/bt
do
make
su root
make install
you should get in /usr/bin
:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root fido 238983 Sep 15 18:04 /usr/bin/bt
and in /usr/lib/binkley
:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 742 Sep 16 10:04 binkley.cfg
-rw-r--r-- 1 uucp root 108 Sep 16 10:10 binkley.day
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12332 Sep 15 16:20 binkley.lng
-rw-r--r-- 1 uucp root 124 Mar 20 2029 binkley.scd
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14423 Sep 15 16:20 btctl
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 13813 Sep 15 16:20 btlng
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15649 Sep 15 16:20 english.txt
-rwsr-xr-x 1 uucp fido 1603 Sep 15 16:20 fido-toconv
/usr/lib/binkley/binkley.cfg
FEddiNodelist
(1)Port 2
(2)baud 38400
LockBaud 38400
(3)Init ATZ0|~AT&K6|~
(4)Prefix ATDP
PreDial ~
PreInit |v``^``
LogLevel 5
LineUpdate
Gong
AutoBaud
PollTries 10
PollDelay 600
Unattended
BoxType 0
NiceOutBound
ReadHoldTime 1
(5)System seudonimo_fido
(6)Sysop tu_nombre
StatusLog /home/fido/fnet/log/binkley.log 200
Downloads /home/fido/fnet/inbound/
CaptureFile /home/fido/fnet/log/session.log
NetFile /home/fido/fnet/inbound/
Hold /home/fido/fnet/outbound/
Nodelist /home/fido/fnet/nodelist/
(7)Address 2:346/[email protected] 5207 tel_del_boss
(8)Key !the_passwd 2:346/207
(9)Domain FidoNet.org outbound
Address 25:946/[email protected]
Key !the_passwd 25:946/100
Domain EuroNet.org outbound
Address 93:346/[email protected]
Key !the_passwd 93:346/101
Domain SubNet.org outbound
You may start with this file. Just change what you need and take away the
numbers in parenthesis.
/dev/modem
.
Normally /dev/modem
is a symlink to
/dev/cua0
or /dev/cua1
,
(ln -s /dev/cua1 /dev/modem
). At least I have it this way...~/.profile
export BINKLEY=/usr/lib/binkley
do
. ~/.profile
(you need to do this just now. The next time you enter as fido
you'll
already have BINKLEY
initialized)
bt
If you run into troubles, for sure it's about permissions or a badly defined path. Check them out.
cannot re-open logfile
The owner is usually: usuario.uucp
.
The permissions: 664
getty
, normally it should
get permissions to read and write for everybody.
The message was:
tty port can not be initialized
Solution:
chmod 666 /dev/ttyS0
or ttyS1; (COM1: or COM2:).
ln -s /var/spool /usr
If you get a screen similar to frodo you could do the following:
ALT-Y
, call your bbs, it'll leave your mail there and fetch what you
got. Then you just need to execute the commands mentioned for mail handling.
If it appears to have fallen asleep during the FIRST file transmission,
hit the ESC
key to wake it up.
This is my templates file $FNET/msgbase/template
:
#if to (AreaMgr|FileScan)
#;
#; ********** Handling of AreaMgr- and FileScan-Mails **********
#;
#else
#if group (--InterNet--)
#;
#; ********** Handling of Internet-Mails **********
#;
How are you #1E!
#if mode (reply)
In <#a> #f wrote:
#.
#quote
#else
#.
#endif
Greetings,
Manu
#|insertfortune
#else
#;
#; ********** Handling of other Mails **********
#;
Hi #1E!
#if mode (reply|forward)
#if mode (netreply)
That happy day #d, #f said to #e
in #a concerning "#s":
#.
#quote
#endif
#if mode (^reply)
On #d, #f would write to #e
concerning "#s":
#.
#quote
#endif
#if mode (forward)
Even if it doesn't look like, it's a forward
* Message from #f to #e
* on #d to #t
* concerning "#s"
* in #a
,,,
(o o)
---------------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo------------------------------
#text
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif
#else
#.
#endif
#if group (--Intern--|^$)
#if from Manuel Soriano
Bye,
Manu
#|insertfortune
#else
Bye,
#1F
#endif
#else
Bye,
#1F
#endif
#endif
#endif
\|/
0-0 [email protected]
*****---oOo-(_)-oOo---**********************************************
* Manuel Soriano * El Perello/Valencia/Spain *
Once created your area directories, you can create an origin
file in
each of them, and insert one or several lines (but not more than 70 chars)
referring to your message's origin.