Improved some IPv6 documentation
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Added support for Arch Linux.
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Added some IPv6 configurations to the manual.
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v0.95.12 22-May-2011
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<BODY>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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<!-- MBSEADVERT -->
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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 31-Jan-2011</h5></div>
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<div align="right"><h5>Last update 23-May-2011</h5></div>
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<div align="center"><H1>mbcico - The Fidonet mailer.</H1></div>
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This is work in progress....
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@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ service tfido
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instances = 10
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server = /opt/mbse/bin/mbcico
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server_args = -t itn
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flags = IPv6
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}
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service fido
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server_args = -t ifc
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}
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</PRE><P>
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If you want to use IPv6, add the line flags = IPv6 to the protocol
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like in the example of tfido.
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In the file /etc/services the following lines must be present:
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<P><PRE>
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binkd 24554/tcp # mbcico IBN mode
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<BODY>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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<!-- MBSEADVERT -->
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<DIV align=right><h5>Last update 25-Aug-2007</h5></DIV>
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<DIV align=right><h5>Last update 23-May-2011</h5></DIV>
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<DIV align=center><H1>mblogin - Unix login replacement for MBSE BBS.</H1></DIV>
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<H3>Synopsis.</H3>
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system mbse supports. The right lines for your distribution should already
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be present, but they are not set active, in other words, you still need to
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make changes to allow telnet login to work.
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I will describe how to use it from inetd.
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First I will describe how to use it from inetd.
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When you make changes to your system to
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change the telnet login, make sure you are already logged into your system as root
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from another terminal. If you make a mistake and can't login anymore you will be
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<H3>How to use from xinetd.</H3>
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<P>
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This is how to use xinetd, Read the section above also.
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Here is a tested setups:
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Here is a tested setup:
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This has to be done as root. You have to create a service under /etc/xinetd.d
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named telnet if you dont have it yet installed, if it is already installed just
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modify the server_args line to match this:
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<pre>
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service telnet
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{
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flags = REUSE
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protocol = tcp
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instances = 10
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flags = IPv6
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log_on_failure += USERID
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socket_type = stream
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user = root
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This will replace the standard login program on xinetd systems to the mblogin
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program, so that next time someone logs into your bbs they will be presented the
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issue file on /opt/mbse/etc file and the login prompt for the BBS instead of the
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standard login prompt.
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standard login prompt. Note that on some systems the server_args need -E instead
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of -L. If you don't have IPv6 enabled on your system, you must remove the
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flags = IPv6 line.
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<p> <p>
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