -

-mbfido toss -Toss incoming fidonet netmail and or echomail. By default mail in the protected -inbound directory will be processed, uncompressed .pkt files and compressed -arcmail bundles are recognized, filename case doesn't matter. -

-mbfido news Scan all defined newsgroups for new newsarticles. -New articles are fetched from the newsserver and stored in your messagebase and -send to your up- and downlinks. This is for use with an NNTP gateway. -

-mbfido uucp -This will read a standard a newsbatch from stdin and gate the articles -to Fidonet and the local message base. This is for use with an UUCP gateway, this -mode should be called by uuxqt. The newsbatch may be compressed or uncompressed or -a single news article. -

-mbnews -This is an alternative to mbfido uucp -quiet. -

 

- -

Options.

-

-mbfido [command] -nocrc -Disable CRC checking of incoming TIC files. Only use this if you know what -you are doing. -

-mbfido scan -full -Force scanning of all message bases for new entered mail. You need this if -mail in entered with other editors then from mbse. Also, running it once a -day is adviced to catch any missed messages. -

-mbfido news -learn -Scan the newsserver for news articles, and update the news dupes database only. -Use this switch if you start using mbfido to gate news articles for the first time. -Articles will not be gated with this switch, mbfido will just learn which articles -already exist. Normally you only need to use this switch once. -

-mbfido [command] -nodupe -Disable checking for duplicate's. Normally you should not use this switch. -This switch doesn't work with the news command, only for echomail and tic files. -

-mbfido [command] -quiet -Quiet mode, all output to the current tty is supressed. Use this flag if -you toss mail from a script (started by cron) after mail is received. -

-mbfido toss -unsecure -Toss mail without checking if the echomail is for your own system en without -checking if the sending node is connected to your system. Nodes who are -excluded from a certain echo, can stil not enter messages in that echo. -

-mbfido [command] -unprotect -Toss from the unprotected inbound directory. The default is to toss from the -protected inbound directory. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run the bbs you need to set one global environment variable -$MBSE_ROOT -This variable must point to the root of the bbs directoy structure. -

 

- -

Bugs.

-

-There are still bugs, this program is under development. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbfile.html b/html/programs/mbfile.html deleted file mode 100644 index 51a3ff30..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbfile.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbfile - File database maintenance program. - - - - - - - - - - -
- -
Last update 08-Jun-2007
-

mbfile - File database maintenance program.

- -

Synopsys.

-mbfile [commands] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbfile -is the filedatabase maintenance program for mbsebbs. In order to run mbfile you -must have started mbsed, -this is the deamon which controls all bbs activities. -

-The main purpose of mbfile -to do automatic maintenance on the downloadable files on the bbs, such as -removing or moving old files, checking the database and packing the database. -The best way to do the maintenance is to run mbfile -from the crontab. example: -

-30 05 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=/opt/mbse; /opt/mbse/bin/mbfile kill pack index -quiet
-
-Other functions in mbfile are meant to do manual maintenance such as -adding, deleting or moving files. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run the bbs you need to set one global environment variable -$MBSE_ROOT -This variable must point to the root of the bbs directoy structure. The -main configuration file config.data -must exist in the subdirectory ~/etc. -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbfile adopt <area> <file> "[description]" -Adopt a file to the filebase. The description is optional, but if present it -should be enclosed in quotes. The optional description may be at most 255 characters. -Default mbfile will try to use the FILE_ID.DIZ if this is present. The file to -adopt needs to be in your current directory and will be copied to the new area. -If you have virus scanners defined, the file will be checked for virusses. - -

-mbfile check [area] -Check the database integrity. All files in the filedatabase must exist on -disk and all files on disk must exist in the filedatabase. There are some -exceptions, files.bbs, files.bak, 00index, index*.html, header, readme and -files that start with a dot. -Of all files the date and time is checked, the size and the crc -value of the file. If there is something wrong, the error is corrected or the -file is removed. If the area is a CD-rom area, the check that files on disk -must exist in the filedatabase is skipped. -If no area number is given, all areas are checked. -

- -mbfile delete <area> "<filemask>" -Mark file(s) in an area for later deletion. You can use wildcards, and if you do -surround them with quotes to prevent shell expansion. -The file is not removed until you run mbfile pack. -

- -mbfile import <area> -Import files to the given area using files.bbs descriptions. There are two -possibilities, import from CD-rom or just from a temporary directory. -

    -
  • Import from a temporary directory: Put the files to import there including the -files.bbs file. -
  • Import from CD-rom: Go into the directory on the CD -where the files are. If the files.bbs is not in the same directory, -you must enter the full filename and path where the files.bbs is with -mbsetup 8.4.area.6. -
-To start the import, type mbfile import area where area is the -number of the destination filearea. -The files are not checked for FILE_ID.DIZ inside the -archives. If you have virus scanners defined, the files are checked for -virusses before they are added the the bbs. If you don't want these fresh files -to be announced, add the -announce option on the commandline. This -may be a good idea if you migrate from another bbs system. -

- -mbfile index -Create fast filerequest index for the mbcico filerequest -processor. In each directory with the downloadable files is also a -files.bbs file written in msdos cr/lf format. This includes a -download counter. -Also, if defined, in each available download area for ftp/http, 00index -and index.html files are -created, starting at the ftp pub directory. If the area contains gif or jpg -images, thumbnails are created using the convert program if you have that -installed. The thumbnails have the same filenames as the original images, only -they start with a dot. The convert command is defined with mbsetup menu -1.19.8, if you don't have it or don't want thumbnails, make that entry empty. -The index command only rebuilds area index files (files.bbs, index.html and -00index) when there was a change in the area. -

- -mbfile kill -Mark files to delete or move files in areas that have the download age -set or the filedate age set. A setting of 0 is ignored. -Areas on CD-rom are always skipped. -If the Move to Area option is set the files are moved to the given area. The -upload date and download date are reset to the current date and time. -So if you set in the destination area aging of 14 days, files will stay -there for 14 days after the move. This is good for automatic "last chance" areas. -

- -mbfile list [area] -List all defined file areas, the number of files, the total size of the files -and the primary group. If and area is given on the commandline, the files in -that area are listed. -

- -mbfile move <from> <to> <file> -This command will move a file from one area to another. No actions on the file -are performed. -

- -mbfile pack -This command will actualy remove the records of files that are marked for -deletion. If the file is still on disk, it will be removed also. So when -you delete files with mbsetup or with mbfile, they are still in your database and on disk -until you run mbfile pack. -

- -mbfile rearc <area> "<filemask>"; -Re-archive file(s) in an file area to the archiver that must be set in the -file area setup. -

- -mbfile sort <area> -Sort the files in area on the long filenames. The sort is case insensitive. When -the sort is completed, the command mbfile index will automatic -run to rebuild all indexes. -

- -mbfile toberep -Shows which files are to be reported. This lists only the files that are -received during .tic processing, new uploaded files are not displayed. This list -is automatic removed after newfiles are announced. -See also mbtoberep. -

- -mbfile undelete <area> "<filemask>" -Mark a file that is marked for deletion to be available again, ie. undo the deletion -mark. You can use wildcards, and if you do -surround them with quotes to prevent shell expansion. -

 

- -

Options.

-

-mbfile [command] -quiet -Quiet mode, no screen output. Use this switch if you run mbfile from the crontab. -

-mbfile [command] -announce -Announce mode, use this switch with the adopt and import commands to prevent -that the added file(s) will be announced. This can be usefull if you add lots of -files that you don't want to announce these as new files. -

-mbfile [command] -force -With the adopt, import and move commands files that already exist in the -destination area are not overwritten. With this switch you can force to -overwrite the existing file. -

-mbfile [command] -virus -Supress virus scanning of files during adopt or import. Use with care. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbindex.html b/html/programs/mbindex.html deleted file mode 100644 index 06887b54..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbindex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbindex - Nodelist Index Compiler. - - - -
- -
Last update 30-Jan-2001
-

mbindex - Nodelist Index Compiler.

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mbindex <options> -

 

- - -

Description.

-

-mbindex is the nodelist index compiler. It will create -an index file containing the sorted fidonet addresses as index file to the -raw nodelists in the defined nodelist directory. Several other programs -use this index file for fast retreival of data from the nodelists. Compiling -new nodelist indexes can always be done, while compiling the result -is stored in temporary index files and only after successfull compilation the -original indexes are renamed and the temporary files get the normal names. -The renamed (old) indexes stay on disk including the previous version of the -old raw nodelist. They stay there in case some program had the nodelist or -index still open. So in the nodelist directory there are current nodelists, -previous -nodelists, current indexes and previous indexes, and during compiling the -temporary indexes. There is no need to manually remove (and not wise to do so) -files from the nodelist directory. -

-The nodelists in the nodelist directory are the normal uncompressed nodelists -in MS-DOS format (with CR/LF). The filename extensions must be two or 3 digits. -So if you have a private pointlist named bestbbs.pts you -will have to rename that to bestbbs.999 to make it work. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbindex you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

 

- -

Options.

-

-mbindex -quiet Quiet mode, no screen output. Use the switch -if you run mbindex from a shellscript or from the crontab. -

 

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mblang.html b/html/programs/mblang.html deleted file mode 100644 index d8450296..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mblang.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mblang - Language Data Compiler. - - - -
- -
Last update 30-Jan-2001
-

mblang - Language Data Compiler

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mblang [language data file] [language source text] -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mblang compiles the source textfile to language datafile -which is used by the mbsebbs program. You only need to -use this program if you install a new language file. When you build the -complete mbse bbs package, this command is run automatic for you. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mblogin.html b/html/programs/mblogin.html deleted file mode 100644 index 28fb8c4c..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mblogin.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mblogin - Unix login replacement for MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 23-May-2011
-

mblogin - Unix login replacement for MBSE BBS.

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mblogin [-p] [-h hostname] [user] -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mblogin replaces the standard Unix login program for MBSE BBS. -You can use this program from mgetty for modem/ISDN access, -or from inetd to allow telnet access. -This program logs in the systems syslog facility because the normal login -program does this too. It uses the file /opt/mbse/etc/login.defs -for the behaviour you prefere. All options in this file are well commented. It uses -the bbs user database to see who are allowed to login. Users can use their -Fidonet name, Unix name or Handle. If the name is found in the userbase, the -name is replaced with the real Unix name to do the password check and to start -the mbsebbs program. If the user is not found in the user base, -the user is asked if he wants to register as a new user. This behaviour can be -turned off. If the user uses the name bbs he will start the -mbnewusr program directly. All other users are not allowed to -login, not even root. If you change it in the file -/opt/mbse/etc/login.defs you may allow user mbse -to login. I advice against it, you should use ssh if you want -remote access to do maintenance. -

 

- -

How to use from inetd.

-

-If your system is connected to the internet you may want to let users login -using telnet. The changes you need to make are different for each operating -system mbse supports. The right lines for your distribution should already -be present, but they are not set active, in other words, you still need to -make changes to allow telnet login to work. -First I will describe how to use it from inetd. -When you make changes to your system to -change the telnet login, make sure you are already logged into your system as root -from another terminal. If you make a mistake and can't login anymore you will be -glad that you are still logged in on another terminal. Here are the tested -setups: -

    -
  • GNU/Linux: edit the telnet line in /etc/inetd.conf:
    - telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd -L /opt/mbse/bin/mblogin
    - After changing this file do a kill -HUP pid where pid is the pid of the - inetd process. -
  • FreeBSD: edit the telnet line in /etc/inetd.conf:
    - telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetd telnetd -p /opt/mbse/bin/mblogin
    - After changing this file do a kill -HUP pid where pid is the pid of the - inetd process. -
  • NetBSD: append a line in /etc/gettytab just below the line with the default - entry:
    - mbsebbs:cd:ck:np:lo=/opt/mbse/bin/mblogin:sp#38400:
    - The speed entry 38400 doesn't seem to be important. - Then edit the telnet line in /etc/inetd.conf:
    - telnetd stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetd telnetd -g mbsebbs
    - After changing this file do a kill -HUP pid where pid is the pid of the - inetd process. -
-Now you can test it with telnet localhost or from another machine -with telnet your.machine.com. Check if you can still do other -logins such as ssh, rlogin and login on local consoles. -

 

- -

How to use from xinetd.

-

-This is how to use xinetd, Read the section above also. -Here is a tested setup: -This has to be done as root. You have to create a service under /etc/xinetd.d -named telnet if you dont have it yet installed, if it is already installed just -modify the server_args line to match this: -

-server_args = -L /opt/mbse/bin/mblogin
-
-Your /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file should look something like this: -
-service telnet
-{
-        protocol        = tcp
-        instances       = 10	
-        flags           = IPv6
-        log_on_failure += USERID
-        socket_type     = stream
-        user            = root
-        server          = /usr/sbin/telnetd
-        server_args     = -L /opt/mbse/bin/mblogin
-        wait            = no
-}
-
-This will replace the standard login program on xinetd systems to the mblogin -program, so that next time someone logs into your bbs they will be presented the -issue file on /opt/mbse/etc file and the login prompt for the BBS instead of the -standard login prompt. Note that on some systems the server_args need -E instead -of -L. If you don't have IPv6 enabled on your system, you must remove the -flags = IPv6 line. -

 

- - -

How to use from mgetty

-

-This is described with the setup for mgetty. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbmon.html b/html/programs/mbmon.html deleted file mode 100644 index dddc9899..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbmon.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbmon - MBSE BBS Monitor. - - - -
- -
Last update 28-Aug-2003
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mbmon - MBSE BBS Monitor

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Sysnopsis.

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-mbmon -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbmon is the monitor program so that you can see what is -happening on your bbs. It can show all processes and actions of all programs, -show system statitistics, disk useage, and the last callers list. -mbmon must run on the same system where the bbs is. When -started it will also report that the sysop is present on the system for chat so -that users of your bbs can page you for a chat. If a user pages you, this will -be shown in every screen of mbmon and a beep will sound every -few seconds.
- - - - - -
- -A user is paging
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Main menu, a user is paging.
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- -chat with a user
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Chat with a user.
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- -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbmon you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. -

 

- -

Menu 1.

-

-This screen shows the running bbs programs and what they are doing. -

 

- -

Menu 2.

-

-This screen displays the actual mbtask server status and some internal -variables. The left side of the screen are more statistics and counters, the -right side displays the actual bbs open status, Zone Mail Hour status, if -Internet is alive, if internet is needed, if mbtask is internal running and the -system load average. Consult this screen if you think mbse doesn't run. -

 

- -

Menu 3.

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-This screen displays the filesystem usage. Removeable filesystems such as CD's are not displayed, -only filesystems that the bbs could use. -

 

- -

Menu 4.

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-This screen shows some bbs information. -

 

- -

Menu 5.

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-This menus shows the lastcallers of the bbs. It shows the username, location, -userlevel, the device they logged in from, the starttime, the duration, the -number of calls, the linespeed and the actions they have done. -The action fields mean: -Hidden, Download, Upload, Read messages, Post -messages, Chat, Offline reader, External door. -

 

- -

Menu 6.

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-Chat with any user. Using this menu you enter the chatserver and you can chat in -any channel just as the users of your bbs can do. The chatserver works just like -an IRC server. Type /HELP for help. -

 

- -

Menu 7.

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-Respond to a sysop page. This is actually the same as chat with any user, the -only difference is that you will join channel #sysop immediatly. If the user is -not yet connected after his page, he will also be connected to the channel as -soon as possible. -

 

- -

Menu 8.

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-This shows the software information. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbmsg.html b/html/programs/mbmsg.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1af15f14..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbmsg.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbmsg - Message Base Utility. - - - -
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Last update 30-Jan-2001
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mbmsg - Message Base Utility

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Sysnopsis.

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-mbmsg [commands] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbmsg -is the message base utility program for mbsebbs. In order to run mbmsg you -must have started mbsed, -this is the deamon which controls all bbs activities. -

-The main purpose of mbmsg -is to link messages after tossing mail, and to maintain the size of the message -bases and the age of the messages. The best way to do the maintenance is to -run mbmsg -from the crontab. example: -

-30 05 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=/bbs; /bbs/bin/mbmsg kill pack link -quiet
-
-Another purpose is to automatic post messages in message areas. Echomail and -netmail is possible. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbmsg you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbmsg link Link all messages by subject ignoring -Re: in the subject lines. You should run this after tossing or scanning mail. -

-mbmsg kill Kill messages in areas that have the -age set or the maximum messages set. -A setting of 0 is ignored. The messages are not removed from the message base, -they are only marked as deleted. -

-mbmsg pack This command actualy removes the -messages who have the deleted flag set. -The lastread pointers are updated and the messages renumbered. After this -command there is no way you can recover your messages, except from backups. -

-mbmsg post <to> <#> <subj> <file> <flavor> - This command posts a message in numbered area. If a field -consists of more then one word it must be surounded with quotes. -The to field can be "Michiel Broek" for a full name or -"Michiel_Broek@f16.n2801.z2.fidonet" for netmail addressing. Look out: -you need underscore between the firstname and lastname, no spaces. -Flavor can be one or more of the characters "c", "i", "h" or "p" to set the Crash, -Immediate, Hold or Private flags. -If no flavor is needed, use the - (minus sign) as a placeholder. -

 

- -

Options.

-

-mbmsg [command] -area <#> -Process only one area <#> number. -

-mbmsg [command] -quiet Quiet mode, -no screen output. Use this switch if you run mbmsg -from the crontab. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbnntp.html b/html/programs/mbnntp.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0444e640..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbnntp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbnntp - News server. - - - -
- -
Last update 26-Aug-2005
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mbnntp - News server

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mbnntp You should not run this from the -commandline, instead it should be run by inetd or xinetd. -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbnntp is a RFC977 and RFC2980 compatible news server. -The purpose is to make echomail available to newsreader clients so that bbs -users can use their favourite newsreader to participate in echomail. It will -not make your newsgroups available if you have any, the bbs user can get these -directly from the internet. The bbs echomail areas are only made available if -they have a valid newsgroup name set in the area setup. If this is not alread -set, invent your own newsgroup name. For example the WWB echomail area MBSE -could be set as fido.wwb.mbse, but you can use anything as long as it doesn't -conflict with real newsgroups. -

-To use the server, the user must login in the -news server with his bbs unix name and password, thus the user must exist on the -bbs. The access to the areas is the same as if the user would be logged into the -bbs. -

 

- -

Installation.

-

-If installed from inetd add the following line to -/etc/inetd.conf: -

-nntp    stream  tcp     nowait  mbse    /opt/mbse/bin/mbnntp    mbnntp
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-

 

- -

Building.

-

-If you did run ./configure --enable-newsgate when you compiled the -mbse package, mbnntp will be build as a not working program. This is -intended to prevent loops between real news and echomail. With normal builds -without --enable-newsgate (recommended) mbnntp will function -as newsserver. -

- - -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbout.html b/html/programs/mbout.html deleted file mode 100644 index 753260e4..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbout.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbout - The Outbound Manager. - - - -
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Last update 17-Mar-2001
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mbout - The Outbound Manager

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mbout [command] <params> <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbout is the outbound manager for MBSE BBS. It can ask -information from the nodelists, create and remove polls, request and send files and -display the outbound status. Most of the tasks such as create and remove -polls should be done from the crontab. -

 

- -

Environment.

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-In order to run mbout you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

 

- -

Commands.

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-mbout att <node> <flavor> <file> will attach -the specified file to the specified node. The node should be in the format -f2802.n280.z2, flavor should be crash, immediate, normal or hold. Only the first -letter of the flavor parameter is needed. -If the node is not in the nodelist, the status is Down or Hold, then this command fails. -To non-CM nodes you mus use the Immediate flavor if you want to send the file direct. -The flavors Hold and Normal are still allowed. The file must be in the directory range -from where file attaches are allowed. -

-mbout poll [node..node] creates poll requests in the outbound -for one or more nodes. The node should be in the format f2802.n280.z2. The semafore -scanout is created so that the mailer will start calling. -The mailer will handle the poll request as if it should deliver immediate mail, -so the node will be called as long as the poll request exists, even to nodes which are not CM. -The error counter for the node to poll will be reset to zero, so a node that was -previous marked undialable will be called again. -If a call to a node is successfull, the poll file will be removed by mbcico. -If a node is not in the nodelist or has the status Down or Hold, no poll will be created for that node. -

-mbout stop [node..node] removes poll requests that are -leftover when polling nodes didn't succeed. There is no check if the node is -in the nodelist or has the status Down or Hold, the poll is always removed. -

-mbout req <node> <file> [file..file] creates -filerequests to a node. One or more filenames may be given including wildcards. -It is not possible to do update or password protected uploads yet. If there -is already a requestlist for that node, the new requests will be added. This -command does not call a node, you need to create a poll request to make the -actual call. This is also practical if you want some files from your uplink, -just make the requests and the actual request is send when your normal -scheduled poll to your uplink is processed. -

-mbout reset [node..node] resets the nodes "try" -counter to zero. So if a node is undiable, the counter is 30 or more, then by -resetting this counter that node will be called again. The outbound is rescanned -after this command so that calling will start immediatly. -

-mbout stat shows the status of the mailer outbound. -This status is also written to the logfile. -

-mbout node <node> will show the nodelist information for -a certain node. -

 

- -

Options.

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-mbout [commands] -quiet will suppress screen output. This is -usefull if you run mbout from the crontab or from background -scripts. -

 

- -

Examples.

-

-This is an example of crontab entries that writes the outbound status to the -logfile and creates and stops polling of 2 nodes.
-

-00 00 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=/opt/mbse; $MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbout stat -quiet
-00 01 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=/opt/mbse; $MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbout poll f98.n100.z92 f0.n100.z92 -quiet
-00 02 * * * export MBSE_ROOT=/opt/mbse; $MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbout stop f98.n100.z92 f0.n100.z92 -quiet
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- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbpasswd.html b/html/programs/mbpasswd.html deleted file mode 100644 index 006f2972..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbpasswd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbpasswd - The passwd wrapper. - - - -
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Last update 03-Jul-2011
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mbpasswd - The password wrapper.

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Description.

-

-mbpasswd is the wrapper for the passwd program -is present on all GNU/Linux systems. To use passwd to change the password of -another user is only allowed by root. The mbpasswd program overcomes this limitation. -The wrapper mbpasswd is run from the bbs by user mbse when a new -user is being registered to set his password. It can also be started from the -bbs when an existing user changes his password. If you as sysop use -mbsetup to change a users password it will be used too. -His password under Unix is then always the same as his password in the bbs program. -This is necessary for the user to be able to get his email using the pop3 protocol.

-You never need to run mbpasswd by hand, in fact it is protected so that -it can only be started by the bbs or mbsetup. -

 

- -

Environment.

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-mbpasswd must be installed setuid root and setgid root, ls -la looks like this:
-

--rws--s--x   1 root     root         6644 Jun 26 21:23 /opt/mbse/bin/mbpasswd*
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-

 

- -

Commands.

-

-Not mentioned here because mbpasswd is only called by other programs, -running manually is not supported. -

- - -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbsebbs.html b/html/programs/mbsebbs.html deleted file mode 100644 index 64745fd4..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbsebbs.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbsebbs - The main BBS program. - - - -
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Last update 03-Sep-2005
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mbsebbs - The main BBS program

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Synopsis.

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-mbsebbs -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbsebbs is the main bbs program for the users. -To be able to use the bbs, the bbs mustbe set open with mbstat open -or users may not login. This is normally done at system boot. -Also Zone Mail Hour is honored if the user logs in -on a tty that has the honor ZMH flag set to true. If it -is ZMH and the ZMH flag is true, the user will be kicked out of the bbs. You -should only set this flag on the modem lines where you need to be available -for ZMH if your "Fidonet" network requires that. -

-The first visible action is to show the logo.ans file. Because it is not -known who is trying to login, you only need to place this file in the -default language directory. -

-The next check is to see if the user is allowed to login on the tty he -currently is on. -If this tty is not available or is not in your setup, the user is kicked -out. If he is allowed to login, a message is shown at which port he is on, -unless you have turned this feature off in the setup. -

-If the user login is successfull, his favourite language will be loaded. -Then it is checked if the user is the Sysop, if so, the Sysop flag is set. -If the users Date of Birth is invalid, he is forced to enter the right -Date of Birth. -The next check is to see if the user has passed the expiry date, this is a -usefull feature for systems with donating users. -Finally the access limits are set for the user and time remaining for today and -download limits are set. -

-After successfull login the user can be presented with a bunch of advertising -screens. I will only name the screens without filename extension, as these -screens are searched for in the following order;
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  1. filename.ans in the users favourite language directory. -
  2. filename.ans in the default language directory. -
  3. filename.asc in the users favourite language directory. -
  4. filename.asc in the default language directory. -
  5. If nothing is found, nothing is displayed. -
-Here is the list of displayed screens: -
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  1. mainlogo. Here you can put a logo or something. -
  2. welcome. This screen can contain information about the session -the user has, his download limits, time left etc. -
  3. welcome1 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  4. welcome2 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  5. welcome3 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  6. welcome4 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  7. welcome5 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  8. welcome6 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  9. welcome7 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  10. welcome8 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  11. welcome9 is shown if the user has show bulletins set to true. -
  12. birthday is shown if the user logs in at his birthday and if he -has show bullentins set to true. -
  13. dd-mm is shown if dd is the date of today and -mm is the current month and if the user has show bulletins -set to true. -
  14. sec20 is shown if the user has the security level in the -filename, level 20 in this example. Als the display bulletins must be set to -true. -
  15. news is shown if the user has the display bulletins set to -true. -
  16. onceonly is shown only if the user has never seen this screen, -the test is to compare the users last login date against the date of this file. -
-

-After all these screens the users Offline Reader areas are checked to see if -you as sysop didn't change the message areas. If you made changes, the users -setup is adjusted and he will be notified. This means he sees a list -with deleted areas and new areas. -

-Next if the user has newmail scan set to true all message bases are checked to -see if the user has new mail. This includes a check to see if he has Unix mail. -If there is Unix mail, those mails are retrieved from the POP3 server and stored -in his private mailbox. -If there is new mail for the user, the user sees a list of areas with the messages -in it and he is offered to read and reply these messages. -

-Then if the user has show newfiles set to true and he is not a new bbs user -he will see a list of new files you have on your bbs. During this display -he can tag files for later download. -

-The final setup is to set the users "do not disturb" flag and then the menu -system is started. The menu system will run forever, until the user chooses -to logoff, the connection is lost or his daily timelimit is reached. For the -possibilities and setup of the menus see -MBSE BBS Menu System -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbsebbs you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

-If the environment variable CONNECT is present, a log entry -will be made with the connect speed. -

-If the environment variable CALLER_ID is present, a log entry -will be made with the caller id. -

-The environment variable LOGNAME must contain the unix -username. This is set by the mblogin program. -

-If the environment variable REMOTEHOST is present, a log entry -will be made with the name or IP address of the remote host. -

-If the environment variable TERM is present, a log entry -will be made with the terminal type of the remote user. -

- -

 

- - -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbseq.html b/html/programs/mbseq.html deleted file mode 100644 index fb12a376..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbseq.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbseq - Sequence number creator. - - - -
- -
Last update 31-Jan-2001
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mbseq - Sequence number creator

- -

Synopsis.

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-mbseq -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbseq writes a eight character hexadecimal unique sequence -number to the stdout. This number is received from mbsed -which keeps track of the generated sequence numbers. This written number can -be used in shell scripts to create unique filenames for Fidonet .pkt files, -for example: -

- -cp temp.pkt `mbseq`.pkt - -

 

- -

Bugs.

-

-Nah, it's only 50 lines code, what could go wrong? -

- - -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbsetup.html b/html/programs/mbsetup.html deleted file mode 100644 index b0922171..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbsetup.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbsetup - The Setup Program. - - - -
- -
Last update 05-May-2002
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mbsetup - The Setup Program

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Synopsis.

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-mbsetup [init] -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbsetup is the setup program for MBSE BBS. It should be run -only by user mbse and it fails to start if you are not. -If it is started with the optional paramater init only the databases are -initialized. This is automagic done by mbtask when you start the system -for the very first time. You should never need to use this switch. -When mbsetup is started without arguments the databases will be checked -and initialized before the main screen is displayed. -Both methods are being used to make sure all needed databases excist. -For a detailed description of all setup options see -MBSE BBS Setup Guide
-mbsetup uses locking to protect the system databases. Some setup menus -can only be entered if the bbs is free, ie. no users logged on, no mailer -sessions, not tossing mail etc. If the bbs is free, then these menus can be -entered and the bbs will be closed. No users can login, tossers do not run etc. -Only mailer calls are still accepted. So be carefull not to stay too long in -these menus, you are blocking normal bbs use. In the top status bar this -situation is displayed. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbsetup you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. If it is not present, ie you run -mbsetup for the first time, a default -config.data will be created. This will also happen with -several other databases. -

- -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbstat.html b/html/programs/mbstat.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1c9d710f..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbstat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbstat - MBSE BBS Status Changer. - - - -
- -
Last update 07-Jul-2001
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mbstat - MBSE BBS Status Changer

- -

Synopsis.

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-mbstat [commands] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbstat changes the bbs status between open and close, can wait -for all users to logoff and wait for critical utilities to stop their actions. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbstat you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbstat semafore scanout will set the internal -semafore scanout in the mbtask daemon. The following semafore's -are valid: scanout, mailout, mailin, mbindex, reqindex, msglink. -

-mbstat close will close the bbs for users. -Users that are just logging in to the bbs will be thrown out after a short message. -Users already logged in will be thrown out when they pass by a menu prompt. -So users who are doing file transfers can finish their transfers before being disconnected. -

-mbstat open opens the bbs for users. -This should be run from one of the system startup scripts right after you started -mbsed. If you installed everything as it should this -command is already executed at system startup. -

-mbstat wait will -wait for the bbs to become free. This includes a check for utilities that -do critical actions so they can finish their job without corrupting the bbs -databases. The default is to wait 60 minutes. If the semafore -upsdown exists it will wait only 30 seconds. -

-You should run mbstat close wait in your system shutdown script so -that the system shutdown will wait for a clean shutdown of the bbs before -the rest of your system goes down. If you installed everything as it should -be then these commands are already installed in your system shutdown scripts. -

- -

Options.

-

-mbstat [command] -quiet will supress screen output. -This is good for using mbstat in scripts. -

- - -IndexBack to index  -MainBack to Main index -

- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbtask.html b/html/programs/mbtask.html deleted file mode 100644 index 22afdfca..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbtask.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,432 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbtask - MBSE BBS Taskmanager. - - - -
- -
Last update 10-Feb-2008
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mbtask - MBSE BBS Taskmanager

- -

Sysopsis.

-

-mbtask [-nd] -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbtask is the taskmanager for the whole MBSE BBS system. -This deamon keeps track of all client actions, -does the logging for the clients, does database locking, authorizes clients, -set/resets users "do not disturb flags", sends and receives chat messages, -keeps track of Zone Mail Hour, the status of the mail and files in the outbound, -and the BBS open/close status. -Communication between mbsed and the client programs is done via Unix -Datagram sockets. The protocol used to communicate between mbtask -and the clients is explained later. -This daemon also watches the semafore directory for some special files. -It also starts programs when they are needed. -The very first time mbtask is started it creates a default config.data and task.data, -the main configuration and task configuration files. -Then it calls mbsetup init to build the default databases. -mbtask should be started at system boot so the bbs system will start working. -The init script that is installed on your system will do that. -

-After startup and initalization mbtask runs internally once per second forever. -If there is nothing to do then this time will slowly increase upto 5 seconds. This time will be reset -to one second as soon as there is work to be done. The actual work is to check a number of external and -internal semafore's and act on these. -But before any program is started a number of things are checked: -

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  1. Check the system's load average. If it is too busy the processing of background - tasks is suspended until your system load drops. - The default setup is set at 1.50 but you can change that with mbsetup. Experience - will learn what the best value will be and I need some feedback on that.
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  2. The UPS semafore upsalarm will be checked. This means that the system is running on - battery power and no new jobs are started. -
  3. The UPS semafore upsdown will be checked. This is the fatal one, if - this one exists mbtask will try to stop all current running jobs. - If there are no jobs left running then mbtask will stop itself. - The upsdown semafore means that the system - will shutdown and power off, that's why it's fatal and there is no way back.
    -
  4. The status of the bbs will be checked, is it open or closed. If it is closed, no - jobs will be started. -
  5. The Zone Mail Hour is checked. If ZMH begins the semafore's zmh is - created. - If ZMH ends the semafore zmh is removed. -
  6. Each twenty seconds a ping is send to the IP addresses defined with mbsetup to - check if the internet can be reached. If both ping addresses fail, it is assumed that - the internet can't be reached. After a status change, the outbound will be - scanned. -
  7. Scan the mailer outbound for work. This builds a list of nodes with mail - in the outbound and sets the necessary flags on nodes who may be called. - If a node needs to be called, mbtask will spawn mbcico to - call this node. The number of free modem and ISDN ports and the maximum - number of TCP/IP sessions and already registered sessions, determine - howmany sessions will be started. The sessions will be started at - intervals of 20 seconds. - It will also set a time when something will change for a node, ie. a zone - mail hour is reached, or a mail window for a node with Txx flags is - reached. Internally this scheduler runs at the UTC clock because Fidonet - has all times defined in UTC. -
-Each new minute the timestamp of semafore mbtask.last is updated so that you can check that -mbtask is running. Also each minute is checked if the system configuration files are -changed, is so they are reloaded. There is no need to stop and start mbtask if you made -changes to the system configuration. -Then all kind of internal semafore's will be checked. The commands that are executed have default -values, but they can be changed wit mbsetup. The commands can be scripts as well. -The checks and actions are: -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SemaforeSpeedTasktypeDepends onJob to run
mailoutFastmbfidoMax. 1 mbfido taskmbfido scan web -quiet
mailinFastmbfidoMax. 1 mbfido taskmbfido tic toss web -quiet
newnewsFastmbfidoMax. 1 mbfido taskmbfido news web -quiet
mbindexFastmbindexNo other tasksmbindex -quiet and if exist: goldnode
msglinkFastmbfidoNo other tasksmbmsg link -quiet
reqindexFastmbfileNo other tasksmbfile index -quiet
scanoutSlowcallOnly 1 call taskmbcico -r1
-

-The Fast and Slow values mean: Fast is each second, Slow is check each 20 seconds. -As you can see, the system will not do too much at the same time. Jobs like compiling -new nodelists or create file request indexes have a very low priority. Because this -daemon checks the semafore's each second it responds much better that the old scripts -running on the cron daemon. The system will be expanded so that more outgoing calls -will be done at the same time, ie. ISDN and analogue calls, and if they are present -internet calls, will be made at the same time. -

-The mbtask program keeps also track of a unique number generator, this is -just a simple counter that is increased each time it is asked for a new number. -It will take years for the numbers to repeat. Even if the status file is lost -the chance that numbers are repeated on your system are almost zero. The first -time the counter is initialized it is set to the current unix time in seconds -since 1 januari 1970. This counter is used by several programs to create unique -.pkt filenames, msgid numbers etc. -

-The commandline option -nd is only for debugging, it allows to start -without becoming a daemon, mbtask will run in the foreground. This -option is only usefull for developers. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbtask you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. -

 

- - -

Security.

-

-mbtask is installed setuid root. This is needed to initialize -a raw socket for the ping function. After that is done the privilege drops to -user mbse before the child process is created and the rest -of the initialisation is done. -The child process can never get root privileges because it is spawned by user mbse. -

 

- - -

Communications.

-

-Communication between the server and the clients is established by -Unix datagram sockets. There can be only 1 server running. -The server will accept connections from clients on your local machine only. -The limit for the amount of clients that can connect to the server is set to 100. -

-The server creates a Unix datagram socket at startup and waits for connections. -The name of this this socket is /opt/mbse/tmp/mbtask. -When a client connects it creates a Unix datagram socket in /opt/mbse/tmp, the name is -the name of the program, added with the pid of the program. So if mbcico is started -with pid 2312 the socket will be /opt/mbse/tmp/mbcico2312. -

-All commands are 4 capital letters followed by a colon, a number indicating -how much data fields will follow. If that number is higher than zero, the -data fields are seperated with commas. The command is terminated -with a ; character. Examples are:
-

-GCLO:0;                 Zero datafields command.
-DOPE:1,dbname;          One datafield command.
-
-All commands will receive a reply as soon as possible. If a -resource is temporary not available, a reply will follow too, telling -this condition. Replies can also contain optional data. Examples:
-
-100:0;                  Response 100, no data.
-200:1,Syntax error;     One datafield.
-
-Because data fields in commands and replies are separated and terminated by -, and ; characters these characters need to be escaped. Also characters outside -the us-ascii range must be escaped. This is done by translating the character -to a backslash followed by the hexadecimal number of the character. -The server has a 10 minute timeout for receiving data when a connection -is established. The clients need to "ping" the server at regular intervals -to prevent a disconnect. All official MBSE BBS programs do that. The pid -send with most commands is the pid of the calling program. Since this number -is unique, it is used to keep track of the connected clients. -

-The commands are divided in 26 catagories, most unused at this time. -

-

-Catagories:
-
-Cat.    Description
-----    -------------------------------------------
-Axxx    Accounting, system monitor info etc.
-Cxxx    Chatting
-Dxxx    Disk watch
-Gxxx    Global commands.
-Mxxx    MIB commands.
-Sxxx    Status commands.
-
-
-
-         Group A, Accounting.
-
-Command: AINI:5,pid,tty,uid,prg,city;   Initialize connection, and who am I.
-Reply:   100:1,line;                    Ok, linen is a logical linennumber for the bbs.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-Command: ADOI:2,pid,doing;              What am I doing right now.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-Command: ACLO:1,pid;                    Close my connection.
-Reply:   107:0;                         Connection closed.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error, connection is still open.
-
-Command: ALOG:5,fil,prg,pid,grade,txt;  Write a line of text in logfile with grade.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         201:1,errno;                   Error, number in errno.
-
-Command: ATCP:1,pid;			Registrate this session as TCP/IP session.
-Reply:   100:0;				Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;		Error.
-
-Command: AUSR:3,pid,uid,city;           Set username and city
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-Command: ADIS:2,pid,flag;               Set Do Not Disturb flag.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-Command: ATIM:1,time;                   Set new Client/Server timer in seconds.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-Command: ADEF:0;                        Set Client/Server timer to default (10 minutes).
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-Command: ATTY:2,pid,tty;                Set new tty name.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,Syntax Error;            Error.
-
-
-         Group C, Chatting
-
-Command: CIPM:1,pid;                    Is Personal Message present.
-Reply:   100:2,fromname,message;        Yes, from .. with message text.
-         100:0;                         No.
-
-Command: CSPM:3,fromuser,touser,txt;    Send personal message to user.
-Reply:   100:1,n;                       n: 0=Ok, 1=Do not disturb, 2=Buffer full, 3=Error.
-         100:0;                         Impossible.
-
-Command: CSYS:2,pid,1;                  Sysop available for chat (from mbmon).
-         CSYS:2,pid,0;                  Sysop goes away (from mbmon).
-Reply:   100:0;                         Always Ok.
-
-Command: CPAG:2,pid,reason;             Page sysop for a chat.
-Reply:   100:1,n;                       1=busy, 2=sysop not available, 3=error.
-         100:0;                         Ok
-
-Command: CCAN:1,pid;                    Cancel sysop page.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Always Ok.
-
-Command: CCKP:0;                        Check sysop page (from mbmon).
-Reply:   100:3,pid,1,reason;            Page is active.
-         100:3,pid,0,reason;            Page is cancelled, user still online.
-         100:0;                         No page active.
-
-Command: CISC:1,pid;                    Check sysop in chatmode.
-Reply:   100:1,1;                       Yes and drop into chatmode.
-         100:1,0;                       No.
-
-Command: CCON:4,pid,username,unixname,n; Connect to chatserver with username. n=1 user is sysop.
-Reply:   100:1,error;                   Error with message.
-         100:0;                         Ok.
-
-Command: CCLO:1,pid;                    Close chat session.
-Reply:   100:1,error;                   Error.
-         100:0;                         Ok.
-
-Command: CPUT:2,pid,message;            Put message on chatserver.
-Reply:   100:2,0,error;                 Error, not fatal and continue.
-         100:2,1,error;                 Error, fatal and disconnect chat.
-	 100:0;                         Ok.
-
-Command: CGET:1,pid;                    Get message from chatserver.
-         100:2,0,message;               If message present.
-	 100:2,1,error;                 Error and disconnect chat.
-	 100:0;                         No new message.
-
-
-         Group D, Disk watch command.
-
-Command: DRES:0;                        Reset and reread disk tables.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Always Ok.
-
-Command: DSPC:0;                        Enough free diskspace.
-Reply:   100:1;n;                       0=No, 1=Yes, 2=Unknown, 3=Error.
-
-Command: DGFS:0;                        Get filesystem status (see note below).
-         100:n,data1, ..., data10;      Maximum 10 filesystems datalines.
-
-
-         Group G, Global commands.
-
-Command: GNOP:0;                        No OPerations.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-
-Command: GPNG:1,data;                   Ping, echo data.
-Reply:   100:1,data;                    Ping reply.
-
-Command: GVER:0;                        Give server version.
-Reply:   100:1,Version ....;            Version reply.
-
-Command: GSTA:0;                        Get complete mbsed status record. (13 fields)
-Reply:   100:19,start,laststart,daily,startups,clients,tot_clients,tot_peak,syntax_errs,
-                com_errs,today_clients,today_peak,today_syntax,today_comerr,bbsopen,
-                is_zmh,do_inet,processing,system_load,sequence;
-
-Command: GMON:1,n;                      Get registration info line, 1=First, 0=Next line.
-Reply:   100:7,pid,tty,user,program,city,isdoing,starttime;
-         100:0;                         No more lines.
-
-Command: GSYS:0;                        Get bbs statistics.
-         100:7,calls,pots_calls,isdn_calls,network_calls,local_calls,startdate,lastcaller;
-
-Command: GLCC:0;                        Get Lastcallers count
-         100,1,n;                       Return counter value.
-
-Command: GLCR:1,recno;                  Get Lastcaller record
-         100:9,user,location,level,tty,time,minsmcalls,speed,cations;
-         201:1,16;                      Not available.
-
-
-         Group M, MIB commands.
-
-Command: MSMS:6,kbrcvd,kbsent,direction,state,itype,freqs; Set Mailer Session
-Reply:   100,0;
-
-Command: MGMS:0;			Get Mailer Session
-Reply:	 100:12,kbrcvd,kbsent,sessin,sessout,sess_sec,sess_unseq,sess_bad,ftsc,yoohoo,emsi,binkp,freqs;
-
-Command: MSTN:3,in,out,bad;		Set Tosser Netmail
-Reply:   100,0;
-
-Command: MGTN:0;			Get Tosser Netmail
-Reply:	 100:3,in,out,bad;
-
-Command: MSTI:3,in,out,bad;		Set Tosser Internet-email
-Reply:   100,0;
-
-Command: MGTI:0;			Get Tosser Internet-email
-Reply:   100:3,in,out,bad;
-
-Command: MSTE:4,in,out,bad,dupe;	Set Tosser Echomail
-Reply:   100:0;
-
-Command: MGTE:0;			Get Tosser Echomail
-Reply:   100:4,in,out,bad,dupe;
-
-Command: MSTR:4,in,out,bad,dupe;	Set Tosser RFC-news
-Reply:   100:0;
-
-Command: MGTR:0;			Get Tosser RFC-news
-Reply:   100:4,in,out,bad,dupe;
-
-Command: MGTT:0;			Get Tosser Totals
-Reply:	 100:4,in,out,bad,dupe;
-
-Command: MSFF:6,in,out,bad,dupe,magics,hatched;	Set Tosser Files
-Reply:   100:0;
-
-Command: MGFF:0;			Get Tosser Files
-Reply:   100:6,in,out,bad,dupe,magics,hatched;
-
-Command: MSBB:9,sessions,minutes,posted,uploads,kbupload,downloads,kbdownload,chats,chatminutes; Set BBS
-Reply:   100:0;
-
-Command: MGBB:0;			Get BBS
-Reply:	 100:9,sessions,minutes,posted,uploads,kbupload,downloads,kbdownload,chats,chatminutes
-
-Command: MGOB:0;			Get Outbound Size
-Reply:   100:1,size;
-
-
-         Group S, Status commands.
-
-Command: SBBS:0;                        Get BBS Status (open, zmh, shutdown).
-Reply:   100:2,0,The system is open for use;
-         100:2,1,The system is closed right now!;
-         100:2,2,The system is closed for Zone Mail Hour!;
-
-Command: SOPE:0;                        Open the BBS.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-
-Command: SCLO:1,mesage;                 Close the BBS with reason.
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-
-Command: SFRE:0;                        Is the BBS Free.
-Reply:   100:1,Running utilities: n  Active users: n;
-         100:0;                         It's free.
-
-Command: SSEQ:0;                        Get next unique sequence number.
-Reply:   100:1,number;                  Next unique sequence number.
-
-Command: SEST:1,semafore;               Get status of internal semafore.
-Reply:   100:1,n;                       1 = set, 0 = not set.
-         200:1,16;                      Semafore not known.
-
-Command: SECR:1,semafore;               Set semafore
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok.
-         200:1,16;                      Error.
-
-Command: SERM:1,semafore;               Remove semafore
-Reply:   100:0;                         Ok (also if there was no semafore).
-         200:1,16;                      Semafore not known.
-
-Note: in reply of DGFS the reply is 100:n,size free mountpoint fstype,..... -where n = 1 for 1 filesystem, and 10 for a total of 10 filesystems. There -will never be a reply for more then 10 filesystems. The reported filesystems -are collected by a thread process of mbtask that only includes the filesystems -actually used by mbse. -This is used by the mbmon program to get a "live" view of your filesystems. -The GSPC command is used by utilities to check if enough space is available to -continue to work safely. -

 

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- -
Last update 31-Jan-2001
-

mbtoberep - List newfiles to report

- -

Synopsis.

-

-mbtoberep -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbtoberep is a small utility to list the file -~/etc/toberep.data which contains the newfiles found on your system before -mbaff announce is run. This program is intended for system -development but I decided to leave it in the distribution for now. If you -pipe the output thru more or less you are able to inspect the records. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbtoberep you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbuser.html b/html/programs/mbuser.html deleted file mode 100644 index 99f246a5..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbuser.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbuser - User Database Maintenance. - - - -
- -
Last update 02-Feb-2001
-

mbuser - User Database Maintenance

- -

Sysnopsis.

-

-mbuser [commands] <options> -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbuser is the user database maintenance program. It can delete -users upto a certain level who have not called for a number of days. It can -also pack the user database. This is not really a pack of the database, the -deleted records are zeroed but the database is never shrinked. Every user -once in this database will keep his record forever. This is to be sure that -all LastRead Pointers will be correct. Records that are zeroed can be -reused for new users. mbuser must run setuid root and -setgid root because it executes /usr/sbin/userdel to delete the Unix account -of the user that is removed from the bbs. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbuser you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. mbuser must be -installed setuid root and setgid root, ls -la looks like this:
-

--rws--s--x   1 root     root        23560 Jun 19 19:50 /opt/mbse/bin/mbuser*
-
-

 

- -

Commands.

-

-mbuser kill [n] [l] will mark users to delete who have not -called in n days upto and including level l. -

-mbuser pack will delete (zero) the users marked for deletion. -You should also run this command if you marked users to delete with -mbsetup. -

 

- -

Options.

-

-mbuser [command] -quiet will suppress screen output, this is -for running mbuser in the background or from the crontab. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/programs/mbuseradd.html b/html/programs/mbuseradd.html deleted file mode 100644 index 864f80da..00000000 --- a/html/programs/mbuseradd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Programs - mbuseradd - The useradd wrapper. - - - -
- -
Last update 27-Aug-2005
-

mbuseradd - The useradd wrapper.

- -

Sysnopsis.

-

-mbuseradd [gid] [username] [comment] [userdir] -

 

- -

Description.

-

-mbuseradd is the wrapper for the useradd -program that should be present on most GNU/Linux systems. useradd -may only be executed by root and there are some other minor -things that need to be done as root to create a new Unix -account that can be used with MBSE BBS. The solution for these problems is -mbuseradd, this little program runs setuid root and setgid -root. If it fails to do that it aborts. mbuseradd is called -by mbnewusr and checks if it's called like that. -If it is successfull the user will -have an entry in /etc/passwd, the comment is his Fidonet name, and his shell -is $MBSE_ROOT/bin/mbsebbs. -

-If all this is successfull until now, the homedirectory for this user is -created and the right ownership and permissions are set. In his homedirectory -the empty file .hushlogin is placed to prevent check for -new mail when he logs into your system. This is the Unix mailcheck that is -skipped and has nothing todo with the check for new mail in the bbs. All -other directories that are needed for the bbs are created by mbsebbs. -

 

- -

Environment.

-

-In order to run mbuseradd you must set the global variable -$MBSE_ROOT. This variable must point to the root directory -of the bbs structure. The main configuration file config.data -must be present in the ~/etc directory. mbuseradd must be -installed setuid root and setgid root, ls -la looks like this:
-

--rws--s--x   1 root     root         6644 Jun 26 21:23 /opt/mbse/bin/mbuseradd*
-
-

 

- -

Commands.

-

-Not mentioned here because mbuseradd is only called by mbnewusr, -running manually is not supported. - -

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- - - diff --git a/html/routing.html b/html/routing.html deleted file mode 100644 index 08ed3027..00000000 --- a/html/routing.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Netmail routing behaviour. - - - -
- -
Last update 22-Oct-2001
-

MBSE BBS Netmail routing behaviour

- -

Introduction

-

-The mbfido program that is responsible for unpacking, -importing, exporting and routing of netmail has a build in default routing -plan. In general this is quite simple, if we know the destination node or -his uplink, (that node or uplink is in our setup), then we will route via -that node in our setup. If the node or his uplink is not in our setup, then -the nodelist is used and normal fidonet routing is used. This means, if you -are a node, everything goes to your hub, if you are a hub, then mail for -your downlinks will go direct to the downlinks because they are in your setup, -everything else goes to the host. -If you are a host, then your own downlinks will get the mail direct, -the downlinks of the hubs in your net well be routed via the hubs below you. -If it is for a node in your region but outside your net, mail will be routed via -the other hosts in your region. Mail to outside your region will go to the -region coordinators system. -

 

- -

Tracking and bouncing

-

-At this moment there is no bouncing of undeliverable mail. I will built this -in, but it will only work inside your own net. I will never include code for -bouncing mail outside your net, because nodelists are always not uptodate. -

 

- -

Special routing

-

-What if you need special routing. The solution is simple, add the routing -nodes to your setup and fill in the "route via" field. If you don't have a -session password with that node, leave the password fields blank. This node -will never know that he is in your setup as long as you have the notify -settings for that node switched off. To figure -out such solutions yourself, I have included the flow diagrams for the tracking -module. -

 

- -

Main tracking routine:

-
-
-	+=============================+
-	|     Trackmail to dest.      |
-	+--------------+--------------+
-		       |
-	++-------------+-------------++
-	||   rc = GetRoute to dest   || (See next diagram).
-	++-------------+-------------++
-		       |
-	+--------------+--------------+  yes
-	|       rc = R_NOROUTE        +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       | no			| res: R_NOROUTE |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+  yes
-	|       rc = R_UNLISTED       +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       |			| res: R_UNLISTED|
-		       |			+----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+  yes
-	|        rc = R_LOCAL         +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       | no			| result: R_LOCAL|
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+  no
-	|   routing node in setup ?   +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       | yes			|   result:  rc  |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+  no
-	|   "Route via" filled in ?   +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       | yes			|  res: R_ROUTE  |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+
-	|   Change route to address   |
-	|       result = R_ROUTE      |
-	+=============================+
-
-
-

Sub function GetRoute:

-
-
-	+=============================+
-	|          GetRoute           |
-	+--------------+--------------+
-		       |   
-	+--------------+--------------+
-	|      Add domain name	      |
-	+--------------+--------------+
-		       |
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes
-	|  Is dest our own address ?  +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			|   rc = R_LOCAL |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes
-	| Is dest our point address ? +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			|  rc = R_DIRECT |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes (route to boss)
-	|    Are we a point system    +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			| dest is my Boss|
-		       |                        |  res: R_DIRECT |
-		       |			+----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes
-	| Dest. addr. in nodes setup? +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			|  rc = R_DIRECT |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes
-	| Boss of point dest in setup +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			|  rc = R_DIRECT |
-		       |			|   dest = Boss  |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+ 
-	| Is node listed and do we    | yes
-        | know his uplink in setup ?  +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			| dest is uplink |
-		       |			|  rc = R_DIRECT |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes
-	|   Are we host in network ?  +------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+
-		       | no			| Set host addr. |
-		       |			+--------+-------+
-		       |				 +----------+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes			    |
-	|    Are we hub in domain ?   +------------------+	    |
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+  |
-		       | no			|  Set hub addr. |  v
-		       |			+--------+-------+  |
-		       |				 |	    |
-		       +---------------<-----------------+-----<----+
-		       |
-	+--------------+--------------+
-	|    Set our region number    |
-	+--------------+--------------+
-		       |
-		       |
-	+--------------+--------------+ no
-	|       Host address set ?    +-----------------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+				    |
-		       | yes					    |
-		       |					    |
-	+--------------+--------------+ 
-        |  Dest region <> our region  | yes			    |
-	|  or Dest zone <> our zone   +------------------+	    |
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+  |
-		       | no			|   Dest to RC   |  |
-		       |			|  rc = R_ROUTE  |  |
-		       |			+================+  |
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes			    |
-	|     Dest net <> our net     +------------------+	    |
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+  |
-		       | no			| to host destnet|  |
-		       |			|  rc = R_ROUTE  |  |
-		       |			+================+  |
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes			    |
-	|       Has node a hub        +------------------+	    |
-	+--------------+--------------+		+--------+-------+  |
-		       | yes			| to node's hub  |  |
-		+------+--------+		|  rc = R_ROUTE  |  |
-		| dest is direct|		+================+  |
-		|  rc = R_ROUTE |				    |
-		+===============+				    |
-								    |
-		       +------------------------<-------------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+ no
-	|       Hub address set ?     +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       | yes			|  via our hub   |
-		       |			|  rc = R_ROUTE  |
-		       |			+================+
-	+--------------+--------------+ yes
-	|  Dest node of our hub addr  +-----------------+
-	+--------------+--------------+		+-------+--------+
-		       | no			|  rc = R_DIRECT |
-		       |			+================+
-		+------+-------+
-		| dest is host |
-		| rc = R_ROUTE |
-		+==============+
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- - diff --git a/html/setup/archiver.html b/html/setup/archiver.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6e88e193..00000000 --- a/html/setup/archiver.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Archiver programs. - - - -
- -
Last update 09-Nov-2003
-

MBSE BBS Setup - archiver programs

- -To process mail, files and test new uploads you need archivers to process those -files. For each (un)archiver you must setup the full path and filename and -commandline switches. Archivers and unarchivers may be different programs such -as zip and unzip.

-There is a little -difference in processing mail and files, mail will always work on the same -directory, while for ticfile processing the archives can contain subdirectories. -So it is obvious that for rearchiving a file you need the recursive -switches to keep the directory structure within an archive as it was.

-There is also a special command to replace a banner in an archive. This is when -you receive files with the banner of your uplink in it and you want to replace -it with the add of your own bbs and you don't want to mess with the files in -the archive.

-The last option is to extract the file FILE_ID.DIZ from the -archive, this can be used for file description when the file is imported in -your bbs. To make life a little more easy, during the first bbs setup the most -common archivers already configured. You only need to make sure that they are -really present on your system. -

-When you configured the sources and build mbse, the configure script searched -for excisting archivers. When mbsetup was run the first time, when mbtask was -started, the archivers found on your system are already configured with the -right paths and enabled. -If you want the refresh the archivers configuration again after you added new -archiver programs, then remove /opt/mbse/etc/archiver.data. Compile the whole -bbs again, start with make clean and ./configure. -After you reinstalled the binaries, run mbsetup and the new archivers are -automagic added to the setup. Of course, you can also add new archivers -manually. Archivers that were not originally found but are known, are present in -the setup but are disabled. -

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- - - diff --git a/html/setup/bbs.html b/html/setup/bbs.html deleted file mode 100644 index c7dcabfb..00000000 --- a/html/setup/bbs.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Edit BBS Setup. - - - -
- -
Last update 02-Mar-2003
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Edit BBS Setup.

- -

Edit BBS Setup.

-

-The BBS setup is split in the following sections: -

- -

    -
  1. Security limits -
  2. Language setup -
  3. BBS menus -
  4. File areas -
  5. Transfer protocols -
  6. BBS List data -
  7. Oneliners -
- -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -
- - - diff --git a/html/setup/chat.html b/html/setup/chat.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2740b624..00000000 --- a/html/setup/chat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Internet BBS Chat. - - - -
- -
Last update 16-Nov-2005
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Internet BBS Chat

- -

Introduction.

-

-MBSE BBS has the chat system that can be linked via internet, Internet BBS -Chat (IBC) using the protocol described in FSP-9999.999. With this setup you can -define other BBS systems to link with. To use IBC with other systems you need to -make sure that UDP port 60179 is open on your firewall. -

 

- -

Edit systems

-

-

-Comment   The remote BBS name or a comment.
-Server    The Full Qualified Domain Name of the remote.
-Dyn. DNS  Yes if the remote uses a dyndns name.
-Myname    My FQDN (default copied from 1.2.10).
-Password  The password for the link.
-Active    Is the link active.
-Deleted   If this records must be deleted.
-Compress  Use zlib compression on the link (Not yet).
-
-

- -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/domains.html b/html/setup/domains.html deleted file mode 100644 index 115c41ab..00000000 --- a/html/setup/domains.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Edit Domains. - - - -
- -
Last update 25-Oct-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Edit Domains.

- -

Introduction.

-

-The domains table is used to translate Fidonet domains to internet domains -and back for the Fidonet <-> Internet gateway. When you add entries to -this table make sure that the entry .fidonet and -.ftn is always the last entry. This is the default entry. -New added domains can be moved in place with the Move -command. -

 

- -

Edit Domains.

-

-

-Fidonet   The Fidonet domain to match.
-Internet  The internet domain to match.
-Active    If this domain is active.
-Deleted   If this domain must be deleted.
-
-

-Next is an example table. -

-Domains example -

-BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/emareas.html b/html/setup/emareas.html deleted file mode 100644 index c7862425..00000000 --- a/html/setup/emareas.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Mail Setup - Mail Areas. - - - -
- -
Last update 14-Oct-2007
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Mail Setup -> Mail Areas.

- -

Introduction.

-

-Mail areas have fixed area numbers, just like file areas. But if you want you -can move areas. -Some offline readers don't like changing the area numbers. All areas can -be of the following types: local, netmail, echomail and news. If you gate -news and echomail in the same area, then select echomail -if this area is a Fidonet area, select news if this area is a Usenet news area. -

-There is a global setup tool, if you are in the main message area setup screen then -you can choose the Global command. This will allow you to do bulk changes on areas -selected by the mail groups. Options are delete connection, add new connection, -replace connection, change connection status, change days old for purge, change -maximum messages for purge, change user security, change aka to use, change origin line, -change netmail reply board and delete message area. -

 

- -

Message Area Setup.

-

-

-Area Name   The description of the area.
-Area Tag    The echomail area tag.
-Group       The name of the echomail group.
-Newsgroup   The newsgroup name if you are gating this area.
-JAM base    The path and name of the JAM message base without extension.
-Origin      The origin line to add to echomail messages.
-Fido Aka    The Fidonet aka for this area.
-QWK name    The name of the area for OffLine Readers.
-Distrib.    Leave this blank for now!
-Area Type   Local, Netmail, Echomail or News.
-Msg Kinds   Private/Public, Private, Public, Read Only.
-Charset     Default characterset for the area
-Active      If this area is active.
-Days Old    The maximum age of the messages before purging.
-Max. Msgs   The maximum messages in this area.
-Articles    The maximum news headers to fetch.
-Netreply    Netmail reply area if this is echomail.
-Read Sec.   The security level to read messages.
-Write Sec.  The security level to write messages.
-Sysop Sec.  The security level to do sysop actions.
-User Del.   Users may delete their own messages.
-Aliases     Allow the use of an Alias.
-Quotes      Add a random quote under new messages (Oneliner database).
-Mandatory   If this area is mandatory for downlinks.
-UnSecure    Don't check link address during toss (Dangerous!).
-OLR Default Switch area default on for OLR users.
-OLR Forced  Area is always on for OLR users.
-Connections This will take you to the screen to edit up and downlinks.
-Security    The security flags for downlinks to access this area.
-
-

- -Mail areas setup -

 

- -

Edit connection

-

-

-Aka         The network address.
-Send to     Export mail to this node.
-Recv from   Import mail form this node.
-Pause       The node is temporary disconnected.
-Excluded    The node is disconnected by the sysop.
-Delete      Delete this connection.
-
-

-A note about the excluded switch. This can be used to disconnect a node -from the area by moderator request. AreaMgr requests from that node -for this area are not processed anymore, he cannot disconnect this area -and reconnect. -If you want to block access to the area in a certain group for a node who has -access to the group you should use the Security flags and also set the correct -security flags for the node. -

 

- - -

Global Commands.

-

-From menu 9.2 you can enter the global commands menu. In this menu you can: -

    -
  1. Delete connection -
  2. Add new connection -
  3. Replace connection -
  4. Change connection status -
  5. Change days old -
  6. Change max. messages -
  7. Change max. articles -
  8. Change bbs security -
  9. Change link security -
  10. Change aka to use -
  11. Change origin line -
  12. Change netmail reply -
  13. Delete message area -
-After you have selected the action you want and added the items to do, you will see -a screen were you can select message area groups. You can then tag one or more -groups and press enter when you are done. Then you have one chance to perform the -actions or to bail out. All areas matching in that group are affected by your -changes. If you are not happy with the result, don't save the database and no -harm is done. The file mbsetup.log shows all affected areas. -

 

- - -

Automatic area creation.

-

-If you want to use the automatic area creation you have to define this in the -message area groups. This has been changed since MBSE BBS version 0.33.19. -

- -BackBack to Mail Setup  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/emgroup.html b/html/setup/emgroup.html deleted file mode 100644 index 261c0700..00000000 --- a/html/setup/emgroup.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Mail Setup - Message Groups. - - - -
- -
Last update 27-Mar-2006
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Mail Setup - Message Groups.

- -

Introduction.

-

-Message Groups are to logically divide your echomail areas in groups for -different mail networks. It makes sense to select the groups by uplink, and -areas file that is available for each network. When you have defined a Areas -file and a message is received while you have no area for it, the area will be -created with the defaults that are set in the message area group. This will only -work if you receive a message from the uplink defined in this group, not from -any downlinks. -A note about the Start at area you can define, this may be higher then -your number of areas currently is. As soon as a area is created in this group -the areas database will be expanded so that it fits. Select these values -carefully, make sure you have room for all possible areas in that group and -skip a number of extra areas for future expansion. -

 

- -

Message Group Setup.

-

-

-Name        The name of the group.
-Comment     The description of the group.
-Base path   The base for the JAM path without the area name.
-Read sec    The read security for bbs users for auto created areas.
-Write sec   The write security for bbs users for auto created areas.
-Sysop sec   The sysop security for bbs users for auto created areas.
-Link sec    The link security to copy to new created areas.
-Start at    Start area number (lowest) to create new areas.
-Net reply   Netmail reply board for auto created areas.
-Users del   User may delete for auto created areas.
-Aliases     Are aliases allowed in auto created areas.
-Quotes      Append a quote when user writes in auto created areas.
-Active      If this group is active.
-Deleted     If this group must be deleted.
-Auto change Change areas when running mbfido areas.
-User change Create/delete areas when users connect/disconnect.
-Use Aka     The Fidonet aka to use.
-Uplink      The Fidonet aka of your uplink.
-Areas       Areas file in the path defined in 1.4.6 screen 2.
-Charset     Default character set to use.
-GoldED grp  Groupnumber for GoldED include file.
-
-

-Mail groups setup -

- -BackBack to Mail Setup  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/fdb.html b/html/setup/fdb.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2e13d1b7..00000000 --- a/html/setup/fdb.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Files Database. - - - -
- -
Last update 08-Mar-2004
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Files Database.

- -

Introduction.

-

-This option allows you to manually edit the files in the files database. -The option to edit the file description is not present at this moment, but -will be when I have the time. The basic file entries can't be changed. -

 

- -

Edit File.

-

-

-FileName  The 8.3 filename of the file.
-Long fn   The long filename of the file.
-FileSize  The size of the file in bytes.
-FileDate  The real date of the file.
-Last DL.  The date of the last download of the file.
-Upl.Date  The upload date.
-TIC Area  The name of the tic area the file was received in.
-Magic     The magic name to download/freq this file.
-Uploader  The name of the uploader.
-Times DL  The number of times downloaded from the BBS.
-Password  The password to access this file.
-Deleted   If this file should be deleted.
-No Kill   Don't delete this file with mbfile
-Announced If this file is ever announced as new.
-
-

- -File database setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/fegroup.html b/html/setup/fegroup.html deleted file mode 100644 index 33725be2..00000000 --- a/html/setup/fegroup.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - File Groups. - - - -
- -
Last update 08-Mar-2003
-

MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - File Groups.

- -

Introduction.

-

-File echo groups are to logically divide your file echo's for different -file distribution networks. -This screen also has a lot of fields that are needed for the auto area create. -When a new area is created a bbs download area is made and a new tic area record -is made. -It makes sense to select the groups by uplink and -area file that is available for that file distribution network. By doing that -downlinks can connect areas that are not yet connected at your bbs but are -available from your uplink. If you are connected to the filegate then there is -one area file for all distribution groups. You must then create a file group for -each distribution group, ie. Fidonet, SDS etc. The name of that group must -exactly match the comment field in the group in this setup. -

 

- -

File Group Setup.

-

-

-Name      File Echo Group name.
-Comment   The description of that group.
-Base path The base path for new created areas.
-Active    If this group is active.
-Use Aka   The Fidonet aka to use for this group
-Uplink    The Fidonet aka of the uplink.
-Areas     The name of the areas file (in ~/var/arealists).
-Filegate  Is area file in filegate.zxx format or not.
-Banner    Banner file to add to archives.
-Convert   Archiver to convert archive to.
-BBS group BBS group name.
-New group New files announce group.
-Active    If this group is active.
-Deleted   If this group must be deleted.
-Start at  New created areas must start at area nr.
-Auto chng Auto change when running mbfido areas
-User chng Auto create areas on downlinks requests.
-Replace   Set replace option in new areas.
-Dupecheck Set Dupecheck option in new areas.
-Secure    Set secure option in new areas.
-Touch     Set Touch filedate option in new areas.
-Virscan   Set virus scanner option in new areas.
-Announce  Set announce files option in new areas.
-Upd magic Set update magicname option in new areas.
-File ID   Set File ID option in new areas.
-Conv. all Set convert all option in new areas.
-Send orig Set send original option in new areas.
-DL sec    Set download security in new areas.
-UP sec    Set upload security in new areas.
-LT sec    Set list security in new areas.
-Upl. area Set upload area number in new areas.
-Link sec  Set link security to copy to new areas.
-
-

-File echo groups setup -

- -BackBack to File Echo's Setup  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/fidonet.html b/html/setup/fidonet.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5bda8598..00000000 --- a/html/setup/fidonet.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Fidonet Networks. - - - -
- -
Last update 29-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - fidonet Networks

- -Each fidonet network can have maximum 6 zones. The main zone (where you are) -must be the first zone, the others will follow. You can add 6 additional -nodelists to merge with the main nodelist. These additional nodelists are -normally more recent that the main nodelist, so entries in the additional -nodelists will replace entries from the main nodelist when you compile the -nodelists. In the shown example you can see that I have a regional nodelist -and a pointlist added for my region. For each additional list you must -specify the RC address because that information is normally not present in these -nodelists. Watch out! Nodelist names are case sensitive. If you receive a -nodelist and automatic put them in place with the mbfido -program, and the resulting file is uppercase, you must use uppercase names -here also. You don't need to give the extension of the nodelist name, the -mbindex will figure that out. -

-Fidonet networks setup -

- -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/fileecho.html b/html/setup/fileecho.html deleted file mode 100644 index 715ad321..00000000 --- a/html/setup/fileecho.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - TIC Areas. - - - -
- -
Last update 12-Aug-2005
-

MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - TIC Areas.

- -

Introduction.

-

-In this setup you can define the File Echo's or TIC areas. Files received or -send from this areas are bound together with a *.tic file with information -about the file and where to store that file. Each file echo must belong to a -group, in this grouprecord is the information about costsharing and some -other details. When a file is received at your system you can do several -things with that file before it is stored in your download areas such as; -scanning the file for virusses, extracting the FILE_ID.DIZ file to use as -description, allow update of magic alias, convert to another compression -format, replace the file archive comment with an add of your own bbs and limit -the number of files (nodelists). -

 

- -

TIC Area Setup.

-

-

-Comment    A description for this area.
-Area tag   The tag for this area.
-Security   The security access flags for downlinks.
-BBS area   The BBS download area number, 0 means passthru.
-Message    Not in use yet.
-Group      The group where this area belongs to.
-Keep #     The number of files to keep, the name must match.
-Fido aka   The Fidonet aka to use for this area.
-Convert    The archiver to convert to, leave blank for none.
-Banner     The bannerfile (in ~/etc) to replace in the archive.
-Replace    Honor the "Replace" command in the .tic file.
-Dupecheck  Check for duplicates in this area.
-Secure     Check if the sending system is connected.
-Touch      Touch rearchived files to the original date.
-Virus sc.  Try to scan for virusses.
-Announce   Files may be announced in this area.
-Upd magic  Allow update magic request name.
-File_id    Try to use the FILE_ID.DIZ file for description.
-Conv.all   Convert archive even if it is already right.
-Send org.  Send original received file instead of the file from the BBS.
-Mandatory  Downlinks can't disconnect from this area.
-Notified   Not in use yet.
-Upl discon Not in use yet.
-Deleted    If this area must be deleted.
-Active     If this area is active.
-New SR     Give new node links the status SR instead of S.
-Systems    To the screen with connected systems.
-
-

-TIC area setup -

- - -

Global Commands.

-

-From menu 10.2 you can enter the global commands menu. In this menu you can: -

    -
  1. Delete connection -
  2. Add new connection -
  3. Replace connection -
  4. Change connection status -
  5. Change aka to use -
  6. Change security flags -
  7. Delete TIC area -
-After you have selected the action you want and added the items to do, you will see -a screen were you can select TIC file area groups. You can then tag one or more -groups and press enter when you are done. Then you have one chance to perform the -actions or to bail out. All areas matching in that group are affected by your -changes. If you are not happy with the result, don't save the database and no -harm is done. The file mbsetup.log shows all affected areas. -

- - -BackBack to File Echo's Setup  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/filefind.html b/html/setup/filefind.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3fb56745..00000000 --- a/html/setup/filefind.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Filefind Areas. - - - -
- -
Last update 05-Mar-2007
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Filefind Areas.

- -

Introduction.

-

-The filefind idea on Fidonet came from the program Allfix written by Harald -Harms. The idea is -that a user writes a mail in a filefind area addressed to "Allfix" with in the -subject line the items to search for. On all BBS'es with a filefind utility -those programs try to find the requested files and then produce a reply of -which files they have found. That reply can be in the same area, in a special -reply echo or can be sent by netmail. Usually the user gets a lot of replies -from which he can see if someone has the file(s) available he was searching -for. -

 

- -

Filefind Setup.

-

-

-Comment     The comment for this area.
-Origin      The origin line to use for the reply.
-Aka to use  The Fidonet aka to use in this area.
-Scan area   The JAM area in which to scan for requests.
-Reply area  The JAM area to put the replies in, leave blank if in the same area.
-Language    The language to use for the reply.
-Template    The name of the macro template file.
-Active      If this area is active.
-Deleted     If this area must be deleted.
-Net. reply  If the reply will be sent by netmail.
-CHRS kludge The CHRS kludge and encoding to use.
-Keywrd len  The minimum keyword length allowed in search.
-
-

-Filefind setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/files.html b/html/setup/files.html deleted file mode 100644 index 75e35709..00000000 --- a/html/setup/files.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - File Areas. - - - -
- -
Last update 11-Aug-2005
-

MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - File Areas.

- -

File Areas introduction.

-

-This is the setup for the file areas in which users can up and download files. -This database has fixed area numbers, the database can't be packed. -Extending the database is allways possible. One important note, -before you can set this up, you need to define the -newfiles groups. -

-If you change the path in an existing area, all files in that area are automatic -moved to the new location. -

 

- -

File Areas Setup.

-

-

-Area Name  The area name.
-Path       The full path to the file area.
-Down Sec.  The download security level.
-Upl. Sec.  The upload security level.
-List Sec.  The security level to list the files in this area.
-Available  If this area is available. If you make an available
-           area unavailable the area is checked if there are 
-	   downloadable files in that area. If so, you can't remove 
-	   the area. If there are none you will be asked if you are 
-	   sure. After the area is made unavailable, the record is 
-	   filled with reasonable default values.
-Check New  Check this area for new files if a user logs in.
-Dupecheck  Check this area for duplicates if a user uploads a file.
-Free area  If all files in this area are free.
-Direct DL  Allow direct download from this area.
-Pwd upl.   Allow users to password protect their uploads.
-Filefind   Search in this area for filefind requests.
-Add alpha  Add .tic files alphabetic sorted or at the bottom of the list.
-File req.  Allow File Request from this area.
-BBS group  Not in use yet.
-New group  New files announce group. See Newfiles groups for more info.
-Min. age   Minimum user age to access this area.
-Password   The password for this area. If blank, no password is needed.
-DL days    How long must a file not been downloaded to (re)move it.
-FD days    How old must a file be to be (re)moved.
-Move area  The area to move the file to, if zero it is deleted.
-Archiver   The archiver to use to repack the files with.
-Upload     Alternate upload area. If a user uploads a file in this
-           area, it will be placed in the alternate area. If the
-           value is zero, the file will be placed in the current
-           file area. On CD-rom areas you must not leave this zero
-           unless you set the upload security level so high that
-           nobody can upload in this area.
-
-

-File areas setup -

- -BackBack to BBS index  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/global.html b/html/setup/global.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7f5a6961..00000000 --- a/html/setup/global.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,439 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Global Setup. - - - -
- -
Last update 01-Mar-2007
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Global Setup

- -In this setup you can edit all global settings for MBSE BBS. All sections will -be discussed below. -

- -

1.1. Fidonet Aka's.

-

-Here you can enter 40 fidonet addresses. These are 5d addresses. Make sure you -group the different zone's together, strange things will happen if you don't -group them. -

- -

1.2. Edit Registration Info.

-

-

-BBS Name   The name of your BBS
-Maildomain Your internet mail domain name (or system host.domain.com 
-             if you don't have a maildomain).
-Sysop uid  The Unix name of your Sysop account
-Sysop Fido The Fidonet name of your Sysop account
-Location   The Location of your BBS
-OLR id     The packet name for Offline mail downloads.
-Comment    A comment line for your BBS
-Origin     The default origin line for echomail
-Newuser    The default username "bbs" for new users.
-My FQDN    My real internet Full Qualified Domain Name.
-
-A note abou the last item, My FQDN. This MUST be the name that is -returned with nslookup 1.2.3.4 (use your internet IP adress there) -if you have a fixed IP address. Systems that are on a dynamic IP address and use -some sort of dyndns service may put that dyndns FQDN in there. Using this will -cause the other system to do twice as much dns resolve actions, so use this only -when needed. Another note, what you put in here has nothing to do with mail or -mail domains, that needs to be in the second option of this screen. The My FQDN -field is used by the Internet BBS Chatserver (IBC) to allow bbs systems to build -a chat network. -

- -

1.3. Edit Global Filenames.

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-

-System logfile    The name of the main logfile
-Error logfile     The name of the errors logfile
-Debug logfile     The name of the debug logfile
-Mgr logfile       The name of the area-/filemgr logfile
-Default menu      The name of the default main menu
-Chat logfile      The name of the logfile for chatting
-Welcome logo      The name of the BBS logo ANSI file
-
-

- -

1.4. Edit Global Paths

-

-

-Home dirs         The path to the users home directories
-FTP base          The FTP base path, ie. /opt/mbse/ftp/pub
-Arealists         The path where area lists and filebone lists are stored
-Ext. edit         The full path and filename to the external editor
-Rules dir         The path to the directory to store area rules
-Magic's           Where the magic filerequests are kept
-DOS path          The DOS drive and path
-Unix path         The Translated DOS path in real
-LeaveCase         Leave outbound .flo filenames as is, No forces to uppercase
-
-Nodelists         The path to the nodelist directory
-Inbound           The unprotected fidonet inbound
-Prot inb.         The (password) protected fidonet inbound
-Outbound          The outbound for the main aka
-Out queue         The outbound queue for temporary files
-*.msgs            A netmail directory from where *.msg mails are tossed
-                  These are *.msg files can be created by several doors. (Not in use yet)
-Bad TIC's         Where bad TIC files are saved
-TIC queue         Where TIC files for downlinks are kept
-TMail DOS         The T-Mail 8.3 (short) base path (empty = disable)
-TMail Win         The T-Mail long filename base path (empty = disable)
-
-If you fill in the DOS path then the DOS path and Unix path are translated -to DOS paths in the flo files for outbound mail sessions. You only need this if -another mailer uses the outbound that doesn't understand Unix paths. -The DOS path is a fake, but it must match the other mailer. -Note that the TIC queue must be somewere in the Unix path, otherwise it is -impossible to create a DOS path from the path to the TIC files in that -directory. To set this up correctly is also important if you use other mailers -as well, for example binkd, or even a DOS binkly-style mailer running from -a network. All those mailer must "see" the same file attaches in the .flo -files. -

- -

1.5. Edit BBS Configuration

-

-

-Private system    Set to true when only pre-registered users are allowed
-Exclude Sysop     True is Sysop will be invisible
-Show connect      Show connection info at logon
-Ask protocols     Ask protocol before each up/download
-Sysop level       The Sysop security level
-Password Length   The minimum password length, should be 6.
-Password Char.    The password hiding character
-Idle timeout      The idle timeout in minutes
-Login Enters      Maximum times for only enter <Enter>
-Login Attempts    Maximum login attempts
-Homedir Quota     Maximum size in MBytes for each user
-Location length   The minimum length of the location (3 in Holland!)
-Show new msgarea  Show new available message areas at logon (for OLR users)
-OLR Max. msgs.    Maximum messages to download, 0 is no limit.
-OLR Newfile days  The maximum age for newfiles in the OLR packet
-OLR Max Filereq   Maximum filerequests allowed for OLR users
-BBS Log Level     What will be logged or not the BBS program
-Utils Log Level   What will be logged or not for utilities
-Utils slowly      Should utilities release timeslices
-CrashMail level   Minimum level to allow sending netmail crash
-FileAttach level  Minimum level to allow attach files to netmail
-Min diskspace MB  At which low diskspace level utilities should stop working.
-Simult. logins    Maximum simultaneous logins allowed, 0 is unlimited, 1 is adviced.
-Child priority    Subproces nice priority, 0=high, 15=low CPU load.
-Filesystem sync   Call sync before and after execute.
-Default language  Default language (English).
-
-The minimum diskspace setting is to prevent that files get corrupted if your filesystem -is full. All drives are checked except CD-roms and floppies and the /boot directory if that -one is on a separate filesystem. Ext2, ext3, reiserfs, msdos and vfat partitions -are checked. The lowest free diskspace found counts. Default is 10 MB. -

-The Child priority sets the nice value for example zip/unzip, virus scanners -etc. Modern fast hardware will do fine with a low setting, older (pre PII) -hardware may need 15 to prevent a too heavy CPU load. -

-The filesystem sync setting is to call sync before and after the execute call, -such as when unzip is called. Almost all GNU/Linux systems need this because GNU/Linux -uses asynchronous directory changes. Since Linux 2.5.19 it should be possible to -mount filesystems synchronous. If this setting is No on asynchronous filesystems -mail and files can get corrupted. XxxxBSD systems use synchronous directory -updates and don't need this switch. If you don't know what all this is about, -leave this to the default setting. -

-Choice of default language. English is the best choice because that is the only -language that is complete in the default installation. In the user setup another -language may be used, the language set here is then used as a backup. -

- -

1.6. User flag Descriptions.

-

-In this menu you can give the 32 users flags a meaningfull description. -

- -

1.7. New users defaults.

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-Access level      The access level and flags after registration
-Cap. Username     Capitalize the username
-Ask Sex           Ask for Male/Female
-Ask Voicephone    Ask for voice phonenumber
-Ask Dataphone     Ask for data phonenumber
-Telephone scan    Scan for duplicate numbers
-Ask Handle        Ask for handle (nickname)
-Ask Birth date    Ask for birthdate (needed for checks)
-Ask Location      Ask for users location
-Ask Hot-Keys      Ask for hot-keyed menus (default is yes)
-One word names    Allow one word names
-Ask address       Ask user for his/her home address
-Give email        Give new users email access (default is yes)
-Ask Screenlen     Ask new users to set their screen length
-Do newmail check  Yes/No or Ask new user if for newmail check at logon
-Do newfiles check Yes/No or Ask new user if for newfiles check at logon
-
-

- -

1.8. Text Colors.

-

-Several prompts use different colors. They can be changed with the following -menu. -

-Colors setup -Colors setup -

- -

1.9. Sysop paging

-

-For sysop chat a protocol is used to communicate with the mbtask daemon which -has a very simple IRC like chatserver. For sysop/user chat a forced channel -with the name #sysop is used. -

-Page length       The length of a page in seconds
-Page times        Maximum number of times a user may page the sysop
-Sysop area        Message from user to Sysop area number
-Ask reason        Ask reason for chat, this will be logged
-Log Chat          Log the chat conversation
-Prompt Chk.       Check at menu prompts for Sysop breaking in
-Freeze Time       Freeze users time during chat
-

- -

1.10. Fileecho Processing.

-

-A note, when you change the number of Systems or Groups, the databases affected -will be updated automatic. -

-Keep days         How long TIC files should be kept on hold
-Hatch pwd         The internal hatch password. Make this weird.
-Drv space         The minimal free space on your disk in kilobytes
-Systems           The maximum number of connected nodes
-Groups            The maximum number of fileecho groups
-Max. dupes        The maximum number of entries in dupe database
-Keep date         Keep original filedate
-Keep netm         Keep sent netmails
-Loc resp          Respond to local created filefind messages
-Plus all          Allow filemgr +all command
-Notify            Allow filemgr notify=on/off command
-Passwd            Allow filemgr/areamgr passwd command
-Message           Allow filemgr message=on/off command
-Tic on/off        Allow filemgr tic=on/off command
-Pause             Allow filemgr pause/resume commands
-

-When you change one of the Allow filemgr settings, you also need to edit -the file /opt/mbse/english/macro/filemgr.help to reflect the new settings. -Default all these switches are set to Yes. - -

-

1.11. Edit Fidonet mail and echomail processing.

-

-Note that the first 2 mailboards must also exist in the normal mail areas if -you want to see what is in them. Here they are defined for quick access of the -tosser. For the Max. systems and groups see 1.12. If you use MBSE BBS together -with a DOS based BBS (using DOSEMU or mars netware emulator), you can set the -behaviour of the outbound to 4d. addressing instead of 5d. This option may -dissapear in the future.
-Another option is present, this is the pktdate option. This -is the full path and filename to an external program that can inspect and -correct the mail .pkt files. Originally I put this in to run pktname of Tobias -Ernst of 2:2476/418 to fix y2k problems in the incoming mail. At this time -most y2k fixes are build in, but in case you need it it's there. To make it -clear; the y2ktools written by Tobias are static compiled for GNU/Linux and they -should run on all GNU/Linux i386 versions. Until now, I still use pktdate because -it is necessary.
- -

-Badboard          The path and filename of the bad messages
-Dupeboard         The path and filename of the duplicate messages
-Pktdate           Full path and filename of a .pkt preprocessor
-Max pkts.         Maximum Kb. of mail packets before a new one is created.
-Max arcs.         Maximum size in Kilobytes of an arcmail file
-Keep days         How many day should we keep ARCmail on hold
-Echo dupes        Maximum number of entries in the echomail dupe database
-Reject old        Reject echomail messages older then n days
-Max msgs          Default maximum number of messages in each area
-Days old          Default number of days old to keep messages
-Max systems       Maximum number of nodes to connect to echomail
-Max groups        Maximum number of echomail groups
-4d address        Use 4d. addressing (not needed you only use MBSE BBS)
-Split at          Gently split messages after n KBytes (12..60)
-Force at          Force split of messages after n KBytes (16..63)
-Plus all          Allow areamgr +all command 
-Notify            Allow areamgr notify=on/off command
-Passwd            Allow areamgr/filemgr passwd command
-Pause             Allow areamgr pause/resume commands
-

-When you change one of the Allow areamgr settings, you also need to edit -the file /opt/mbse/english/macro/areamgr.help to reflect the new settings. -Default all these switches are set to Yes. -

-A note about the splitting of messages. Some tossers can't handle -messages greater than 16 KBytes, these tossers are rare these days. Most -tossers can handle messages of 32 KBytes. To set these values on the safe -side set "Split at" to 27 and "Force at" to 31. This means that a long -newfile report will be split after 27 KBytes when a new group of files -should start in the report. If it can't find that point because a large -number of files is in the group that is just being processed, the message -split will be forced right after the file that passes the 31 KBytes limit. -I use values of 1 KBytes below maximum for overhead such as SEEN-BY and -PATH lines. Values larger then 32 KBytes is not a good idea, recent tests -in May 1999 have shown that your messages will not reach all systems -if they are larger then 32 KBytes. Splitting is used for newfiles reports -and gated news articles to Fidonet. -

- -

1.12. Edit Internet mail and news processing.

-

-Email and news is setup here. There are three possible configurations which you -can set with 1.12.11: -

    -
  • No internet. If you don't have any connection to the internet - use this setting. Email will come from the default Fidonet UUCP gate and will be send out - via the UUCP gate. Users have email addresses like - user@f2802.n280.z2.fidonet.org Note, the username is their - Unix name when sending email. -
  • No maildomain. If have internet but don't have your own - maildomain (most dialup systems) you should use this mode. - Email will be sent via your local SMTP port, then through your - own sendmail (or whatever you use) to your ISP. - As soon as you are connected to the internet - the mail will be sent to your ISP's mailer. In your sendmail you should - define the mailer of your ISP as Smarthost. Incoming email will still come - from the UUCP gate. Users have email addresses like - user@f2802.n280.z2.fidonet.org Incoming email comes from - the default Fidonet UUCP gate. - Note, the username is their Unix name. - If you have your own maildomain, don't use this option, use the next option: -
  • Own maildomain. If you are permanent connected to the internet - either with a static or dynamic IP address use this option. Use this option - also if you have an UUCP domain and have a dialup UUCP connection. Also - you can use this for dialup if you have your own maildomain without UUCP, - 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.
    - If you have a dynamic IP address you can still get a DNS name from for - example dynip.com - 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 - user@yourbbs.domain.org. Note, the username is their - Unix name and yourbbs.domain.org must be an existing internet domain. -
-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 -www.linuxdoc.org, it's all there. - -
-POP3 node         The POP3 node to use, should be localhost
-POP3 user@domain  Use user@domain to login in the POP3 server
-SMTP node         The SMTP node to use, should be localhost
-NNTP node         The NNTP node to use, should be localhost
-NNTP m.r.         If the NNTP server needs the Mode Reader command
-NNTP user         The username for the NNTP server if needed
-NNTP pass         The password for the NNTP server if needed
-News dupes        The number of entries for the news dupes database.
-Email aka         The Fidonet aka to use for the fidonet.org UUCP gate
-UUCP aka          The default Fidonet UUCP gate, 2:292/875@fidonet
-Emailmode         The email mode, discussed above
-News mode         Newsfeed mode, INN, rnews or UUCP.
-Articles          The default maximum newsarticles to fetch per group.
-Split at          Gently split newfiles reports after n KBytes (12..60)
-Force at          Force split of newfiles reports after n KBytes (16..63)
-Control ok        Allow news control messages to be gated
-No regate         Don't regate already gated messages
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-In rnews mode the NNTP entries are replaced by:
-
-Path rnews        The full path and filename to the rnews binary.
-
-In UUCP mode the NNTP entries are replaced by:
-
-UUCP path         The full path to the uucppublic directory.
-UUCP node         The UUCP nodename of your ISP.
-

- - -

-

1.13. Allfiles and Newfiles lists.

-

-These are the settings that affect the generation of newfiles and allfiles reports. -

-New days          The number of days old files are "newfiles"
-Security          The highest security level to include files in the reports
-Groups            The number of newfile groups the newfiles database can hold
-

- -

1.14. Mailer Setup.

-

-Note that you can't disable FTS-0001 sessions as that is a mandatory session -protocol in Fidonet. There are 40 phonenumber translations present, this is for -countries with lots of telephone operators with all kind of prefixes for -carrier select functions. The setting of TCP/IP flags is important too, this -gives the information what this system will do. If you only enter IBN as TCP/IP -flags then the system will only call IBN nodes (binkp). The default is -XX,CM and TCP/IP systems (internet) should use the XX,CM,IBN,IFC flags. -If you cannot do TCP/IP connections, leave TCP/IP "phone" empty. The three -TCP/IP fields are used to give your system information via EMSI or binkp to -the other nodes. -

-Mailer logl.      The logging level for mailer sessions
-TCP/IP "phone"    The TCP/IP "phone" number (IP address or domain name)
-TCP/IP flags      The TCP/IP capability flags for TCP/IP sessions
-TCP/IP speed      The TCP/IP linespeed
-Timeout reset     The timout for normal modem commands
-Timeout connect   The timeout for waiting for connect
-Dial delay        The maximum delay between calls, minimum is 10 seconds.
-No Filerquests    Disable filerequests
-No callout        Disable callout
-No EMSI session   Disable EMSI
-No YooHoo/2U2     Disable FTS-0006 sessions
-No Zmodem         Disable zmodem protocol
-No Zedzap         Disable zedzap protocol
-No Hydra          Disable Hydra protocol
-No MD5            Disable binkp MD5 passwords
-Zero Locks OK     Allow zero byte lockfiles from another OS
-Phonetrans 1..40  Maximum 40 phone number translations
-Max. files        Maximum files to request, 0 is unlimited 
-Max. MBytes       Maximum MBytes to request, 0 is unlimited
-
- -

1.15. Edit HTML pages setup.

-

-Here you setup the HTML pages that can be created with the -mbfile web command. These are HTML pages of your download -areas and indexes of all areas. If there are pictures in these areas -thumbnails are created if you have the convert -command available. The document root is the same as defined in your -web server. The link to ftp must be created from that directory to -your ftp base directory. To do that become root, cd to the document root -and type ln -s /var/spool/mbse/ftp files In this case the link -is called files. Note that all download areas are accesible, -there is no user authentication yet available. -

-Docs root         The path to the httpd documents root.
-Link to ftp       The link to the ftp directory.
-URL name          The URL of your webserver.
-Charset           The default character set, ISO-8859-1.
-Author name       The author name you want in the HTTP headers.
-Convert command   The graphics convert command. (ImageMagick needed).
-Files/page        The number of files to display per web page.
-Hist. limit       Limit the number of mailhistory.html lines, 0 is unlimited.
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- -

1.16. Manager flag Descriptions.

-

-In this menu you can give the 32 area-/filemgr flags a meaningfull description. -

- -BackBack to index -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/hatch.html b/html/setup/hatch.html deleted file mode 100644 index d83abede..00000000 --- a/html/setup/hatch.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - Hatch Manager. - - - -
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MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - Hatch Manager.

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Introduction.

-

-Hatch files is nothing more than entering a new file into a file echo. That -file is searched for on your system in a specific directory with a certain -filemask. This can be for example a new created nodelist or an allfiles listing. -Everytime mbfido tic is run it will scan for files defined -in this setup. If such a file is found, a special .tic file is written and -stored in the mailers inbound directory. When the mbfido -starts processing .tic files, that new hatched file will be processed as if -it was received form another system. To let this work, you obviously need -an existing TIC area.

-The filenames to hatch may be long filenames as long as there are no spaces in -it. In the TIC file a short filename will be created for the old style tic -processors. The long filename is inserted in the TIC file as well. The short -filenames are created in the same way as windows does. -

 

- -

Hatch Manager Setup.

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-

-Mask    The path and filename mask to search for. 
-        "?" matches any character, "#" matches digits and "@" matches
-        upper or lowercase letters. Except for the "@" the test is
-	case sensitive.
-Area    The area to hatch this file in.
-Replace The filename to replace, ie. "nodelist.z*"
-Magic   The filerequest magic name, ie. "nodelist"
-Desc    The description of the file, %12 in the description
-        means copy the 12th character of the name in place.
-Dupe    Check for duplicates.
-Active  If this area is active.
-Deleted If this area must be deleted.
-Days    The days in the week to scan for this file.
-Month   The dates in the month to scan for this file.
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- -Hatch manager setup -

- -BackBack to File Echo's Setup  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

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MBSE BBS Setup Guide

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- -

Invoking mbsetup

-

-As user mbse type mbsetup to start the setup -program. This version is not yet finished. There are a few items you can't -setup yet. -When you start mbsetup you will see the following screen: -

-mbsetup -

 

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mbsetup main options

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  1. Edit Global configuration -
  2. Edit Fido networks -
  3. Edit Archiver programs -
  4. Edit Virus scanners -
  5. Edit Modem types -
  6. Edit TTY lines info -
  7. Edit Fidonet nodes -
  8. Edit BBS setup -
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    1. Edit Security limits -
    2. Edit Language setup -
    3. Edit BBS menus -
    4. Edit File areas -
    5. Edit Transfer protocols -
    6. Edit Oneliners -
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  9. Edit Mail setup -
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    1. Echo mail groups -
    2. Echo mail areas -
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  10. Edit File echo's setup -
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    1. Edit Fileecho groups -
    2. Edit Fileecho areas -
    3. Edit Hatch manager -
    4. Edit Magic files -
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  11. Edit Newfiles groups -
  12. Edit Newfiles reports -
  13. Edit Filefind setup -
  14. Edit Files database -
  15. Edit BBS users -
  16. Edit Services -
  17. Edit Domains -
  18. Edit Task Manager -
  19. Edit Routing Table -
  20. Edit Internet BBS Chat -
  21. Show software information -
  22. Create site documents -
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Last update 01-Mar-2007
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MBSE BBS Setup Guide

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- -

Invoking mbsetup

-

-As user mbse type mbsetup to start the setup -program. This version is not yet finished. There are a few items you can't -setup yet. -When you start mbsetup you will see the following screen: -

-mbsetup -

 

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mbsetup main options

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    -
  1. Edit Global configuration -
  2. Edit Fido networks -
  3. Edit Archiver programs -
  4. Edit Virus scanners -
  5. Edit Modem types -
  6. Edit TTY lines info -
  7. Edit Fidonet nodes -
  8. Edit BBS setup -
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    1. Edit Security limits -
    2. Edit Language setup -
    3. Edit BBS menus -
    4. Edit File areas -
    5. Edit Transfer protocols -
    6. Edit Oneliners -
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  9. Edit Mail setup -
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    1. Echo mail groups -
    2. Echo mail areas -
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  10. Edit File echo's setup -
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    1. Edit Fileecho groups -
    2. Edit Fileecho areas -
    3. Edit Hatch manager -
    4. Edit Magic files -
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  11. Edit Newfiles groups -
  12. Edit Newfiles reports -
  13. Edit Filefind setup -
  14. Edit Files database -
  15. Edit BBS users -
  16. Edit Services -
  17. Edit Domains -
  18. Edit Task Manager -
  19. Edit Routing Table -
  20. Edit Internet BBS Chat -
  21. Show software information -
  22. Create site documents -
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MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - Language Setup.

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Language introduction.

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-You need to define at least one language, this is the default language. -The ISO language code of the dfeault language needs to be the same as in the -global setup 1.5.24 and should be set to en. -I did this so you can make your -own local languages next to the default languages. If something is not -present in your local language, the BBS will fall back to the default -language. It is therefore wise to name all menus, macro templates and -textfiles the same for all languages used. -When you setup the languages for the first time, entries for English, Dutch, -Spanish, Galego, German, French and Chinese languages are created. -

-And important note about the ISO code, don't change this. And if you do, -then you must change the directory name under /opt/mbse/share/int -to the same name as the code here. For example for the en code the system -expects the following paths and files: -

-

-/opt/mbse/share/int/language.en
-/opt/mbse/share/int/menus/en/*.mnu
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/en/*.ans
-/opt/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/en/*.asc
-/opt/mbse/share/int/macro/en/*
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-

 

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Language setup.

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-Select      The letter to select this language.
-Name        The name of this language.
-ISO code    The 2 letter ISO code of the language.
-Available   If this language is available.
-Security    The minimum security level to select this language.
-Deleted     If this language must be deleted.
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-Language setup -

- -BackBack to BBS index  -BackBack to index  -HomeBack to main index -

- - diff --git a/html/setup/magic.html b/html/setup/magic.html deleted file mode 100644 index 655e65f7..00000000 --- a/html/setup/magic.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - Magic Files Setup. - - - -
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MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup - Magics Files Setup.

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Introduction.

-

-Magics are special actions that you can perform on files received in a .tic -area. The actions are: copy file to a directory, unpack file in a directory, -set number of files to keep, move file to another .tic area, update magic -request alias, adopt file into another area, store in another path, -delete file (don't process it further) and execute a command. The edit screen -is different for all kinds of actions you select. More than one magic record -may exist for each area. With all these actions you can for example can setup -processing of nodediff's and unpacking nodelists in the nodelist directory. -If you use the execute command, you can only execute commands that are in the -directory $MBSE_ROOT/bin, ie. /opt/mbse/bin. -

 

- -

Magics Setup.

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-

-Magic     The action to perform, select with the spacebar.
-Filemask  The filemask to scan for. "?" Matches all characters,
-          "#" matches any digit and "@" any upper or lowercase letter.
-	  Except for the "@" the test is case sensitive.
-Active    If this magic is active.
-Deleted   If this magic must be deleted.
-Area      The area in which this magic is found.
-To path   The destination path. (Copy, Other path and Unpack).
-To area   The destination area. (Adopt and Move).
-Command   The command to execute. (Execute).
-Keep #    The number of files to keep. (Keep).
-Compile   Trigger "compile nodelists". (Copy, Unpack and Execute).
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-

 

- -

Macro's

-

-In the commandline for the magic execute command you may use macro's to replace -parts of the commandline. The following macro's are defined: -

-%F   Replaced by the full path and filename of the file.
-%P   Replaced by the full path to the file.
-%N   Replaced by the filename without dot and extension.
-%E   Replaced by the extension of the filename.
-%L   The last 2 characters of the filename extension.
-%D   The day number of the year, 3 digits.
-%C   The last 2 digits of the day number of the year.
-%A   The .tic area name.
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- -

-Magic setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/mail.html b/html/setup/mail.html deleted file mode 100644 index 18ec81ed..00000000 --- a/html/setup/mail.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Mail Setup. - - - -
- -
Last update 29-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Mail Setup.

- -

Edit Mail Setup.

-

-The Mail Setup is split in the following sections: -

- -

    -
  1. Echo mail groups -
  2. Echo mail areas -
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- - diff --git a/html/setup/modems.html b/html/setup/modems.html deleted file mode 100644 index 26338f3b..00000000 --- a/html/setup/modems.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Modem types. - - - -
- -
Last update 29-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Modem types

- -In the setup screen you can define all kinds of modems you use. This includes -ISDN modems. -This is not the setup of individual lines, that is in the next section, so -if you own a bbs with 5 analogue lines with only two brands and types of -modems connected, you need only to define those two types of modems here. Some -defaults are installed during initial bbs setup. -

 

- -

Setup a modem.

-

-

-Type             The description of this modem.
-Init 1           The first modem init string.
-Init 2           The second init string (if needed).
-Init 3           The third init string (if needed).
-Reset            Not in use
-Hangup           Only needed if drop DTR doesn't work.
-Dial             The dial command.
-Info             Command to get caller-id (not tested).
-Ok               The modem "OK" response.
-Offset           The answer/connect time offset.
-Speed            The maximum modem linespeed, ie 28800.
-Available        If this modem is available.
-Deleted          If this modem must be deleted.
-Stripdash        Strip dashes from the dial command.
-Connect strings  Here you can define 20 connect strings.
-Error strings    Here you can define 10 non-connect strings.
-
-

 

- -

Special characters

-

-

-\\               Send one backslash.
-\r               Send the CR character.
-\n               Send the LF character.
-\t               Send the TAB character.
-\b               Send the BS character.
-\s               Send a space character.
-\d               Wait one second.
-\p               Wait 0,25 second.
-\D               Send untranslated phone number.
-\T               Send translated phone number.
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-

 

- -

The Hangup field

-

-This is only needed if your modem doesn't hangup by dropping the DTR line for -one second. Most modems do that if &D2 or &D3 is in the init string. -

 

- -

The Offset field.

-

-The Offset field is to calculate the cost for outgoing calls. -Analogue modems need time to establish the connection, 6 seconds is quite -common. So when you see the CONNECT BLABLA message, the phone connection -is there already 6 seconds and you are already paying for 6 seconds. This -offset is thus added to the total calculated connect time for cost -calculations. For ISDN modems this can be 1 or 0. -

 

-Modems setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/newfiles.html b/html/setup/newfiles.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8a9042a1..00000000 --- a/html/setup/newfiles.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Newfiles Reports. - - - -
- -
Last update 05-Mar-2007
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Newfiles Reports.

- -

Introduction.

-

-For each network you can define one or more newfiles reports to announce the -newfiles that arrived on your BBS. The files to include in the reports are -specified by the newfiles groups you can include or exclude for announcement. -

 

- -

Reports Setup.

-

-

-Comment     The comment for this report.
-Msg area    The JAM message base to write the report in.
-Origin line The origin line to use.
-From name   The name to use in the "From:" field.
-To name     The name to use in the "To  :" field.
-Subject     The text to use in the "Subj:" field.
-Language    Not in use yet, but DO select! 
-Template    Not in use yet.
-Aka to use  The Fidonet aka to use in this area.
-Active      If this report is active.
-Deleted     If this report must be deleted.
-New groups  The screen to define the groups to include.
-CHRS kludge The CHRS kludge an encoding to use.
-
-

- -Newfiles reports -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/newgroups.html b/html/setup/newgroups.html deleted file mode 100644 index b66e4140..00000000 --- a/html/setup/newgroups.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Newfiles Groups. - - - -
- -
Last update 30-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Newfiles Groups.

- -

Introduction

-

-The newfiles groups are there to create separate newfiles announcements for -several networks and areas. Even if you don't want to make different -announcements you still need to define at least 2 groups. One is a group -where you don't announce files in and one where you do. These groups are -linked to the BBS file areas and must be defined before you define the BBS -file areas. As you can see in the example picture I seperated the groups -in subjects. -

 

- -

Newfiles Groups Setup.

-

-

-Name    The tag name of the group.
-Comment The comment for this group.
-Active  If this group is active.
-Deleted If this group must be deleted.
-
-

- -Newfiles groups setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/nodes.html b/html/setup/nodes.html deleted file mode 100644 index f44e4c54..00000000 --- a/html/setup/nodes.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Fidonet nodes. - - - -
- -
Last update 21-Aug-2005
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Fidonet nodes.

-

- -

Introduction

-

-Unlike many other bbs packages, for each node you need only one record. If you -have a relation with a node for one network with costsharing, and other -networks without costsharing you need two records for that node. For each node -you can setup the aka's, mail, files and session handshake. There are ten -screens for each node. -

 

- -

1. Edit general setup

-

-This screen has the general information for the node. The contact info fields are -just for private use, these fields are only used in this screen. The Outbox dir is for -files to sent to the node, all file you put in there will be sent to the remote if -user mbse has read/write access to the file. Only real files are allowed, not symlinks etc. -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sysop nameThe name of the system -operator. The name entered here is used in Areamgr and Filemgr messages etc.
Outbox dirPrivate extra outbound -directory for this node. Any file dropped into this directory will be sent to -the node and removed after it is sent.
Pvt. phoneContact info, node private -phone.
Pvt. faxContact info, node private -fax.
Pvt. cellphoneContact info, node -cellphone (GSM).
Pvt. e-mailContact info, node e-mail -address.
Pvt. remarkContact info, node -remark.
Route viaA route via Fido address. All -mail for this node will be send via this Aka, even mail and files for other -networks. This can be usefull if this node has internet access so you can send -everything to this node over the internet. Note that to force calling this node -via internetr, ISDN or pots can also be done by using nodelist flags override. See -section 3. This setting is more usefull to force routing via another node or -aka.
Netmail directSet "direct" flag in -netmail to this node.
Netmail crashSend netmail always "crash" -to this node.
Netmail holdPut mail on "hold" for this -node.
Pack mailShould net- and echomail be packed in -arcmail archives.
Send notifySend automatic generated -notify messages.
LanguageThe language to use for areamgr -msgs.
DeletedIf this node must be -deleted.
-

-Nodes setup -

 

- -

2. Edit nodes aka's

-

-In this screen you can setup 20 aka's for the node. -

-Nodes aka's setup -

 

- -

3. Edit node session

-

-In this screen you can setup the session defaults. -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Session passwdThis is the mailer -session password.
Dial commandYou can put an -override here for the normal dial command. If you leave this empty the command -from the modem setup is used.
Phone number 1An alternative phone -number to dial.
Phone number 2An alternative phone -number to dial. Use these above commands if the node has another -phone number as mentioned in the nodelist.
Nodelist flagsOverride for the -nodelist flags, the nodelist flags are completly ignored if you enter something -here so make sure all flags you need are here. All aka's of this node will use -the same flags. This can be usefull to force calling this node via the -internet and to force a certain protocol.
Inet hostnameThe FQDN hostname or -IP address of this node. This replaces the original system name from the -nodelist and this is then used to make the internet TCP/IP connection. This can -be usefull if the FQDN is not present in the nodelist.
Outbound sess.Outbound session -method, choices are Direct and Directory. Direct means normal -classic mailer connections. Directory means that everything is put in a -directory from which the other node can fetch the mail and files using ftp -protocol.
Inbound sess.Inbound session -method, choices are Direct and Directory. Direct means normal -classic mailer connections. Directory means that inbound mail and files are -expected in a directory were it is stored by the node using ftp -protocol.
No EMSIDisable EMSI -handshake.
No YooHoo/2U2Disable FTSC-0006 -handshake.
No FilerequestDisable filerequest -from this node.
Don't callDo not call this -node.
8.3 namesSet this if the node only -accepts 8.3 filenames.
No PLZDisable PLZ compression on -outgoing calls with the binkp protocol.
No GZ/BZ2Disable GZ and BZ2 -compression on outgoing calls with the binkp protocol.
No ZmodemDisable Zmodem -protocol.
No ZedzapDisable Zedzap -protocol.
No HydraDisable Hydra -protocol.
Binkp CRC32Enable CRC32 file -transfer checks.
Binkp old escSome systems followed -the wrong character escape method as published in FSP-1011 revision 3. For these -systems turn this flag on or you won't be able to send long filenames with -spaces in the name or other special characters. Such known systems are Argus and -Irex upto 2.29. Others may exist, even some older mbse versions. -
No binkp/1.1Irex from version 2.24 -at least upto 2.29 have a buggy binkp/1.1 implementation. Set this to Yes for -nodes that use one of these Irex versions and the binkp session will fall back -to the binkp/1.0 protocol.
Ign. HoldIgnore the nodelist flags -Hold or Down. Set this only if you want to call a node that is Down or Hold and -you know that you can connect it.
-

-Nodes session setup -

 

- - -

4. Edit node - mail processing

-

-

- - - - - -
PKT passwordThe password to insert -in .pkt files.
Check PKT pwdCheck password in -received .pkt files. If not, errors or missing passwords are only logged. If -set, errors or missing password are refused and the .pkt files are renamed to -.bad
Mail forwardNot in use -yet.
ARCmail comp.Use ARCmail 0.60 file -naming convention for out of zone mail.
ARCmail a..zAllow a..z last -character for ARCmail filenames.
-

-Nodes mail setup -

 

- -

5. Edit mail groups

-

-Here you can tag which mail groups are available for this node. Note that all -groups are visible here, even for networks this node has no aka's in. Be -carefull not to allow a node to connect areas from networks he has no aka in. -

-Nodes mail groups -

 

- -

6. File setup

-

-

- - - - - - - -
Files passwordThe password for -.tic files.
Incl. messageSend a netmail -message for each file to send.
Send TIC fileSend .tic file to -this node.
Advanced TICSend advanced or -standard .tic files.
Advanced SBSend advanced Seen-By -lines, some systems can't handle this!
To line in TICSend the To line in -the ticfile. Some braindead systems will forward this line instead of processing -it and then the next system in the line will fail.
File forwardForward TIC files for -this node (not yet).
-

-Nodes files setup -

 

- -

7. File groups

-

-The same story as for mail groups is true for the file groups. -

-Nodes files groups -

 

- -

8. Directory session

-

-Setup in this screen is needed if you selected Inbound and or Outbound session -as Directory session. The node is then getting and bringing mail using the ftp -protocol and no normal mailer connects are being used anymore. -This may be a good solution for points, they only need a simple mailreader and a -tosser. The mail is transferred by the mbfido program, during the toss or -tic command after the normal inbound is processed mbfido will look for nodes inbound -directories to process. When mail is added to the outbound, mail for nodes with -directory sessions is not stored in the normal Binley Style Outbound but in the -session outbound directory.
-You need to setup a ftp account for this node and the best thing is to -set this up so that the other node is forced in a chroot environment, ie. make -it so that the node only sees his own directories and cannot leave that. The ftp -account needs to be a member of group bbs because mbfido needs access to the -files as well as the node. The nodes account needs also to be a member of group -bbsftp for the chroot environment. -The node needs umask 002 so that files that he puts -there will have group read/write access. During toss mbfido also stores the -files with group read/write access so that the node can remove the files when he -has fetched all files. Directory locking is supported and is compatible with -other mailers that support ftp. Here is a small sample of protftp.conf for use -with directory sessions: -

-# This is /etc/proftpd.conf for use with mbsebbs ftp mail
-# sessions and anonymous ftp access.
-# It assumes that you have a user/group "nobody" and "ftp" 
-# for normal/anonymous operation.
-# It also assumes you have a group bbsftp were ftp mail users
-# must be a member of.
-#
-ServerName			"Seaport ProFTPD server"
-ServerType			inetd
-DefaultServer			on
-#
-# Port 21 is the standard FTP port.
-Port				21
-# Umask 002 is to force new dirs and files to be group writable.
-Umask				002
-#
-# To prevent DoS attacks, set the maximum number of child processes
-# to 30.
-MaxInstances			30
-#
-# Set the user and group that the server normally runs at.
-User				nobody
-Group				nogroup
-#
-SystemLog			/var/log/proftpd
-TransferLog			/var/log/xferlog
-#
-# Anonymous ftp and members of group bbsftp have a chroot environment.
-DefaultRoot	~ bbsftp
-#
-# Normally, we want files to be overwriteable.
-<Directory /*>
-  AllowOverwrite		on
-</Directory>
-#
-# A basic anonymous FTP server configuration.
-# To enable this, remove the user ftp from /etc/ftpusers.
-<Anonymous ~ftp>
-  RequireValidShell		off
-  User				ftp
-  Group				ftp
-  # We want clients to be able to login with "anonymous" as well as "ftp"
-  UserAlias			anonymous ftp
-  #
-  # Limit the maximum number of anonymous logins
-  MaxClients			50
-  #
-  # We want 'welcome.msg' displayed at login, and '.message' displayed
-  # in each newly chdired directory.
-  DisplayLogin			welcome.msg
-  DisplayFirstChDir		.welcome
-  DisplayReadme			README
-  #
-  # Display .dotfiles and .dirs
-  LsDefaultOptions		"-a"
-  #
-  # Limit WRITE everywhere in the anonymous chroot
-  <Limit WRITE>
-    DenyAll
-  </Limit>
-  #
-  # An upload directory that allows storing files but not retrieving
-  # or creating directories.
-  <Directory incoming/*>
-     <Limit READ>
-       DenyAll
-     </Limit>
-
-     <Limit STOR>
-       AllowAll
-     </Limit>
-  </Directory>
-  #
-</Anonymous>
-
-Here are some examples to create an account, first create the extra group -bbsftp: -
-groupadd bbsftp
-
-Then create accounts like this: -
-useradd -g bbs -G bbsftp -d /opt/mbse/var/bbsftp/irex -s /bin/bash -c "FTP Mail account" irex
-
-Then give the node a password for the ftp login. Note that this account has a -shell, proftpd needs a valid shell to allow access. If the node tries to telnet -to your bbs he can't login with this account if you use mblogin, this is -because the node is not in the bbs userfile. If you system allows it, the node -can access the shell using rlogin or ssh.
-Now the items to setup for the directory sessions: -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Outbound settings
Files pathThe path were to store -the outbound mail and files.
Check for lockIf we need to check -for a lockfile before adding files.
Wait clear lockWait for the lock -to clear if present or not. If set to yes and there is a lock created by the -node then mbfido will wait for maximum 10 minutes for the lock to disappear. If -set to no, mbfido skips this node and will add mail and files at a later time. -
Check lockfileThe full filename -and path of the lockfile to check for.
Create lockIf mbfido should create -a lock during the time it will add mail and files.
Create lockfileThe full filename -and path of the lockfile to create.
Inbound settings
Files pathThe path from were to -get the inbound mail and files.
Check for lockIf we need to check -for a lockfile before getting files.
Wait clear lockWait for the lock -to clear if present or not. If set to yes and there is a lock created by the -node then mbfido will wait for maximum 10 minutes for the lock to disappear. If -set to no, mbfido skips this node and will scan this directory at a later time. -
Check lockfileThe full filename -and path of the lockfile to check for.
Create lockIf mbfido should create -a lock during the time it will get mail and files.
Create lockfileThe full filename -and path of the lockfile to create.
-

-Nodes directory setup -

 

- -

9. Security

-

-This will set the security bits for the node. These bits can be used to give -access or deny access to certain echomail areas or tic file areas. Default bit 1 -is set for each node. -

-Nodes security setup -

- -

10. Area and File managers

-

-This screen sets names and passwords of the uplink managers, also our own -password is set here. -

- - - - - - - -
Uplink AreaMgr programThe name of the -Areamgr program of this node. This could be AreaFix, AreaMgr etc.
Uplink AreaMgr passowrdThe password for the -Areamgr of this node.
Uplink AreaMgr is BBBSIf the uplink uses BBBS software set this -to Yes.
Uplink FilMgr programThe name of the -Filemgr progrom of this node. This could be FileMgr, Allfix, Raid etc.
Uplink FileMgr passwordThe password of the -Filemgr if this node.
Uplink FileMgr is BBBSIf the plink -uses BBBS set this to Yes.
Our Area/Filemgr passwdOur own -Area/Filemgr password for this node to send to our node.
-

-Nodes managers setup -

- -

11. Statistics

-

-In this statistics screen you can see the mail and files flow with this -node. Values are stored for the current week, the previous week, the -current month and previous month and the overall total since you defined -this node. There are actual 12 months of statistics stored in the nodes -record, only 2 are visible. -

-Nodes statistics -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/oneliner.html b/html/setup/oneliner.html deleted file mode 100644 index 672c51ff..00000000 --- a/html/setup/oneliner.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - Oneliners. - - - -
- -
Last update 29-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - Oneliners.

- -

Oneliners.

-

-Oneliners are small quotes that can be random selected and displayed to -your users. From the same database oneliners can be selected and inserted -at the bottom of messages. With the oneliners setup you can edit, add, -delete and import oneliners. Import is done from plain ASCII textfiles, -one quote on each line. The lines should be maximum 70 characters long. -

-oneliners setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/protocol.html b/html/setup/protocol.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9ce22b88..00000000 --- a/html/setup/protocol.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - Transfer Protocols. - - - -
- -
Last update 28-Nov-2004
-

MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - File Transfer Protocols.

- -

Introduction.

-

-MBSE BBS has Xmodem, Ymodem, Ymodem-1K, Ymodem-G, Zmodem and Zmodem-8K (aka -ZedZap) build in. In addition some external protocols are added to the setup but -they are disabled by default. When the bbs is started the first time, a set of -default protocols is created. The code used is based on the code from lrzsz -package wich is based in the original code written by Chuck Forsberg. -

-Ymodem is receiver driven. That means if the user has selected plain Ymodem at -the bbs and -his local client is using Ymodem-G and when the user starts a download, the files are -sent with Ymodem-G and not with plain Ymodem. With the same configuation an -upload will be sent with plain Ymodem. With downloads, the Ymodem at the bbs -will use what the client wants: 128 or 1K data blocks, crc of checksum, normal or -streaming Ymodem-G. -

-Zmodem is transmitter driven. That means if the user has selected Zmodem-8K at -the bbs and his local client is using normal Zmodem and when the user starts a -download, the download is sent with Zmodem-8K. With the same configuration an -upload will be sent with plain Zmodem. With uploads, the Zmodem at the bbs -doesn't care what is being used, it will adapt to the client program. -

-These days (2004) nobody should use Xmodem anymore but when I wrote Ymodem you -also get Xmodem because they are the same. Only with Xmodem the user has to -type in the filename to both sides. If you enable it you are on your own and you -may need to change the sources to make it really work because I didn't add -typing in the filename at the bbs. Also, Xmodem is restricted to 8.3 filenames -and the bbs uses long filenames. -

 

- -

Transfer Protocols Setup.

-

-

-Select Key  The key the user has to press to select this protocol.
-Name        The name of this protocol.
-Upload      The full path and filename and parameters to upload files.
-Download    The full path and filename and parameters to download files.
-Available   If this protocol is available.
-Internal    If this is internal or external protocol.
-Advice      A small advice to the user shown before the transfer starts.
-Efficiency  The efficiency in percent. Has no real meaning.
-Deleted     If this protocol must be deleted.
-Sec. level  The security level a user must have to select this protocol.
-
-Some fields cannot be changed when this is an internal protocol, they are -hardcoded. -

-File transfer protocols -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/route.html b/html/setup/route.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7ac892b6..00000000 --- a/html/setup/route.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Edit Routing Table. - - - -
- -
Last update 25-Oct-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Edit Routing Table.

- -

Introduction.

-

-First an important note: normal nodes, hubs and hosts should not need this to -setup. MBSE is smart enough to do normal netmail routing using the nodelist. -There are cases when you might need this, for example if you are a RC or if you -have special routing arrangements via internet nodes. Think at least twice -before adding entries here. You can always use the mbfido test command to -check if the standard routing is enough. You should also check to see what you have -done with mbfido test if the entries in this table do what you expect -them to do. -During route tests it is wise to temporary switch on extra debug logging -with mbsetup menu 1.5.16.17 and check the information in the logfile, there is a -lot of information about the descisions that are made. -

-When you edit a route table, the entries you add might not be in the right -order, this will be done after you leave the editor. Sorting is done in order of -zone, exact nodes first, then globals. If you end the routing table with a global -route, ie. to All zones, then the standard routing isn't used anymore and only -the table is consulted. This might not be needed, most likely is that you only -need to add the routes to the non-standard nodes. The table is processed from -the first entry to the last and stops when an entry matches. If there was no -match, the default routing will be used. -

 

- -

Edit Routing Table.

-

-When you open the table you see something like this:

-Routing table -

-The edit screen looks like this:

-Routing editor -

-Mask      The destination mask to test for.
-Action    Route to, Direct or Default.
-Dest addr The destination node in case of Route to.
-Active    If this rule is active.
-Deleted   If this rule must be deleted.
-
-

-If the Action is Route to then all mail matching the Mask will be routed -to the node setup in Dest addr. This node must be present in your setup. -If the Mask is Direct then mail to node node(s) matching the Mask will be -sent direct, not routed. If the action is Default then the nodes matching -the Mask will use the standard default routing. More actions will be added -later. -

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Last update 09-Feb-2002
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MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Setup - Security Limits.

- -

Security limits, introduction.

-

-Every BBS needs several security limits to make a difference between several -user groups. These are the twits, regular users and (co-)sysops. If you have -a donation system you will probably have more different levels. Every level a -user can have must have a record in this file. To operate MBSE BBS you need at -least 3 levels, twit with level 0, new users with the level as setup in 1.7.1, -and the sysop level as setup in 1.5.4 As said, for special usergroups you can -add more levels as you need. If a user logs in and has a level in the userbase -you didn't define here, he won't be able to login. Even the twit level needs -some access to be able to throw him out in a nice but friendly way, give him -5 minutes, 1 file to download and no more then 1 Kb so he will understand he -is not wanted. Some defaults are installed during first bbs setup. -

 

- -

Limits setup

-

-

-Access level    The access level value.
-Maximum time    The maximum time each day. If set to zero, the user gets 24 hours a day.
-Download Kb.    Maximum Kilobytes download each day, zero is unlimited.
-Download Files  Maximum files to download each day, zero is unlimited.
-Description     The description for this level.
-Available       If this level is available.
-Deleted         If this level must be deleted.
-
-So if you completly want to disable a users ratio's, set Maximum time, Download -Kb and Download files to zero. A users session is still limited to 24 hours. -

-Security setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/services.html b/html/setup/services.html deleted file mode 100644 index 390005fa..00000000 --- a/html/setup/services.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Edit Services. - - - -
- -
Last update 25-Oct-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Edit Services.

- -

Introduction.

-

-Services are special mail accounts. Netmail addressed to one of these names -will be handled according to the action that is selected. Current implemented -actions are AreaMgr, FileMgr and Email. So if you name a service -Areamgr and set the action to AreaMgr then an incoming -netmail will be directed to the Areamgr function. If you define a service -listserv and set the action to Email then -and incoming netmail will be converted to email and send to the listserv -account at your host.
-

 

- -

Edit Services.

-

-

-Name      The name of the Service.
-Type      Toggle the service type with the spacebar.
-Active    If this service is active.
-Deleted   If this service must be deleted.
-
-

-Here are some example services: -

-

-UUCP		Email
-allfix          FileMgr
-areamgr         AreaMgr                                                  
-fmail           AreaMgr                                                  
-gecho           AreaMgr                                                  
-mbtic           FileMgr                                                  
-raid            FileMgr
-
-Note: the UUCP services is needed if you are gating email! -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/sitedoc.html b/html/setup/sitedoc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7a27120c..00000000 --- a/html/setup/sitedoc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Create Sitedocs. - - - -
- -
Last update 09-Apr-2004
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MBSE BBS Setup - Create Sitedocs.

- - -

Create Sitedocs

-

-This option creates everal documents in the share/doc and share/doc/html -directories under the home directory of MBSE BBS. In the first directory is a -file called site.doc that is formatted to print. In the html directory are -a lot of html pages with cross reference links. Since these pages contain -confidentional information of your users and links, you should not make these -html pages public available, but you can browse these with a browser with open -file and point to /opt/mbse/share/html/index.html. -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/softinfo.html b/html/setup/softinfo.html deleted file mode 100644 index 70b0e0f2..00000000 --- a/html/setup/softinfo.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Show Software Information. - - - -
- -
Last update 30-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Show Software Information.

- -

Introduction

-

-This screen shows the information about the MBSE BBS software, copyright and -release policy. -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/taskmgr.html b/html/setup/taskmgr.html deleted file mode 100644 index 529f7b66..00000000 --- a/html/setup/taskmgr.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Task Manager. - - - -
- -
Last update 19-May-2004
-

MBSE BBS Setup - Task Manager.

- -

Introduction

-

-The task manager is the daemon which controls the MBSE BBS. It watches semafore's and spawns -programs in the background. It also watches the outbound to see if there are -nodes to call. -The behaviour is setup in this screen. -

- -

Edit Task Manager

-

-

-Mailout   Action for semafore mailout.
-Mailin    Action for semafore mailin.
-Newnews   Action for semafore newnews.
-Index 1   Nodelist compiler 1 for semafore mbindex.
-Index 2   Nodelist compiler 2 for semafore mbindex.
-Index 3   Nodelist compiler 3 for semafore mbindex.
-Msglink   Action for semafore msglink.
-Reqindex  Action for semafore reqindex.
-Ping #1   IP address of node to ping to check the internet.
-Ping #2   IP address of second node to ping to check the internet.
-Max TCP   Maximum simultaneous outgoing calls over the internet.
-Max Load  Max system load until processing is suspended.
-ZMH start Start of Zone Mail Hour in UTC time.
-ZMH end   End of Zone Mail Hour in UTC time.
-
-

-Default are the original MBSE commands filled in, but you could also call -shell scripts. -

-The two IP addresses to ping need to be IP addresses, not hostnames. This is the -most reliable way to check the connection. You should enter the IP addresses of -the nameservers of your own ISP here. One of these will always be up, so if one -of these can be reached, the internet connection is assumed to be alive. The -status of the internet connection is used to decide if it is allowed (and -possible) to call TCP/IP nodes. Calling these nodes is not depending on ZMH -unless the destination is not a CM node.
-The max load setting decides at which system load point processing of background -tasks will be suspended. The default value should be allright for machines slower then 200 -MHz or with low ram. On faster machines you may set this value higher. -

-Taskmanager setup -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/tic.html b/html/setup/tic.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3dd6c1de..00000000 --- a/html/setup/tic.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup. - - - -
- -
Last update 29-Jan-2001
-

MBSE BBS Setup - File Echo's Setup.

- -

File Echo's Setup.

-

-The File Echo's Setup is split in the following sections: -

- -

    -
  1. File echo groups -
  2. File echo areas -
  3. Hatch manager -
  4. Magic files -
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- - diff --git a/html/setup/ttyinfo.html b/html/setup/ttyinfo.html deleted file mode 100644 index 47952ffc..00000000 --- a/html/setup/ttyinfo.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - TTY Lines. - - - -
- -
Last update 08-Oct-2005
-

MBSE BBS Setup - TTY Lines.

- -

Introduction.

-

-For each modem or ISDN line your bbs has you must setup a tty line. -This also includes console lines (for local login). Since version 0.81.0 -you don't need to setup network lines anymore, these are now buildin. -If a call comes in over a (modem or ISDN) tty you didn't define, that call is refused. -

-One thing about the portspeed, this is only needed for devices connected to -serial ports such as modems and external ISDN adapters. -For internal ISDN cards this should be set to zero. If you set it to some other value, -things still work but you will get error messages in the logs. -

-A note about the EMSI flags, this must match your modem capabilities, if -not dialout will not work correct. It is used to see which line to use to call -a certain node. If you add the X75 flag on an analogue line, your system will try to -call ISDN nodes using an analogue modem. So these are not your nodelist flags as they -may represent combined ISDN and analogue flags but the flags that belong to a modem. -

 

- -

Setup a line.

-

-

-Comment      A description for this line.
-TTY device   The tty device name without /dev/
-Phone nr.    The phone number on this line.
-Line Speed   The maximum line speed for this line.
-Fido Flags   The EMSI flags for this line, include your modem flags here!
-Line Type    Can be POTS, ISDN, Network and Local.
-Available    Is this line available for use.
-Honor ZMH    Deny users during ZMH on this line.
-Deleted      If this line must be deleted.
-Callout      Allow calling other systems from this line.
-Portspeed    The "locked" modemspeed, 0 to 4000000 baud, only for serial ports.
-Modemtype    The modem connected to this line.
-EMSI name    The EMSI name presented for this (modem) line.
-
-

 

- -

Some examples.

-

-Overview of tty ports

-A analogue modem port at COM1

-A ISDN channel

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/users.html b/html/setup/users.html deleted file mode 100644 index d578a152..00000000 --- a/html/setup/users.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Users. - - - -
- -
Last update 08-Nov-2005
-

MBSE BBS Setup - BBS Users.

- -

Introduction.

-

-This screen lets you edit some settings of the BBS users. Note that the users -database will never be packed and users will always keep their record number. -If a user is deleted the record will be blanked. New users will get a blank -record if it exists, otherwise the database will be expanded. The reason for -this is the LastRead pointers of the message areas, BBS systems who do it -in another method mostly can't keep track of LastRead pointers and records, -and they mix all users LastRead pointers. -Fields that can be changed by the users themselves are in the second screen. -

 

- -

Edit User

-

-

-Full Name    The full (Fidonet) name of the user.
-Security     The security level of the user.
-Expirydate   The expiry date of the user DD-MM-YYYY.
-Expiry Sec   The security level the user gets after expiry.
-Unix uid     Displays the unix name of the user.
-1st login    Displays the date of the first login.
-Last login   Displays the date of the last login.
-Pwdchange    Displays the date of the last password change.
-Credit       The users credit.
-Hidden       If the user is hidden from listings etc.
-Deleted      User must be deleted.
-No Kill      User can never be deleted.
-Comment      The comment about this user.
-Locked       Locked out of the BBS.
-Guest        Is this a "guest" account on/off.
-Ext Info     Send ^aKLUDGES with BlueWave downloads.
-Email        If this user has an email address.
-Calls        Displays the number of calls.
-Downlds      Displays the number of downloads.
-Down Kb      Displays the number of Kilobytes downloaded.
-Uploads      Displays the number of uploads.
-Upload Kb    Displays the number of Kilobytes uploaded.
-Posted       Displays the number of messages posted.
-Time left    Show the time left in minuts and reset the time.
-Screen 2     Go to next setup screen.
-
-Watch out when changing the unix userid of the user, you need to change the -system password file and the users home directory manually. -

-User editor -

- -

Edit User Private Settings

-

-

-Handle       The nickname of the user.
-Location     The location of the user.
-Address 1    The address of the user line 1.
-Address 2    The address of the user line 2.
-Address 3    The address of the user line 3.
-Voicephone   The voice phonenumber of the user.
-dataphone    The data phonenumber of the user.
-Birthdate    The birthdate of the user DD-MM-YYYY.
-Password     Change password for this user.
-Sex          Users sex, male or female.
-Protocol     The selected file transfer protocol.
-Archiver     The selected archiver.
-Charset      The users preffered character set.
-Screenlen    The length (lines) of the users screen.
-Language     The language the user uses.
-Hotkeys      Hotkeys on/off.
-Color        Color on/off.
-Fs Chat      Fullscreen Chat on/off.
-Silent       Do not disturb on/off.
-CLS          Sent clearscreen codes on/off.
-More         More prompt on/off.
-Editor       Select message editor.
-MailScan     Scan for new mail at logon on/off.
-ShowNews     Show "news" screens on/off.
-NewFiles     New files scan at logon on/off.
-Emacs        Use Emacs (or Wordstar) FS edit shortcut keys.
-
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- -User editor -

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- - diff --git a/html/setup/virscan.html b/html/setup/virscan.html deleted file mode 100644 index 604bce12..00000000 --- a/html/setup/virscan.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -MBSE BBS Setup - Virus scanners. - - - -
- -
Last update 17-Feb-2008
-

MBSE BBS Setup - virus scanners

- -Once upon a time there was no DOS and no computer virusses. But since DOS was -invented as a small OS which was easily extensible, virus writers saw their -chance to easy spread their hacks. Although running a GNU/Linux system is -relative safe, most of the files that you have available on your bbs -are DOS/Windows based programs. And before you put them available for download, they -should be checked for virusses. Macro virusses are a relative new danger, -this can also hurt Unix/Linux users.

-There are several scanners for GNU/Linux available. Default only four of them -are setup. You may consult -http://www.openantivirus.org for more scanners mentioned in a mini-FAQ -maintained by Rainer Link. -

-When you configured the sources and build mbse, the configure script searched -for excisting scanners. When mbsetup was run the first time, when mbtask was -started, the scanners found on your system are already configured with the -right paths and enabled. -

-The following scanners are default installed in the setup: -

- -

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  • NAI Virus Scan (uvscan) for Unix (GNU/Linux) made by -Network Associates, USA. -Not free for personal use. Uses the same DAT files as for Windows and DOS. -
  • AntiVir/Linux made by -H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH. -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. -
  • Clam AntiVirus is a GNU licensed virus scanner for Unix. It -is available from www.clamav.net. 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. -
-

-As soon as you have made one scanner available in the setup and you receive files -in tic areas where the scan flag is set, then these files will be checked. -As soon as one of the scanners detects a virus the received file will not be imported. -Uploads from users will be checked with the installed virus scanners as well. -

 

- -

Stream scanners

-

-A new feature is stream scanning. In this setup you need a virus scanner loaded as a daemon and it -must listen to a TCP/IP port to receive commands and data to scan. Currently this is only implemented -for ClamAV, but F-Prot may follow. First you need a machine where clamd is running, this -can be a remote machine but of course also the bbs machine itself. ClamAV needs to be configured -so that it listens to a TCP/IP port, and depending on other things on the local socket too. -Recent versions of ClamAV can do both together. Change your /etc/clamav/clamd.conf to -contain the following lines: -

-# Path to a local socket file the daemon will listen on.
-# Default: disabled (must be specified by a user)
-LocalSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd
-
-# Remove stale socket after unclean shutdown.
-# Default: no
-#FixStaleSocket yes
-
-# TCP port address.
-# Default: no
-TCPSocket 3310
-
-# TCP address.
-# By default we bind to INADDR_ANY, probably not wise.
-# Enable the following to provide some degree of protection
-# from the outside world.
-# Default: no
-#TCPAddr 127.0.0.1
-
-I left the comment for the TCPaddr, but it's up to you to protect the clamd server. After you -restart clamd test the connection with telnet host.where.clamd.runs 3310, -type VERSION followed by a return and you should see the ClamAV version. If that works, you can enable -the ClamAV stream scanner in mbsetup and disable the old commandline scanner.
-So why would you use this. It's about 10 times faster then the commandline scanner. -

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- - diff --git a/html/upgrade.html.in b/html/upgrade.html.in deleted file mode 100644 index f74c20b0..00000000 --- a/html/upgrade.html.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Upgrade MBSE BBS. - - - -
- -
Last update 02-Sep-2007
-

Upgrade MBSE BBS

- -

Introduction.

-

-First of all, if you upgrade from a previous version of MBSE BBS, -read all the ChangeLog entries from the version you are currently -running upto the new @VERSION@ version you are installing. -Then make a backup of at least all files in /opt/mbse/bin and /opt/mbse/etc. -

 

- - -

Install the source.

-

-Login as user mbse. Yes, very important, login as user mbse. -While in mbse's home directory (/opt/mbse) unpack the distribution archives: -

-tar xfvj /path/to/mbsebbs-@VERSION@.tar.bz2
-
-You now have the subdirectory with sources in the right place. -Next build the binaries and install them using the following commands: -
-cd ~/mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-make clean
-./configure
-make
-su        important, do not use "su -"
-password: enter root password here
-make install
-
-Ubuntu users should do: -
-cd ~/mbsebbs-@VERSION@
-make clean
-./configure
-make
-sudo make install
-
-The last part of the installation procedure shows you the location of the bbs -startup script that is added to your system. Remember this one for a moment. -

-Now restart the bbs (still as root) by executing the startup -script you just saw on the screen followed by a space and the word reload or restart, -this depends on the distribution you use. There are also distributions that must use the startup -script twice, once with stop and then start as parameter. -For example: -

-/etc/rc.d/init.d/mbsed reload
-exit
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-Ubuntu users do: -
-sudo /etc/init.d/mbsebbs restart
-
-This will close the bbs, kill mbtask, start the new mbtask and open -the bbs again for use. At this point you may need to update some configuration settings -with mbsetup. Read the ChangeLog for the details. The ChangeLog may also describe a -different restart procedure if this is needed. -

 

- -

Other updates

-

-Not everything is updated during the upgrade, only the binaries. Normally this is enough. -However it may be that the example menus, macro templates are updated in the distribution. -Because these files may have some very personal changes, these files are not overwritten. -You can force that, in the subdirectory ~/mbsebbs-@VERSION@/examples type -

-make help
-
-to see what you can force to update. But carefully taking over the changes may be better. -
-In the directory /opt/mbse/bin and /opt/mbse/etc are new scripts installed. They have the -extension .new and you need to examine these to see if you can simply copy these over -your current ones. -

-Back to IndexBack to Index - -

- - diff --git a/html/ups.html b/html/ups.html deleted file mode 100644 index a2f212d1..00000000 --- a/html/ups.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - -Using UPS semafore's. - - - -
- -
Last update 08-Jun-2001
-

MBSE BBS - Using UPS semafore's.

- -If you have a UPS and you are able to let your UPS software create semafore's when powerfail conditions -occur then read on. The MBSE BBS taskmanager and a lot of utilities will act on two special semafore's, -they are: - -
    -
  1. upsalarm, this semafore should be set when there is no mains power, but there is enough - power left to operate your system. All background tasks will be suspended as long as this condition - is true. If the power comes back, the UPS software should remove this semafore. -
  2. upsdown, this semafore should be set when the UPS sofware signals your system to go down. - This is a fatal condition and there is no way back. Even if the power comes back your system should - shutdown and the UPS will disconnect the power to your system. After a while it will turn the power on - again and your system boots. MBSE BBS will if this semafore is seen kick users out of the bbs, and the - system shutdown script will try to close MBSE BBS as quick as possible. Normal the close timeout is - one hour to let users normal finnish what they were doing, now it is only 30 seconds and if they were - not logged out, they will be disconnected anyway. -
-I know not all UPS software can do this but most UPS software is open source so you can change it to create -these semafore's. It is not a problem that UPS semafore's still exist if the systems boots, the MBSE BBS -startup scripts will remove them before the bbs is started. -

 

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- - diff --git a/lang/.cvsignore b/lang/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 256af178..00000000 --- a/lang/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -language.nl language.en filelist language.gl language.de language.es language.fr language.zh diff --git a/lang/Language.xref b/lang/Language.xref deleted file mode 100644 index f5253d00..00000000 --- a/lang/Language.xref +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -0 user.c newuser.c |Please enter your First and Last name: -1 user.c |Please enter your Last name: -2 user.c |Disconnecting user ... -3 user.c |Scanning User File ... -4 user.c YN|Did you spell your name correctly? [Y/n] -5 newuser.c |You need to login again with the name: -6 user.c |This is a PRIVATE System. Type "off" to leave -7 filesub.c |Mark file number or press to stop -8 user.c filesub.c |Password: -9 user.c |Maximum login attempts have been exceeded ... -10 user.c |Either your NAME or PASSWORD is incorrect -11 mail.c email.c HR|Export to (H)ome or (R)ules directory: -12 mail.c email.c |Message exported to rules directory as -13 dispfile.c |No rules found for this area -14 mail.c |You are not allowed to delete that message -15 change.c |Offline Reader: Extended Info turned ON -16 change.c |Offline Reader: Extended Info turned OFF -17 file.c |This is not a plain textfile. -18 user.c |You may only login -19 user.c |times at the same time -20 door.c |The door is in use by another user, try again later -21 mail.c YN| Is this correct [y/N]: -22 mail.c |Could not parse -23 change.c |Select your preferred character set -24 change.c |Select character set (Enter to Quit): -25 change.c |Character set now set to: -26 newuser.c YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -27 newuser.c YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -28 page.c |Enter a short reason for chat -29 chat.c |The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -30 chat.c |Sorry, the chatserver is not available -31 mbsebbs.c |line -32 .c | -33 .c | -34 .c | -35 .c |In use for internationalization -36 .c |In use for internationalization -37 newuser.c |MBSE Bulletin Board System - NEW USER REGISTRATION -38 newuser.c |Use this name: -39 newuser.c |Please enter new password : -40 newuser.c user.c |Please enter password again : -41 newuser.c user.c |Your passwords do not match! Try again. -42 newuser.c change.c user.c |Your password must contain at least -43 newuser.c change.c user.c |characters! Try again. -44 | -45 newuser.c change.c |Please enter you Voice Number -46 mail.c |Message exported to your private directory as: -47 newuser.c change.c |Please enter a proper phone number -48 newuser.c change.c |Please enter you Data Number -49 newuser.c change.c |Please enter your location: -50 newuser.c |Please enter a longer location -51 newuser.c MF|What is your sex? (M)ale or (F)emale: -52 newuser.c |Male -53 newuser.c |Female -54 newuser.c |Please answer M or F -55 newuser.c |Unknown -56 newuser.c change.c |Please enter your Date of Birth DD-MM-YYYY: -57 newuser.c |Sorry you entered this year by mistake. -58 newuser.c |Please enter the correct date format -59 chat.c |*** Sysop is starting chat *** -60 chat.c |*** Sysop has terminated chat *** -61 mail.c misc.c file.c YN=|More (Y/n/=) -62 newuser.c YN|Would you like Hot-Keyed menus? [Y/n]: -63 newuser.c |Please answer Y or N -64 | -65 newuser.c |None -66 offline.c |Tag Offline Reader message areas -67 newuser.c |Your user account has been created: -68 newuser.c |Login Name : -69 newuser.c |Password : -70 newuser.c |not displayed -71 newuser.c |New user registration completed. -72 misc.c |Could not find -73 change.c |Old Location: -74 change.c |Please enter a longer location (min -75 | -76 | -77 mail.c |Message doesn't exist -78 change.c |News bulletins turned ON -79 change.c |News bulletins turned OFF -80 | -81 | -82 mail.c |Private message, not owner -83 change.c |Please enter the correct date format -84 misc.c |Todays Callers to -85 misc.c |# User Name Device TimeOn Calls Location -86 change.c |Can't open archiver file. -87 change.c |Select your preferred archiver -88 change.c |Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -89 change.c |Archiver now set to: -90 .c | -91 .c | -92 .c | -93 .c | -94 .c | -95 .c | -96 .c | -97 .c | -98 .c | -99 .c | -100 .c | -101 .c | -102 .c | -103 .c | -104 .c | -105 .c | -106 .c | -107 signature.c |Edit message signature -108 .c |The FROM, TO and SUBJECT fields are optional. -109 .c | From: -110 .c | To: -111 .c |Subject: -112 .c | Type up to 4 lines 74 Characters per line -113 signature.c |Functions available: -114 signature.c LREAS|(L)ist, (R)eplace text, (E)dit line, (A)bort, (S)ave -115 signature.c |Select: -116 signature.c file.c |Aborting... -117 signature.c |Returning to -118 signature.c |Edit which line: -119 signature.c |Line does not exist. -120 change.c |Old Password: -121 change.c |New password: -122 change.c |Confirm new password: -123 change.c |Passwords do not match! -124 change.c |Password Change Successful -125 change.c |Old password incorrect! -126 funcs.c |User List -127 funcs.c |Enter Username search string or (Enter) for all users: -128 funcs.c |Name Location Last On Calls -129 funcs.c |Could not find search string ... -130 timecheck.c |Time limit exceeded ... disconnecting! -131 filesub.c YN=M|More (Y/n/=) M=Mark -132 filesub.c |Scanning -133 filesub.c |with -134 funcs.c |TIME STATISTICS for -135 funcs.c mbsebbs.c |on -136 funcs.c |Current Time : -137 funcs.c |Current Date : -138 funcs.c |Connect time : -139 funcs.c |Time used today : -140 funcs.c |Time remaining today : -141 funcs.c |Daily time limit : -142 mail.c |You have -143 mail.c YN|messages, read your mail now? [Y/n]: -144 mail.c |You have no new mail in your mail box ... -145 change.c |Hotkeys are now ON -146 change.c |Hotkeys are now OFF -147 funcs.c |On -148 funcs.c |Off -149 newuser.c |User name already exists -150 mail.c |Checking your mail box ... -151 page.c |MBSE BBS Chat -152 page.c |The SysOp is currently speaking to somebody else. -153 page.c |Try paging him again in a few minutes ... -154 page.c |You have paged the Sysop the maximum times allowed. -155 page.c |Sysop currently is not available ... please leave a comment -156 mail.c |Posting message in area: -157 mail.c |From : -158 mail.c |To : -159 mail.c |Verifying user ... -160 mail.c |User not found. Try again, or (Enter) to quit -161 mail.c |Subject : -162 mail.c YN|Abort Message [y/N] ?: -163 mail.c YN|Private [y/N]: -164 lineedit.c |Begin your message now, Blank line to end -165 lineedit.c |Maximum of 60 lines, 73 characters per line -166 lineedit.c |Maximum message length exceeded -167 lineedit.c |Functions available: (Current Message: -168 lineedit.c |Lines) -169 lineedit.c |L - List message S - Save message C - Continue message -170 lineedit.c |Q - Quit message D - Delete line I - Insert line -171 lineedit.c |T - Text edit E - Edit line R - Replace line -172 lineedit.c LSCQDITERZ|Z - Center line -173 lineedit.c |Select -174 lineedit.c |Continue -175 lineedit.c file.c |Delete -176 lineedit.c |Delete starting at line -177 lineedit.c |Aborted. -178 lineedit.c |Please enter a number in the range of -179 lineedit.c |Delete ending at line -180 lineedit.c |Edit -181 lineedit.c |Enter line # to edit -182 lineedit.c |Insert -183 lineedit.c |Enter line # to insert text before -184 lineedit.c |List -185 lineedit.c |Enter line # to replace -186 lineedit.c signature.c |Line reads: -187 lineedit.c |Unchanged. -188 lineedit.c |Line now reads: -189 lineedit.c mail.c |Quit -190 lineedit.c YN|Are you sure [y/N]: -191 lineedit.c |Message aborted. -192 lineedit.c |No -193 lineedit.c |Text Edit -194 lineedit.c |Enter line # to edit -195 lineedit.c signature.c |Text to replace : -196 lineedit.c signature.c |Replacement text : -197 lineedit.c |Line now reads: -198 lineedit.c |Save -199 filesub.c |Possible VIRUS found! -200 filesub.c offline.c |Ok -201 filesub.c offline.c |Unpacking archive -202 mail.c |Saving message to disk -203 lineedit.c |Enter line # to center -204 lineedit.c |Line is maximum length and cannot be centered -205 mail.c |There are no messages in this area. -206 mail.c |Date : -207 mail.c file.c YN=|More (Y/n/=/Area #): -208 mail.c |To : -209 mail.c |From : -210 mail.c |Subject : -211 mail.c |Next reply: -212 mail.c |Reply to: -213 mail.c |messages in -214 mail.c ANLREQDX|(A)gain, (N)ext, (L)ast, (R)eply, (E)nter, (D)elete, (Q)uit, e(X)port -215 mail.c |(A)gain, (N)ext, (L)ast, (R)eply, (E)nter, (Q)uit, e(X)port -216 mail.c |Next -217 filesub.c offline.c |ERROR -218 mail.c RNQ|(R)eply, (N)ext, (Q)uit: -219 mail.c |Enter to keep Subject. -220 mail.c |# From To Subject -221 mail.c |Message area -222 mail.c |contains -223 mail.c |messages. -224 mail.c |Please enter a message between -225 mail.c |Message number [ -226 mail.c |Area Type description Messages Personal -227 mail.c |thread -228 offline.c |Enter the name of the conference, or ? for a list: -229 offline.c |Conference Area Msgs Description -230 mail.c |Deleting message -231 mail.c | Message Areas -232 file.c mail.c |Select Area: -233 file.c mail.c |Invalid area specified - Please try again ... -234 file.c mail.c |Password is incorrect -235 file.c mail.c |Password is correct -236 file.c |You don't have enough security to list this area -237 filesub.c |Can't open file database for this area -238 filesub.c file.c |Uploaded by: -239 file.c |D E L E T E D -240 | -241 mail.c YN|Node not known, continue anayway [y/N]: -242 file.c |Total Files: -243 filesub.c |FATAL: Unable to open areas database -244 filesub.c |You do not have enough access to download from this area. -245 file.c mail.c |Please enter filename: -246 file.c |No filename entered, Aborting. -247 file.c offline.c |Illegal Filename! -248 file.c |Sorry that file is unavailable for download -249 file.c filesub.c |You have -250 file.c filesub.c |extra download KBytes. -251 filesub.c |You do not have enough time to download that file. -252 filesub.c |You do not have enough bytes to download " -253 filesub.c |You must upload before you can download. -254 filesub.c |Kilobytes currently available: -255 file.c |Checking your marked downloads, please wait... -256 offline.c |Untag Offline Reader message areas -257 filesub.c |Found FILEID.DIZ in -258 file.c |No files marked for download. -259 .c | -260 offline.c |You have selected the following Conference(s): -261 file.c |Filename Size Date -262 change.c |Protocol: Can't open protocol file. -263 change.c |Select your preferred file transfer protcol -264 change.c |Select Protocol (Enter to Quit): -265 change.c |Invalid selection, please try again! -266 change.c |Protocol now set to: -267 file.c |Enter keyword to use for Search: -268 file.c |File Search by Keyword -269 file.c |Accepts wildcards such as : *.zip, *.gz, *.* -270 | : *.zip is the same as .zip -271 file.c |Enter filename to search for : -272 file.c |File Search by Filename -273 file.c YN|Search for new since your last call [Y/n]: -274 file.c |Enter new date to search for [DD-MM-YYYY]: -275 file.c |File Search by Date -276 .c | -277 offline.c |Offline Reader Download -278 file.c |You do not have enough access to upload to this area. -279 file.c |You have not enough diskspace free to copy this file -280 file.c |files( -281 file.c |bytes) marked for download. -282 file.c |The file already exists on the system -283 file.c offline.c |Please start your upload now ... -284 filesub.c |Upload was unsuccessful for: -285 filesub.c YN|Do you want to password protect your upload ? [y/N]: -286 filesub.c |REMEMBER: Passwords are "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -287 filesub.c |Please enter description of file -288 filesub.c |Your upload time has been returned to you. Thank you for your upload! -289 file.c |Start copy: -290 file.c |Can't open directory for listing: -291 file.c |Home directory listing for -292 file.c |Please enter filename to delete: -293 file.c |Sorry you may not delete hidden files ... -294 file.c |Unable to delete file ... -295 file.c |Invalid filename, please try again ... -296 file.c |File does not exist, please try again ... -297 offline.c |Forum Description Msgs. Pers. -298 file.c | File Areas -299 file.c |Please enter Area Password: -300 bbslist.c |Adding BBS -301 bbslist.c |BBS Name: -302 bbslist.c |Response needed ... -303 bbslist.c |Phone Number: -304 bbslist.c |Sysop Name: -305 bbslist.c |BBS Software: -306 bbslist.c |Storage (GigaByte): -307 bbslist.c |Speeds: -308 bbslist.c YN|Would you like to add a extended discription? [Y/n]: -309 bbslist.c |Please a enter discription for -310 bbslist.c |BBS Listing -311 bbslist.c |# BBS Name Number Software GigaByte Speed -312 bbslist.c |Search for a BBS -313 bbslist.c |Please enter 3 letters of BBS to search for: -314 bbslist.c |I need at least 3 letters ... -315 bbslist.c YN|View this BBS? [Y/n]: -316 bbslist.c |Could not find the BBS Listed ... -317 bbslist.c |Show a BBS -318 bbslist.c |Please enter number to list: -319 bbslist.c oneline.c |Record does not exist -320 bbslist.c | Record : -321 bbslist.c | BBS Name : -322 bbslist.c | Number : -323 bbslist.c | Software : -324 bbslist.c | GigaByte : -325 bbslist.c | Speeds : -326 bbslist.c | Sysop Name : -327 bbslist.c | Available : -328 bbslist.c | Date of Entry : -329 bbslist.c | Entry Name : -330 bbslist.c |Delete BBS -331 bbslist.c oneline.c mail.c |Please enter number to delete: -332 bbslist.c oneline.c |Record -333 bbslist.c oneline.c |does not belong to you. -334 bbslist.c oneline.c |already marked for deletion -335 bbslist.c |marked for deletion -336 bbslist.c |The Sysop will purge the list once he has -337 bbslist.c |seen you have marked a record for deletion. -338 offline.c |Total messages found: -339 menu.c |Unknown Menu Command! -340 signature.c |Saving... -341 oneline.c |MBSE BBS Oneliners will randomly appear on the main menu. -342 oneline.c |Obscene or libellous oneliners will be deleted!! -343 oneline.c |Please enter your oneliner below. You have 75 characters. -344 oneline.c |Oneliner added -345 oneline.c | # A Date User Description -346 oneline.c | # Description -347 oneline.c |Please enter number to list: -348 mbsebbs.c |Connected from -349 file.c |File(s) : -350 file.c |Size : -351 file.c |Protocol : -352 file.c |Updating download counter, please wait ... -353 file.c |Failed! -354 file.c |Bytes -355 file.c | # Area Active Size Cost File -356 file.c lineedit.c |Yes -357 file.c |No -358 file.c TE|(T)oggle active, (E)rase all, (ENTER) to continue: -359 file.c |Enter file number, 1.. -360 filesub.c |Marked: -361 file.c |No files tagged. -362 lineedit.c |Replace -363 newuser.c |Loading BBS, please wait ... -364 offline.c |New or deleted mail areas at -365 offline.c |Area State Type Description -366 change.c |New Mail check is now ON -367 change.c |New Mail check is now OFF -368 file.c |Delete file: -369 file.c YN|Are you Sure? [Y/n]: -370 change.c |New Files check is now ON -371 change.c |New Files check is now OFF -372 change.c |Now using the -373 change.c 12|Select: 1) Fullscreen editor, 2) External editor -374 offline.c |No messages found to download! -375 funcs4.c |Press (Enter) to continue: -376 lineedit.c |Center -377 offline.c |Too much messages. Only the first -378 change.c |Select your preferred language -379 change.c |Select Language: -380 change.c |Language now set to: -381 funcs4.c |The system will now ask you for a "Unix Account" -382 funcs4.c |Your "Unix Account" is created, you may use it the next time you call. -383 funcs4.c |Please enter a login name (Maximum 8 characters) -384 funcs4.c |ie. John Doe, login = jdoe -385 funcs4.c |login > -386 funcs4.c |That login name already exists, please choose another one. -387 change.c |Line -388 change.c |Fullscreen -389 change.c |External -390 change.c |Editor -391 offline.c |New -392 offline.c |Local -393 offline.c |Netmail -394 offline.c |Echomail -395 offline.c |News -396 offline.c |E-Mail -397 offline.c |Del -398 funcs4.c |Jan -399 funcs4.c |Feb -400 funcs4.c |Mar -401 funcs4.c |Apr -402 funcs4.c |May -403 funcs4.c |Jun -404 funcs4.c |Jul -405 funcs4.c |Aug -406 funcs4.c |Sep -407 funcs4.c |Oct -408 funcs4.c |Nov -409 funcs4.c |Dec -410 newuser.c timeout.c |Autologout: idletime reached. -411 offline.c |will be packed! -412 newuser.c change.c |Enter your handle (Enter for none): -413 user.c |You are now ready to use the bbs -414 exitinfo.c |Callers On-Line to -415 exitinfo.c |Name Device Status Location -416 change.c |Do not disturb turned OFF -417 change.c |Do not disturb turned ON -418 exitinfo.c |Browsing -419 exitinfo.c |Downloading -420 exitinfo.c |Uploading -421 exitinfo.c |Msg Section -422 exitinfo.c |External Door -423 exitinfo.c |Chatting -424 exitinfo.c |Listing Files -425 offline.c YN|Do you want to download these messages [Y/n]? -426 exitinfo.c |Banking Door -427 exitinfo.c |Safe Door -428 exitinfo.c |WhosOn List -429 exitinfo.c |Offline Reader -430 exitinfo.c |Please enter username to send message to: -431 exitinfo.c |Sorry, there is no user on -432 exitinfo.c |doesn't wish to be disturbed -433 exitinfo.c |Please enter in message to send (Max 76 Characters) -434 misc.c |** Message ** from -435 user.c |Your password is expired, new password : -436 funcs.c |Press ENTER to continue -437 mail.c |Posting not allowed, this area is Read Only! -438 change.c 1|Select: 1) Fullscreen editer -439 offline.c |Offline Reader Upload -440 offline.c |Invalid packet received -441 offline.c |Unknown compression type -442 offline.c file.c |Archiver not available -443 offline.c |Unknown type mailpacket -444 offline.c |BlueWave Offline download -445 offline.c |Preparing packet -446 offline.c |Packing with -447 offline.c |Download failed -448 offline.c |Download successfull -449 offline.c |Updating lastread pointers -450 offline.c |Processing BlueWave reply packet -451 offline.c |ERROR in packet -452 offline.c |Import messages -453 offline.c mail.c |No Write access to area -454 offline.c |Messages imported -455 offline.c |Processing Offline Configuration -456 offline.c |Message areas selected -457 offline.c |Processing file requests -458 offline.c |QWK Offline Download -459 offline.c |Processing QWK reply packet -460 offline.c |ASCII Offline Download -461 mail.c YN|Crash [y/N]: -462 mail.c YN|Warning: node is not CM, send immediate [y/N]: -463 mail.c YN|Attach file [y/N]: -464 mail.c |File -465 mail.c |will be attached -466 mail.c |File not within -467 email.c |mailbox - Incoming and outgoing email -468 email.c |archive - Archive of your email -469 email.c |trash - Trashcan, your old email -470 email.c |Area # -471 funcs.c |minutes. -472 change.c |Fullscreen Editor shortcut keys set to Emacs -473 change.c |Fullscreen Editor shortcut keys set to Wordstar -474 newuser.c change.c |Your address, maximum 3 lines (only visible for the sysop): -475 newuser.c change.c |You need to enter your address here -476 change.c |Old address: -477 mail.c |Use your alias ( -478 mail.c YN|) to post this message [Y/n]: -479 mail.c |No more areas with unread messages -480 mail.c |Addresse not in Nodelist -481 mail.c |Found Addresse in Nodelist diff --git a/lang/Makefile b/lang/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index ca71378f..00000000 --- a/lang/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile for MBSE BBS under Linux -# Copyright (c) 1998, 2000 by M. Broek. -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.10 2007/02/17 12:14:20 mbse Exp $ - -include ../Makefile.global - -OTHER = Makefile README Language.xref germandu.txt -SDAT = source.en source.nl source.es source.gl source.de source.fr source.zh -LDAT = language.en language.nl language.es language.gl language.de language.fr language.zh - - -all: ${LDAT} - -clean: - rm -f core filelist Makefile.bak language.* - -install: ${LDAT} - ${INSTALL} -c -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} -m 0444 ${LDAT} ${INTDIR} - -language.en: source.en - ../mbutils/mblang language.en source.en - -language.nl: source.nl - ../mbutils/mblang language.nl source.nl - -language.es: source.es - ../mbutils/mblang language.es source.es - -language.gl: source.gl - ../mbutils/mblang language.gl source.gl - -language.de: source.de - ../mbutils/mblang language.de source.de - -language.fr: source.fr - ../mbutils/mblang language.fr source.fr - -language.zh: source.zh - ../mbutils/mblang language.zh source.zh - - -filelist: Makefile - BASE=`pwd`; \ - BASE=`basename $${BASE}`; \ - (for f in ${SDAT} ${OTHER} ;do echo ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}/$${BASE}/$$f; done) >filelist - -depend: - diff --git a/lang/README b/lang/README deleted file mode 100644 index ba8c68e6..00000000 --- a/lang/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -$Id: README,v 1.5 2007/02/17 12:14:20 mbse Exp $ - - LANGUAGE SOURCES FOR MBSE BBS. - ============================== - - -This directory contains the language sources for MBSE BBS. The file -Language.xref is only a reference file with linenumbers and source -references. The files source.en, source.nl and source.de are the -real language sources. The resulting files language.nl, language.en -and language.de are placed in the ~/share/int directory where the bbs -will expect them to be. - -If you make your own language files, use Language.xref as a guide. -The syntax for each language line is: - -KEYS|Language line - -The keys are the keys that the users must press for the right response. -Order is important. The "|" character is a seperator, the rest of the -language line is the line shown to the user. Trailing spaces are important! - -If you do create language sources then I would like that you make them -public available and send them to me so I can include them in the -source distribution. - -Michiel. - - -Current language maintainters: - -en Michiel Broek -nl Michiel Broek -es Redy Rodriguez -gl Redy Rodriguez -de Harald Wuensch -germandu Malte Tychsen <2:240/9350@fidonet> (alternative german). -fr Francois Thunus <2:270/24@fidonet> - -If you want to use the germandu language instead of the default german -language then run "mblang germandu.txt language.de" and install the -file laguage.de in /opt/mbse/share/int. - diff --git a/lang/germandu.txt b/lang/germandu.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 00e33905..00000000 --- a/lang/germandu.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,480 +0,0 @@ -|Bitte Vor- und Nachnamen eingeben: -|Bitte gib Deinen Nachnamen ein: -|Abmelden des Benutzers ... -|Pruefen der Datei ... -JN|Hast Du Deinen Namen korrekt eingegeben? [a/ein] -|Bitte melde Dich nun mit folgendem Namen erneut an: -|Dies ist ein PRIVATES System. Gib zum Verlassen "off" ein -|Gib bitte die Nummer ein - beenden mit : -|Passwort: -|Die maximale Anzahl von Login-Versuchen wurde ueberschritten ... -|Entweder Dein NAME oder Dein PASSWORT wurden falsch eingegeben -HR|Export in ome oder ules Verzeichnis: -|Message exportiert in das Rules Verzeichnis als -|Keine Rules gefunden fuer diese Area -|Keine Berechtigung zum loeschen der Message -|Offline Reader: Erweiterte Info _AN_gestellt -|Offline Reader: Erweiterte Info _AUS_gestellt -|Dies ist keine Textdatei. -|Du darfst nur -|mal gleichzeitig eingewaehlt sein -|Dieses Program ist von jemand anderem in Benutzung, versuchs spaeter nochmal -JN| Ist dies richtig richtig? [a/ein]: -|Could not parse -|Waehle Deinen bevorzugten Zeichensatz -|Waehle Zeichensatz (beenden mit ): -|Zeichensatz ist jetzt: -YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -|Enter a short reason for chat -|The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -|Sorry, the chatserver is not available -|line -| -| -| -| -| -|MBSE Bulletin Board System - Anlegen eines neuen Benutzerkontos -|Diesen Namen verwenden: -|Bitte das neue Passwort eingeben : -|Bitte das neue Passwort wiederholen : -|Die Passwoerter stimmen nicht ueberein! Bitte wiederholen. -|Dein Passwort muss mindestens -|Zeichen enthalten! Bitte wiederholen. -| -|Bitte gib Deine Telefonnummer an: -|Die Mitteilung wurde in Dein privates Verzeichnis gespeichert als: -|Bitte gib Deine vollstaendige Telefonnummer an: -|Bitte gib Deine Daten-Telefonnummer an: -|Bitte gib Deinen Ihren Wohnort an: -|Der Name des Wohnortes ist zu kurz -MW|Bist Du aennlich oder eiblich ? : -|Maennlich -|Weiblich -|Bitte druecke "M" oder "W" -|Unbekannt -|Bitte gib Dein Geburtsdatum an [TT-MM-JJJJ]: -|Du hast versehentlich dieses Jahr eingegeben. -|Bitte verwende das vorgegebene Datumsformat -|*** Der Sysop beginnt den Chat *** -|*** Der Sysop hat den Chat beendet *** -JN=|Weiter (a/ein/<=>) -JN|Moechtest Du Menues mit "Hot-Keys" verwenden? [a/ein]: -|Bitte druecke "J" oder "N" -| -|Keine(r) -|Mitteilungsbereiche fuer den Offline Reader markieren -|Dein Benutzeraccount wurde wie folgt eingerichtet: -|Login Name : -|Passwort : -| * * * * * -|Die Registrierung des neuen Benutzeraccounts ist abgeschlossen. -|Unbekannt -|Bisheriger Ort: -|Bitte gib eine laengere Bezeichung fuer den Ort ein (min -| -| -|Die Mitteilung existiert nicht -|System-Mitteilungen sind jetzt EIN -|System-Mitteilungen sind jetzt AUS -| -| -|Private Mitteilung - Du bist weder Absender noch Empfaenger -|Bitte verwende das vorgegebene Datumsformat -|Logins heute bis -|# User Name Leitg. TimeOn Calls Ort -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -|Bitte gib Deine Kombination ein. -|1. Zahl: -|Bitte versuche es erneut! Verwende Zahlen groesser 0 und kleiner -|2. Zahl: -|3. Zahl: -| Links: -|Rechts: -JN|Moechtest Du den Safe mit dieser Kombination oeffnen [a/ein]: -|Du hast folgendes gewonnen... -|Du hast den Safe leider nicht geoeffnet ! -|Der Safe Code war: -JN|Moechtest Du es noch einmal versuchen ? [a/ein]: -JN|Moechtest Du den Safe oeffnen ? [a/ein]: -|DER SAFE IST ZUR ZEIT VERSCHLOSSEN -|hat den Safe geknackt. -|Der Safe bleibt verschlossen bis der Sysop den Preis vergeben hat.. -|Maximale Versuche pro Tag ueberschritten ! -|Message fuer das "Nextuser Door" -|Die VON, AN und Betreff Felder sind optional. -| Von: -| An: -|Betreff: -| Bitte bis zu 10 Zeilen mit je 74 Zeichen eingeben -|Verfuegbare Funktionen: -LEBAS|isten, rsetze Text, earbeite Zeile, bbrechen, peichern -|Auswaehlen: -|Abbruch... -|Rueckkehr zu -|Welche Zeile bearbeiten: -|Diese Zeile existiert nicht. -|Bisheriges Passwort: -|Neues Password: -|Neues Passwort wiederholen: -|Passwort-Eingaben stimmen nicht ueberein ! -|Passwort-Aenderung erfolgreich -|Bisheriges Passwort wurde nicht richtig eingegeben ! -|Benutzerliste -|Suchzeichenkette eingeben oder fuer alle Benutzer: -|Name Ort Zuletzt hier Logins -|Die Suchzeichenkette wurde nicht gefunden ... -|Zeitlimit erreicht ... Verbindung wird getrennt! -JN=M|Weiter (a/ein/<=>) arkieren -|Suche -|mit -|Zeit Statistik fuer -|on -|Aktuelle Zeit : -|Aktuelles Datum : -|Verbindungszeit : -|Zeit fuer Heute : -|Verbleibende Zeit Heute : -|Taegl. Zeitlimit : -|Sie haben -JN|Mitteilungen, moechtest Du jetzt Deine Post lesen? [a/ein]: -|Es liegen keine neuen Mitteilungen fuer Dich vor. -|Hotkeys sind jetzt EIN -|Hotkeys sind jetzt AUS -|Ein -|Aus -|Dieser Benutzername existiert bereits -|Suchen nach persoenlichen Mitteilungen, bitte warten ... -|MBSE BBS Chat -|Der SysOp spricht gerade mit einem anderen User. -|Bitte versuche es in einigen Minuten nochmals ... -|Ihre maximale Anzahl von Sysop-Anrufen ist erreicht. -|Sysop ist zurzeit nicht erreichbar. Bitte hinterlasse eine Mitteilung... -|Versenden einer Mitteilung im Bereich: -|Von : -|An : -|Suche Adressaten ... -|Adressat nicht gefunden. Bitte nochmals eingeben oder beenden mit -|Betreff : -JN|Mitteilung verwerfen [a/ein] ?: -JN|Privat [a/ein]: -|Schreibe die Mitteilung jetzt. Beenden: eine leere Zeile eingeben -|Maximal 60 Zeilen, 73 Zeichen pro Zeile -|Maximale Zeilenanzahl erreicht -|Verfuegbare Funktionen: (Aktuelle Mitteilung: -|Zeilen) -|A - Anzeigen S - Speichern W - Weiterschreiben -|B - Beenden L - Zeile loeschen E - Zeile einfuegen -|T - Text bearbeiten X - Zeile bearbeiten R - Zeile ersetzen -ASWBLETXRZ|Z - Zeile zentrieren -|Auswaehlen -|Fortfahren -|Loeschen -|Loeschen ab Zeile -|Abgebrochen. -|Bitte gib eine Zahl ein im Bereich -|Loeschen bis Zeile -|Bearbeiten -|Gib die zu bearbeitende Zeile an -|Einfuegen -|Gib die Zeile an, vor der eingefuegt werden soll -|Listen -|Gib die zu ersetzende Zeile an -|Zeile: -|Unveraendert. -|Zeile jetzt: -|Beenden -JN|Bist Du sicher [a/ein]: -|Mitteilung wurde verworfen. -|Nein -|Text bearbeiten -|Gib die zu bearbeitende Zeile an -|Gib den zu ersetzenden Text an : -|Ersatztext : -|Zeile jetzt: -|Speichern -|Moeglicherweise Virus entdeckt ! -|Ok -|Auspacken des Archivs -|Mitteilung speichern -|Gib die zu zentrierende Zeile an -|Die Zeile kann nicht zentriert werden, da sie maximale Laenge hat. -|Es liegen keine Mitteilungen in diesem Bereich vor. -|Datum : -JN=|Weiter (a/ein/<=>/Bereich-Nr.): -|An : -|Von : -|Betreff : -|Naechste Antwort: -|Antwort auf: -|Mitteilungen in -WNLAUEHX|iederh. aechste etzte ntwort ne loescen nde eport -|Wiederh. aechste etzte ntwort ne loescen nde eport -|Naechste -|FEHLER -ANE|ntwort, aechste, nde: -|Enter um Betreff zu uebernehmen. -|# Von An Betreff -|Bereich -|enthaelt -|Mitteilung(en). -|Eingabe einer Zahl von -|Mitteilung Nummer [ -|Nr. Typ Beschreibung Insges. Pers. -|Thema -|Name des Bereichs eingeben oder ? fuer eine Liste: -|Bereich Nr. Anz. Beschreibung -|Loesche Mitteilung -| Mitteilungsbereiche -|Auswahl Bereich: -|Die angegebene Bereichsnummer existiert nicht. -|Das Passwort ist ungueltig -|Das Passwort ist korrekt -|Du hast nicht ausreichend Rechte um diesen Mitteilungsbereich aufzulisten -|Die Datei-Datenbank fuer diesen Bereich kann nicht geoeffnet werden -|Heraufgeladen von: -|G E L O E S C H T -| -JN|Adresse unbekannt, dennoch fortfahren [a/ein]: -|Dateien insgesamt: -|FATAL: die Datenbank der Dateibereiche kann nicht geoeffnet werden -|Du hast nicht ausreichend Rechte zum Herunterladen aus diesem Bereich -|Bitte den Dateinamen angeben: -|Kein Dateiname angegeben, Abbruch. -|Ungueltiger Dateiname! -|Dieses Datei ist fuer das Herunterladen leider nicht verfuegbar -|Du hast -|zusaetzliche Download-KBytes. -|Deine Restzeit reicht nicht fuer das Herunterladen dieser Datei. -|Dein Download-Limit reicht nicht fuer das Herunterladen " -|Du musst etwas heraufladen bevor Du herunterladen kannst. -|Kilobytes verfuegbar: -|Pruefe die markierten Downloads, bitte warten ... -|Mitteilungsbereiche fuer den "Offline Reader" abwaehlen -|FILEID.DIZ gefunden in -|Es sind keine Dateien zum Herunterladen markiert. -| -|Du hast folgende Bereiche fuer den "Offline Reader" markiert: -|Dateiname Groesse Datum -|Protokoll: Protokolldatei kann nicht geoeffnet werden. -|Auswahl des bevorzugten Protokolls -|Bitte Protokoll auswaehlen (frei lassen um abzubrechen): -|Ungueltige Auswahl, bitte nochmals eingeben! -|Standardprotokoll ist jetzt: -|Bitte den Suchbegriff eingeben: -|Dateisuche nach Schluesselwort -|Akzeptiert Platzhalter wie: *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| *.zip entspricht .zip -|Gib den zu suchenden Dateinamen an: -|Dateisuche nach Dateinamen -JN|Neue Dateien seit Deinem letzten Login suchen [a/ein]: -|Gib das Suchdatum an [TT-MM-JJJJ]: -|Dateisuche nach Datum -| -|Mitteilungen fuer "Offline Reader" herunterladen -|Deine Zugriffsberechtigung reicht nicht fuer das Heraufladen. -|Dein Plattenplatz reicht nicht fuer das Kopieren der Datei -|Dateien( -|Bytes) zum Herunterladen markiert. -|Diese Datei ist schon vorhanden -|Bitte starte das Heraufladen jetzt ... -|Folgendes konnte nicht heraufgeladen werden: -JN|Moechtest Du das Heraufgeladene mit einem Passwort schuetzen ? [a/ein]: -|Beachte: Passwoerter sind "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -|Bitte gib die Beschreibung der Datei ein -|Danke! Die Zeit fuer das Heraufladen wurde Dir gutgeschrieben. -|Kopieren beginnen: -|Das Verzeichnis kann nicht aufgelistet werden: -|Home-Verzeichnis von -|Gib den Dateinamen zum Loeschen an: -|Versteckte Dateien koennen nicht geloescht werden ... -|Datei kann nicht geloescht werden ... -|Ungueltiger Dateiname, bitte erneut eingeben ... -|Die Datei existiert nicht, bitte erneut eingeben ... -|Forum Beschreibung Msgs. Pers. -| Dateibereiche -|Passwort fuer den Dateibereich: -|BBS hinzufuegen -|Name des BBS: -|Eingabe erforderlich ... -|Telefon-Nummer: -|Name des Sysop: -|BBS Software: -|Speicherplatz (GigaByte): -|Zugangsgeschwindigkeiten: -JN|Moechtest Du eine erweiterte Beschreibung hinzufuegen ? [a/ein]: -|Bitte geben Sie eine Beschreibung ein fuer -|BBS Liste -|# BBS Name Nummer Software GigaByte Speed -|Nach BBS suchen -|Bitte 3 Buchstaben des zu suchenden Namens eingeben: -|Mindestens 3 Zeichen muessen eingegeben werden... -JN|BBS-Details anzeigen ? [a/ein]: -|BBS in der Liste kann nicht gefunden werden ... -|BBS-Details anzeigen -|Bitte eine aufzulistende Nummer angeben: -|Datensatz nicht vorhanden -| Satz : -| BBS Name : -| Nummer : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Speeds : -| Name des Sysop : -| Offen : -| Eintrag vom : -| Eintrag von : -|BBS loeschen -|Bitte die zu loeschende Nummer eingeben: -|Datensatz -|wurde nicht von Dir angelegt. -|ist schon zum Loeschen markiert -|zum Loeschen markiert -|Der Sysop wird die Liste endgueltig loeschen -|wenn Datensaetze zum Loeschen markiert sind. -|Mitteilungen insgesamt: -|Unbekannter Menubefehl! -|Speichern... -|MBSE BBS "Einzeiler" werden zufallsgesteuert im Hauptmenue erscheinen. -|Obszoene oder unanstaendige "Einzeiler" werden geloescht!! -|Bitte gib Deinen "Einzeiler" ein, max. 75 Zeichen. -|"Einzeiler" hinzugefuegt -| # A Datum User Beschreibung -| # Beschreibung -|Bitte aufzulistende Nummer eingeben: -|Verbunden von -|Datei(en) : -|Groesse : -|Protokoll : -|Download-Zaehler werden aktualisiert, bitte warten ... -|Fehlgeschlagen! -|Bytes -| # Area Aktiv Datei Gr. Kosten -|Ja -|Nein -UA|Aufgelistete mschalten, alle bwaehlen, um fortzufahren: -|Datei-Nummer eingeben, 1.. -|Markiert: -|Zurzeit sind keine Dateien markiert. -|Replace -|BBS wird geladen, bitte warten ... -|Neue oder geloeschte mail areas bei -|Area State Typ Beschreibung -|Check auf neue Mail ist jetzt AN -|Check auf neue Mail ist jetzt AUS -|Datei loeschen: -JN|Bist Du sicher? [a/ein]: -|Check auf neue Dateien ist jetzt AN -|Check auf neue Dateien ist jetzt AUS -|Du verwendest jetzt den -12|Auswahl: <1> Vollbild-Editor, <3> Externer Editor -|Es liegen keine Mitteilungen zum Herunterladen vor! -|Weiter mit ... -|Zentrieren -|Zu viele Mitteilungen. Nur die ersten -|Waehle Deine bevorzugte Sprache aus -|Sprache auswaehlen ( um abzubrechen): -|Sprache ist jetzt eingestellt auf: -|Das System wird jetzt einem Unix-Account fuer Dich anlegen -|Dein Unix-Account wurde angelegt, bitte verwenden ihn ab jetzt zum Login. -|Bitte gib einen Anmeldenamen ein (Max. 8 Zeichen) -|Beispiel: "Gerhard Schroeder", login = gschroed -|Dein gewuenschter Anmeldename: -|Dieser Anmeldename existiert bereits, bitte waehle einen anderen. -|Zeilen- -|Vollbild- -|Externen -|Editor -|Neu -|Local -|Netmail -|Echomail -|News -|E-Mail -|Del -|Jan -|Feb -|Mar -|Apr -|Mai -|Jun -|Jul -|Aug -|Sep -|Okt -|Nov -|Dez -|Autologout: Verbindung wird wegen Zeitablauf getrennt. -|Wird gepackt! -|Gib den Alias ein ( fuer "keinen"): -|Du kannst das BBS ab jetzt benutzen -|Benutzer On-Line in -|Name Leitg. Status Location -|"Nicht stoeren" ist jetzt AUS -|"Nicht stoeren" ist jetzt AN -|Im Menue -|Herunterladen -|Heraufladen -|Mitteilungen -|Ext. Programm -|Im Chat -|Dateibereich -JN|Moechtest Du diese Mitteilungen herunterladen [a/ein]? -|Bank Programm -|Sich. ext. Programm -|Liste Online -|Offline Reader -|Name an den die Nachricht geschickt werden soll: -|Der angegebene Benutzer ist nicht online: -|moechte nicht gestoert werden -|Bitte gib die Nachricht ein (Max 76 Zeichen) -|** Nachricht ** von -|Dein Passwort ist abgelaufen, neues Passwort: -|Drueck um fortzufahren -|Kein Senden moeglich, diese Area ist "Nur lesen"! -1|Auswahl: <1> Vollbild-Editor -|"Offline Reader" Paket heraufladen -|Kein oder fehlerhaftes Paket erhalten -|Unbekannter Datenkompressionstyp -|Archivprogramm nicht verfuegbar -|Unbekanter Typ von Mailpaket -|Herunterladen von BlueWave Offline -|Zusammenstellen des Pakets -|Packen mit -|Herunterladen fehlgeschlagen -|Herunterladen erfolgreich -|Aktualisieren der Lesezeichen -|Verarbeiten des BlueWave Antwort-Pakets -|Fehler im Paket -|Import der Mitteilungen -|Lein Schreibzugriff auf Area -|Mitteilungen importiert -|Verarbeiten der Offline Konfiguration -|Mitteilungsbereiche ausgewaehlt -|Verarbeiten der Datei-Anforderungen -|Herunterladen von QWK Offline -|Verarbeiten des QWK Antwort-Pakets -|Herunterladen ASCII Offline -JN|Crash-Mail [a/ein]: -JN|Warnung: Station ist nicht CM, sofort senden [a/ein]: -JN|Datei anhaengen [a/ein]: -|Datei -|wird angehaengt -|Datei nicht in -|mailbox - ein- und ausgehende E-mail -|archiv - Archiv Ihrer E-mails -|trash - Papierkorb, Ihre alte E-mail -|Bereich # -|Minuten. -|Tastenbelegung Vollbild-Editor im "Emacs" - Stil -|Tastenbelegung Vollbild-Editor im "Wordstar" - Stil -|Deine Adresse (max. 3 Zeilen, nur fuer den Sysop sichtbar): -|Du musst Deine Adresse hier angeben -|Alte Adresse: -|Moechtest Du Deinen Aliasnamen ( -JN|) als Absender verwenden [a/ein] -|Keine weitere Bereiche mit ungelesenen Nachrichten diff --git a/lang/source.de b/lang/source.de deleted file mode 100644 index ec04c6d2..00000000 --- a/lang/source.de +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|Bitte geben Sie Ihren Vor- und Nachnamen ein: -|Bitte geben Sie Ihren Nachnamen ein: -|Abmelden des Benutzers ... -|Pruefen der Datei ... -JN|Haben Sie Ihren Namen korrekt eingegeben? [J/n] -|Bitte melden Sie sich nun mit folgendem Namen erneut an: -|Dies ist ein PRIVATES System. Geben Sie zum Verlassen "off" ein -|Geben Sie bitte die Nummer ein - beenden mit : -|Passwort: -|Die maximale Anzahl von Login-Versuchen wurde ueberschritten ... -|Entweder Ihr NAME oder Ihr PASSWORT wurden falsch eingegeben -HR|Export in (H)ome oder (R)egeln Verzeichnis: -|Message exportiert in das Regeln Verzeichnis als -|Keine Regeln fuer diesen Bereich gefunden -|Keine Berechtigung zum Loeschen der Mitteilung -|Offline Reader: Erweiterte Info ANgestellt -|Offline Reader: Erweiterte Info AUSgestellt -|Dies ist keine reine Textdatei. -|Sie duerfen nur -|Verbindungen gleichzeitig belegen -|Ein anderer Benutzer verwendet das externe Programm. Bitte spaeter versuchen. -JN| Ist das korrekt [j/N]: -|Nicht erkannt: -|Bitte waehlen Sie Ihren bevorzugten Zeichensatz -|Auswahl des Zeichensatzes (Beenden: RETURN): -|Der Default-Zeichensatz wurde eingestellt auf: -JN|Beim Login nach neuen Mitteilungen suchen [J/n]: -JN|Beim Login nach neuen Dateien suchen [J/n]: -|Geben Sie bitte eine kurze Betreff-Zeile an -|Der Sysop kann MBSEBBS nicht zum Chat benutzen. Verwenden Sie "mbmon". -|Der Chat-Server ist zurzeit leider nicht verfuegbar -|Zeile -| -| -| -| -| -|MBSE Bulletin Board System - Anlegen eines neuen Benutzerkontos -|Diesen Namen verwenden: -|Bitte das neue Passwort eingeben : -|Bitte das neue Passwort wiederholen : -|Die Passwoerter stimmen nicht ueberein! Bitte wiederholen. -|Ihr Passwort muss mindestens -|Zeichen enthalten! Bitte wiederholen. -| -|Bitte geben Sie Ihre Telefonnummer an: -|Die Mitteilung wurde in Ihr privates Verzeichnis gespeichert als: -|Bitte geben Sie eine vollstaendige Telefonnummer an: -|Bitte geben Sie Ihre Daten-Telefonnummer an: -|Bitte geben Sie Ihren Wohnort an: -|Der Name des Wohnortes ist zu kurz -MW|Sind Sie (m)aennlich oder (w)eiblich ? : -|Maennlich -|Weiblich -|Bitte druecken Sie "M" oder "W" -|Unbekannt -|Bitte geben Sie Ihr Geburtsdatum an (TT-MM-JJJJ): -|Sie haben versehentlich -dieses Jahr- eingegeben. -|Bitte verwenden Sie das vorgegebene Datumsformat -|*** Der Sysop beginnt den Online-Dialog *** -|*** Der Sysop hat den Online-Dialog beendet *** -JN=|Weiter (J/n/=) -JN|Moechten Sie in den Menues "Hot-Keys" verwenden? [J/n]: -|Bitte druecken Sie J oder N -| -|Keine(r) -|Mitteilungsbereiche fuer den Offline Reader markieren -|Ihr Benutzeraccount wurde wie folgt eingerichtet: -|Login Name : -|Passwort : -| * * * * * -|Die Einrichtung des neuen Benutzeraccounts ist abgeschlossen. -|Unbekannt -|Bisheriger Ort: -|Bitte geben Sie eine laengere Bezeichung fuer den Ort ein (min -| -| -|Die Mitteilung existiert nicht -|System-Mitteilungen sind jetzt EIN -|System-Mitteilungen sind jetzt AUS -| -| -|Private Mitteilung - Sie sind weder Absender noch Empfaenger -|Bitte verwenden Sie das vorgegebene Datumsformat -|Logins heute bis -|# Benutzername Leitg. TimeOn Anrufe Ort -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -|Bitte geben Sie drei Kombinationen ein. -|1. Zahl: -|Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut! Verwenden Sie Zahlen groesser 0 und kleiner -|2. Zahl: -|3. Zahl: -| Links: -|Rechts: -JN|Moechten Sie den Safe mit dieser Kombination oeffnen [J/n]: -|Sie haben folgendes gewonnen... -|Sie haben den Safe leider nicht geoeffnet ! -|Der Safe Code war: -JN|Moechten Sie es noch einmal versuchen ? [J/n]: -JN|Moechten Sie den Safe oeffnen ? [J/n]: -|DER SAFE IST ZUR ZEIT VERSCHLOSSEN -|hat den Safe geknackt. -|Der Safe bleibt verschlossen bis der Sysop den Preis vergeben hat.. -|Maximale Versuche pro Tag ueberschritten ! -|Mitteilungs-Signatur bearbeiten -|Die VON, AN und Betreff Felder sind optional. -| Von: -| An: -|Betreff: -| Bitte bis zu 10 Zeilen mit je 74 Zeichen eingeben -|Verfuegbare Funktionen: -LEBAS|(L)isten, (E)rsetze Text, (B)earbeite Zeile, (A)bbrechen, (S)peichern -|Auswaehlen: -|Abbruch... -|Rueckkehr zu -|Welche Zeile bearbeiten: -|Diese Zeile existiert nicht. -|Bisheriges Passwort: -|Neues Password: -|Neues Passwort wiederholen: -|Die Passwort-Eingaben stimmen nicht ueberein ! -|Die Passwort-Aenderung erfolgreich -|Das bisherige Passwort wurde nicht richtig eingegeben ! -|Benutzerliste -|Suchzeichenkette eingeben oder (Enter) fuer alle Benutzer: -|Name Ort Zuletzt hier Logins -|Die Suchzeichenkette wurde nicht gefunden ... -|Zeitlimit erreicht ... Verbindung wird getrennt! -JN=M|Weiter (J/n/=) M=Markieren -|Suche -|mit -|Zeit Statistik fuer -|on -|Aktuelle Zeit : -|Aktuelles Datum : -|Verbindungszeit : -|Zeit fuer heute : -|Verbleibende Zeit heute : -|Taegl. Zeitlimit : -|Sie haben -JN|Mitteilungen, moechten Sie jetzt Ihre Post lesen? [J/n]: -|Es liegen keine neuen Mitteilungen fuer Sie vor. -|Hot-Keys sind jetzt EIN -|Hot-Keys sind jetzt AUS -|Ein -|Aus -|Dieser Benutzername ist bereits anderweitig vergeben -|Suchen nach persoenlichen Mitteilungen, bitte warten ... -| MBSE BBS Online Dialog -|Der SysOp ist gerade mit einem anderen Benutzer im Online-Dialog. -|Bitte versuchen Sie es in einigen Minuten nochmals ... -|Ihre maximale Anzahl von Sysop-Anrufen ist erreicht. -|Sysop ist zurzeit nicht erreichbar. Bitte hinterlassen Sie eine Mitteilung... -|Versenden einer Mitteilung im Bereich: -|Von : -|An : -|Suche Adressaten ... -|Adressat nicht gefunden. Bitte nochmals eingeben oder beenden mit -|Betreff : -JN|Mitteilung verwerfen [j/N] ?: -JN|Privat [j/N]: -|Schreiben Sie nun die Mitteilung. Beenden: eine leere Zeile eingeben -|Maximal 60 Zeilen, 73 Zeichen pro Zeile -|Maximale Zeilenanzahl erreicht -|Verfuegbare Funktionen: (Aktuelle Mitteilung: -|Zeilen) -|A - Anzeigen S - Speichern W - Weiterschreiben -|B - Beenden L - Zeile loeschen E - Zeile einfuegen -|T - Text bearbeiten X - Zeile bearbeiten R - Zeile ersetzen -ASWBLETXRZ|Z - Zeile zentrieren -|Auswaehlen -|Fortfahren -|Loeschen -|Loeschen ab Zeile -|Abgebrochen. -|Bitte geben Sie eine Zahl ein im Bereich -|Loeschen bis Zeile -|Bearbeiten -|Geben Sie die Nummer der zu bearbeitenden Zeile an -|Einfuegen -|Geben Sie Nummer der Zeile an, vor der eingefuegt werden soll -|Auflisten -|Geben Sie die Nummer der zu ersetzenden Zeile an -|Zeile: -|Unveraendert. -|Zeile jetzt: -|Beenden -JN|Sind Sie sicher [j/N]: -|Mitteilung wurde verworfen. -|Nein -|Text bearbeiten -|Geben Sie die Nummer der zu bearbeitenden Zeile an -|Geben Sie den zu ersetzenden Text an : -|Ersatztext : -|Zeile jetzt: -|Speichern -|Ein moeglicher Computer-Virus wurde gefunden ! -|Ok -|Auspacken des Archivs -|Mitteilung speichern -|Geben Sie die zu zentrierende Zeile an -|Die Zeile kann nicht zentriert werden, da sie maximale Laenge hat. -|Es liegen keine Mitteilungen in diesem Bereich vor. -|Datum : -JN=|Weiter (J/n/=/Bereich-Nr.): -|An : -|Von : -|Betreff : -|Naechste Antwort: -|Antwort auf: -|Mitteilungen in -WNLAUEHX|Wiederh. Naechste Letzte Antwort neU loescHen Ende eXport -|Wiederh. Naechste Letzte Antwort neU loescHen Ende eXport -|Naechste -|FEHLER -ANE|(A)ntwort, (N)aechste, (E)nde: -|Enter um Betreff zu uebernehmen. -|# Von An Betreff -|Bereich -|enthaelt -|Mitteilung(en). -|Eingabe einer Zahl von -|Mitteilung Nummer [ -|Nr. Typ Beschreibung Insges. Pers. -|Thema -|Name des Bereichs eingeben oder ? fuer eine Liste: -|Bereich Nr. Anz. Beschreibung -|Loesche Mitteilung -| Mitteilungsbereiche -|Auswahl Bereich: -|Die angegebene Bereichsnummer existiert nicht. -|Das Passwort ist ungueltig -|Das Passwort ist korrekt -|Sie haben nicht ausreichend Rechte um diesen Mitteilungsbereich aufzulisten -|Die Datei-Datenbank fuer diesen Bereich kann nicht geoeffnet werden -|Heraufgeladen von: -|G E L O E S C H T -| -JN|Adresse unbekannt, dennoch fortfahren [j/N]: -|Dateien insgesamt: -|Systemfehler: die Datenbank der Dateibereiche kann nicht geoeffnet werden -|Sie haben nicht ausreichend Rechte zum Herunterladen aus diesem Bereich -|Bitte den Dateinamen angeben: -|Kein Dateiname angegeben, Abbruch. -|Ungueltiger Dateiname ! -|Diese Datei ist fuer das Herunterladen leider nicht verfuegbar -|Sie haben -|zusaetzliche Download-KBytes. -|Ihre Restzeit reicht nicht um diese Datei herunterzuladen. -|Ihr Download-Limit reicht nicht fuer das Herunterladen " -|Sie muessen etwas heraufladen bevor Sie herunterladen koennen. -|Kilobytes verfuegbar: -|Pruefe die markierten Downloads, bitte warten ... -|Mitteilungsbereiche fuer den "Offline Reader" abwaehlen -|FILEID.DIZ gefunden in -|Es sind keine Dateien zum Herunterladen markiert. -| -|Sie haben folgende Bereiche fuer den "Offline Reader" markiert: -|Dateiname Groesse Datum -|Protokoll: Protokolldatei kann nicht geoeffnet werden -|Auswahl des bevorzugten Protokolls -|Bitte Protokoll auswaehlen (frei lassen um abzubrechen): -|Ungueltige Auswahl, bitte nochmals eingeben! -|Standardprotokoll ist jetzt: -|Bitte den Suchbegriff eingeben: -|Dateisuche nach Schluesselwort -|Akzeptiert Platzhalter wie: *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| *.zip entspricht .zip -|Geben Sie den zu suchenden Dateinamen an: -|Dateisuche nach Dateinamen -JN|Neue Dateien seit Ihrem letzten Login suchen [J/n]: -|Geben Sie das Suchdatum an [TT-MM-JJJJ]: -|Dateisuche nach Datum -| -|Mitteilungen fuer "Offline Reader" herunterladen -|Ihre Zugriffsberechtigung reicht nicht fuer das Heraufladen. -|Ihr Plattenplatz reicht nicht fuer das Kopieren der Datei -|Dateien( -|Bytes) zum Herunterladen markiert. -|Diese Datei ist schon vorhanden -|Bitte starten Sie das Heraufladen jetzt ... -|Folgendes konnte nicht heraufgeladen werden: -JN|Moechten Sie das Heraufgeladene mit einem Passwort schuetzen ? [j/N]: -|Beachten Sie: Passwoerter sind "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -|Bitte geben Sie die Beschreibung der Datei ein -|Danke! Die Zeit fuer das Heraufladen wurde Ihnen gutgeschrieben. -|Kopieren beginnen: -|Das Verzeichnis kann nicht aufgelistet werden: -|Home-Verzeichnis von -|Geben Sie den Dateinamen zum Loeschen an: -|Versteckte Dateien koennen nicht geloescht werden ... -|Datei kann nicht geloescht werden ... -|Ungueltiger Dateiname, bitte erneut eingeben ... -|Die Datei existiert nicht, bitte erneut eingeben ... -|Forum Beschreibung Msgs. Pers. -| Dateibereiche -|Passwort fuer den Dateibereich: -|BBS hinzufuegen -|Name des BBS: -|Eingabe erforderlich ... -|Telefon-Nummer: -|Name des Sysop: -|BBS Software: -|Speicherplatz (GigaByte): -|Zugangsgeschwindigkeiten: -JN|Moechten Sie eine erweiterte Beschreibung hinzufuegen ? [J/n]: -|Bitte geben Sie eine Beschreibung ein fuer -|BBS Liste -|# BBS Name Nummer Software GigaByte Speed -|Nach BBS suchen -|Bitte 3 Buchstaben des zu suchenden Namens eingeben: -|Mindestens 3 Zeichen muessen eingegeben werden... -JN|BBS-Details anzeigen ? [J/n]: -|BBS in der Liste kann nicht gefunden werden ... -|BBS-Details anzeigen -|Bitte eine aufzulistende Nummer angeben: -|Datensatz nicht vorhanden -| Satz : -| BBS Name : -| Nummer : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Speeds : -| Name des Sysop : -| Offen : -| Eintrag vom : -| Eintrag von : -|BBS loeschen -|Bitte die zu loeschende Nummer eingeben: -|Datensatz -|wurde nicht von Ihnen angelegt. -|ist schon zum Loeschen markiert -|zum Loeschen markiert -|Der Sysop wird die Liste endgueltig loeschen -|wenn Datensaetze zum Loeschen markiert sind. -|Mitteilungen insgesamt: -|Unbekannter Menubefehl! -|Speichern... -|MBSE BBS "Einzeiler" werden zufallsgesteuert im Hauptmenue erscheinen. -|Obszoene oder unanstaendige "Einzeiler" werden vom Sysop geloescht!! -|Bitte geben Sie Ihren "Einzeiler" ein, max. 75 Zeichen. -|"Einzeiler" hinzugefuegt -| # A Datum User Beschreibung -| # Beschreibung -|Bitte aufzulistende Nummer eingeben: -|Verbunden an Port -|Datei(en) : -|Groesse : -|Protokoll : -|Download-Zaehler werden aktualisiert, bitte warten ... -|Fehlgeschlagen! -|Bytes -| # Area Aktiv Gr. Kost Datei -|Ja -|Nein -UA|Aufgelistete (U)mschalten, alle (A)bwaehlen, um fortzufahren: -|Datei-Nummer eingeben, 1.. -|Markiert: -|Zurzeit sind keine Dateien markiert. -|Replace -|BBS wird geladen, bitte warten ... -|Neue oder geloeschte mail areas bei -|Area Status Typ Beschreibung -|Neue Mail suchen ist jetzt AN -|Neue Mail suchen ist jetzt AUS -|Datei loeschen: -JN|Sind Sie sicher? [J/n]: -|Neue Dateien suchen ist jetzt AN -|Neue Dateien suchen ist jetzt AUS -|Sie verwenden jetzt den -12|Auswahl: 1) Vollbild-Editor, 2) Externer Editor -|Es liegen keine Mitteilungen zum Herunterladen vor! -|Weiter mit ... -|Zentrieren -|Zu viele Mitteilungen. Nur die ersten -|Waehlen Sie Ihre bevorzugte Sprache aus -|Sprache auswaehlen ( um abzubrechen): -|Sprache ist jetzt eingestellt auf: -|Das System wird jetzt einem Unix-Account fuer Sie anlegen -|Ihr Unix-Account wurde angelegt, bitte verwenden Sie ihn ab jetzt zum Login. -|Bitte geben Sie einen Anmeldenamen ein (Max. 8 Zeichen) -|Beispiel: "Hans Schluckauf", login = hschluck -|Ihr gewuenschter Anmeldename: -|Dieser Anmeldename existiert bereits, bitte waehlen Sie einen anderen. -|Zeilen- -|Vollbild- -|Externen -|Editor -|Neu -|Local -|Netmail -|Echomail -|News -|E-Mail -|Del -|Jan -|Feb -|Mar -|Apr -|Mai -|Jun -|Jul -|Aug -|Sep -|Okt -|Nov -|Dez -|Autologout: Verbindung wird wegen Inaktivitaet getrennt. -|Wird gepackt! -|Geben Sie den Alias ein ( fuer "keinen"): -|Sie koennen das BBS ab jetzt benutzen -|Benutzer On-Line in -|Name Leitg. Status Ort -|"Nicht stoeren" ist jetzt AUS -|"Nicht stoeren" ist jetzt AN -|Im Menue -|Herunterladen -|Heraufladen -|Mitteilungen -|Ext. Programm -|Online-Dialog -|Dateibereich -JN|Moechten Sie diese Mitteilungen herunterladen [J/n]? -|Bank Programm -|Sich. ext. Programm -|Benutzerliste -|Offline Reader -|Name an den die Nachricht geschickt werden soll: -|Der angegebene Benutzer ist nicht online: -|moechte nicht gestoert werden -|Bitte geben Sie die Nachricht ein (Max 76 Zeichen) -|** Nachricht ** von -|Ihr Passwort ist abgelaufen, neues Passwort: -|Druecken Sie um fortzufahren -|Kein Senden moeglich, dieser Bereich ist schreibgeschuetzt ! -1|Auswahl: 1) Vollbild-Editor -|"Offline Reader" Paket heraufladen -|Kein oder fehlerhaftes Paket erhalten -|Unbekannter Datenkompressionstyp -|Archivprogramm nicht verfuegbar -|Unbekannter Mailpaket-Typ -|Herunterladen von BlueWave Offline -|Zusammenstellen des Pakets -|Packen mit -|Herunterladen fehlgeschlagen -|Herunterladen erfolgreich -|Aktualisieren der Lesezeichen -|Verarbeiten des BlueWave Antwort-Pakets -|Fehler im Paket -|Import der Mitteilungen -|Kein Schreibzugriff auf Bereich -|Mitteilungen importiert -|Verarbeiten der Offline-Konfiguration -|Mitteilungsbereiche ausgewaehlt -|Verarbeiten der Datei-Anforderungen -|Herunterladen von QWK Offline -|Verarbeiten des QWK Antwort-Pakets -|Herunterladen ASCII Offline -JN|Crash-Mail [j/N]: -JN|Warnung: Station ist nicht CM, sofort senden [j/N]: -JN|Datei anhaengen [j/N]: -|Datei -|wird angehaengt -|Datei nicht in -|mailbox - ein- und ausgehende E-mail -|archiv - Archiv Ihrer E-mails -|trash - Papierkorb, Ihre alte E-mail -|Bereich # -|Minuten. -|Tastenbelegung Vollbild-Editor im "EMACS" - Stil -|Tastenbelegung Vollbild-Editor im "WordStar" - Stil -|Ihre Adresse (max. 3 Zeilen, nur fuer den Sysop sichtbar): -|Sie muessen Ihre Adresse hier angeben -|Alte Adresse: -|Moechten Sie Ihren Aliasnamen ( -JN|) als Absender verwenden [J/n] -|Keine weitere Bereiche mit ungelesenen Nachrichten -|Addresse not in Nodelist -|Found Addresse in Nodelist diff --git a/lang/source.en b/lang/source.en deleted file mode 100644 index 4e090695..00000000 --- a/lang/source.en +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|Please enter your First and Last name: -|Please enter your Last name: -|Disconnecting user ... -|Scanning User File ... -YN|Did you spell your name correctly? [Y/n] -|You need to login again with the name: -|This is a PRIVATE System. Type "off" to leave -|Mark file number or press to stop -|Password: -|Maximum login attempts have been exceeded ... -|Either your NAME or PASSWORD is incorrect -HR|Export to (H)ome or (R)ules directory: -|Message exported to rules directory as -|No rules found for this area -|You are not allowed to delete that message -|Offline Reader: Extended Info turned ON -|Offline Reader: Extended Info turned OFF -|This is not a plain textfile. -|You may only login -|times at the same time -|The door is in use by another user, try again later -YN| Is this correct [y/N]: -|Could not parse -|Select your preferred character set -|Select character set (Enter to Quit): -|Character set now set to: -YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -|Enter a short reason for chat -|The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -|Sorry, the chatserver is not available -|line -| -| -| -| -| -|MBSE Bulletin Board System - NEW USER REGISTRATION -|Use this name: -|Please enter new password : -|Please enter password again : -|Your passwords do not match! Try again. -|Your password must contain at least -|characters! Try again. -| -|Please enter you Voice Number -|Message exported to your private directory as: -|Please enter a proper phone number -|Please enter you Data Number -|Please enter your location: -|Please enter a longer location -MF|What is your sex? (M)ale or (F)emale: -|Male -|Female -|Please answer M or F -|Unknown -|Please enter your Date of Birth DD-MM-YYYY: -|Sorry you entered this year by mistake. -|Please enter the correct date format -|*** Sysop is starting chat *** -|*** Sysop has terminated chat *** -YN=|More (Y/n/=) -YN|Would you like Hot-Keyed menus? [Y/n]: -|Please answer Y or N -| -|None -|Tag Offline Reader message areas -|Your user account has been created: -|Login Name : -|Password : -|not displayed -|New user registration completed. -|Could not find -|Old Location: -|Please enter a longer location (min -| -| -|Message doesn't exist -|News bulletins turned ON -|News bulletins turned OFF -| -| -|Private message, not owner -|Please enter the correct date format -|Todays Callers to -|# User Name Device TimeOn Calls Location -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -|Please enter three combinations. -|1st digit: -|Please try again! You must input a number greater than Zero and less than -|2nd digit: -|3rd digit: -| Left: -|Right: -YN|Attempt to open safe with this combination [Y/n]: -|You have won the following... -|Sorry - You didn't open the safe! -|The safe code was: -YN|Do you want to try again ? [Y/n]: -YN|Do you want to open the safe ? [Y/n]: -|THE SAFE IS CURRENTLY LOCKED -|has cracked the safe. -|The safe will remain locked until the sysop rewards the user. -|Maximum trys per day Exceeded! -|Edit message signature -|The FROM, TO and SUBJECT fields are optional. -| From: -| To: -|Subject: -| Type up to 10 lines 74 Characters per line -|Functions available: -LREAS|(L)ist, (R)eplace text, (E)dit line, (A)bort, (S)ave -|Select: -|Aborting... -|Returning to -|Edit which line: -|Line does not exist. -|Old Password: -|New password: -|Confirm new password: -|Passwords do not match! -|Password Change Successful -|Old password incorrect! -|User List -|Enter Username search string or (Enter) for all users: -|Name Location Last On Calls -|Could not find search string ... -|Time limit exceeded ... disconnecting! -YN=M|More (Y/n/=) M=Mark -|Scanning -|with -|TIME STATISTICS for -|on -|Current Time : -|Current Date : -|Connect time : -|Time used today : -|Time remaining today : -|Daily time limit : -|You have -YN|messages, read your mail now? [Y/n]: -|You have no new mail in your mail box ... -|Hotkeys are now ON -|Hotkeys are now OFF -|On -|Off -|User name already exists -|Checking your mail box ... -|MBSE BBS Chat -|The SysOp is currently speaking to somebody else. -|Try paging him again in a few minutes ... -|You have paged the Sysop the maximum times allowed. -|Sysop currently is not available ... please leave a comment -|Posting message in area: -|From : -| To : -|Verifying user ... -|User not found. Try again, or (Enter) to quit -|Subj : -YN|Abort Message [y/N] ?: -YN|Private [y/N]: -|Begin your message now, Blank line to end -|Maximum of 60 lines, 73 characters per line -|Maximum message length exceeded -|Functions available: (Current Message: -|Lines) -|L - List message S - Save message C - Continue message -|Q - Quit message D - Delete line I - Insert line -|T - Text edit E - Edit line R - Replace line -LSCQDITERZ|Z - Center line -|Select -|Continue -|Delete -|Delete starting at line -|Aborted. -|Please enter a number in the range of -|Delete ending at line -|Edit -|Enter line # to edit -|Insert -|Enter line # to insert text before -|List -|Enter line # to replace -|Line reads: -|Unchanged. -|Line now reads: -|Quit -YN|Are you sure [y/N]: -|Message aborted. -|No -|Text Edit -|Enter line # to edit -|Text to replace : -|Replacement text : -|Line now reads: -|Save -|Possible VIRUS found! -|Ok -|Unpacking archive -|Saving message to disk -|Enter line # to center -|Line is maximum length and cannot be centered -|There are no messages in this area. -|Date : -YN=|More (Y/n/=/Area #): -|To : -|From : -|Subject : -|Next reply: -|Reply to: -|messages in -ANLREQDX|(A)gain, (N)ext, (L)ast, (R)eply, (E)nter, (D)el, (Q)uit, e(X)port -|(A)gain, (N)ext, (L)ast, (R)eply, (E)nter, (Q)uit, e(X)port -|Next -|ERROR -RNQ|(R)eply, (N)ext, (Q)uit: -|Enter to keep Subject. -|# From To Subject -|Message area -|contains -|messages. -|Please enter a message between -|Message number [ -|Area Type Description Messages Personal -|thread -|Enter the name of the conference, or ? for a list: -|Conference Area Msgs Description -|Deleting message -| Message Areas -|Select Area: -|Invalid area specified - Please try again ... -|Password is incorrect -|Password is correct -|You don't have enough security to list this area -|Can't open file database for this area -|Uploaded by: -|D E L E T E D -| -YN|Node not known, continue anyway [y/N]: -|Total Files: -|FATAL: Unable to open areas database -|You do not have enough access to download from this area. -|Please enter filename: -|No filename entered, Aborting. -|Illegal Filename! -|Sorry that file is unavailable for download -|You have -|extra download KBytes. -|You do not have enough time to download that file. -|You do not have enough bytes to download " -|You must upload before you can download. -|Kilobytes currently available: -|Checking your marked downloads, please wait... -|Untag Offline Reader message areas -|Found FILEID.DIZ in -|No files marked for download. -| -|You have selected the following Conference(s): -|Filename Size Date -|Protocol: Can't open protocol file. -|Select your preferred file transfer protcol -|Select Protocol (Enter to Quit): -|Ivalid selection, please try again! -|Protocol now set to: -|Enter keyword to use for Search: -|File Search by Keyword -|Accepts wildcards such as : *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| : *.zip is the same as .zip -|Enter filename to search for : -|File Search by Filename -YN|Search for new since your last call [Y/n]: -|Enter new date to search for [DD-MM-YYYY]: -|File Search by Date -| -|Offline Reader Download -|You do not have enough access to upload to this area. -|You have not enough diskspace free to copy this file -|files( -|bytes) marked for download. -|The file already exists on the system -|Please start your upload now ... -|Upload was unsuccessful for: -YN|Do you want to password protect your upload ? [y/N]: -|REMEMBER: Passwords are "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -|Please enter description of file -|Your upload time has been returned to you. Thank you for your upload! -|Start copy: -|Can't open directory for listing: -|Home directory listing for -|Please enter filename to delete: -|Sorry you may not delete hidden files ... -|Unable to delete file ... -|Invalid filename, please try again ... -|File does not exist, please try again ... -|Forum Description Msgs. Pers. -| File Areas -|Please enter Area Password: -|Adding BBS -|BBS Name: -|Response needed ... -|Phone Number: -|Sysop Name: -|BBS Software: -|Storage (GigaByte): -|Speeds: -YN|Would you like to add a extended discription? [Y/n]: -|Please a enter discription for -|BBS Listing -|# BBS Name Number Software GigaByte Speed -|Search for a BBS -|Please enter 3 letters of BBS to search for: -|I need at least 3 letters ... -YN|View this BBS? [Y/n]: -|Could not find the BBS Listed ... -|Show a BBS -|Please enter number to list: -|Record does not exist -| Record : -| BBS Name : -| Number : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Speeds : -| Sysop Name : -| Available : -| Date of Entry : -| Entry Name : -|Delete BBS -|Please enter number to delete: -|Record -|does not belong to you. -|already marked for deletion -|marked for deletion -|The Sysop will purge the list once he has -|seen you have marked a record for deletion. -|Total messages found: -|Unknown Menu Command! -|Saving... -|MBSE BBS Oneliners will randomly appear on the main menu. -|Obscene or libellous oneliners will be deleted!! -|Please enter your oneliner below. You have 75 characters. -|Oneliner added -| # A Date User Description -| # Description -|Please enter number to list: -|Connected from -|File(s) : -|Size : -|Protocol : -|Updating download counters, please wait ... -|Failed! -|Bytes -| # Area Active Size Cost File -|Yes -|No -TE|(T)oggle active, (E)rase all, (ENTER) to continue: -|Enter file number, 1.. -|Marked: -|No files tagged. -|Replace -|Loading BBS, please wait ... -|New or deleted mail areas at -|Area State Type Description -|New Mail check is now ON -|New Mail check is now OFF -|Delete file: -YN|Are you Sure? [Y/n]: -|New Files check is now ON -|New Files check is now OFF -|Now using the -12|Select: 1) Fullscreen editor, 2) External editor -|No messages found to download! -|Press (Enter) to continue: -|Center -|Too much messages. Only the first -|Select your preferred language -|Select Language: -|Language now set to: -|The system will now ask you for a "Unix Account" -|Your "Unix Account" is created, you may use it the next time you call. -|Please enter a login name (Maximum 8 characters) -|ie. John Doe, login = jdoe -|login > -|That login name already exists, please choose another one. -|Line -|Fullscreen -|External -|Editor -|New -|Local -|Netmail -|Echomail -|News -|E-Mail -|Del -|Jan -|Feb -|Mar -|Apr -|May -|Jun -|Jul -|Aug -|Sep -|Oct -|Nov -|Dec -|Autologout: idletime reached. -|Will be packed! -|Enter your handle (Enter for none): -|You are now ready to use the bbs -|Callers On-Line to -|Name Device Status Location -|Do not disturb turned OFF -|Do not disturb turned ON -|Browsing -|Downloading -|Uploading -|Msg Section -|External Door -|Chatting -|Listing Files -YN|Do you want to download these messages [Y/n]? -|Banking Door -|Safe Door -|WhosOn List -|Offline Reader -|Please enter username to send message to: -|Sorry, there is no user on -|doesn't wish to be disturbed -|Please enter in message to send (Max 76 Characters) -|** Message ** from -|Your password is expired, new password : -|Press ENTER to continue -|Posting not allowed, this area is Read Only! -1|Select: 1) Fullscreen editor -|Offline Reader Upload -|Invalid packet received -|Unknown compression type -|Archiver not available -|Unknown type mailpacket -|BlueWave Offline download -|Preparing packet -|Packing with -|Download failed -|Download successfull -|Updating lastread pointers -|Processing BlueWave reply packet -|ERROR in packet -|Import messages -|No Write access to area -|Messages imported -|Processing Offline Configuration -|Message areas selected -|Processing file requests -|QWK Offline Download -|Processing QWK reply packet -|ASCII Offline Download -YN|Crash [y/N]: -YN|Warning: node is not CM, send immediate [y/N]: -YN|Attach file [y/N]: -|File -|will be attached -|File not within -|mailbox - Incoming and outgoing email -|archive - Archive of your email -|trash - Trashcan, your old email -|Area # -|minutes. -|Fullscreen Editor shortcut keys set to Emacs -|Fullscreen Editor shortcut keys set to Wordstar -|Your address, maximum 3 lines (only visible for the sysop): -|You need to enter your address here -|Old address: -|Use your alias ( -YN|) to post this message [Y/n]: -|No more areas with unread messages -|Addresse not in Nodelist -|Found Addresse in Nodelist diff --git a/lang/source.es b/lang/source.es deleted file mode 100644 index 3bb7c543..00000000 --- a/lang/source.es +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|Por favor teclee su nombre y apellidos: -|Por favor teclee sus apellidos: -|Desconectando usuario ... -|Explorando fichero de usuarios ... -SN|¨Has escrito correctamente tu nombre? [S/n] -|Tienes que entrar otra vez con este nombre: -|Este es un sistema PRIVADO. Teclea "off" para salir -|Teclee n£mero de fichero o para terminar : -|Password: -|El n£mero de errores permitidos se ha sobrepasado ... -|Tu nombre o tu PASSWORD son incorrectos -PR|Exportar al directorio (P)ersonal o de (R)eglas: -|Mensaje exportado al directorio de reglas como -|No se encuentran reglas para este  rea. -|No puedes borrar este Mensaje. -|Lector Offline: Informaci¢n extendida ACTIVADA -|Lector Offline: Informaci¢n extendida DESACTIVADA -|Este no es un fichero de texto plano. -|S¢lo puedes hacer login -|veces al mismo tiempo -|Otro usuario est  usando esa door, int‚ntalo m s tarde. -SN| Es correcto [s/N]: -|No puedo iterpretar -|Select your preferred character set -|Select character set (Enter to Quit): -|Character set now set to: -YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -|Enter a short reason for chat -|The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -|Sorry, the chatserver is not available -|line -| -| -| -|áéíóúüÜñÑçÇ¿¡ºª ‚¡¢£š¤¥‡€¨­§¦ -| ‚¡¢£š¤¥‡€¨­§¦ -|MBSEBBS - REGISTRO DE NUEVO USUARIO -|Use este nombre: -|Por favor teclee el nuevo password : -|Por favor tecleelo de nuevo...... : -|­No coinciden! Vuelta a empezar... -|El password debe tener como m¡nimo -|caracteres. Vuelta a empezar... -| -|Teclea tu n£mero de tel‚fono de VOZ -|Mensaje exportado a tu directorio privado como: -|N£mero de tel‚fono incorrecto. Repite... -|Teclea tu n£mero de tel‚fono de MODEM -|¨Donde vives? (Ciudad): -|El nombre de tu ciudad es demasiado corto. Repite por favor -HM|¨Tu que eres (H)ombre o (M)ujer: -|Hombre -|Mujer -|Responde solo H o M -|Desconocido -|Fecha de nacimiento (DD-MM-AAAA): -|Has tecleado este a¤o por error. -|Teclea la fecha en formato correcto (DD-MM-AAAA) -|*** Atenci¢n: Te habla el SysOp *** -|*** Fin de la charla. Que tengas un buen d¡a *** -SN=|M s (S/n/=) -SN|¨Quieres men£s r pidos? [S/n]: -|Por favor contesta S ¢ N -| -|Nada -|Marcar  reas para lectura Off-Line -|Tu cuenta de usuario ha sido creada: -|Nombre de Login : -|Password : -|no visualizable -|Registro de novo usuario completo. -|No encuentro -|Localidad anterior : -|Localidad demasiado corta: (min. -| -| -|No existe el mensaje -|Noticias activadas -|Noticias desactivadas -| -| -|Mensaje privado, y no es tuyo -|Teclee el formato de fecha correcto -|Hoy llamaron a -|# Usr. Nombre Puerto Tiempo Llams Localidad -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -|Teclee tres combinaciones. -|1er digito: -|­Repita! Debe ser un n£mero mayor que cero y menor que -|2do digito : -|3er digito: -|Izquierda : -| Derecha : -SN|Intento abrir con esta combinaci¢n [S/n]: -|Has ganado ... -|­Ohhh! - No se abre... -|La combinaci¢n era: -SN|¨Quieres volver a intentarlo? [S/n]: -SN|¨Quieres intentar abrir la caja? [S/n]: -|LA CAJA ESTA BLOQUEADA. -|ha abierto la caja. -|la caja permanecer  bloqueada hasta que el SysOp recompense al usuario. -|­Has excedido el m ximo n£mero de intentos diarios! -|Mensaje al siguiente usuario: -|Los campos De, Para y Asunto son opcionales. -| De: -| Para: -| Asunto: -| Teclea hasta 10 lineas de 74 Caracteres por linea -|Funciones disponibles: -LCEAG|(L)istar, (C)ambiar texto, (E)ditar linea, (A)bandonar (G)uardar -|Elija: -|Abandonando... -|Volviendo a -|Editar la linea n§: -|Esa no existe. -|Password viejo: -|Password nuevo: -|Repite el nuevo: -|­No coinciden! -|Password cambiado. No lo olvides... -|­Password viejo incorrecto! -|Lista de usuarios -|Buscar un nombre (Enter para listar todos): -|Nombre Localidad U.Llamada Llamadas -|No lo encuentro ... -|Limite de tiempo sobrepasado ... desconectando! -SN=M|M s (S/n/=) M=Marcar -|Buscando -|con -|Estad¡sticas de TIEMPO de -|en -|Hora Actual : -|Fecha Actual : -|Tiempo de conexion : -|Tiempo usado hoy : -|Tiempo que queda : -|L¡mite diario : -|Tienes -SN|mensajes, ¨Quieres leerlos ahora? [S/n]: -|No tienes correo nuevo a tu nombre ... -|Men£s r pidos activados -|Men£s r pidos desactivados -|Act -|Des -|El nombre ya existe -|Buscando correo nuevo ... -|Charla de mbsebbs -|El Sysop est  hablando con otro usuario. -|Intenta llamarlo de nuevo dentro de un rato ... -|Ya has llamado muchas veces. -|El SysOp no est  ... ¨por que no le dejas un mensaje? -|Poniendo mensaje en el  rea: -|De : -|Para : -|Verificando usuario... -|Usuario no existe. Repite, o (Enter) para salir -|Asunto : -SN|¨ Cancelar Mensaje [s/N] ?: -SN|Privado [s/N]: -|Comienza a escribir tu mensaje. (Enter) en una nueva linea para salir. -|M ximo 60 lineas, 73 caracteres por linea -|Longitud m xima sobrepasada -|Funciones disponibles: (Mensaje Actual: -|Lineas) -|L - Listar mensaje G - Guardar mensaje C - Continuar escribiendo -|A - Abandonar B - Borrar l¡neas I - Insertar linea -|T - editar Texto E - Editar l¡nea S - Sustituir linea -LGCABITESZ|Z - Centrar linea -|Elija -|Continuar -|Borrar -|Borrar desde la l¡nea -|Abandonar. -|Teclee un n£mero comprendido entre -|Borrar hasta la l¡nea -|Editar -|N§ de linea a editar -|Insertar -|Insertar antes de la l¡nea n§ -|Listar -|N§ de Linea a sustituir -|La linea dice: -|No modificada. -|La linea ahora dice: -|Abandonar. -SN|¨Est s seguro? [s/N]: -|Mensaje anulado. -|No -|Editar texto -|N§ de l¡nea a editar -|Texto a cambiar : -|Texto nuevo : -|La l¡nea ahora dice: -|Guardar -|­Posible VIRUS encontrado! -|Ok -|Descomprimiendo -|Guardando mensaje en disco -|N§ de linea # a centrar -|La linea es demasiado larga y no se puede centrar -|No hay mensajes en esta  rea. -|Fecha : -SN=|M s (S/n/=/n§  rea): -|Para : -|De : -|Asunto : -|Sig. resp.: -|Resp. a : -|mensajes en -OSARETBX|(O)tra vez (S)ig. (A)nt. (R)esp. (E)ntrar (B)orrar (T)erminar e(X)port. -|(O)tra vez (S)ig. (A)nt. (R)esponder (E)ntrar (T)erminar e(X)portar -|Siguiente -|ERROR -RST|(R)esponder, (S)iguiente, (T)erminar: -|Enter para mantener el mismo asunto -|n§ De Para Asunto -|El  rea -|tiene -|mensajes. -|Teclee un mensaje entre -|N£mero de mensaje [ -|Area Tipo Descripci¢n Mensajes Personal -|hilo -|Teclee N§ ¢ TAG del  rea, ? para ver lista: -|TAG Area Msjs Descripci¢n -|Borrando mensaje -| Areas de Mensajes -|Elija un  rea: -| rea elegida no v lida - Elija otra ... -|Password incorrecto -|Password correcto -|No tienes permiso para listar esta  rea -|No puedo abrir la base de ficheros de esta  rea -|Enviado por: -|B O R R A D O -| -SN|Nodo desconocido. ¨Continuar? [s/N]: -|Total Fichs: -|FATAL: Imposible abrir base de  reas -|No tienes permiso para descargar ficheros de esta  rea. -|Nombre del fichero: -|Nombre vac¡o, cancelando. -|­Nombre de fichero no v lido! -|Ese fichero no est  disponible para descargar -|Tienes -|KBytes extra para descargar. -|No tienes tiempo suficiente para descargar ese fichero. -|No tienes suficiente cr‚dito para descargar " -|Debes enviar algo antes de descargar. -|Kilobytes disponibles: -|Verificando ficheros marcados, espera un poco... -|Desmarcar  reas para lectura Off-Line -|Encontrado FILEID.DIZ en -|No hay ficheros marcados. -| -|Has seleccionado las siguientes  reas: -|Fichero Tama¤o Fecha -|Protocolo: No puedo abrir fichero de protocolos. -|Elija el protocolo de transferencia predeterminado -|Elija Protocolo (Enter para salir): -|Ese no vale, ­Elija otro! -|Protocolo predeterminado: -|Palabra a buscar: -|Buscar fichero por una palabra -|Se aceptan comodines como : *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| : *.zip es lo mismo que .zip -|Nombre de fichero a buscar: -|Buscar fichero por nombre -SN|Buscar nuevos ficheros desde tu £ltima llamada [S/n]: -|Fecha desde la que buscar [DD-MM-YYYY]: -|Buscar ficheros por fecha -| -|Descargar Correo para lectura OFF-LINE -|No tienes permiso para enviar ficheros a esta  rea. -|No hay suficiente espacio libre para copiar este fichero -|ficheros( -|bytes) marcados para descargar. -|El fichero ya existe en este sistema -|Comienza a enviar ahora ... -|Env¡o no completado por: -SN|¨Quieres proteger con password el fichero enviado? [s/N]: -|­RECUERDA! La password es "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -|Teclee la descripci¢n del fichero -|El tiempo del env¡o se te devuelve. ­Gracias por tu fichero! -|Copiando a directorio personal : -|No puedo abrir directorio para listar: -|Listado del directorio personal de -|Nombre del fichero a borrar: -|No puedes borrar ficheros ocultos ... -|Imposible borrar fichero ... -|Nombre no v lido, prueba otra vez ... -|El fichero no existe, prueba otra vez ... -|Area Descripci¢n Msgs. Pers. -| Areas de ficheros -|Teclee password del  rea: -|A¤adiendo BBS -|Nombre de la BBS: -|Respuesta obligatoria ... -|N£mero de tel‚fono: -|Nombre del SysOp: -|Software de BBS: -|Almacenamiento (GigaBytes): -|Velocidades: -SN|¨Quieres a¤adir una descripcion? [S/n]: -|Teclea la descripci¢n de -|Listado de BBSs -|n§ Nombre BBS N£mero Software GigaByte Veloc. -|Buscar una BBS -|Teclee 3 letras de la BBS que quiere buscar: -|Necesito al menos 3 letras ... -SN|¨Ver esta BBS? [S/n]: -|No puedo encontrar BBS ... -|Mostrar -|N£mero a listar: -|Registro inexistente -| Registro : -| Nombre BBS : -| N£mero : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Velocidades : -| SysOp : -| Disponible : -| Fecha entrada : -| Entrada por : -|Borrar BBS -|Teclee n£mero de BBS a borrar: -|El Registro -|no te pertenece. -|ya estaba marcado para borrar -|queda marcado para borrar -|El SysOp eliminar  de la lista un d¡a de estos -|todos los registros marcados para borrar. -|Total de mensajes encontrados: -|­Comando desconocido! -|Guardando... -|Oneliners: Aparecer n de forma aleatoria en el men£ de la BBS. -|Los textos obscenos u ofensivos ser n borrados -|Teclee su 'oneliner' abajo. M x 75 caracteres. -|Oneliner a¤adida -|n§ A Fecha Usuario Descripci¢n -| # Descripci¢n -|Teclee n£mero a listar: -|Connected from -|Ficheros : -|Tama¤o : -|Protocolo : -|Actualizando contadores de descarga... -|­FALLO! -|Bytes -| n§ Area Activa Tam. Coste Fichero -|Si -|No -AT|(A)ctivar/desactivar, desactivar (T)odos, (ENTER) para seguir: -|N£mero de fichero, 1.. -|Marcado: -|No hay ficheros marcados. -|Remplazar -|Cargando BBS, espere por favor ... -|Areas de correo nuevas o borradas en -|Area Estado Tipo Descripci¢n -|Comprobar correo nuevo ACTIVADO -|Comprobar correo nuevo DESACTIVADO -|Borrar fichero: -SN|¨Est s seguro? [S/n]: -|Comprobar ficheros nuevos ACTIVADO -|Comprobar ficheros nuevos DESACTIVADO -|Est s usando el editor -12|Elige: 1) E. Pantalla completa, 2) Editor externo -|¡No hay mensajes! -|Pulsa (Enter) para seguir: -|Centrar -|Demasiados mensajes, Solo los primeros -|Elija su Idioma / Escolla idioma / Select language -|Elija Idioma: -|Idioma: -|El sistema va a crear tu cuenta UNIX. Se te preguntar n unos datos: -|Tu "Cuenta UNIX" ha sido creada. Puedes usarla para entrar en el 'Login'. -|Teclea un nombre de login (M ximo 8 caracteres) por ejemplo si te llamas -|'Elena Nito del Bosque ' puedes usar 'enitob', 'elenanb' o 'enbosque' -|login > -|Ese nombre de LOGIN ya existe. Elije otro... -|de l¡neas -|de Pantalla completa -|externo -| -|Nuevo -|Local -|Netmail -|Echomail -|News -|E-Mail -|Del -|Ene -|Feb -|Mar -|Abr -|May -|Jun -|Jul -|Ago -|Sep -|Oct -|Nov -|Dic -|Autodesconeccion: ¨Te has dormido o es que se ha cortado? -|se empaquetar n. -|Alias (Enter si no quieres ninguno): -|Hala, Ya puedes usar la BBS -|Usuarios conectados a -|Nombre Puerto Estado Localidad -|'No molesten' DESACTIVADO -|'No molesten' ACTIVADO -|Navegando -|Descargando -|Enviando -|S. Mensajes -|Door Externa -|Charlando -|Lst. Ficheros -SN|¨Quieres descargar estos mensajes [S/N]? -|En el Banco -|Door de la Caja Fuerte -|L. Conectados -|Lector Off-line -|Teclea usuario al que enviar un aviso: -|No hay usuario en -|No quiere ser molestado -|Teclea texto del aviso (Max 76 Caracteres) -|** Mensaje ** de -|Tu password ha caducado, nuevo password : -|Pulsa ENTER para seguir -|No puedes escribir, ­esta  rea es de Solo Lectura! -1|Elige: 1) Editor de pantalla completa -|Upload de correo Off-Line -|El paquete recibido no es v lido -|Comprimido con un compresor desconocido -|El compresor no est  disponible -|Paquete de correo de tipo desconocido -|Descarga de BlueWave -|Preparando paquete -|Comprimiendo con -|Descarga fallida -|Descarga completa -|Actualizando punteros de lectura -|Procesando paquete de respuestas BlueWave -|ERROR en el paquete -|Importando mensajes -|Imposible escribir en  rea -|Mensajes importados -|Procesando Configuraci¢n Off-Line -|Areas seleccionadas -|Procesando peticiones de ficheros -|Descarga de QWK -|Procesando paquete de respuestas QWK -|Descarga ASCII -SN|Crash [s/N]: -SN|Aviso: el nodo no es CM, enviar immediato [s/N]: -YN|Adjuntar fichero [s/N]: -|Fichero -|adjuntado -|El fichero no esta en -|buz¢n - Email entrante/saliente -|archivo - Email Archivado -|papelera - Papelera, Email borrado -|Area # -|minutos. -|Teclas del editor en modo Emacs -|Teclas del editor en modo Wordstar -|Tu direccci¢n, m ximo 3 l¡neas (S¢lo visible por el SysOp): -|Debes teclear tu direcci¢n ahora. -|Direcci¢n antigua: -|Usar tu alias ( -SN|) para este mensaje [S/n]: -|No hay mas areas con mensajes no leidos -|Addresse not in Nodelist -|Found Addresse in Nodelist diff --git a/lang/source.fr b/lang/source.fr deleted file mode 100644 index ddf4befe..00000000 --- a/lang/source.fr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|Entrez votre prénom et nom: -|Entrez votre nom: -|Utilisateur déconnecté ... -|Recherche dans fichier utilisateurs ... -ON|Votre nom est-il écrit correctement? [O/n] -|Vous devez vous reconnecter avec le nom: -|Ceci est un système PRIVE. Tapez "off" pour sortir -|Marquez le numéro du fichier ou pressez pour sortir -|Mot de passe: -|Nombre maximum de tentatives dépassé ... -|Votre nom ou votre mot de passe est incorrect -HR|Exporter vers le répertoire (H)ome ou (R)ègles: -|Message exporté vers répertoire règles sous -|Pas de règles pour cette conférence -|Vous n'avez pas le droit d'effacer ce message -|Offline Reader: Infos étendues ON -|Offline Reader: Infos étendues OFF -|Ceci n'est pas un simple fichier texte. -|Vous ne pouvez vous connecter que -|fois simultanément. -|The door is in use by another user, try again later -YN| Is this correct [y/N]: -|Could not parse -|Select your preferred character set -|Select character set (Enter to Quit): -|Character set now set to: -YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -|Enter a short reason for chat -|The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -|Sorry, the chatserver is not available -|line -| -| -| -| -| -|MBSE Bulletin Board System - ENREGISTREMENT NOUVEL UTILISATEUR -|Utiliser ce nom: -|Entrez le nouveau mot de passe : -|Entrez encore le mot de passe : -|Vos mots de passe ne sont pas identiques. Essayez encore. -|Votre mot de passe doit contenir au moins -|caractères! Essayez encore. -| -|Veuillez entrer votre numéro "voix" -|Message exporté dans votre répertoire perso sous le nom: -|Veuillez entrer un numéro de téléphone valable: -|Veuillez entrer votre numéro "données": -|Veuillez entrer votre ville: -|Le nom de ville doit être plus long -HF|(H)omme ou (F)emme ? : -|Homme -|Femme -|Veuillez répondre H ou F -|Inconnu -|Entrez votre date de naissance JJ-MM-AAAA: -|Cette date semble erronée. -|Veuillez entrer une date correcte -|*** Sysop commence le chat *** -|*** Sysop a terminé le chat *** -ON=|Plus (O/n/=) -ON|Voulez vous les menus Hot-Keyed ? [O/n]: -|Veuillez répondre O ou N -| -|Aucun -|Tag Offline Reader message areas -|Votre compte utilisateur a été créé: -|Login : -|Mot de passe : -|non affiché -|Enregistrement nouvel utilisateur terminé. -|Ne peut pas trouver -|Ancienne ville : -|veuillez entrer un nom plus long (min -| -| -|Message n'existe pas -|News bulletins est ON -|News bulletins est OFF -| -| -|Message privé, pas le propriétaire -|Veuillez entrer la date au format correct -|Appels d'aujourd'hui pour -|# User Name Device TimeOn Calls Location -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -|Entrez trois combinaisons. -|1er chiffre: -|Essayez encore! Le chiffre doit être compris entre zéro et -|2ème chiffre: -|3ème chiffre: -| gauche: -|droite: -ON|Essayer d'ouvrir le coffre avec cette combinaison [O/n]: -|Vous avez gagné...: -|Désolé, vous n'avez pas ouvert le coffre! -|Le code du coffre était: -ON|Voulez-vous ré-essayer ? [O/n]: -ON|Voulez-vous ouvrir le coffre ? [O/n]: -|LE COFFRE EST VERROUILLE -|a ouvert le coffre. -|Le coffre restera fermé jusqu'à ce que le sysop ait récompensé l'utilisateur. -|Nombre d'essais maximum par jour dépassé! -|Changer la signature des messages -|Les champs DE, A et SUJET sont optionels. -| De: -| A: -| Sujet: -| Maximum 10 lignes de 74 caractères -|Fonctions disponibles: -LREAS|(L)iste, (R)emplacer texte, (E)diter ligne, (A)rrêt, (S)auver -|Choisir: -|Annulation... -|Retour à -|Editer quelle ligne: -|Ligne n'existe pas. -|Ancien mot de passe: -|Nouveau mot de passe: -|Confirmer le nouveau mot de passe: -|Les mots de passe ne sont pas identiques! -|Mot de passe changé -|Ancien mot de passe incorrect! -|Liste des Utilisateurs -|Entrez un morceau du nom de l'utilisateur à rechercher ou enter pour tous: -|Nom Endroit Dernier Appels -|Chaîne non trouvée ... -|Temps dépassé ... Déconnection! -ON=M|Plus (O/n/=) M=Marquer -|Scanning -|avec -|STATISTIQUES temporelles pour -|on -|Heure : -|Date : -|Connection : -|Temps pour aujourd'hui : -|Temps restant : -|Limite quotidienne : -|Vous avez -ON|messages, les lire maintenant? [O/n]: -|Pas de nouveau courrier dans la boîte ... -|Hotkeys sont ACTIVES -|Hotkeys sont INACTIVES -|Actif -|Inactif -|Ce nom existe déjà -|Vérification de la BAL ... -|MBSE BBS Chat -|Le SysOp parle a quelqu'un d'autre. -|Essayez de le rappeller dans quelques minutes ... -|Vous avez appellé le Sysop le maximum de fois permises. -|Le Sysop n'est pas disponible ... Laissez un message -|Message inscrit dans la conférence: -| De : -| A : -|Vérification de l'utilisateur... -|Utilisateur non trouvé. Ré-essayez, ou (Enter) pour quitter -| Suj : -ON|Annuler Message [o/N] ?: -ON|Privé [o/N]: -|Ecrivez le message et terminez par une ligne vide. -|Maximum 60 lignes, 73 caractères par ligne -|Longueur maximum du message dépassée -|Fonctions disponibles: (Message actuel: -|Lignes) -|L - Liste des messages S - Sauver le message C - Continuer le message -|Q - Quitter le message F - eFface ligne I - Insérer une ligne -|T - changer le Texte E - Editer une ligne R - Remplacer une ligne -LSCQFITERZ|Z - Centrer la ligne -|Selectionner -|Continuer -|eFfacer -|eFfacer en commençant à la ligne -|Annulé. -|Please enter a number in the range of -|Delete ending at line -|Editer -|Entrer le numéro de ligne à changer -|Inserer -|Entrer le numéro de la ligne AVANT laquelle insérer -|Liste -|Entrer le numéro de la ligne à remplacer -|Ligne lues: -|Inchangé. -|Ligne lues maintenant: -|Quitter -ON|Etes vous sûr [o/N]: -|Message abandonné. -|Non -|Text Edit -|Entrer le numéro de la ligne à changer -|Text à remplacer : -|Texte de remplacement : -|La ligne est maintenant : -|Sauver -|VIRUS possible trouvé! -|Ok -|Décompresse archive -|Sauve message -|Entrer la ligne à centrer -|La ligne ne peut être centrée -|Pas de message dans cette conference. -|Date : -ON=|More (O/n/=/Area #): -|A : -|De : -|Sujet : -|Rép. suivante: -|Rép. à : -|messages dans -ANLREQDX|(A)gain, (N)ext, (L)ast, (R)épondre, (E)ntrer, (D)el, (Q)uitter, e(X)porter -|(A)gain, (N)ext, (L)ast, (R)eply, (E)nter, (Q)uit, e(X)port -|Next -|ERREUR -RNQ|(R)épondre, (N)ext, (Q)uitter: -|Entrer pour garder le sujet. -|# De A Sujet -|Message area -|contient -|messages. -|Entrer un message entre -|Message numéro [ -|Area Type Description Messages Personal -|thread -|Entrer le nom de la conference, ou ? pour la liste: -|Conference Area Msgs Description -|Deleting message -| Message Areas -|Selectionner Area: -|Conférence non valable - Réessayez ... -|Le mot de passe est incorrect -|Le mot de passe est correct -|Niveau trop bas pour cette conférence -|Ne paut pas ouvrir la base pour cette conférence -|Télécharrgé par: -|F A C -| -ON|Node inconnu, continue quand même [o/N]: -|Total Fichiers: -|FATAL: Impossible d'ouvrir la conférence -|Accès trop bas pour télécharger ici. -|Entrer le nom du fichier: -|Pas de fichier, abandon. -|Nom de fichier illegal! -|Ce fichier n'est pas disponible pour le téléchargement -|Vous avez -|extra download KBytes. -|You do not have enough time to download that file. -|You do not have enough bytes to download " -|You must upload before you can download. -|Kilobytes currently available: -|Checking your marked downloads, please wait... -|Untag Offline Reader message areas -|Found FILEID.DIZ in -|No files marked for download. -| -|You have selected the following Conference(s): -|Filename Size Date -|Protocol: Can't open protocol file. -|Select your preferred file transfer protcol -|Select Protocol (Enter to Quit): -|Ivalid selection, please try again! -|Protocol now set to: -|Enter keyword to use for Search: -|File Search by Keyword -|Accepts wildcards such as : *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| : *.zip is the same as .zip -|Enter filename to search for : -|File Search by Filename -YN|Search for new since your last call [Y/n]: -|Enter new date to search for [DD-MM-YYYY]: -|File Search by Date -| -|Offline Reader Download -|You do not have enough access to upload to this area. -|You have not enough diskspace free to copy this file -|files( -|bytes) marked for download. -|The file already exists on the system -|Please start your upload now ... -|Upload was unsuccessful for: -YN|Do you want to password protect your upload ? [y/N]: -|REMEMBER: Passwords are "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -|Please enter description of file -|Your upload time has been returned to you. Thank you for your upload! -|Start copy: -|Can't open directory for listing: -|Home directory listing for -|Please enter filename to delete: -|Sorry you may not delete hidden files ... -|Unable to delete file ... -|Invalid filename, please try again ... -|File does not exist, please try again ... -|Forum Description Msgs. Pers. -| File Areas -|Please enter Area Password: -|Adding BBS -|BBS Name: -|Response needed ... -|Phone Number: -|Sysop Name: -|BBS Software: -|Storage (GigaByte): -|Speeds: -YN|Would you like to add a extended discription? [Y/n]: -|Please a enter discription for -|BBS Listing -|# BBS Name Number Software GigaByte Speed -|Search for a BBS -|Please enter 3 letters of BBS to search for: -|I need at least 3 letters ... -YN|View this BBS? [Y/n]: -|Could not find the BBS Listed ... -|Show a BBS -|Please enter number to list: -|Record does not exist -| Record : -| BBS Name : -| Number : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Speeds : -| Sysop Name : -| Available : -| Date of Entry : -| Entry Name : -|Delete BBS -|Please enter number to delete: -|Record -|does not belong to you. -|already marked for deletion -|marked for deletion -|The Sysop will purge the list once he has -|seen you have marked a record for deletion. -|Total messages found: -|Unknown Menu Command! -|Saving... -|MBSE BBS Oneliners will randomly appear on the main menu. -|Obscene or libellous oneliners will be deleted!! -|Please enter your oneliner below. You have 75 characters. -|Oneliner added -| # A Date User Description -| # Description -|Please enter number to list: -|Connected from -|File(s) : -|Size : -|Protocol : -|Updating download counters, please wait ... -|Failed! -|Bytes -| # Area Active Size Cost File -|Yes -|No -TE|(T)oggle active, (E)rase all, (ENTER) to continue: -|Enter file number, 1.. -|Marked: -|No files tagged. -|Replace -|Loading BBS, please wait ... -|New or deleted mail areas at -|Area State Type Description -|New Mail check is now ON -|New Mail check is now OFF -|Delete file: -YN|Are you Sure? [Y/n]: -|New Files check is now ON -|New Files check is now OFF -|Now using the -12|Select: 1) Fullscreen editor, 2) External editor -|No messages found to download! -|Press (Enter) to continue: -|Center -|Too much messages. Only the first -|Select your preferred language -|Select Language: -|Language now set to: -|The system will now ask you for a "Unix Account" -|Your "Unix Account" is created, you may use it the next time you call. -|Please enter a login name (Maximum 8 characters) -|ie. John Doe, login = jdoe -|login > -|That login name already exists, please choose another one. -|Line -|Fullscreen -|External -|Editor -|New -|Local -|Netmail -|Echomail -|News -|E-Mail -|Del -|Jan -|Feb -|Mar -|Apr -|May -|Jun -|Jul -|Aug -|Sep -|Oct -|Nov -|Dec -|Autologout: idletime reached. -|Will be packed! -|Enter your handle (Enter for none): -|You are now ready to use the bbs -|Callers On-Line to -|Name Device Status Location -|Do not disturb turned OFF -|Do not disturb turned ON -|Browsing -|Downloading -|Uploading -|Msg Section -|External Door -|Chatting -|Listing Files -YN|Do you want to download these messages [Y/n]? -|Banking Door -|Safe Door -|WhosOn List -|Offline Reader -|Please enter username to send message to: -|Sorry, there is no user on -|doesn't wish to be disturbed -|Please enter in message to send (Max 76 Characters) -|** Message ** from -|Your password is expired, new password : -|Press ENTER to continue -|Posting not allowed, this area is Read Only! -1|Select: 1) Fullscreen editor -|Offline Reader Upload -|Invalid packet received -|Unknown compression type -|Archiver not available -|Unknown type mailpacket -|BlueWave Offline download -|Preparing packet -|Packing with -|Download failed -|Download successfull -|Updating lastread pointers -|Processing BlueWave reply packet -|ERROR in packet -|Import messages -|No Write access to area -|Messages imported -|Processing Offline Configuration -|Message areas selected -|Processing file requests -|QWK Offline Download -|Processing QWK reply packet -|ASCII Offline Download -YN|Crash [y/N]: -YN|Warning: node is not CM, send immediate [y/N]: -YN|Attach file [y/N]: -|File -|will be attached -|File not within -|mailbox - Incoming and outgoing email -|archive - Archive of your email -|trash - Trashcan, your old email -|Area # -|minutes. -|Fullscreen Editor shortcut keys set to Emacs -|Fullscreen Editor shortcut keys set to Wordstar -|Your address, maximum 3 lines (only visible for the sysop): -|You need to enter your address here -|Old address: -|Use your alias ( -YN|) to post this message [Y/n]: -|No more areas with unread messages -|Addresse not in Nodelist -|Found Addresse in Nodelist diff --git a/lang/source.gl b/lang/source.gl deleted file mode 100644 index 0d5ae099..00000000 --- a/lang/source.gl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|Por favor teclee o seu nome e apelidos: -|Por favor teclee os seus apelidos: -|Desconectando usuario ... -|Explorando ficheiro de usuarios ... -SN|¨Escribiche-lo teu nome correctamente? [S/n] -|Tes que acceder de novo con este nome: -|Este ‚ un sistema PRIVADO. Teclea "off" para salir -|Teclea n£mero de ficheiro ou para rematar : -|Password: -|Sobrepasouse o n£mero m ximo de erros permitido... -|O teu nome ou a tua PASSWORD son incorrectos -HR|Exportar ¢ directrio (P)ersoal ou ¢ de (R)egras: -|Mesaxe exportada ¢ directorio de regras coma -|Non se atopan regras pra esta  rea -|No podes borrar esta mensaxe. -|Lector Offline: Informaci¢n extendida ACTIVADA -|Lector Offline: Informaci¢n extendida DESACTIVADA -|Este non ‚ un ficheiro de texto plano. -|Solo podes facer login -|veces ¢ mesmo tempo -|Outro usuario est  a usar esa door, proba mais tarde -SN| ‚ correcto [s/N]: -|Non podo interpretar -|Select your preferred character set -|Select character set (Enter to Quit): -|Character set now set to: -YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -|Enter a short reason for chat -|The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -|Sorry, the chatserver is not available -|line -| -| -| -|áéíóúüÜñÑçÇ¿¡ºª ‚¡¢£š¤¥‡€¨­§¦ -| ‚¡¢£š¤¥‡€¨­§¦ -|MBSE BBS - REXISTRO DE NOVO USUARIO -|Use este nome: -|Por favor teclee o novo password : -|Por favor repita o password outra vez...... : -|­Non coinciden! Volta a empezar... -|A password debe ter como m¡nimo -|caracteres. Volta a empezar... -| -|Teclea o teu n£mero de tel‚fono de VOZ -|Mensaxe exportado ¢ teu directorio privado como: -|N£mero de tel‚fono incorrecto. Repite... -|Teclea o n£mero de tel‚fono do teu MODEM -|¨Onde vives? (Cidade): -|O nome da t£a cidade ‚ demasiado curto. Repiteo por favor -HM|¨Tu que eres (H)ome ou (M)uller: -|Home -|Muller -|Contesta s¢ H o M -|Desco¤ecido -|Data de nacemento (DD-MM-AAAA): -|Tecleaches ‚ste ano por error. -|Teclea a fecha en formato correcto (DD-MM-AAAA) -|*** Atenci¢n: F lache o SysOp *** -|*** Fin da parola. Que te¤as un b¢ d¡a *** -SN=|M is (S/n/=) -SN|¨Queres men£s r pidos? [S/n]: -|Por favor contesta S ou N -| -|Nada -|Marcar  reas para lectura Off-Line -|Creouse a t£a conta de usuario: -|Nome de Login : -|Password : -|non visualizable -|Rexistro de novo usuario completo. -|Non topo -|Localidade anterior : -|Localidade demasiado curta: (min. -| -| -|Non existe a mensaxe -|Novas activadas -|Novas desactivadas -| -| -|Mensaxe privada, e non ‚ tua -|Teclea o formato de data correcto -|Hoxe chamaron a -|# Usr. Nombre Puerto Tiempo Llams Localidad -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -|Teclea tres combinaci¢ns. -|1§ dixito: -|­Repite! Debe ser un n£mero maior que cero e menor que -|2§ dixito : -|3§ dixito: -| Esquerda : -| Dereita : -SN|Probo a abrir con esta combinaci¢n [S/n]: -|Ganaches ... -|­Ohhh! - Non se abre... -|A combinaci¢n era: -SN|¨Queres volver probar? [S/n]: -SN|¨Queres probar a abri-la caixa? [S/n]: -|A CAIXA ESTA BLOQUEADA. -| abriu a caixa. -|A caixa queda bloqueada ata que o SysOp recompense ¢ usuario. -|­Excedeche-lo m ximo n£mero de intentos diarios! -|Mensaxe ¢ seguinte usuario: -|Os campos De, Para e Asunto son opcionais. -| De: -| Para: -| Asunto: -| Teclea ata 10 li¤as de ata 74 Caracteres por linea -|Funci¢ns dispo¤ibles: -LCEAG|(L)istar, (C)ambiar texto, (E)ditar li¤a, (A)bandonar (G)ardar -|Escolle: -|Abandonando... -|Volvendo a -|Edita-la li¤a n§: -|Esa non existe. -|Password vella: -|Password nova: -|Repite a nova: -|­Non coinciden! -|Password cambiada. Non a esquezas... -|­Password vella incorrecta! -|Lista de usuarios -|Buscar un nome (Enter para listar todos): -|Nome Localidade U.Chamada Chamadas -|Non o atopo... -|L¡mite de tempo sobrepasado ... desconectando! -SN=M|M is (S/n/=) M=Marcar -|Buscando -|con -|Estad¡sticas de TEMPO de -|en -|Hora Actual : -|Data Actual : -|Tempo de conexion : -|Tempo usado hoxe : -|Tempo que queda : -|L¡mite diario : -|Tes -SN|mensaxes, ¨Queres lelas agora? [S/n]: -|Non hai correo novo pra ti ... -|Men£s r pidos activados -|Men£s r pidos desactivados -|Act -|Des -|O nome xa existe -|Buscando correo novo ... -|Charla de MBSE BBS -|O Sysop est  falando con outro usuario. -|Intenta chamalo de novo dentro de un pouco ... -|Xa chamacves moitas veces. -|O SysOp non est  ... ¨por que non lle deixas unha mensaxe? -|Po¤endo mensaxe na  rea: -|De : -|Para : -|Verificando usuario... -|Usuario non existe. Repite, ou (Enter) para sair -|Asunto : -SN|¨ Cancelar Mensaxe [s/N] ?: -SN|Privado [s/N]: -|Empeza a escribi-la tua mensaxe. (Enter) nunha li¤a vac¡a para sair. -|M ximo 60 li¤as, 73 caracteres por li¤a -|Lonxitud m xima sobrepasada -|Funcions dispo¤ibles: (Mensaxe Actual: -|Li¤as) -|L - Listar mensaxe G - Gardar mensaxe C - Continuar escribindo -|A - Abandonar B - Borrar li¤as I - Insertar li¤a -|T - editar Texto E - Editar li¤a S - Sustituir li¤a -LGCABITESZ|Z - Centrar li¤a -|Escolle -|Continuar -|Borrar -|Borrar dende a li¤a -|Abandonar. -|Teclea un n£mero entre -|Borrar ata a li¤a -|Editar -|N§ de li¤a a editar -|Insertar -|Insertar antes da li¤a n§ -|Listar -|N§ de Li¤a a sustituir -|A li¤a di: -|Non se cambiou: -|La li¤a agora di: -|Abandonar. -SN|¨Est s seguro? [s/N]: -|Mensaxe anulada. -|No -|Editar texto -|N§ de l¡¤a a editar -|Texto a cambiar : -|Texto novo : -|La l¡¤a agora di: -|Gardar -|­Posible VIRUS atopado! -|Ok -|Descomprimindo -|Gardando mensaxe no disco -|N§ de li¤a a centrar -|A li¤a ‚ demasiado longa e non se pode centrar -|Non hai mensaxes nesta  rea. -|Data : -SN=|M is (S/n/=/n§  rea): -|Para : -|De : -|Asunto : -|Seg. resp.: -|Resp. a: -|mensaxes en -OSACNRBX|(O)utra vez (S)eg. (A)nt. (C)ontes. (N)ova (B)orrar (R)ematar e(X)port. -|(O)utra vez (S)eg (A)nt. (C)ontes. (N)ova (R)ematar e(X)portar -|Seguinte -|ERROR -CSR|(C)ontestar, (S)eguinte, (R)ematar: -|Enter para mante-lo mesmo asunto -|n§ De Para Asunto -|A  rea -|ten -|mensaxes. -|Teclea unnha mensaxe entre -|N£mero de mensaxe [ -|Area Tipo Descripci¢n Mensaxes Persoais -|f¡o -|Teclee N§ ou TAG da  rea, ? para ve-la lista: -|TAG Area Msxs Descripci¢n -|Borrando mensaxe -| Areas de Mensaxes -|Escolle unha  rea: -| rea escollida non v lida - Escolla outra ... -|Password incorrecto -|Password correcto -|Non tes permiso para listar esta  rea -|Non podo abri-la base de ficheiros desta  rea -|Enviado por: -|B O R R A D O -| -SN|Nodo desco¤ecido. ¨Continuar? [s/N]: -|Total Fichs: -|FATAL: Imposible abrir base de  reas -|Non tes permiso para descargar ficheiros desta  rea. -|Nome do ficheiro: -|Nome vac¡o, cancelando. -|­Nome de ficheiro non v lido! -|Ese ficheiro non est  dispo¤ible para descargar -|Tes -|KBytes extra para descargar. -|Non tes tempo dabondo para descargar ese ficheiro. -|Non tes suficiente cr‚dito para descargar " -|Tes que enviar algo antes de descargar. -|Kilobytes dispo¤ibles: -|Verificando ficheiros marcados, agarda un pouco... -|Desmarcar  reas para lectura Off-Line -|Atopado FILEID.DIZ en -|Non hai ficheiros marcados. -| -|Escolleche-las seguintes  reas: -|Ficheiro Tama¤o Fecha -|Protocolo: Non podo abrir ficheiro de protocolos. -|Escolle o protocolo de transferencia predeterminado -|Escolle Protocolo (Enter para sair): -|Ese non vale, ­Escolle outro! -|Protocolo predeterminado: -|Palabra a buscar: -|Buscar ficheiro por unha palabra -|Aceptanse comodins coma : *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| : *.zip es lo mismo que .zip -|Nome do ficheiro a buscar: -|Buscar ficheiro por nome -SN|Buscar novos ficheiros dende a tua £ltima chamada [S/n]: -|Buscar novos dende fecha [DD-MM-YYYY]: -|Buscar ficheiros por fecha -| -|Descargar Correo para lectura OFF-LINE -|Non tes permiso para enviar ficheiros a esta  rea. -|Non hai espacio dabondo para copiar este ficheiro -|ficheiros( -|bytes) marcados para descargar. -|O ficheiro xa existe neste sistema -|Empeza a enviar agora ... -|Env¡o non rematado por: -SN|¨Queres protexer con password o ficheiro enviado? [s/N]: -|­LEMBRA! A password ‚ "CaSe SeNsITiVe!" -|Teclea a descripci¢n do ficheiro -|Dev¢lvechese o tempo do env¡o. ­Gracias polo ficheiro! -|Copiando a directorio persoal : -|Non podo abrir directorio para listar: -|Listado do directorio persoal de -|Nome do ficheiro a borrar: -|Non podes borrar ficheiros ocultos ... -|Imposible borrar ficheiro ... -|Nome non v lido, proba outra vez ... -|O ficheiro non existe, proba outra vez ... -|Area Descripci¢n Msxs. Pers. -| Areas de ficheiros -|Teclee password da  rea: -|A¤adindo BBS -|Nome da BBS: -|Resposta obligatoria ... -|N£mero de tel‚fono: -|Nome do SysOp: -|Software de BBS: -|Espacio (GigaBytes): -|Velocidades: -SN|¨Queres a¤adir unha descripcion? [S/n]: -|Teclea a descripci¢n de -|Listado de BBSs -|n§ Nome da BBS N£mero Software GigaByte Veloc. -|Buscar unha BBS -|Teclee 3 letras da BBS que quere buscar: -|Necesito lo menos 3 letras ... -SN| BBS? [S/n]: -|Non podo topa-la BBS ... -|Amosar una BBS -|N£mero a listar: -|Rexistro inexistente -| Rexistro : -| Nome BBS : -| N£mero : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Velocidades : -| SysOp : -| Dispo¤ible : -| Fecha entrada : -| Entrada por : -|Borrar BBS -|Teclee n£mero da BBS a borrar: -|O Rexistro -|non ‚ teu. -|xa estaba marcado para borrar -|queda marcado para borrar -|O SysOp eliminar o da lista cando lle pareza -|todo-los rexistros marcados para borrar. -|Total de mensaxes topados: -|­Comando desco¤ecido! -|Gardando... -|Oneliners: Aparecer n de forma aleatoria no men£ da BBS. -|Os textos obscenos ou ofensivos ser n borrados -|Teclea a tua 'oneliner'. Máx 75 caracteres. -|Oneliner a¤adida -|n§ A Fecha Usuario Descripci¢n -| # Descripci¢n -|Teclee n£mero a listar: -|Connected from -|Ficheiros : -|Tama¤o : -|Protocolo : -|Actualizando contadores de descarga... -|­FALLO! -|Bytes -| n§ Area Activa Tam. Coste Fichero -|Si -|No -AT|(A)ctivar/desactivar, desactivar (T)odos, (ENTER) para seguir: -|N£mero de ficheiro, 1.. -|Marcado: -|Non hai ficheiros marcados. -|Replace -|Cargando BBS, agarde por favor ... -|Areas de correo novas ou borradas en -|Area Estado Tipo Descripci¢n -|Comprobar correo novo ACTIVADO -|Comprobar correo novo DESACTIVADO -|Borrar ficheiro: -SN|¨Est s seguro? [S/n]: -|Comprobar ficheiros novos ACTIVADO -|Comprobar ficheios novos DESACTIVADO -|Est s usando o editor -12|Escolle: 1) E. pantalla completa, 2) Editor externo -|¡Non hai mensaxes! -|Pulsa (Enter) para seguir: -|Centrar -|Demasiadas mensaxes, S¢ as primeiras -|Elija su Idioma / Escolla idioma / Select language -|Escolla Idioma: -|Idioma: -|O sistema vai crea-la tua conta UNIX. Preguntar che unhos datos: -|Creouse a tua "Conta UNIX". P¢dela usar para entrar no 'Login'. -|Teclea un nome de login (M ximo 8 caracteres) por exemplo se te chamas -|'Elena Nito del Bosque ' podes usar 'enitob', 'elenanb' ou 'enbosque' -|login > -|Ese nome de LOGIN xa existe. Escolle outro... -|de li¤as -|de pantalla completa -|externo -| -|New -|Local -|Netmail -|Echomail -|News -|E-Mail -|Del -|Xan -|Feb -|Mar -|Abr -|Mai -|Xun -|Xul -|Ago -|Sep -|Out -|Nov -|Dec -|Autologout: ¨Quedaches dormido o cortouse a li¤a? -|empaquetar nse. -|Alias (Enter se non queres ningun): -|Hala, Xa podes usa-la BBS -|Usuarios conectados a -|Nomme Porto Estado Localidade -|'Non molesten' DESACTIVADO -|'Non molesten' ACTIVADO -|Navegando -|Descargando -|Enviando -|S. Mensaxes -|Door Externa -|Charlando -|Ls. Ficheiros -SN|¨Queres descargar estas mensaxes [S/N]? -|No Banco -|Safe Door -|L. Conectados -|Offline Reader -|Teclea usuario ¢ que queres dar recado: -|Non hai usuario en -|Non quere que o molesten -|Teclea texto do recado (Max 76 Caracteres) -|** Mensaxe ** de -|A tua password caducou, nova password : -|Pulsa ENTER para seguir -|Non podes escribir, ­esta  rea es S¢ Lectura! -1|Escolle: 1) Editor de pantalla completa -|Upload de correo Off-Line -|O paquete recibido non ‚ v lido -|Comprimido con un compresor desco¤ecido -|O compresor non est  dispo¤ible -|Paquete de correo de tipo desco¤ecido -|Descarga de BlueWave -|Preparando paquete -|Comprimindo con -|Descarga fallida -|Descarga completa -|Actualizando punteiros de lectura -|Procesando paquete de respostas BlueWave -|ERRO no paquete -|Importando mensaxes -|Imposible escribir na  rea -|Mensaxes importadas -|Procesando Configuraci¢n Off-Line -|Areas seleccionadas -|Procesando peticions de ficheiros -|Descarga de QWK -|Procesando paquete de respostas QWK -|Descarga ASCII -SN|Crash [s/N]: -SN|Aviso: o nodo non ‚ CM, enviar immediato [s/N]: -YN|Adxuntar ficheiro [s/N]: -|Ficheiro -|adxuntado -|O ficheiro non esta en -|buzon - Email entrante/sainte -|archivo - Email Archivado -|papeleira - Papeleira, Email borrado -|Area # -|minutos. -|O editor funcionar  cas teclas de Emacs -|O editor funcionar  cas teclas de Wordstar -|Enderezo, m ximo 3 li¤as (solo o ver  o SysOp): -|Tes que po¤e-lo teu enderezo -|Enderezo vello: -|¨Queres usa-lo alias ( -SN|) nesta mensaxe? [S/n]: -|Non hai mais  reas con mensaxes sen ler. -|Addresse not in Nodelist -|Found Addresse in Nodelist diff --git a/lang/source.nl b/lang/source.nl deleted file mode 100644 index c9bf1337..00000000 --- a/lang/source.nl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|Geef Voor en Achternaam: -|Geef Achternaam: -|Verbreken gebruiker ... -|Doorzoeken gebruikers bestand ... -JN|Is Uw naam juist gespeld? [J/n] -|Log nu opnieuw in met de naam: -|Dit is een PRIVE Systeem. Tik "off" om eruit te gaan -|Markeer bestand nummer of toets voor stop -|Wachtwoord: -|Maximum aantal inlog pogingen overschreden ... -|Of Uw NAAM of Uw WACHTWOORD is fout -HR|Exporteer naar (H)ome of (R)egels directory: -|Bericht geexporteerd naar rules directory als -|Geen regels gevonden voor dit gebied -|Je mag dit bericht niet verwijderen -|Offline Reader: Uitgebreide Informatie is nu AAN -|Offline Reader: Uitgebreide Informatie is nu UIT -|Dit is geen normaal tekst bestand -|U mag maar -|keer tegelijk inloggen -|De door is in gebruik door een andere gebruiker, probeer het later nog eens -JN| Is dit juist [j/N]: -|Niet te verwerken -|Kies Uw karakter set -|Kies karakter set (Enter is Stop): -|Karakter set is nu: -JN|Kijk voor nieuwe post tijdens login [J/n]: -JN|Kijk voor nieuwe bestanden tijdens login [J/n]: -|Geef een korte reden om te kletsen -|De sysop kan niet kletsen via het bbs! Gebruik mbmon -|Sorry, de chatserver is niet beschikbaar -|lijn -| -| -| -| -| -|MBSE Bulletin Board Systeem - NIEUWE GEBRUIKER REGISTRATIE -|Gebruik deze naam: -|Geef een nieuw wachtwoord : -|Geef het wachtwoord opnieuw : -|De wachtwoorden zijn niet gelijk! Opnieuw. -|Uw wachtwoord moet minstens -|karakters bevatten! Opnieuw. -| -|Geef Uw Spraak Telefoonnummer -|Bericht weggeschreven naar Uw prive directory als: -|Geef het nummer in een goed formaat -|Geef Uw Data Telefoonnummer -|Geef Uw woonplaats: -|Geef een langere woonplaats naam -MV|Wat is Uw geslacht? (M)an of (V)rouw: -|Man -|Vrouw -|Antwoord met M of V -|Onbekend -|Geef Uw geboorte datum DD-MM-YYYY: -|Sorry maar dat is dit jaar. -|Gebruik het juiste datum formaat -|*** De Sysop komt erin om te kletsen *** -|*** De Sysop stopt met kletsen *** -JN=|Meer (J/n/=) -JN|Wilt U sneltoets menus? [J/n]: -|Antwoord met J of N -| -|Geen -|Selecteer Offline Reader berichten gebieden -|Uw gebruikers account is gemaakt: -|Inlog naam : -|Wachtwoord : -|onzichtbaar -|Nieuwe gebruiker registratie is klaar. -|Niet gevonden -|Oude woonplaats: -|Geef een langere woonplaats naam (minimaal -| -| -|Bericht bestaat niet -|News berichten staan nu AAN -|News berichten staan nu UIT -| -| -|Prive bericht, niet van U -|Geef het juiste datum formaat -|Bellers vandaag bij -|# Gebruiker Poort Tijd Keren Woonplaats -|Kan archiver file niet openenen. -|Kies je favourite archiver -|Kies archiver (Enter is Stop): -|Archiver is nu: -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -|Wijzig berichten handtekening -|De VAN, AAN en ONDERWERP velden zijn opties. -| Van: -| Aan: -|Onderwerp: -| Type maximaal 10 regels van 74 karakters per regel -|Beschikbare functies: -LVWAB|(L)ijst, (V)ervang tekst, (W)ijzig regel, (A)fbreken, (B)ewaar -|Kies: -|Afbreken ... -|Terug naar -|Wijzig welke regel: -|Regel bestaat niet. -|Oud wachtwoord: -|Nieuw wachtwoord: -|Bevestig nieuw wachtwoord: -|Wachtwoorden zijn niet gelijk! -|Het wachtwoord is gewijzigd -|Oude wachtwoord is fout! -|gebruikers lijst -|Geef gebruikersnaam zoekfragment of (Enter) voor alle gebruikers: -|Naam Woonplaats Laatst hier Hoevaak -|Zoekargument niet gevonden ... -|Tijd limiet overschreden ... verbreken! -JN=M|Meer (J/n/=) M=Markeer -|Scannen -|met -|TIJD STATISTIEK voor -|op -|Huidige tijd : -|Huidige datum : -|Verbindings tijd : -|Tijd gebruikt vandaag : -|Tijd over vandaag : -|Dagelijkse tijdslimiet : -|U heeft -JN|berichten, nu de post lezen? [J/n]: -|Er zijn geen nieuwe berichten in Uw postbus ... -|Sneltoetsen staan nu AAN -|Sneltoetsen staan nu UIT -|Aan -|Uit -|Gebruikersnaam bestaat al -|Even in Uw postbus kijken ... -|MBSE BBS Kletsen -|De Sysop is nu even met iemand anders in gesprek. -|Probeer het opnieuw in enkele minuten ... -|U heeft de Sysop meer dan het maximaal aantal keren geroepen. -|De Sysop is niet aanwezig ... laat een bericht achter -|Nieuw bericht in gebied: -|Van : -|Aan : -|Kontroleren gebruiker ... -|Gebruiker niet gevonden. Opnieuw proberen of (Enter) voor stop -|Onderwerp: -JN|Afbreken bericht [j/N] ?: -JN|Prive [j/N]: -|Begin nu met het bericht, Een lege regel is stoppen -|Maximaal 60 regels, 73 karakters per regel -|maximale berichtlengte overschreden -|Functies beschikbaar: (Huidig bericht: -|Regels) -|L - Lijst bericht B - Bewaar bericht D - Doorgaan bericht -|A - Afbreken W - Wissen regel I - Invoegen regel -|T - Tekst wijzigen R - Regel wijzigen V - Vervang regel -LBDADITRVC|C - Centreer regel -|Kies -|Doorgaan -|Wis -|Wis vanaf regel -|Afgebroken. -|Geef een nummer in het bereik van -|Wissen eindigt met regel -|Wijzig -|Geef regel # te wijzigen -|Invoegen -|Geef het regel # waarvoor in te voegen -|Lijst -|Geef regel # te vervangen -|De regel is: -|Onveranderd. -|De regel is nu: -|Stop -JN|Wet U het zeker [j/N]: -|Bericht afgebroken. -|Nee -|Tekst wijzigen -|Geef regel # te wijzigen -|Oude tekst : -|Nieuwe tekst: -|De regel is nu: -|Bewaar -|Een mogelijk VIRUS gevonden! -|Ok -|Uitpakken archief -|Opslaan bericht op disk -|Geef regel # te centreren -|De regel is op maximale breedte en kan niet worden gecentreerd. -|Er zijn geen berichten in dit gebied. -|Datum : -JN=|Meer (J/n/=/Gebied #): -|Aan : -|Van : -|Onderwerp: -|Reactie: -|Antwoord op: -|berichten in -OVLAPSWX|(O)pnieuw, (V)olgend, (L)aatst, (A)ntwoord, (P)laats, (W)is, (S)top, e(X)port -|(O)pnieuw, (V)olgend, (L)aatst, (A)ntwoord, (P)laats, (S)top, e(X)port -|Volgende -|FOUT -AVS|(A)ntwoord, (V)olgende, (S)top: -|Enter is zelfde onderwerp. -|# Van Aan Onderwerp -|Berichten gebied -|bevat -|berichten. -|Geef een bericht tussen -|Bericht nummer [ -|Nr. Soort Omschrijving Aantal Persoonlijk -|draad -|Geef de naam van de confrentie, of ? voor een lijst: -|Conferentie Gebied Tot. Omschrijving -|Wissen bericht -| Berichten gebieden -|Kies gebied: -|Ongeldig nummer opgegeven - Probeer het opnieuw ... -|Wachtwoord is fout -|Wachtwoord is goed -|U heeft niet genoeg autorisatie voor de lijst in dit gebied -|Kan de database niet openen voor dit gebied -|Upload door: -|GEWIST -| -JN|Node onbekend, toch doorgaan [j/N]: -|Aantal bestanden: -|FATAAL: kan de bestanden database niet openen -|U heeft niet genoeg autorisatie om uit dit gebied te downloaden. -|Geef de bestandsnaam: -|Geen bestandsnaam, Afgebroken. -|Ongeldige bestandsnaam! -|Sorry maar dat bestand is niet beschikbaar voor download -|U heeft -|extra download KBytes. -|U heeft niet genoeg tijd om dat bestand te downloaden. -|U heeft niet genoeg bytes over om te downloaden " -|U moet uploaden voordat U kunt downloaden. -|Kilobytes op dit moment beschikbaar: -|Kontroleren gemarkeerde bestanden, een ogenblik ... -|Verwijder selectie Offline Reader berichten gebieden -|FILEID.DIZ gevonden in -|Geen bestanden gemarkeerd voor download. -| -|De volgende conferentie(s) zijn geselecteerd: -|Bestand Grootte Datum -|Protocol: Kan protocollen bestand niet openen. -|Kies Uw favourite overdracht protocol -|Kies Protocol (Enter is Stop): -|Ongeldige keuze, Probeer het opnieuw! -|Het protocol is nu: -|Geef sleutelwoord om op te zoeken : -|Bestanden zoeken op sleutelwoord -|Accepteerd jokers zoals : *.zip, *.gz, *.* -| : *.zip is hetzelfde als .zip -|Geef bestandsnaam om naar te zoeken : -|Bestanden zoeken op naam -JN|Zoeken naar nieuwe bestanden sinds de laatste keer? [J/n]: -|Geef nieuwe datum om vanaf te zoeken [DD-MM-JJJJ]: -|Bestanden zoeken op datum -| -|Offline Reader Download -|U heeft niet genoeg rechten om in dit gebied te uploaden. -|U heeft niet genoeg vrije diskruimte om dit bestand te kopieren -|bestanden( -|bytes) gemarkeerd voor download. -|Dat bestand bestaat al op het systeem -|Begin u met Uw upload ... -|Upload is mislukt voor : -JN|Wilt U Uw upload beschermen met een wachtwoord ? [j/N]: -|ONTHOUDT: Wachtwoorden zijn "HoOfDLEtTer GeVoElIg!" -|Geef een omschrijving van bestand -|Uw upload tijd is terruggegeven. Bedankt voor de upload! -|Start kopieren: -|Kan de directory niet openen voor de lijst: -|Prive directory lijst voor -|Geef bestandsnaam om te wissen: -|Spijtig, maar verborgen bestanden mag U niet wissen ... -|Kan bestand niet wissen ... -|Ongeldige bestandsnaam, Probeer het opnieuw ... -|Bestand bestaat niet, Probeer het opnieuw ... -|Conferentie Omschrijving Aant. Pers. -| Bestanden gebieden -|Geef gebieds wachtwoord: -|Toevoegen BBS -|BBS Naam: -|Invoer is nodig ... -|Telefoon nummer: -|Sysop Naam: -|BBS Software: -|Diskruimte (GigaByte): -|Snelheden: -JN|Wilt U het BBS uitgebreider omschrijven? [J/n]: -|Geef een omschrijving voor -|BBS Lijst -|# BBS Naam Nummer Software GigaByte Snelheid -|Zoek een BBS -|Geef 3 letters van het BBS om op te zoeken: -|Ik heb minstens 3 letters nodig ... -JN|Bekijk dit BBS? [J/n]: -|Ik kon dat BBS niet vinden ... -|Toon een BBS -|Geef het nummer om te bekijken: -|Record bestaat niet -| Record : -| BBS Naam : -| Nummer : -| Software : -| GigaBytes : -| Snelheden : -| Sysop Naam : -| Beschikbaar : -| Invoer datum : -| Invoer naam : -|Verwijder BBS -|Geef het nummer om te verwijderen: -|Record -|is niet van U. -|is al gemarkeerd om te verwijderen -|gemarkeerd om te verwijderen -|De Sysop zal dit BBS verwijderen zodra hij -|heeft gezien dat er een record gemarkeerd is. -|Totaal aantal berichten gevonden: -|Onbekend menu kommando! -|Bewaren ... -|MBSE BBS Spreuken kunnen willekeurig verschijnen. -|Obscene en racistische opmerkingen worden verwijderd!! -|Geef hieronder Uw spreuk. U heeft 75 karakters. -|Spreuk toegevoegd -| # A Datum Gebruiker Omschrijving -| # Omschrijving -|Geef nummer om te bekijken: -|Verbonden vanaf -|Bestand(en): -|Grootte : -|Protocol : -|Bijwerken download tellers, een ogenblik ... -|Mislukt! -|Bytes -| # Geb. Aktief Grootte Prijs Bestand -|Ja -|Nee -SV|(S)chakel aktief, (V)erwijder alles, (ENTER) voor doorgaan: -|Geef bestand nummer, 1.. -|Gemarkeerd: -|Geen bestanden gemarkeerd. -|Vervang -|Het BBS wordt geladen, een moment ... -|Nieuwe of verwijderde berichten gebieden bij -|Geb. Status Soort Omschrijving -|Tonen nieuwe Post is nu AAN -|Tonen nieuwe Post is nu UIT -|Verwijder bestand: -JN|Zeker weten? [J/n]: -|Tonen nieuwe Bestanden is nu AAN -|Tonen nieuwe Bestanden is nu UIT -|U gebruikt nu de -12|Kies: 1) Volle scherm editer, 2) Externe editer -|Geen berichten gevonden voor download! -|Geef (Enter) voor doorgaan: -|Centreer -|Teveel berichten. Alleen de eerste -|Kies Uw favourite taal -|Kies taal: -|De taal is nu: -|Het systeem zal nu een "Unix gebruikersnaam" vragen -|Uw "Unix gebruikersnaam" is gemaakt, U kunt dit de volgende keer gebruiken. -|Geef een inlog naam (Maximaal 8 karakters, kleine letters) -|bv. Piet Snot, login = psnot -|login > -|Die login naam bestaat al, kies iets anders. -|Regel -|Volle scherm -|Externe -|Textverwerker -|Nieuw -|Lokaal -|Netmail -|Echomail -|Nieuws -|E-Mail -|Gewist -|Jan -|Feb -|Mrt -|Apr -|Mei -|Jun -|Jul -|Aug -|Sep -|Okt -|Nov -|Dec -|Autologuit: non-aktief tijd bereikt. -|worden ingepakt! -|Geef Uw Alias (Enter voor geen): -|Je kunt het bbs nu gaan gebruiken -|Gebruikers aanwezig bij -|Naam Poort Bezig met Woonplaats -|Niet storen staat nu UIT -|Niet storen staat nu AAN -|Rondkijken -|Downloaden -|Uploaden -|Berichten -|Extern Prog. -|Kletsen -|Bestanden -JN|Wilt U deze berichten downloaden [J/n]? -|Tijd Bank -|Kluis kraken -|Wie is hier -|Offline Reader -|Geef de gebruikersnaam waar het bericht heen moet: -|Sorry, er is niemand op -|wil niet gestoord worden -|Geef te versturen bericht (Maximaal 76 karakters) -|** Bericht ** van -|Uw wachtwoord is verlopen, geef nieuw wachtwoord: -|Toets ENTER voor doorgaan -|Plaatsen berichten niet toegestaan, dit gebied is alleen lezen! -1|Kies: 1) Volle scherm editer -|Offline Reader Upload -|Ongeldig pakket ontvangen -|Onbekende compressie methode -|Compressie programma niet beschikbaar -|Onbekend type mail pakket -|BlueWave Offline download -|Voorbereiden pakket -|Comprimeren met -|Download mislukt -|Download is gelukt -|Bijwerken laatstgelezen wijzers -|Verwerken BlueWave antwoord pakket -|FOUT in pakket -|Inlezen berichten -|Geen schrijftoegang in gebied -|Berichten ingelezen -|Verwerken Offline Configuratie -|Berichten gebieden gelecteerd -|Verwerken bestands verzoeken -|QWK Offline Download -|Verwerken QWK antwoord pakket -|ASCII Offline Download -JN|Direct [j/N]: -JN|Let op: node is niet CM, onmiddelijk sturen [j/N]: -JN|Bestand meesturen [j/N]: -|Bestand -|wordt meegestuurd -|Bestand niet binnen -|mailbox - Inkomende en uitgaande post -|archive - Het archief van Uw email -|trash - De vuilnisbak, oude email. -|Gebied # -|minuten. -|Schermgestuurde Tekstverwerker sneltoetsen ingesteld als Emacs -|Schermgestuurde Tekstverwerker sneltoetsen ingesteld als Wordstar -|Geef adres, maximaal 3 regels (alleen zichtbaar voor de sysop): -|U moet hier Uw adres opgeven -|Oude adres: -|Use your alias ( -YN|) to post this message [Y/n]: -|Geen gebieden meer met ongelezen berichten -|Geadresseerde niet in de Nodelijst -|Geadresseerde gevonden in de nodelijst diff --git a/lang/source.zh b/lang/source.zh deleted file mode 100644 index 1280a969..00000000 --- a/lang/source.zh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,482 +0,0 @@ -|ÇëÊäÈëÃûºÍÐÕ(Æ´Òô): -|ÇëÊäÈëÐÕ: -|Disconnecting user ... -|ËÑË÷Óû§Îļþ ... -YN|Did you spell your name correctly? [Y/n] -|You need to login again with the name: -|This is a PRIVATE System. Type "off" to leave -|Mark file number or press to stop -|ÃÜÂë: -|Maximum login attempts have been exceeded ... -|Either your NAME or PASSWORD is incorrect -HR|Export to (H)ome or (R)ules directory: -|Message exported to rules directory as -|No rules found for this area -|You are not allowed to delete that message -|Offline Reader: Extended Info turned ON -|Offline Reader: Extended Info turned OFF -|This is not a plain textfile. -|You may only login -|times at the same time -|The door is in use by another user, try again later -YN| Is this correct [y/N]: -|Could not parse -|Select your preferred character set -|Select character set (Enter to Quit): -|Character set now set to: -YN|Check for new mail at login [Y/n]: -YN|Check for new files at login [Y/n]: -|Enter a short reason for chat -|The Sysop cannot use the bbs to chat! Use mbmon to chat -|Sorry, the chatserver is not available -|line -| -|‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬­®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄ -|‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬­®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄ -|ÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþ -|ÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþ -|MBSE Bulletin Board System - NEW USER REGISTRATION -|Use this name: -|ÇëÊäÈëÐÂÃÜÂë : -|ÇëÔÙ´ÎÊäÈëÐÂÃÜÂë : -|Á½´ÎÊäÈëµÄÃÜÂ벻ͬ! ÖØÊÔ. -|ÄãµÄÃÜÂ볤¶È²»ÄÜÉÙÓÚ -|¸ö×Ö·û! ÖØÊÔ. -| -|Please enter you Voice Number -|Message exported to your private directory as: -|Please enter a proper phone number -|Please enter you Data Number -|Please enter your location: -|Please enter a longer location -MF|What is your sex? (M)ale or (F)emale: -|Male -|Female -|Please answer M or F -|Unknown -|Please enter your Date of Birth DD-MM-YYYY: -|Sorry you entered this year by mistake. -|Please enter the correct date format -|*** Sysop is starting chat *** -|*** Sysop has terminated chat *** -YN=|More (Y/n/=) -YN|Would you like Hot-Keyed menus? [Y/n]: -|Please answer Y or N -| -|None -|Tag Offline Reader message areas -|Your user account has been created: -|Login Name : -|Password : -|not displayed -|New user registration completed. -|Could not find -|Old Location: -|Please enter a longer location (min -| -| -|Message doesn't exist -|News bulletins turned ON -|News bulletins turned OFF -| -| -|Private message, not owner -|Please enter the correct date format -|Todays Callers to -|# User Name Device TimeOn Calls Location -|Can't open archiver file. -|Select your preferred archiver -|Select Archiver (Enter to Quit): -|Archiver now set to: -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -| -|Edit message signature -|The FROM, TO and SUBJECT fields are optional. -| From: -| To: -|Subject: -| Type up to 10 lines 74 Characters per line -|Functions available: -LREAS|(L)ist, (R)eplace text, (E)dit line, (A)bort, (S)ave -|Select: -|Aborting... -|Returning to -|Edit which line: -|Line does not exist. -|Old Password: -|New password: -|Confirm new password: -|Passwords do not match! -|Password Change Successful -|Old password incorrect! -|User List -|Enter Username search string or (Enter) for all users: -|Name Location Last On Calls -|Could not find search string ... -|Time limit exceeded ... disconnecting! -YN=M|More (Y/n/=) M=Mark -|Scanning -|with -|TIME STATISTICS for -|on -|Current Time : -|Current Date : -|Connect time : -|Time used today : -|Time remaining today : -|Daily time limit : -|You have -YN|messages, read your mail now? 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Diesel is a interpreted -macro language, used in AutoCAD and released to public domain by AutoDesk. - -Modified version by Redy Rodriguez, for use in mbsebbs. Original diesel -language can be found at http://www.fourmilab.ch/diesel. - -This "Dumb Interpretively Executed String Expression Language" is the -kernel of a macro language you can customise by adding C code and -embedding it into your program. - -It is short, written in portable C, and is readily integrated into any -program. It is useful primarily to programs which need a very rudimentary -macro expansion facility without the complexity of a full language such as -Lisp or FORTH. - -DIESEL copies its input directly to the output until a macro character, -"@" or quoted string is encountered. Quoted strings may be used to -suppress evaluation of sequences of characters which would otherwise be -interpreted as macros. Quote marks may be included in quoted strings by -two adjacent quote marks. For example: - - "@(if,1,True,False)="""@(if,1,True,False)"""" - -Status retrieval, computation, and display are performed by DIESEL -functions. The available functions are as follows. User-defined -functions are not implemented; what you see is all you've got. Naturally, -if you embed DIESEL in your application, you'll add functions that provide -access to information and actions within your own program. DIESEL's -arithmetic functions accept either floating point or integer arguments, -and perform all calculations in floating point. - -TURBODIESEL facilities ----------------------- - -If a line begin with # then will be not evaluated, and any output is done. - -If a line begin with @! any output is done, but evaluation is performed. - -If a line begin with @{} produces output only if expression is -TRUE (Any non-zero numeric value). - -To easily format output, you can use one-char variable names as follow: - - @A will be replaced by result of evaluate @(GETVAR,A). - - @A_____ will be replaced by result of evaluate @(GETVAR,A) truncated or -padded with spaces to complete same lenght of '@A_____' (7 in that case). - - You can use > or < to especify alignement rigth or left: - - @A_____> @A_____< - - -TURBODIESEL String Functions ----------------------------- - - @(+,,,...) - The sum of the numbers , , ... is returned. - - @(-,,,...) - The result of subtracting the numbers through from - is returned. - - @(*,,,...) - The result of multiplying the numbers ,,... is - returned. - - @(/,,,...) - The result of dividing the number by ,... is - returned. - - @(=,,) - If the numbers and are equal 1 is returned, - otherwise 0 is returned. - - @(<,,) - If the number is less than 1 is returned, otherwise - 0 is returned. - - @(>,,) - If the number is greater than 1 is returned, - otherwise 0 is returned. - - @(!=,,) - If the numbers and are not equal 1 is returned, - otherwise 0 is returned. - - @(<=,,) - If the number is less than or equal to 1 is - returned, otherwise 0 is returned. - - @(>=,,) - If the number is greater than or equal to 1 is - returned, otherwise 0 is returned. - - @(AND,,,...) - The bitwise logical AND of the integers through is - returned. - - @(EQ,,) - If the strings and are identical 1 is returned, - otherwise 0. - - @(EVAL,) - The string is passed to the DIESEL evaluator and the result - of evaluating it is returned. - - @(FIX,) - The real number is truncated to an integer by discarding - any fractional part. - - @(IF,,,) - If is nonzero, is evaluated and returned. - Otherwise, is evaluated and returned. Note that the - branch not chosen by is not evaluated. - - @(INDEX,,) - is assumed to contain one or more values delimited by the - macro argument separator character, comma. selects one of - these values to be extracted, with the first item numbered zero. - -* @(LOWER,) - The is returned converted to lower case according to the - rules of the current locale. - - @(NTH,,,,) - Evaluates and returns the argument selected by . If - is 0, is returned, and so on. Note the difference - between @(NTH) and @(INDEX); @(NTH) returns one of a series of - arguments to the function while @(INDEX) extracts a value from a - comma-delimited string passed as a single argument. Arguments not - selected by are not evaluated. - - @(OR,,,...) - The bitwise logical OR of the integers through is - returned. - -* @(STRCMP,,) - Compare strings and returns -1 if is less than , 0 if - both are equals, or 1 if is greater than . - - @(STRFILL,,) - Returns the result of concatenating of . - - @(STRLEN,) - Returns the length of in characters. - -* @(STRSTR,,) - Find first apparition of in , and return the position - or 0 if not found. - - @(SUBSTR,,,) - Returns the substring of starting at character - and extending for characters. Characters in the string - are numbered from 1. If is omitted, the entire remaining - length of the string is returned. - - @(UPPER,) - The is returned converted to upper case according to the - rules of the current locale. - - @(XOR,,,...) - The bitwise logical XOR of the integers through is - returned. - -Variable Extensions -------------------- - -The base-line DIESEL includes no user-defined variables. This allows -DIESEL to avoid allocating any local memory and renders it totally -reentrant. If you compile DIESEL with the tag VARIABLES defined, the -following additional functions are included which provide variable -definition and access. Note that these functions call malloc() and -strdup() and thus consume heap storage. - -Variable names are case sensitive. - -If you want easily format output you must use one-char variable names -then you can format output as @V_____, @X_____< or @k___>. See above. - - @(GETVAR,varname) - Returns the value stored in . If no variable with - the name exists, a bad argument error is reported. - - @(SETVAR,varname,value) - Stores the string into . If no variable - called exists, a new variable is created. - -* @(CLEAR) - Clear all variables. - -Unix Extensions ---------------- - -If you compile DIESEL with the tag UNIXTENSIONS defined, the following -additional functions will be available: - -@(GETENV,varname) - Returns the variable from the environment. If no such - variable is defined, returns the null string. - -@(TIME) - Returns the current time in Unix fashion, as the number of seconds - elapsed since 00:00:00 GMT January 1, 1970. - -@(EDTIME,