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   Dan Clough to Digital Man   
   Re: [wiki.synchro.net] page added: howto   
   08 Mar 25 20:31:33   
   
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   TID: SBBSecho 3.23-Linux master/4f2886fce Mar 08 2025 GCC 14.2.0   
   BBSID: PALANTIR   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   -=> Digital Man wrote to Gamgee <=-   
      
    > I'm re-visiting setting up the FREQ function on my system, and having   
    > trouble with it.  I've edited the ../sbbs/ctrl/freqit.ini to have a "magic   
    > word" (ALLFILES) set up to a particular file directory, which is pretty   
    > straightforward.  So then, from a test system I have (running SBBS as a   
    > point from my main system), I send a netmail to my main system.  I've tried   
    > various "To:" names, and the subject line is:  FR: ALLFILES .  The point   
    > generates the crash netmail and sends it to my BBS.  I watch the logs and I   
    > see the connection, and then it receives (two) .req files and deletes them   
    > both, and..... that's it.  Binkit closes the connection, there are no error   
    > messages, and nothing else happens.   
    >   
    > Does anyone have FREQ working on their system?  Is there something else that   
    > needs to be set up?  Not sure what I'm missing here...  Thanks for info.   
      
    DM> What are the contents of your ctrl/freqit.ini file?   
      
    Global Keys:   
    Dirs:       Comma-separated list of BBS directories to allow FREQing from.   
    SecureDirs: As with Dirs, but only if it is a secure session.   
    MaxFiles:   The max files that can be FREQed in a single request.   
      
    Magic words...   
    Each section name is a magic word.  Magic sections support the following:   
    Dir: REQUIRED.  The file directory to search for the file.   
    Secure: Boolean... if true, only available on secure sessions.   
    Match: A wildcard to identify the file.  The most recently uploaded match   
           to this will be returned.   
      
   Dirs=uploads   
   SecureDirs=   
   MaxFiles=10   
      
   [ALLFILES]   
   Dir=uploads   
   Secure=No   
   Match=pal*.zip   
      
   The "uploads" name is the Internal Code of that file area, which does    
   exist, and contains files that match "pal*.zip".   
      
   Does capitalization/case matter, I wonder?  This is SBBS running on    
   Linux.   
      
   Thank you for any help.   
      
      
      
   ... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.   
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