Announcement - Lnxforward 1.26 (glibc /kernel 2.2 version)

2000-04-24 Thread Steve Fraser
Version 1.26 of LNXFORWARD is now available. Apart from the glibc/kernel 2.2 support, there are quite a few small bug fixes. What is LNXFORWARD? Lnxforward is a suite of programs that performs message forwarding to or from FBB or compatible systems. Its features include: a) Compressed forwarding

Re: Newbie Question

2000-01-05 Thread Steve Fraser
Ron wrote: > I have an old Dell 486 25MHz 8Mb with two 1 GB hard drives. I started an > installation of SuSe Linux and all went well until I had to figure out what > packages I needed to load since the 2 GB is way too small to do a full > install. . > I have two questions: > > 1. Is th

Re: ham web

1999-10-17 Thread Steve Fraser
Harold Hartley wrote: > > It is a configurable server designed for limited web pages from the > > internet to include callbook servers, dxcluster, or any other service you > > wish to provide and will interface to http on the 'net. > > > > According to the QST article (written by John Hansen, W2FS

Re: ax25ipd errors out

1999-09-03 Thread Steve Fraser
Peter wrote: > When I start ax25ipd by hand I get the following output: > > ax25ipd Version 1.0.2 / ax25-utils-2.1.42a - 11 Aug 1997 > Copyright 1991, Michael Westerhof, Sun Microsystems, Inc. > This software may be freely used, distributed, or modified, providing > this header is not removed > >

Re: Unknown return value 127 on FBB

1999-08-20 Thread Steve Fraser
IIRC (and that may be a big IF!) you get the 127 error message when you are expecting to run the daemon version and omit the -d option when you invoke xfbb.sh. It's also worthwhile to remove the redirection of xfbbd > /dev/null so that you can see the questions it asks you the first time through

ANNOUNCE: kernel axip

1999-08-06 Thread Steve Fraser
occurs from a known (axip partner) IP address. This is to allow for other stations coming in via that known axip partner, but I'm not sure if this is the best way to handle this situation, so it may change. The whole thing is quite new, so beware... :-) Feedback: Steve Fraser (vk5asf) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Souped up PMS

1999-07-22 Thread Steve Fraser
Lnxforward might do what you want. It now has a "non-BBS" mode for users who wish to connect to/forward to a local BBS, reading bulletins and messages either with a POP3/NNTP reader or a web browser. Its on ftp://ictoan.apana.org.au/pub/lnxforward cheers Steve - Original Message - From:

Re: lnxforward problems

1999-07-02 Thread Steve Fraser
Hi Carl, all Are you sure that you've got ALL v1.24 programs running? The file structure changed from v1.22 to v1.24, so now there is a "messages/mail[0-9]" area, not a bulletin area. The install script does NOT copy the cgi-bin files, you have to do that yourself. The files remaining in /tmp co

Announcement - LNXFORWARD V 1.24

1999-06-16 Thread Steve Fraser
Version 1.24 of LNXFORWARD is now available. Changes include: “Single user” mode, including unproto support / non-BBS users; Various minor bug fixes (see the CHANGES file) Note: the web page directory structure is totally changed and will need to be re-created if upgrading from an earlier version

Announcement - LNXFORWARD Ver 1.22

1999-04-06 Thread Steve Fraser
Version 1.22 of LNXFORWARD is now available. Changes include: Various minor bug fixes (see the CHANGES file) Improved documentation Support for servers Single user satellite message interface. What is LNXFORWARD? Lnxforward is a suite of programs that performs message forwarding to or from FBB or

Re: mailgw without T-lines

1999-01-02 Thread Steve Fraser
Nigel Mundy wrote: Subject: Re: mailgw without T-lines > Method 1: Remove T: Lines from both Outbound Bulletins and Private Mail: > > Another way - To make the change only affect personal mail: in response to the following: > > When smtp mail ends up in the BBS it has 2 T-lines in the body

Re: Mailers

1999-01-01 Thread Steve Fraser
Tomi wrote (regarding Jim's message): >Anyway what I wanted to say was that there is a package called fbbforward >that could be of use to you. Unfortunately I haven't had time to ever >investigate that package further but there might be something usefull to >you. Lnxforward (called fbbforward d