<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <META http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <META NAME="Language" content='en'> <META name="author" lang="en" content="Michiel Broek"> <META name="copyright" lang="en" content="Copyright Michiel Broek"> <META name="description" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS Manual - Known Bugs"> <META name="keywords" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS, MBSE, BBS, manual, fido, fidonet, gateway, tosser, mail, tic, mailer"> <TITLE>Running a BBS under Unix.</TITLE> <LINK rel=stylesheet HREF="manual.css"> </HEAD> <BODY> <BLOCKQUOTE> <!-- MBSEADVERT --> <div align='right'><h5>Last update 01-Mar-2007</h5></div> <div align='center'><H1>MBSE BBS - Known bugs.</H1></div> There are always more bugs, but these are known.... <UL> <LI>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. <LI>Problems with D'Bridge [1a] mailers. <LI>If you have regular sessions with a node wich only supports FTS-0001 sessions and you use a session password you <b>must</b> 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. <LI>Some Linux distributions have their glibc libraries compiled wrong, that will cause the <b>mbtask</b> program to do nothing usefull. This problem seems to have gone away. <LI>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. </UL> <A HREF="index.html"><IMG SRC="images/b_arrow.png" ALT="Back" Border="0">Go Back</A> </BLOCKQUOTE> </BODY> </HTML>