• D'Bridge 3.99/SR17 released and availabl

    From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to All on Sat Dec 16 12:01:27 2017
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    Copyright (c) by Nick J. Andre, Ltd.

    VERSION 3.99 SERVICE RELEASE 17 - DECEMBER 16 2017 --------------------------------------------------

    This is a very minor release which adds three new commands to DBUTIL
    and fixes bugs discovered whilest hubbing mail on my own system.

    The three new commands added are DBUTIL AREAFIX, DBUTIL AREAFIXRESCAN
    and DBUTIL FILEFIX.

    These new commands allow you to "fake" such requests from the DOS
    prompt as if that system was sending you a request normally via *.PKT files.
    It was possible to do this in any version of D'Bridge but not exactly in
    an easy way... or an easy way that can be scripted.

    WARNING: The DBUTIL ADD, DROP and REMOVE commands are no longer supported
    as of this release. Please adjust any scripts or batch files
    accordingly if you were using those commands.

    Being able to "fake" Areafix/Filefix requests is a feature found in other mail-tossing software and I decided to include it here for convenience;
    the DBUTIL functionality lets you write your own scripts or batch files
    to automate this in however which way you see fit.

    D'Bridge will process these requests the next time it has to toss mail;
    note that due to the way D'Bridge tosses mail, only one Areafix or Filefix request can be pending at a time, per system. That means that if you run
    this command for a system and there is already an existing Areafix/Filefix request waiting to be processed for that Sysop, this command will fail.

    When no areas are specified, a notification of the currently subscribed
    areas is generated.

    Now AREAFIXRESCAN is exactly the same as AREAFIX, except that an Areafix request to add an area is given the "rescan" flag. Your system must specifically support the rescanning of messages - If you are manipulating
    your messages via a BBS or 3rd-party software, it may not be possible to process a rescan-request for systems with DBUTIL AREAFIXRESCAN.

    Areafix/Filefix requests generated from DBUTIL will be given NORMAL
    priority with NO "override" authority (as in, not the same as pressing
    ALT+N from the mailer). This means, a request is "faked" along with permissions. This was designed to specifically aid in troubleshooting or testing Areafix/Filefix requests. Requests will follow the security levels
    you specifically define in CONFIG - AREAS, CONFIG - PACKET/MAIL CONTROL
    and CONFIG - FILEECHO SETUP.

    Here are some examples (assuming my system address, 1:229/426)

    C:\DB> DBUTIL AREAFIX 1:229/427

    This will send a notification list from my system, 1:229/426, to a
    downlink of mine, 1:229/427, containing all of the currently connected
    Echomail areas.

    C:\DB> DBUTIL FILEFIX 1:229/427

    This will send a notification list from 1:229/426 to 1:229/427 of the
    currently connected EchoFILE/TIC areas.

    C:\DB> DBUTIL AREAFIX 1:229/427 DBRIDGE FN_SYSOP -STATS

    Fakes an Areafix request from 1:229/427 to 1:229/426, requesting the
    DBRIDGE and FN_SYSOP echoes, but dropping STATS.

    C:\DB> DBUTIL AREAFIXRESCAN 1:229/427 -FIDONEWS CHAT

    Fakes an Areafix request from 1:229/427 to 1:229/426, requesting the
    CHAT echo with a message rescan, and dropping FIDONEWS.

    FIXES
    -----

    - A bug in the upgrade process messing up Filefix TIC passwords was fixed.

    - A bug affecting the system log purge at midnight should be fixed now.

    - The tiny program SLEEP, used for delaying scripts/batch files, is no
    longer included with D'Bridge releases due to ongoing problems with
    false-positives with Clam anti-virus. The SLEEP program can be downloaded
    from http://www.net229.org/misc

    Nick Andre
    www.net229.org

    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)
  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Nick Andre on Sat Dec 16 14:51:13 2017
    * An ongoing debate between Nick Andre and All rages on ...

    VERSION 3.99 SERVICE RELEASE 17 - DECEMBER 16 2017 --------------------------------------------------

    FIXES
    -----

    - The tiny program SLEEP, used for delaying scripts/batch files, is no
    longer included with D'Bridge releases due to ongoing problems with
    false-positives with Clam anti-virus. The SLEEP program can be downloaded from http://www.net229.org/misc

    Thanks Nick, scans clean with ClamAV here!


    .- Keep the faith, --------------------------------------------------.
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  • From Vince Coen@2:250/1 to Nick Andre on Sat Dec 16 22:27:24 2017
    Hello Nick!

    Saturday December 16 2017 14:51, Ben Ritchey wrote to you:

    VERSION 3.99 SERVICE RELEASE 17 - DECEMBER 16 2017
    --------------------------------------------------

    FIXES
    -----

    - The tiny program SLEEP, used for delaying scripts/batch files,
    is no
    longer included with D'Bridge releases due to ongoing problems
    with
    false-positives with Clam anti-virus. The SLEEP program can be
    downloaded from http://www.net229.org/misc

    Thanks Nick, scans clean with ClamAV here!


    Likewise, thanks.

    Vince

    --- Mageia Linux v5.1/Mbse v1.0.7.4/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.501-b20150715
    * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)
  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Ben Ritchey on Sat Dec 16 22:02:38 2017
    Hello Ben,

    On Sat Dec 16 2017 14:51:12, Ben Ritchey wrote to Nick Andre:

    FIXES
    -----

    - The tiny program SLEEP, used for delaying scripts/batch files,
    is no
    longer included with D'Bridge releases due to ongoing problems
    with
    false-positives with Clam anti-virus. The SLEEP program can be
    downloaded from http://www.net229.org/misc

    Thanks Nick, scans clean with ClamAV here!

    Though the problem is still with the virus scanner. But great to know you don't
    have to do a fucking thing on your own now! ;(

    Sorry Nick, it seems people are lazier than ever these days.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (1:154/10)
  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Nick Andre on Sun Dec 17 06:57:20 2017
    - The tiny program SLEEP, used for delaying scripts/batch files, is no longer included with D'Bridge releases due to ongoing problems with false-positives with Clam anti-virus. The SLEEP program can be
    downloaded from http://www.net229.org/misc

    So ...... software needs to be altered in order for it to pass a virus-scan by crappy software on a platform on which it wil never run?

    \%/@rd

    --- D'Bridge 3.99 SR16
    * Origin: Resist-Insist-Persist-Enlist / onwardtogether.org (2:292/854)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Dec 17 11:54:58 2017
    Hello Nicholas!

    16 Dec 2017 22:02, Nicholas Boel wrote to Ben Ritchey:

    Sorry Nick, it seems people are lazier than ever these days.

    often such sysops running it :=)


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/4.14.6-gentoo (i686))
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Ward Dossche on Sun Dec 17 11:56:54 2017
    Hello Ward!

    17 Dec 2017 06:57, Ward Dossche wrote to Nick Andre:

    So ...... software needs to be altered in order for it to pass a virus-scan by crappy software on a platform on which it wil never run?

    yes possible pgp encrypt it, and put the decrupt key in nfo/txt, bah :)

    maybe sleep.exe could be done better on Nick Andre side of computing, so its not needed anymore


    Regards Benny

    ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/4.14.6-gentoo (i686))
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)