Updated GNU references

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Michiel Broek
2003-08-15 20:05:34 +00:00
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@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ 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 Linux and they
should run on all Linux i386 versions. Until now, I still use pktdate because
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.<br>
<pre>
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ XX,CM and TCP/IP systems (internet) should use the XX,CM,IBN,IFC flags.
<h3>1.15. FTPD Settings.</h3>
<p>
A new program is <strong>mbftpd</strong>. This is a replacement for the normal
ftp server for Linux with special futures for MBSE BBS. This is not working
ftp server for GNU/Linux with special futures for MBSE BBS. This is not working
yet and is not included in the distribution. Setting it up is adviced.
<pre>
<strong>Upload pth </strong>Incoming files (ie. /opt/mbse/ftp/incoming).

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<P>
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 Linux system is
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 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.<P>
There are several scanners for Linux available. Default only two of them
There are several scanners for GNU/Linux available. Default only two of them
are setup. You may consult <A HREF="http://www.openantivirus.org/">
http://www.openantivirus.org</A> for more scanners mentioned in a mini-FAQ
maintained by Rainer Link.
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The following scanners are default installed in the setup:
<p>
<UL>
<LI><b>NAI Virus Scan</b> (uvscan) for Unix (Linux) made by <A HREF="http://www.nai.com">
<LI><b>NAI Virus Scan</b> (uvscan) for Unix (GNU/Linux) made by <A HREF="http://www.nai.com">
Network Associates, USA.</A>
Not free for personal use. Uses the same DAT files as for Windows and DOS.
<LI><strong>AntiVir/Linux</strong> made by <A HREF="http://www.hbedv.com">