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Text Files
Text files that are displayed to remote clients / users and some configuration type files are stored in the text
directory.
Contents
Text files with the following filename suffix/extensions, may include Synchronet @-codes and javascript to customize the appearance and contents of the files for your BBS:
.asc
.ans
.mon
.msg
Display Files
Filename / Page | Default Contents | Description |
---|---|---|
answer.asc | answers.asc | Login screen displayed to Telnet clients upon connection (.ans , .rip , and .wip variants also supported) |
bullseye.asc | bullseye.asc | Bullseye! Bulletins Menu (see also bullseye.cfg ) |
sbbs.msg | sbbs.msg | Message regarding Synchronet features and usage displayed to new users (1st) |
system.msg | system.msg | Message regarding your system displayed to new users (2nd) |
newuser.msg | newuser.msg | Message displayed to user during new user sign-up (3rd) |
feedback.msg | feedback.msg | Message displayed to user before requesting new user feedback letter (4th) |
welcome.msg | welcome.msg | Optional welcome message e-mailed to new users (enabled in the newuser module) |
Filter Files
Trash can (.can
) files allow the sysop to specify words (or any sequence of characters) that will be used to disallow users or their content.
Each line in a .can
file may contain a comparison sequence.
- Blank lines and lines beginning with a semicolon are ignored
- Comparisons are alphabetic letters are case-insensitive
- Sequences beginning with an exclamation mark (
!
) negate the match logic for that sequence - Sequences beginning with an asterisk (
*
) match only if the characters following the*
are found at the end of the comparison string - Sequences ending with an asterisk (
*
) or caret (^
) match only if the characters preceding are found at the beginning of the comparison string - Sequences ending with a tilde (
~
) match only if the preceding characters are found anywhere within comparison string - All other sequences are “exact match” string comparisons
Examples:
sysop
in thename.can
file would mean users could not use the name “sysop”.sysop*
would mean users could not use names beginning with the word “sysop”, like “sysopa” or “sysops” etc.sysop~
would mean users could not use names that have the word “sysop” anywhere in them, like “imthesysop” or “mesysophere”.
The following table lists the supported trash can / filter files, a description of their use, and optional response message (.msg
) files that may be displayed to users that are filtered.
Filename / Page | Default Contents | Description |
---|---|---|
email.can | email.can | Disallowed (source or destination) e-mail addresses (see also twitlist.cfg ) |
bademail.msg | Optional message to display to users attempting to use a disallowed email address | |
file.can | file.can | Disallowed filenames for upload |
badfile.msg | Optional message to display to users who attempt to upload a disallowed filename | |
host.can | host.can | Disallowed hostnames for connections |
badhost.msg | Optional message to display to users who attempt to connect from a disallowed host | |
ip.can | ip.can | Disallowed IP addresses for connections |
badip.msg | Optional message to display to users who attempt to connect from a disallowed IP address | |
ip-silent.can | ip-silent.can | Silently-ignored IP addresses for connections |
name.can | name.can | Disallowed user alias |
badname.msg | Optional message to display to users who attempt to use a disallowed alias | |
phone.can | phone.can | Disallowed phone numbers for new users |
badfile.msg | Optional message to display to users who attempt to use a disallowed phone number | |
subject.can | subject.can | Disallowed message subjects |
badsubject.msg | Optional message to display to users who attempt to use a disallowed subject in a posted message |
Miscellaneous
Filename / Page | Default Contents | Description |
---|---|---|
bullseye.cfg | bullseye.cfg | Bullseye! Builletins Configuration (see also bullseye.asc ) |
example.sif | example.sif | Example Synchronet Questionnaire file |
lbshell_bg.bin | lbshell_bg.bin | Lightbar Command Shell background image (not text) |
ircmotd.txt | ircmotd.txt | IRC Daemon “Message Of The Day” |
zipmsg.txt | zipmsg.txt | ZIP message added to uploaded .zip files. |
Menu Files
Menu files displayed to the remote terminal client / user are stored in the text/menu
directory hierarchy.
Menu files may have one of the following file suffixes / extensions:
Extension | Description |
---|---|
.asc | Ctrl-A Encoded ANSI X3.64-subset and Dumb ASCII Terminals |
.ans | ANSI X3.64 Color Terminals |
.mon | ANSI X3.64 Monochrome Terminals |
.rip | RIPscrip Terminals |
.wip | WIP Terminals |
.html | Experimental HTMLterm |
See the Menu Directory in CVS for the many default menu files and their contents.
Customization
For customizing your displayable text (e.g. .msg
) and menu (e.g. .asc
) files, see Customizing Menu Files for details.