#!/bin/bash # # $Id: rundoor.sh,v 1.8 2004/11/05 11:53:47 mbse Exp $ # # Never call this script directly, create a symlink to this file with the # name of the door. For example to run the door ilord do: # cd /opt/mbse/bin # ln -s rundoor.sh ilord # # In the bbs menu use the following line for Opt. Data: # /opt/mbse/bin/ilord /N [novirtual] # # The optional "novirtual" second paramter disables the use of the virtual # comport in dosemu, this is for dos programs that are not doors. # # This is for dosemu 1.2.0 and later and runs the door as user. # # by Redy Rodriguez and Michiel Broek. DOOR=`basename $0` COMMANDO="\"doors $DOOR $*\r\"" DOSDRIVE=${MBSE_ROOT}/var/dosemu/c # Prepare users home directory and node directory if [ "$1" != "" ]; then mkdir -p $DOSDRIVE/doors/node$1 >/dev/null 2>&1 # Copy door*.sys and dorinfo1.def to dos partition cat ~/door.sys >$DOSDRIVE/doors/node$1/door.sys cat ~/door32.sys >$DOSDRIVE/doors/node$1/door32.sys cat ~/dorinfo1.def >$DOSDRIVE/doors/node$1/dorinfo1.def # Create .dosemu directory for the user. if [ ! -d $HOME/.dosemu ]; then mkdir $HOME/.dosemu fi # Looks cheap, see above, but this does an upgrade too if [ ! -d $HOME/.dosemu/drives ]; then mkdir $HOME/.dosemu/drives fi # Create .dosemu/disclaimer in user home to avoid warning if [ ! -f $HOME/.dosemu/disclaimer ]; then touch $HOME/.dosemu/disclaimer fi else exit 1 fi # run the dos emulator with the door. if [ "$2" == "novirtual" ]; then /usr/bin/dosemu.bin -f ${MBSE_ROOT}/etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf -I "`echo -e keystroke $COMMANDO`" else /usr/bin/dosemu.bin -f ${MBSE_ROOT}/etc/dosemu/virtual.conf -I "`echo -e keystroke $COMMANDO`" fi