Updated GNU references
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@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ is the full path and filename to an external program that can inspect and
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correct the mail .pkt files. Originally I put this in to run pktname of Tobias
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Ernst of 2:2476/418 to fix y2k problems in the incoming mail. At this time
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most y2k fixes are build in, but in case you need it it's there. To make it
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clear; the y2ktools written by Tobias are static compiled for Linux and they
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should run on all Linux i386 versions. Until now, I still use pktdate because
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clear; the y2ktools written by Tobias are static compiled for GNU/Linux and they
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should run on all GNU/Linux i386 versions. Until now, I still use pktdate because
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it is necessary.<br>
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<pre>
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@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ XX,CM and TCP/IP systems (internet) should use the XX,CM,IBN,IFC flags.
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<h3>1.15. FTPD Settings.</h3>
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<p>
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A new program is <strong>mbftpd</strong>. This is a replacement for the normal
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ftp server for Linux with special futures for MBSE BBS. This is not working
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ftp server for GNU/Linux with special futures for MBSE BBS. This is not working
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yet and is not included in the distribution. Setting it up is adviced.
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<pre>
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<strong>Upload pth </strong>Incoming files (ie. /opt/mbse/ftp/incoming).
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<P>
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Once upon a time there was no DOS and no computer virusses. But since DOS was
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invented as a small OS which was easily extensible, virus writers saw their
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chance to easy spread their hacks. Although running a Linux system is
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chance to easy spread their hacks. Although running a GNU/Linux system is
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relative safe, most of the files that you have available on your bbs
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are DOS based programs. And before you put them available for download, they
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should be checked for virusses. Macro virusses are a relative new danger,
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this can also hurt Unix/Linux users.<P>
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There are several scanners for Linux available. Default only two of them
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There are several scanners for GNU/Linux available. Default only two of them
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are setup. You may consult <A HREF="http://www.openantivirus.org/">
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http://www.openantivirus.org</A> for more scanners mentioned in a mini-FAQ
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maintained by Rainer Link.
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The following scanners are default installed in the setup:
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<p>
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<UL>
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<LI><b>NAI Virus Scan</b> (uvscan) for Unix (Linux) made by <A HREF="http://www.nai.com">
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<LI><b>NAI Virus Scan</b> (uvscan) for Unix (GNU/Linux) made by <A HREF="http://www.nai.com">
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Network Associates, USA.</A>
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Not free for personal use. Uses the same DAT files as for Windows and DOS.
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<LI><strong>AntiVir/Linux</strong> made by <A HREF="http://www.hbedv.com">
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