This document describes the use of fidoconfig to make fido work on your favorite platform.
This document applies to version 1.4 of fidoconfig.
The design goal of fidoconfig was to provide one config-file for several different fido software packages like editor, tosser etc. An additional aim was to have one library (fidoconfig) which can be used by all programs. The advantage is you only have to edit one config-file, so changing your system is much easier than with common software packages. Also bugs can only creep in one library and not in thousands over thousands libraries. The config definition can be used in all operating systems. Also the library should be quite portable.
This chapter describes how a fidoconfig config-file is written, which keywords exist and where to put the file.
The fidoconfig library searches the config file on different locations:
If you compile library with huskymak.cfg, the location will be overset with CFGDIR parameter.
Additionally you can set an enviroment variable called FIDOCONFIG
which
points to the file:
set FIDOCONFIG=e:\bbs\fidoconfig\config FIDOCONFIG=~/fidoconfig/config export FIDOCONFIG
The config file(s) must be readable. If you plan using the autoareacreate feature of HPT / autofilecreate featute of HTick / etc..., the config file(s) must be writeable.
All symbols are not case-sensitive.
{<whiteSpace>} at the start of the line will be ignored.
All keywords are evaluated as occurring, the first matching keyword found is valid. If there are more then one keywords of the same type allowed, the last line matching the situation is valid. Another words: second definition overwrites the previous one. If no match is found, a default value will be used.
"#" at the start of a line or <whiteSpace>#<whiteSpace> within the
line starts a comment. The comment ends with the line. Comment char "#" can
be overwritten by commentChar
token.
If the first word in a line is an undefined keyword, program exits with error message.
Each keyword has to start a new line.
Keyword parameters:
<integer>
1234567890
<string>
<bool>
<addr>
2:5000/117
<file>
<path>
Note! [<parameter>]
means that it can be omitted.
FIDOCONFIG library can set up internal variables:
set basedir=/home/user/fido/
[OS]
variable is automatically set up for following operating systems:
You can set something like:
if [OS]==UNIX tearline `uptime` endif
Some programs can be compiled with module variable. It can be used to speed up config parsing:
if [module]==htick include /etc/ftn/fileareas endif
And if HPT is running, fileareas aren't parsed because [module]==hpt.
There are following modules available:
Also external variables can be parsed:
autoexec.bat: SET VAR=myvar fidoconfig: if [VAR]==myvar ... else ... endif ifdef UNIX MsgBaseDir [home]/msgbase endif
You can use external programs output via `cmd`
. It is available
only for UNIX & OS/2+EMX:
Name Power Station under `uname -mrs`
List of the additional commands:
You can compare with a pattern by using =~ and !~ instead of == and !=:
if [VAR] =~ *substr* ... endif if [VAR] !~ bla?bla* ... endif
These keywords may be used by several programs. More specific keywords you can find in the programs' individual documentations.
version <integer>.<integer>
version 1.4
Here you specify which version of fidoconfig your config belongs to. Currently this statement does nothing.
This statement cannot be repeated.
name <string>
name Leetebrok BBS
Here you specify your system's name.
This statement cannot be repeated.
location <string>
location Dusseldorf
You specify your location here.
This statement cannot be repeated.
sysop <string>
sysop Matthias Tichy
You specify your name with this keyword.
This statement cannot be repeated.
include <file>
include /etc/fido/areas
You can include other files into your config file. For example if you would like to have different config parts, you can include a file and (via cron job or manually) change the content of this file without changing the rest of the config. Additionally you can split your config in different parts. So you can have your fileareas definition in another file than your msgareas definition. This gives you the ability to have some survey about your config.
This statement can be repeated. But don't make recursive includes, e.g. include a file which includes another which includes the first. Although this will be detected and fixed many times, there is a chance that it will not be detected one time.
Address <addr>
Address 2:2433/1245
This command specifies which akas your system has. This statement is
full 5d compatible, which means you can have also addresses like
2:2433/1245.1@fidonet.org
. The first address statement is your
main aka which will be used by tosser on different occasions, for
example if zone number could not be taken from the @INTL Kludge in
netmails.
This statement can be repeated. The domain name is not full supported throughout fidoconfig
commentChar <char>
commentChar ;
This command specifies which symbol is used to mark rest of line as comment. Default is '#'
This statement can be repeated.
outbound <path>
outbound /var/spool/fido/out
This command specifies your outbound path. This outbound path is binkley-style. A binkley style outbound consists of a base path and subdirectories. Each subdirectory represents a place for all the files for one zone. The base path is the zone path for your base zone.
Example:
The zone directory contains the flow-files for each node. A Flow-file of a node has the name NNNNFFFF.?lo
For points there is a subdirectory with nodes flowfilename with suffix.pnt. In this subdirectory the flowfiles have the names PPPPPPPP ( 8-digit point number in hex).
For a deeper background on a binkley-style outbound see the binkley-term documentation and source code.
This statement cannot be repeated.
inbound <path>
inbound /var/spool/fido/in
This command specifies where your inbound files are stored. This directory is the base directory which means if you have a connection which is not protected and the other system is not listed the files go in here. Only netmails are tossed from this inbound.
This statement cannot be repeated.
tempDir <path>
tempDir /var/tmp
This command specifies the path where the temporary files of the fido-programs should be stored. This directory can be erased while booting. Good idea is to set it to a memory disk.
Default value is path specified by TEMP, TMP or TMPDIR enviroment variables (use TEMP first, if it not defined then use TMP, next use TMPDIR). If these enviroment variables are not defined: - win32 versions use %WINDIR%\TEMP (usually c:\windows\temp for Win9x/Me and c:\winnt\temp for Windows NT/2000/XP) - versions for unix-like OS'es use /tmp - other versions use c:\
This statement cannot be repeated.
logFileDir <path>
logFileDir /var/spool/log/fido
This command specifies the path where the log-files of the fido-programs should be stored.
This statement cannot be repeated.
Some programs use logFileDir for persistent temporary/work files.
syslogFacility <facility>
syslogFacility local0
Some Husky programs are able to write logs via syslogd instead of via log
file. For those programs, this keyword defines which facility to use for
writing to the syslog. Syslogd will use this facility name to decide which
syslog logfile the log messages will go to. Common names that can be used
include mail
, news
, uucp
, local0
. The exact
values that can be used depend upon your operating system. Refer to the man
page for syslog.conf or /usr/include/sys/syslog.h for more
information.
Logging via syslogd is only supported on UNIX platforms, and currently only used by herp, but not by any other Husky program. If a Husky program logs via log file or via syslog or both depends on the program and not on your fidoconfig file. Consult the individual program's documentation.
loglevels <string>
loglevels 1345789,A-F Q
This statement defines log levels list for writing messages into log file. Hiphen is a range char (A-F expands to ABCDEF). Only alpha & numeric log level characters are recognized, others are ignored.
In example we output to log messages with levels 3,4,5,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F,Q.
The log levels are following:
Default value: 1234567890ABCDEF
This statement cannot be repeated.
screenloglevels <string>
screenloglevels 2345789,A-C
Sets levels of log output to screen. See loglevels for details.
This statement cannot be repeated.
seqDir <path>
seqDir /var/spool/fido/seq
Sets path for current msgid sequence stamp directory. This directory should be used for msgid sequence stamp only to preventing surprises.
By default environment variable SEQDIR is used.
This statement cannot be repeated.
seqOutrun <string>
seqOutrun 1m
Sets maximum outrun for msgid sequence from current time.
Use decimal number with optional suffix.
Suffixes are:
Set seconds without suffix.
By default environment variable SEQOUT is used, or 3y if it isn't set.
This statement cannot be repeated.
Pack zip|tgz|rar|arc|arj|..... <call>
Pack zip zip -9 -g -q $a $f
This statement sets the command line call for the packer. The file will be moved into the archive, that means the file will be deleted from the harddisk. It only remains in the archive.
$a will be replaced by the archive file.
$f will be replaced by the file which should be packed into the archive.
This statement can be repeated.
See also hpt and htick documentation.
On some OSes, if a program called can't be found (can't be run) result of pack command is undefined. (Example: DOS. Reason of this: command.com does not return error code if executable file was not found.) To prevent danger write full path name for packer program, please.
Unpack "<call>" <offset> <matchcode>
Unpack "c:\arc\pkunpak /r $a $p $f" 0 1a Unpack "c:\arc\pak e /wn $a $p" -2 fe Unpack "c:\arc\lha e /m $a $p $f" 2 2d6c68 Unpack "c:\arc\zoo e:O $a $p $f" 0 5a4f4f Unpack "c:\arc\jar e -y $a $p $f" 14 1a4a61721b # *.rar Unpack "c:\arc\unrar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 0 52617221 # rar-sfx/DOS Unpack "c:\arc\unrar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 28 52534658
Unpack "/usr/bin/zoo e:O $a $p $f" 0 5a4f4f Unpack "/usr/bin/arc eno $a $p'*.*' $f" 0 1a Unpack "/usr/bin/unzip -joLqq $a -d $p $f" 0 504b0304 Unpack "cd $p && /usr/bin/unarj e $a $f>/dev/null" 0 60ea Unpack "/usr/bin/unrar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 0 52617221 Unpack "/usr/bin/unrar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 28 52534658 Unpack "/usr/bin/jar e -y $a $p $f" 14 1a4a61721b Unpack "cd $p && /usr/bin/ha eyq -e $a $f" 0 4841
This statement sets the call of certain unpackers according to the id in the archive file
call
is the command line call for the packer (enclosed into quotes!);
offset
position of recognition string in packed file;
match code
hexdump of the recognition string for packed file, ?? can be used as any byte;
$a
will be replaced by the archive file to extract from archive;
$p
will be replaced by the path to unpacked files (usually tempoutbound);
$f
will be replaced by the description file name if any (used by htick, see 'FileDescName' token; possibly other husky programs).
e.g.: unpack "unzip -joLqq $a -d $p $f" 0 504b0304 files packed by zip can be recognized by 504b0304(hex) at offset 0(integer) they can be unpacked by htick using command "unzip -joLqq <filename> -d <path> <descrption_filename>"
This statement can be repeated.
Also see hpt and htick documentation.
On some OSes, if a program called can't be found (can't be run) result of unpack command is undefined. (Example: MS DOS. Reason of this: command.com does not return error code if executable file was not found.) To prevent danger write full path name for unpacker program, please.
link <string>
link Matthias Tichy
This statement starts a new Link-definition. All the following link-related statements change the configuration of this link until a new link statement is found. The name is the name of this link.
Links must appear before any area definition. Virtual links for all AKAs defined in config will be created automatically.
This statement can be repeated.
linkdefaults [begin | end | destroy]
linkdefaults
This statement starts section of default definitions of links.
All the following link-related statements change default configuration
of link until a 'link'
or 'linkdefaults end'
or
'linkdefaults destroy'
statement is found.
All parameters collected in linkdefaults sections are copied to link
configuration every time when 'link'
statement is found in
configuration file. Link-related statements after 'linkdefaults end'
or
'linkdefaults destroy'
or before first 'link'
or
'linkdefaults'
statement are treated as error.
'linkdefaults'
statement without 'begin'
or 'end'
means
'linkdefaults begin'
'linkdefaults destroy'
destroys all default definitions.
Be careful with Pause
, Export
, etc. ;-)
This statement can be repeated. New definitions overwrite old ones.
aka <addr>
aka 2:2433/1245
This statement sets the aka for the current link.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
ouraka <addr>
ouraka 2:2433/1247
This statement sets the aka which is used with this link.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
password [<string>]
password secret
This statement sets the default password for the link. If you do not change the other passwords, they are set to this password. Password is case insensitive.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
pktpwd [<string>]
pktpwd geheim
This statement sets the pktpassword for the actual link. Only passwords with maximal 8 characters are valid because of limitations of other software packages. An empty statement is allowed.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
ticpwd [<string>]
ticpwd geheim
This statement sets the ticker password for the actual link. Only passwords with maximal 8 characters are valid because of limitations of other software packages. An empty statement is allowed.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
areafixpwd [<string>]
areafixpwd geheim
This statement sets the areafix password for the actual link. An empty statement is allowed, but not recommended.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
filefixpwd [<string>]
filefixpwd geheim
This statement sets the filefix password for the actual link. An empty statement is allowed, but not recommended.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
bbspwd [<string>]
bbspwd geheim
This statement sets the bbs password for the actual link. An empty statement is allowed.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
sessionpwd [<string>]
sessionpwd geheim
This statement sets the session password for the actual link. An empty statement is allowed.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
handle <name>
handle eddie
This statements gives a link a nickname. This statement is supposed for bbs systems.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
packer <packer>
packer zip
This statement sets the packer for the link. You can use the packer which you
has set up using the pack statement.
If you omit this statement or set packer none
no mail will be
packed. The pkts will be put in the outbound.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
BadArea <name> <file> [-b <msgbase>] [Options]
BadArea badarea /var/spool/fido/msgb/bad -b Squish
This statement specifies the BadArea
.
Read HPT documentation for details.
This statement cannot be repeated.
dupeArea <name> <file> [-b <msgbase>] [Options]
dupeArea dupeArea /var/spool/fido/msgb/dupes -b Squish
This statement specifies the DupeArea
.
Read HPT documentation for details.
This statement cannot be repeated.
EchoArea <name> <file> [-b <msgbase>] [Options] [linkAKAs] [linkOptions]
EchoArea linux.develop.ger /var/spool/fido/msgb/linux.develop.ger
-b Squish -a 2:2433/1247 -g A -dupeCheck move -dupehistory 11 -d "Linux
development" 2:2433/1245 -def
This statement specifies the echoarea. Read HPT documentation for details.
This statement can be repeated.
NetmailArea <name> <file> [-b <msgbase>] [Options]
NetmailArea netmail /var/spool/fido/msgb/netmail -b Squish
This statement specifies the NetMailArea
.
Read HPT documentation for details.
This statement can be repeated.
LocalArea <name> <file> [-b <msgbase>] [Options]
LocalArea MyBBSarea /var/spool/fido/msgb/MyBBS -b Squish
This statement specifies the LocalArea
: messages area in BBS.
Read HPT documentation for details.
FileArea <name> <fileareapath> <uplink> [options] [<downlinks>]
filearea Photoes /var/spool/fido/fileecho/Photoes 2:50/1 -d "Sysop photoes"
This statement specifies the FileArea
: fileecho definition.
Read HTick documentation for details.
bbsarea <name> <bbsareapath>
BBSarea Incoming /var/spool/fido/BBS/incoming
This statement specifies the BBSArea
: BBS file area definition.
It's used for filelist building.
Read HTick documentation for details.
This section contains keyword-list only. Read HPT Manual for more info.
accessgrp address addtoseen advancedareafix advisorylock afterunpack aka allowemptypktpwd allowpktaddrdiffer arcmailsize arcnetmail areafix areafixecholimit areafixfrompkt areafixhelp areafixReportsAttr areafixkillrequests areafixmsgsize areafixnames areafixorigin areafixpwd areafixqueryreports areafixqueuefile areafixsplitstr areafixfromname areasfilenamecase areasmaxdupeage autoareacreate autoareacreatedefaults autoareacreatefile autoareacreateflag autoareacreatesubdirs autopassive autopause availlist badarea beforepack bundlenamestyle carbonaddr carbonandquit carboncopy carbondelete carbonexcludefwdfrom carbonextern carbonfrom carbonfromarea carbongroups carbonkeepsb carbonkludge carbonmove carbonout carbonreason carbonrule carbonsubj carbontext carbonto createareascase createfwdnonpass defarcmailsize denyfwdfile denyfwdmask denyfwdreqaccess denyuncondfwdreqaccess disabletid disablepid dupearea dupebasetype dupehistorydir echoarea echoareadefaults echomailflavour echotosslog excludepassthroughcarbon export filebox fileboxalways fileboxesdir forwardareapriority forwardpkts forwardrequestfile forwardrequestmask forwardrequests forwardrequesttimeout hptperlfile idlepassthrutimeout ignorecapword ignoreseen import importlog inbound include intab keeptrsfiles keeptrsmail killedrequesttimeout kludgeareanetmail level link linkbundlenamestyle linkdefaults linkfilebasedir linkgrp linkmsgbasedir linkwithimportlog localarea localinbound lockfile logechotoscreen mandatory mindiskfreespace msgbasedir name netarea netmailarea netmailextern netmailflag newarearefusefile noprocessbundles norules notvalidfilenamechars optgrp origin ouraka outbound outtab pack packaka packer packnetmailonscan password pause pktpwd pktsize processpkt protinbound publicgroup readonly reducedseenby remap remoterobotname reportto robotsarea route routefile routemail rulesdir separatebundles setconsoletitle statlog sysop tearline tempinbound tempoutbound tossingext unpack writeonly
This section contains keyword-list only. Read HTick Manual for more info.
AddDLC AnnAreaTag AnnAddrfrom AnnAddrto AnnExclude AnnFileOrigin AnnFileRFrom AnnFrom AnnInclude AnnMessFlags AnnOrigin AnnounceSpool AnnSubj AnnTo AutoFileCreateFlag BbsArea BusyFileDir ConvertLongNames ConvertShortNames DLCDigits ExecOnFile FileArea FileAreaBaseDir FileAreaCreatePerms FileDescPos FileAreaDefaults FileDescName FileEchoFlavour FileLDescString FileFixFromName FileFixHelp FileFixReportsAttr FileFixKillRequests FileFixNames MaxTicLineLength OriginInAnnounce (obsoleted) PassFileAreaDir RemoteFileRobotName SaveTic TicOutbound In Link section: AutoFileCreate AutoFileCreateDefaults AutoFileCreateFile AutoFileCreateSubdirs DelNotRecievedTIC FileFixEchoLimit FileFixFSC87Subset ForwardFilePriority ForwardFileRequestFile ForwardFileRequests NoTIC LinkFileBaseDir PackAka TickerPackToBox
nodelistDir <path>
nodelistDir /var/spool/fido/nodelist
This command specifies the path where the actual nodelists are or should be written to. This path contains the raw nodelist (see nodelist). Also, compiled nodelists like the FIDOUSER.LST will be stored here.
This statement cannot be repeated.
fidoUserList <filename>
fidoUserList fidouser.lst
If this keyword is present, the nodelist compiler (e.g. ulc
) is
instructed to build a user list file with the given filename in the nodelist
directory (see nodelistdir). This is a simple text file with fixed line
length that contains user names (nodes, points) and their corresponding node
or pointnumbers. The file is sorted alphabetically by user name (case
insensitive), so that it can be bsearched to implement a quick node numer
lookup functinality. The fido user list file format is understood by
msged
, for example.
Nodelist <name>
Nodelist nodelist
or Nodelist points24
This statement starts a new nodelist definition. All the following
nodelist-related stamtements change the configuration of this nodelist until
a new nodelist
statement is found.
The name that you specify must match the base name (without extension and
without pathname) of the raw, unpacked, nodelist file. The husky tools
ulc
and nlupdate
math the file name case-insensitively, but
other tools may need the exact spelling. The raw nodelist file is
expected to reside in the nodelist directory (see nodelistdir).
DiffUpdate <path_and_basname>
DiffUpdate /var/spool/filebase/nodediff/nodediff
Here you can specify the base filename of nodelist difference files (nodediffs) that are used to keep the corresponding nodelist up to date. The argument to the DiffUpdate is the full file name with path of a difference file, without the file extension. For example, if you have a file area at /var/spool/filebase/24000, where your ticker places the updates for the German Pointlist, and those update files are called points24.a26, points24.a33, and so on, you would use
DiffUpdate /var/spool/filebase/24000/points24
The Diffupdate
keyword is used by nlupdate
, for example. The
nodelist updater will unpack the difference file (if it is archived, of
course, unpacked diffs are also supported), apply the diff to the
corresponding nodelist, and delete the temporary unpacked diff again.
FullUpdate <path_and_basname>
FullUpdate /var/spool/filebase/nodelist/nodelist
This statement works like DiffUpdate
(see diffupdate). The
difference is that here you don't specify the location of a nodelist
difference file, but the locations where complete nodelist files/archives can
be found. Some othernets do not (regularly) distribute a nodediff file, but
just hatch a new nodelist every few weeks. In this case, you need the
FullUpdate
statement.
DefaultZone <zone>
DefaultZone 2
Some nodelist files do not start with a ‘Zone’ entry. This is the case
for the German Points24 list, for example, but could also happen for
othernets that only have one zone. In this case, you can use the
DefaultZone
keyword to specify the default zone number for all nodes
listed in this nodelist.
Nodelistformat <format>
NodelistFormat standard NodelistFormat points4d NodelistFormat points24
Here you can specify the format of the unpacked nodelist. The default is ‘standard’; this is the normal Fidonet nodelist format. You can also specify ‘points4d’, which is needed for the nodelist compiler to recognise a standart pointlist in 4D format or ‘points24’ for the German points24 format as such, so that it can see the proper 5D point numbers instead of the fakenet numbers.
Common tokens:
Link definition tokens:
sendMailCmd string
sendMailCmd /usr/sbin/sendmail $a <$f
This keyword is used to define send mail command & its parameters. Macro '$a' specifies position of the recipient e-mail address; macro '$f' specifies position of name of file with message body. If '$f' is omitted then message body will be taken from stdin.
This statement can't be repeated.
email <email-address>
email eddie@ironmaiden.com
This keyword is used to set the email-address for the link. This can be used to send pkts via email.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
emailFrom <email-address>
emailFrom fred@ironmaiden.com
This keyword is used to set the email-address used as sender address for outgoing emails to this link.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
emailSubj <subject>
emailSubj Fido over EMail message in UUE format
This keyword is used to set the subject for emails to and from this link. It may be ignored by some encodings (e.g. SEAT).
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
emailEncoding (MIME | SEAT | UUE)
emailEncoding MIME
This keyword is used to set the encoding for outgoing emails to this link.
This statement can only be repeated for different links.
This section contains keyword-list only. Read BsoPack Manual for more info.
maxunpackednetmail packnetmail
Herp is the Husky External file Request Processor. The following fidoconfig keywords are specific to herp. Some programs of herp, in particular herpidx, also use part of the htick configuration, i.E. filearea definitions.
reqidxDir <path>
reqidxDir /var/spool/fido/reqidx
This command specifies a subdirectory which will be used to store the request index generated by herpidx. This subdirectory should be writable for the herpidx process and at least readable for the user under which your mailer and herp will be run. herpidx will place various request index files here. The subdirectory should not be used for any other purposes. The index can become rather large, so plan for enough free disk space.
# sample fido config file for fidoconfig 1.4 # $Id: config,v 1.19.2.1 2006/03/11 21:25:52 stas_degteff Exp $ # # This file is universal for unix-based and DOS-based OS. OS specific # statements is specified using "if-elseif-else-endif" conditional operators. ## ## Section 1: common ## version 0.14 # Config format version. Some software may check this. Name hpt-HQ Location Paderborn, GER Sysop Matthias Tichy LogLevels 23456789ABCDEF # see fidoconfig documentaion for log levels Address 2:2432/645 Address 44:4932/110 # # Define command lines of the packers and unpackers. # if "[OS]"=="UNIX" set fidoconfigdir=/usr/local/etc/fido set fidodatadir=/var/fido set path_archivers=/usr/local/bin/ else set fidoconfigdir=c:\fido\config set fidodatadir=c:\fido set path_archivers=c:\arch endif # INFO-ZIP Unpack "[path_archivers]unzip -j -Loqq $a -d $p" 0 504b0304 Pack zip [path_archivers]zip -9 -j -q $a $f if not "[OS]"=="UNIX" # Unpack "[path_archivers]pkzipc -ext -dir=none -over=all -nozip -silent $a $p $f" 0 504b0304 # Unpack "[path_archivers]pkunzip -njCL $a -d $p $f" 0 504b0304 # Unpack "[path_archivers]pkzip25 -ext -silent -over=all -nofix -nozip $a $p $f" 0 504b0304 endif Unpack "[path_archivers]arc eno $a $p'*.*'" 0 1a if not "[OS]"=="UNIX" Unpack "[path_archivers]pkunpak /r $a $p" 0 1a Pack arc [path_archivers]pkpak -oct a $a $f Unpack "[path_archivers]pak e /wn $a $p" -2 fe Pack pak [path_archivers]pak a $a $f Unpack "[path_archivers]lha e /m $a $p" 2 2d6c68 Pack lha [path_archivers]lha a /o /m $a $f endif Unpack "[path_archivers]zoo e:O $a $p" 0 5a4f4f Pack zoo [path_archivers]zoo a: $a $f if "[OS]"=="UNIX" Unpack "cd $p && [path_archivers]unarj e $a > /dev/null" 0 60ea else Unpack "[path_archivers]arj e -+ -y $a $p" 0 60ea Pack arj [path_archivers]arj a -+ -e -y $a $f endif Unpack "[path_archivers]jar e -y $a $p" 14 1a4a61721b Pack jar [path_archivers]jar a -y $a $f Unpack "[path_archivers]ha eyq $a" 0 4841 Pack ha [path_archivers]ha a21eq $a $f # *.rar Unpack "[path_archivers]unrar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 0 52617221 # rar-sfx/DOS Unpack "[path_archivers]unrar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 28 52534658 # rar 2.90 R sfxs Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 23040 52617221 # Default.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 9573 52617221 # DOS.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 9493 52617221 # Dos_US.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 25099 52617221 # Os2.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 13312 52617221 # WinCon.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 13824 52617221 # WinConUS.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 25088 52617221 # Zip.sfx # Rar 3.0 R sfxs Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 46592 52617221 # Default.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 93816 52617221 # Dos.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 37376 52617221 # WinCon.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 31232 52617221 # Zip.sfx # Rar 3.0 sfxs Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 47104 52617221 # Default.sfx # Rar 3.1b1 sfxs Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 50688 52617221 # Default.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 94128 52617221 # Dos.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 34816 52617221 # Zip.sfx # Rar 3.1b2 sfxs Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 49152 52617221 # Default.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 94016 52617221 # Dos.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 34304 52617221 # Zip.sfx # Rar 3.1b3 sfxs Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 49664 52617221 # Default.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 93932 52617221 # Dos.sfx Unpack "[path_archivers]rar e -y -c- -o+ -inul $a $p $f" 37888 52617221 # WinCon.sfx Pack rar [path_archivers]rar a -ep -md1024 -m5 -mm -inul -s $a $f Unpack "[path_archivers]arj e -+ -y $a $p >nul" 0 60ea Pack arj [path_archivers]arj a -+ -e -y $a $f >nul Unpack "[path_archivers]unace e -y -c- $a $p $f" 7 2a2a414345 Pack 7ZIP [path_archivers]7za a -y $a $f Unpack "[path_archivers]7za e -y $a $p $f" 0 377ABCAF if "[module]"==hpt route hold noroute 2:2432/645.* route hold noroute 2:240/6223.* route crash noroute 2:2432/646 route hold 44:4932/120 44:4932/120 44:4932/130 route crash 44:4932/100 44:* route normal 2:2435/424 2:2435/* route crash 2:2432/646 * endif Inbound [fidodatadir]in ProtInbound [fidodatadir]in.sec LocalInbound [fidodatadir]in.loc Outbound [fidodatadir]out tempOutbound [fidodatadir]out.tmp tempInbound [fidodatadir]in.tmp #MsgBaseDir Passthrough MsgBaseDir [fidodatadir]msgb FileAreaBaseDir [fidodatadir]files public [fidodatadir]public logFileDir [fidodatadir]log DupeHistoryDir [fidodatadir]dupes NodelistDir [fidodatadir]nodelist PassFileAreaDir [fidodatadir]passFileDir magic [fidodatadir]magic if "[module]"=="hpt" # include [fidoconfigdir]config.hpt # HPT's transcoding isn't recommended to use, # You shoulds use recode features of your message editor instead. #intab [fidoconfigdir]outaltkoi8 #outtab [fidoconfigdir]outkoi8alt lockfile [fidodatadir]lock.hpt advisoryLock 9 echotosslog [fidodatadir]echotoss.log importlog [fidodatadir]import.log areafixhelp [fidodatadir]areafix.hlp AreafixReportsAttr loc pvt k/s dir endif if "[module]"=="htick" # include [fidoconfigdir]config.htick FileFixHelp [fidodatadir]filefix.hlp FilefixReportsAttr loc pvt k/s npd dir lockfile [fidodatadir]lock.htick advisoryLock 6 endif ## ## Section 2: Nodelists ## if "[OS]"=="UNIX" NodeList nodelist DiffUpdate [fidodatadir]files/nodediff NodeList linuxnet DiffUpdate [fidodatadir]files/lin44.node else NodeList nodelist DiffUpdate [fidodatadir]files\nodediff NodeList linuxnet DiffUpdate [fidodatadir]files\lin44.node endif ## ## Section 3: define links ## # # Links for 2:2432/645 # LinkDefaults OurAka 2:2432/645 Level 65535 Packer ZIP AutoAreaCreateDefaults passthrough -dupeHistory 11 -dupecheck move AutoAreaCreateFile [fidoconfigdir]echoareas AutoFileCreateFile [fidoconfigdir]fileareas AutoFileCreateDefaults -lw 10 AutoFileCreateSubdirs on EchomailFlavour direct FileEchoFlavour normal PackNetmail on MaxUnpackedNetmail 64 EchomailFlavour Normal EmailFrom fido@my.host EmailSubj FTN Mail Transport : FTNbundle from 2:2432/645 EmailEncoding MIME TickerPackToBox on FileFixFSC87Subset ArcmailSize 450 Pause off LinkGrp COMMON AccessGrp INTERNATIONAL,COMMON,LOCAL LinkDefaults end Link Matthias Schniedermeyer Aka 2:2432/600 Password xxxxxxxxx EchoMailFlavour Crash AutoAreaCreate on AutoFileCreate on forwardRequests on Link Carsten Ellermann Aka 2:2432/215 password xxxxxxx autoAreaCreate on autoFileCreate on Link Matthias Tichy Aka 2:2432/646 Password xxxxxxxx autoAreaCreate on forwardPkts on Link Matthias Born Aka 2:240/6223 Password xxxxxxx EchoMailFlavour hold Link Sascha Silbe Aka 2:2435/424 ourAka 2:2432/645 AutoFileCreate on Password xxxxxxxx # # Links for 44:4932/110 # LinkDefaults OurAka 44:4932/110 Level 65535 Packer ZIP AutoAreaCreateDefaults passthrough -dupeHistory 11 -dupecheck move AutoAreaCreateFile [fidoconfigdir]echo44 AutoFileCreateFile [fidoconfigdir]file44 AutoFileCreateDefaults -lw 10 AutoFileCreateSubdirs on EchomailFlavour direct FileEchoFlavour normal PackNetmail on MaxUnpackedNetmail 64 EchomailFlavour Normal EmailFrom fido@my.host EmailSubj FTN Mail Transport : FTNbundle from 44:4932/110 EmailEncoding MIME TickerPackToBox on FileFixFSC87Subset ArcmailSize 450 Pause off LinkGrp LINNET AccessGrp LINNET,LOCAL LinkDefaults end Link Matthias Schniedermeyer Aka 44:4932/100 password xxxxxxxx EchoMailFlavour Crash AutoAreaCreate on AutoFileCreate on Link Matthias Born Aka 44:4932/120 Password xxxxxxx EchoMailFlavour hold ## ## Section 4: define areas ## if "[OS]"=="UNIX" #NetmailArea NetmailArea [fidodatadir]msgb/netmail -b msg NetmailArea NetmailArea [fidodatadir]msgb/net -b Squish BadArea BadArea [fidodatadir]msgb/bad -b Squish DupeArea DupeArea [fidodatadir]msgb/dupe -b Squish LocalArea carbonArea [fidodatadir]msgb/carbonArea -b Squish -manual else #NetmailArea NetmailArea [fidodatadir]msgb\netmail -b msg NetmailArea NetmailArea [fidodatadir]msgb\net -b Squish BadArea BadArea [fidodatadir]msgb\bad -b Squish DupeArea DupeArea [fidodatadir]msgb\dupe -b Squish LocalArea carbonArea [fidodatadir]msgb\carbonArea -b Squish -manual endif if "[OS]"=="UNIX" LocalArea carbonArea [fidodatadir]msgb/carbonArea -b Squish -manual else LocalArea carbonArea [fidodatadir]msgb\carbonArea -b Squish -manual endif if "[module]"=="hpt" CarbonTo Matthias Tichy CarbonCopy carbonArea endif ## ## SubSection 4.1: include areas configs ## include [fidoconfigdir]echoareas include [fidoconfigdir]fileareas include [fidoconfigdir]echo44 include [fidoconfigdir]file44
Since original GoldEd by Odinn Sorensen does not support fidoconfig at all and msged and aquaed only in beta versions, we have developed three programs that convert your fidoconfig to these proprietary config file formats.
fconf2golded ~/golded/golded.cfg ~/golded/goldDefaults.cfg
fconf2msged ~/msged.areas
fconf2aquaed ~/aquaed/aquaed.cfg
You should run tparser everytime you have changed the config. If tparser found error in config please correct your config file and try again.
tparser -Dmodule=hpt | less
tparser (like any fidoconfig program) will display error messages if you have made an error in the config. It also may be display some warnings about your config settings. It will grumble on every Keyword it does not know. It will stop after the first error (not warning) to give you the ability to change your config.
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You can reach me at
mtt@tichy.de 2:2432/645
and in the fido echoarea
linux.develop.ger fidosoft.husky
Max Levenkov:
sackett@mail.ru ru.husky (russian) ru.echoprocessors (russian) fidosoft.husky (english)
The actual fidoconfig library and other fido software will be on http://husky.sourceforge.net.