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This is the security settings for users logging into the BBS and is
standard for DOS/Win/LinFBB.
The 0 is what all users get (I.e. no sysop facilities)
4 Represents what a Sysop gets when he logs in but doesn't send the SYS
command (and is so unauthenticated)
1023 represents what the Sysop gets when he logs in and issues a SYS
command and succesfully enters the system password.
Note: This only effects remote/radio connections, not facilities/security
available when logging in via the console.
73 Chris M1BFK Asst Sysop GB7PLY
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Subject: f6fbb/init.srv/security/codes
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Daniel Bird) at TUK_NOTES
Date: 22/02/99 13:09
Hi There
Just fine tuning the f6bb on my linux system relative to
passwords/security etc.
Now in the sample init.srv under the "security codes" we have
the following:-
# All: Sysop: Sysop after successful SYS-command:
0 4 1023.
Question:- what do the 0 and 4 represent.
I can see that 4 is for Sysop but it is already in 1023. Perhaps I'm
being a bit dim Hi.
Thanks de John vk3bcq