Sysop Documentation Table of Contents
1. Installation 1.0 Installation 1.1 Getting Started 1.2 How to Get Help 1.3 About this Manual
2. Configuration 2.0 System Configuration 2.1 Message Options 2.2 System Options 2.3 Toggle Options 2.4 New User Values 2.5 Advanced Options 2.6 Loadable Modules 2.7 System Security Level Values 2.8 Expired Account Values 2.9 Quick Validation Values 2.10 Creating User Accounts Locally 2.10.1 Creating a Sysop Account 2.10.2 Creating a Guest Account
3. Adding Nodes to your System 3.0 Adding Nodes 3.1 Node Configuration 3.2 Node Toggle Options 3.3 Node Advanced Options 3.4 Waiting For Caller Number Key Assignments (v2 Only) 3.5 Waiting For Caller Function Key Assignments (v2 Only)
4. Modem and FAX Configuration (v2 Only) 4.0 Modem Setup 4.1 Installing UART Serial Card/Internal Modems 4.2 Installing a Shared IRQ or Non-UART Serial Card 4.3 Using a Dumb (NULL) Modem Connection 4.4 Modem Configuration 4.5 Modem Result Codes 4.6 Modem Toggle Options 4.7 Modem Control Strings 4.8 Modem Auto-Configuration 4.9 Caller-ID Support 4.10 Incoming FAX Support
5. Sysop Commands (Remote / Local) 5.0 Sysop Commands 5.1 Definition of a Sysop 5.2 Multiple Sysops 5.3 Local Only Sysop Commands 5.4 Remote/Local Sysop Commands
6. User Management 6.0 User Editor 6.1 Editing Users Locally 6.2 Editing Users Remotely 6.3 User Editor Commands Explained
7. Access Requirement Strings (ARS) Security 7.0 ARS Security 7.1 Introduction to ARS 7.2 ARS Keywords and Symbols 7.3 ARS General Usage Examples 7.4 Nesting ARS Logic 7.5 ARS Nested Logic Examples
8. Message Bases 8.0 Message Base 8.2 Electronic Mail 8.2.1 Internet (SMTP/POP3) Mail Server (v3+ Only) 8.3 Adding Message Bases 8.3.1 Creating Message Groups 8.3.2 Main Options 8.3.3 Creating Message Sub-Boards 8.3.4 Main Options 8.3.5 Toggle Options 8.3.6 Network Options 8.3.7 Advanced Options 8.4 Importing Messages from Your Previous BBS Software 8.5 Posting 8.6 Remote QWK Functions
9. Networking 9.0 Networking Message Bases 9.1 QWK Networking 9.1.1 Network Hubs 9.1.2 Networked Sub-Boards 9.1.3 Setting up a QWK Node 9.1.4 Setting up a QWK Hub 9.2 Transferring Files via QWK Network 9.3 PostLink Networking 9.4 FidoNet Networking 9.4.1 Step-by-Step Setup 9.4.2 Sending FidoNet NetMail 9.5 Internet Networking
10. File Section 10.0 File Transfer Section 10.1 Setting up the File Section Options 10.1.1 Main Options 10.2 Viewable File Types 10.3 Testable File Types 10.4 Download Events 10.5 Extractable File Types 10.6 Compressible File Types 10.7 Transfer Protocols 10.7.1 FDSZ Protocol 10.7.2 DSZ Protocol 10.7.3 HS/Link Protocol 10.8 Adding File Libraries 10.8.1 Main Options 10.9 Adding File Directories 10.9.1 Main Options 10.9.2 Toggle Options 10.9.3 Advanced Options 10.10 Adding Files to File Sections 10.10.1 Creating an Offline Files Directory 10.10.2 Creating a Sysop Directory 10.10.3 Creating a User to User Directory 10.10.4 Creating a Default Upload Directory 10.10.5 Supporting Blind Batch Uploads 10.11 CD-ROM and other Slow Media Devices 10.11.1 Using Alternate File Paths 10.12 Internet FTP Server (v3+ Only)
11. Chat Section 11.0 Chat Section Configuration 11.1 Artificial Chat Gurus 11.2 Multinode Chat Actions 11.3 Multinode Chat Channels 11.4 External Sysop Chat Pagers
12. External Programs 12.0 External Programs 12.1 External Fixed Events 12.2 External Timed Events 12.3 Global Swap List 12.4 Native (32-bit) Program List 12.5 External Editors 12.6 Adding Online Programs 12.7 Supported BBS Drop File Types 12.8 Callback Verifiers 12.9 Installing a New External Program 12.10 Configuring a New External Program 12.11 External Program Setup Examples 12.11.1 Legend of the Red Dragon (LORD) 12.11.2 Usurper 12.11.3 Trade Wars 2002 12.11.4 Barren Realms Elite 12.12 Internet Gateways (Telnet, RLogin, etc.) (v3+ Only) 12.13 Troubleshooting External Programs
13. Text File Section 13.0 General Text Files 13.1 Main Options 13.2 Adding Text Files to a Section 13.3 976/900 Number Billing Support
14. Multinode Information (v2 Only) 14.0 Multinode 14.1 The Local Area Network (LAN) Method 14.2 The Multitasker Method 14.3 Is it Safe to run Multiple Nodes? 14.4 Setting Up Synchronet Under DESQview 14.5 Setting Up Synchronet Under OS/2 14.6 Setting Up Synchronet Under Windows 3.x 14.7 Setting Up Synchronet Under Windows 9x 14.8 Setting Up Synchronet on a LAN
15. Synchronet Utility Reference 15.1 CHKSMB (Checks Message Base for Validity) 15.2 FIXSMB (Fixes Message Base and Mail Indexes) 15.3 SMBUTIL (Synchronet Message Base Utility) 15.4 SMBACTIV (Checks for Active Message Bases) 15.5 ADDFILES (Importing ASCII File Lists) 15.6 FILELIST (Creating ASCII File Lists) 15.7 DUPEFIND (Finds Duplicate Files in Synchronet) 15.8 DELFILES (Deletes Files from File Base) 15.9 MLABELS (Mailing Labels Creation Util) 15.10 QWKNODES (Create QWKnet Users/Route/Node Lists) 15.11 ALLUSERS (Command Line Bulk User Editor) 15.12 AUTONODE (Automatic Local Logon Utility) (v2 Only) 15.13 NODE (Node Display/Control Utility) 15.14 UTI Driver (PostLink Import/Export Utils) 15.15 SLOG (Node/System Statistics Viewer) 15.16 DSTSEDIT (Node/System Statistics Editor) 15.17 TOTALS (Credit Gain/Loss Util for Games) 15.18 ANS2MSG (ANSI to Ctrl-A Conversion Utility) 15.19 MSG2ANS (Ctrl-A to ANSI Conversion Utility)
16. Troubleshooting your System 16.0 Troubleshooting
17. Customizing your System 17.1 Menus and Other Text Files 17.1.1 Text Colors 17.1.2 Node Action Text 17.1.3 Trash Can Files 17.2 Message Variables 17.3 Message Color Codes 17.4 SIF Questionnaire File Format 17.5 GURU.DAT (Guru Brain) Modifications
18. Appendix Information 18.1 Appendix A : Command Line Specifier Reference 18.2 Appendix B : Synchronet (SBBS/SCFG) Command Line Options 18.3 Appendix C : Synchronet Environment Variables 18.4 Appendix D : Wait for Call Status Display (v2 Only) 18.5 Appendix E : Node Status Display 18.6 Appendix F : Log File Line Type Specifiers 18.7 Appendix G : File Formats (Technical Specs for Developers)
19. Definitions of Commonly Used Terms 19.0 Glossary
Copyright © 2000 by Rob Swindell
Synchronet BBS Software (Synchronet)
Version 3 is comprised of several documentation,
library, executable, and source code
files, all of which are covered by the
GNU General Public License with the exception of the following portions
covered by
the GNU Lesser General Public License:
SMBLIB and XSDK.
Synchronet Version 2 (for DOS and OS/2) and its source code was released to the
Public Domain by Digital Dynamics
in 1997 and remains Public Domain software today.
Synchronet Version 3 is not Public Domain software.
Rob Swindell
PO Box 501
Yorba Linda, CA 92885
http://www.synchro.net
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