lung bellows community: breathing under fire http://www.alansondheim.org/lungcommunity.mp3 http://www.alansondheim.org/lungcommunity.jpg can be edited when running. the server is not `author <on|off> `ban <username> `botkill <on|off> `bots <on|off> `custom <on|off> `death <minutes> `flood <events> `godpass <password> `guests <on|off> `list `maxocc <n> `maxroomocc <n> `paint <on|off> `picdir <name> `playerkill <on|off> `purge <days> `servername <name> `shutdown `tcp <on|off> `wizardkill <on|off> `wizards <on|off> `wizpass <password> % csh pserver >& pserver.log & % pserver % pserver > pserver.log 2>&1 & PServer.prp (This is a binary file which contains dusts it is a dust file Aerosol: - (uses sub-string pattern matching) - List all banned sites - N is omitted - Site Bans are permitted by specifying - Unban one or more people from the - ban user at this address for N minutes - set the death penalty to N minutes - uses current default death penalty if 'banip [N] <numeric-ip-address> `banlist `death N `unban <str> from the client. An alternate lung script can be specified with the -m Fixed a memory leak. Flood Events can't be set to less than 30 from the Removed the Ban/Kill facility on the server.The The Log file is no longer sent to standard output, but client. Max Occupancy can't be set to less than 2 from closed. documented in the forthcoming server manual. following wizard commands can be used: is appended to pserver.log.The log filename can be set linux machine configured for a.out - sorry folks!) server is down.The format of the Ban Record will be that they may be deleted/corrected manually when the the client. Max Room Occupancy can't be set to less than using the -l option.stdin, stdout and stderr are now Better checking for bad packets Guests can unique ID#s Guests can't spoof Wizard may enter full rooms Wizards may 'list ~page command shows speaker * Various security fixes: Fixed a bug which caused some data structures to become Painting commands are now logged. Wizards may use list on an individual user. corrupted due to use of memcpy instead of bcopy. Below is lungcommunity Server Documentation; lungcommunity was an Early online modes of communication: "I" and "Others" In order to enable downloading of pictures, the there should be In the last two examples, status messages will be output to a It is highly recommended that you make backups of the two The default god password is "breathe".Don't change it! (see below). The default wizard password is "Lunge". Don't change it! (see below). This version fixes a couple of bugs which were causing crashes, This version of the lungcommunity server has been compiled on a PC To run it in the background (Bourne, Korn Shells) To run it in the background (C Shell) To run the server in the foreground: Various server options can be controlled by logging in from a PC a directory called "pictures" in the same directory as "pserver" and user records). and uses less CPU while idling. are output to the console. below are out of date. Wikipedia has an article on it. classes, in presentations of internet culture and community; conversation-oriented. The server docs give some idea of the crashes under your particular flavor of Linux, send e-mail to datafiles used by the pserver program: early, 1995, virtual world, two-dimensional and somewhat file called pserver.log. In the first example, status messages This was used in several lungscript. may have alrady seen this, in which case, apologies. option. or Mac client, gaining God access and then using the God macros, parameters. Apologies for the formatting. lungcommunity seems to still be running; I'm not quite sure what it is now. The docs these are various modalities of first-person presenting. You which all begin with a reverse apostrophe. which contains the pictures which are specified in the lung. lung = lunge: See lungcommunity diagram. __ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
[NetBehaviour] lung bellows community: breathing under fire
Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour Thu, 02 Jun 2022 16:13:28 -0700
