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+ | Mystic can send client terminals either CP437 or UTF8 data output, converting relevant outbound data to UTF8 when selected. For compatibility reasons, data still is stored in CP437 encoding within Mystic itself. The first two options in this configuration section relate to these UTF8 encoding options. | ||
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+ | Default CodePage | ||
+ | Ask CodePage | ||
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+ | ** READ THIS: | ||
+ | If you do not understand what these are, set Default to CP437 and | ||
+ | Ask CodePage to " | ||
+ | things like Putty to connect to your BBS, and everything should look and | ||
+ | work as expected. | ||
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+ | When Mystic starts up, by default a user will have the configured " | ||
+ | code page. Then depending on the setting of "Ask CodePage", | ||
+ | one of the following: | ||
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+ | to detect a terminal that is likely NOT the default, but the | ||
+ | user is never prompted. | ||
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+ | to use after detecting ANSI. | ||
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+ | In Linux, the Default code page will actually be what Mystic runs in | ||
+ | when you run mystic from the command line, too. In Windows, the Sysop | ||
+ | side will always execute in CP437, even when a user is logged in that | ||
+ | has UTF8 enabled (the user of course will still get sent UTF8). | ||
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+ | One other consideration, | ||
+ | VT102 instead of ANSI-BBS, which means a few things are different - most | ||
+ | noticably are ANSI clear screen codes. | ||
+ | moves the cursor to 1,1, while in VT102 it does not. This means its best | ||
+ | to edit your ANSIs and add a |CL at the very top so Mystic clears the | ||
+ | screen in a compatible way. | ||
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+ | === Default CodePage === | ||
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+ | Set user's default code page. See above for description. | ||
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+ | === Local CodePage === | ||
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+ | Code page to use for local login (Linux/ | ||
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+ | === Ask CodePage === | ||
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+ | Code page determination on login. See above for description. | ||
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+ | === Ask Theme === | ||
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+ | If this is set to ' | ||
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+ | === Ask Emulation === | ||
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+ | ANSI determination on login. This option sets how Mystic handles getting the users terminal emulation. | ||
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+ | === Use Matrix Login === | ||
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+ | This option defines whether Mystic BBS will use the Matrix login option. | ||
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+ | === Matrix Menu === | ||
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+ | This option defines the menu file name which is used as the Matrix Login menu. This file must exist in order for the matrix login system to work properly. | ||
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+ | === Matrix Password === | ||
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+ | This option defines the password which is given to the user after their account has been validated. | ||
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+ | === Matrix ACS === | ||
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+ | This option defines the ACS level which the user must meet in order to be given the matrix login password from the matrix menu. | ||
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+ | === Login After Apply === | ||
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+ | If set to ' | ||
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+ | === Invisible ACS === | ||
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+ | The access control string (ACS) required to be able to login to the BBS as an invisible user. | ||
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+ | === See Invisible ACS === | ||
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+ | The access control string (ACS) required to be able to see invisible users. | ||
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+ | === Multi Login ACS === | ||
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+ | The access control string (ACS) required to be able to login to multiple nodes at once. | ||
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+ | === Login Attempts === | ||
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+ | Sets the maximum login attempts before the user is disconnected | ||
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+ | === Login Time === | ||
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+ | Maximum time (in minutes) that a user has to login to the BBS. | ||
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+ | === Password Change === | ||
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+ | The number of days before a user is forced to change their password. Setting this to zero disables this feature. | ||
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+ | === Password Inquiry === | ||
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+ | Allow a user to send a BBS email to the sysop if their fail to login due to forgetting their password. | ||
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+ | === Password Attempts === | ||
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+ | Maximum number of attempts a user can make to enter their password before the system says 'No More' :) | ||
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