Last update 27-Jan-2002
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! Note that this description is written for wu-ftpd, on your distribution there may be another ftpd installed. Don't use mbftpd yet!
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 | /bin - FTP bin directory | /etc - FTP etc directory | /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.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.
Note the following directory permissions MUST BE SET!!!!::: See also the man pages for the DARPA ftpd server.
Directory owner group mode perms ------------------------------- ----- ----- ---- ---------- /opt/mbse mbse bbs 0755 drwxr-xr-x /opt/mbse/ftp root wheel 0555 dr-xr-xr-x /opt/mbse/ftp/bin root wheel 0555 dr-xr-xr-x /opt/mbse/ftp/bin/ls root bin 0111 ---x--x--x /opt/mbse/ftp/etc root root 0555 dr-xr-xr-x /opt/mbse/ftp/etc/passwd root root 0444 -r--r--r-- /opt/mbse/ftp/etc/group root root 0444 -r--r--r-- /opt/mbse/ftp/pub mbse bbs 0775 drwxrwxr-x /opt/mbse/ftp/incoming ftp users 0755 drwxr-xr-xNote 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.