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|    Janis Kracht to Rich Ringer    |
|    linux install question    |
|    03 Nov 13 23:55:02    |
      Hi Rich,              > Hi Janis,       > I would be interested in any scripts that you have that will tie all my mail       > stuff together. ie... when mail comes in and gets processed, and when someone       >writes messages and they need to be packed to go out. I do have to run my ftp       > telnet and http on non standard ports. For some reason they won't bind to the       > standard even tho nothing else is bound to them.              Netmail is on the way :)              Take care,       Janis       > Thanks,       > Rich              >> Hi Rich,       >>>I did a little editing and fixed the symlink issue... all seems to be workin       >>>good now. BBBS started under my ubuntu 13.10 machine. All I need to do now i       >>> get all my conferences in and go from there. If I can get this wirking I'll       >>> change over from Windows 7 to Ubuntu.       >> So glad it's working so far.       >> I use node 2 to dial out via telnet/binkp. In bcfg4 2 (for node 2), I have       >> Local Screen echo enabled, and also Slow Protocols enabled (both are marked       >> with [X].       >> Here's my script to run my dialout node (node 2), it runs pretty much all       >> day/night, and sends out crash mail to nodes configured with the C flag in       >>external.bbb. I was also tossing mail with this script if I picked it up, bu       >>then commented it out (# below is a commented out line), and use cron now to       >> toss mail, etc.       >> ====start dialout.sh====       >> #!/bin/sh       >> cd /home/bbbs       >> while :       >> do       >> cd /home/bbbs       >> ./bbbs 2 2 TCPIP       >> #       >> RC=$?       >> echo BBBS RC: $RC       >> # if [ $RC = 137 ]; then       >> # exit       >> # fi       >> # set this errorlevel in Global: FidoNet: Sessions: Mail errorlevel       >> # if [ $RC = 11 ];       >> # then nohup /home/bbbs/mailin.sh &       >> # fi       >> # Above commented out since I run mailin.sh in a cron job now.       >> # set this errorlevel in Global: FidoNet: Sessions: User mail errl.       >> # if [ $RC = 12 ];       >> # then nohup /home/bbbs/mailout.sh &       >> # fi       >> if [ $RC = 0 ]; then       >> exit       >> fi       >> reset       >> done       >> =========end dialout.sh==       >>This script above uses node 2, remember, so when you start BBBSD, you take th       >> into account and start with node 3:       >> =====start telnetnode.sh=======       >> #/bin/sh       >> cd /home/bbbs       >> #       >>./bbbsd 3 15 telnetd:23 httpd:8080 ftpd:60721 rawd:24555:binkp "quiet" "fork"       >> "uid:"bbs &       >> # line above wraps!       >> ========end telnetnode.sh       >> This line above runs nodes 3-15 as binkp, http, telnet.       >> If you have any problems let me know, you may have to add some lines to your       >>/etc/services file. I had to add these lines to /etc/services at the bottom       >> the file, under #Local services.. you have to be careful with this file.       >> # Local services       >> bftp-data 60720/tcp #BBBS Bftp-data       >> bftp 60721/tcp #BBBS Bftp       >> bsmtp 2525/tcp mail #BBBS email       >> bpop3 6110/tcp pop-3 # BBBS POP version 3       >> bpop3 6110/udp pop-3 # BBBS Pop       >> Take care,       >> Janis              --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-1        * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38)    |
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