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like sysop name, key licensee, etc. that will be customized for you.Where to get it?Latest version is always available from the development and support site:"the Nervous XTC Public Access UNIX", located in Rimini, Italy.The number is +39-541-27135 (14.4k/V32bis) or, if you are on X.25, just callthe NUA (2222) 954123111.Just log in as 'bbs' and register with us, then go to file area #8: UniBoardcan be downloaded from the 1st call.If you are located within the continental US, you may want to get the stufffrom the US distribution site. This site has also an anonymous FTP access,so that you will be able to get UniBoard via FTP instead of downloadingit via modem. For further info about the US site, please see the 'avail' file.Upgrades will be made available on those sites as soon as they are released.Usually, it takes from one to two weeks for a new version to appear on theUS mirror site. If you are impatient, get it from nervous and do not stressthe US sysop (he is helping me for free in his spare time -- thanks, Zbig).The features list (quite out-dated):- available with 2, 4, 8, 16, 64 and 254 users licence;- pretty robust code, no core dumps;- easy-to-use and highly intuitive interface for unexperienced people; very similar to the popular MSDOS program "Opus";- runs on top of the popular netnews packages, either B-News or C-News are supported, full/true Usenet support;- very easy setup and configuration; a complete system can be set up in roughly 30 minutes (if you already have the netnews package up and running);- Fidonet support provided (still in alpha version, though);- tree-structured message base, access privileges and other parameters are assigned in hierarchical fashion (child newsgroups inherit all parameters from their parents if not otherwise specified); unlimited # of newsgroups supported;- logoff message area can be either a news group or a user mailbox;- Internationalization support: the user will be able to choose his/her preferred language at the beginning of the bbs session; up to 99 different languages can be added by the sysop, two are supplied with the package (english and italian);- all constant strings in UniBoard are customizable, including colors, using a normal text editor (e.g. 'vi').- 65536 different privilege levels;- 16 additional access flags for all bbs options, for file areas and external programs;- activity monitor program supplied with the bbs; uses IPC and can show from1 to 16 users simultaneously on any tty; sysopuser chat function included;- indexed user database with error recovery and automatic backup; a separate maintenance program 'bbsmaint' is used to add/delete users, modify users access level/status/parameters, etc.- unlimited file areas with independent up/download directory, access level, download level, unlimited download feature for specified areas, per-area "download forbidden" time slots, CD-ROM "copy-before-download" support, etc;- private user file areas, allow users to exchange files privately; also useful for programs that need a work directory, like uqwk.- /bin/sh is not used in any way, external programs are spawn using the exec(2) family system calls; the bbs program is directly spawned by init(1) through getty(1)/login(1), without any parent shell;- the Sysop can define what ttys can be used for bbs and the working time of each port; minimum access level settable to avoid newcomers if desired;- full color support using ANSI sequences, if the caller supports them;- true multi-user, dynamic Chat, features automatic capture of called user into chat mode (no need for the paged user to go to Main Menu and enter the Chat Room), virtually unlimited users can chat simultaneously, "do not disturb" option available in the Setup Section to avoid the chat;- separately definable time-per-call, calls-per-day, time-per-day and download limit for each of the 65536 available privilege levels;- all Menus are user-definable, can have ANSI color sequences in it that will be skipped if the caller does not support them; an ansi compiler/decompiler is supplied with the package;- different menu sets can be specified for each of the 65536 privilege levels;- several different Sysop-definable support texts are shown in some circum- stances, like file upload/download, login/logoff, and so on; ANSI color is supported within these text files too;- extended character support is provided in menus and text files;- full 8 bit input can be enabled, allowing UniBoard to run with extended charsets when needed (e.g. ex-SU countries)- each menu option is sysop-definable: minimum privilege level and key required to activate the option can be changed;- the unix system "sees" the bbs as a remote system; each bbs user can send and receive unix mail and has his own private mailbox. No need to add entries to your /etc/passwd file for bbs users!- message base maintenance directly handled by the netnews package (expire, addgroup, etc);- external programs (doors) menu with definable access level, ANSI flag and interactive or batch mode; full user data dump in /tmp allows you to write your own interfaces to popular utilities and programs;- any number of external programs can be defined for each menu;- customizable transfer protocols menu, sysop can add or remove protocols as need arises;- batch file transfer security: uploads will have path forced to a temporary directory;- customizable archivers menu, sysop can add or remove archivers as need arises (archivers are programs used to show contents of archive files e.g. unzip, arcl, unarj, etc);- detailed logging of all events in a log file; the verbosity level is sysop-definable;- both full-screen and line-oriented editors supplied; sysop can choose his own preferred editor (e.g. 'vi' or 'emacs') to edit messages;- unread messages download feature, can be used to save callers connection time (messages are compressed before download);- built-in "Preferred Groups" reading mode, very similar to the 'rn' interface (although very simplified);- "motd" feature allows you to set up (using a single file) messages regarding the system that will be shown to each caller ONLY ONCE, based on their last login date;- bbs email and news traffic can be monitored by the sysop, including contents;- Session logging utility included (dumps a session to file);- Full accounting includes account expiration dates and usage counters on a per-user basis; these can be combined i.e. you can assign both an expiration date, and an usage limit in minutes to each user. Upon expiration the user's access level can be lowered to a specified value or its status can be changed denying him/her access to the board;- "Wheel of Fortune" gadget allows users to play with their time limit, daily download amount, etc, adding more fun to a bbs call;- Handles (nicknames) can be enabled where desired on a per conference basis;- File tagging allows users to tag files and download them throughout several calls;- Amazingly fast keyword search allows instantaneous searches throughout the entire BBS file system;- Sending from a personal file is allowed for both email and news articles... uuencode is automatic if file is not ASCII;- and more...Many features are probably missing from this list. The best thing I cansuggest is to grab the package and try it out yourself!For any additional info, question, etc. feel free to email pizzi@nervous.com.------------------------------From: unidel@bitsko.slc.ut.us (Unidel Administrator)Date: Mon Jul 12 13:20:43 EDT 1993Subject: Unidel, a UNIX/UseNet BBS and news/mail reader, part 1 of 7Unidel Unix Citadel-like BBS Source included[I'm simply including the front end of the release notice from itsposting to alt.sources last year. - gww]Archive-name: Unidel/part01If I keep saying I'll wait until I get this cleaner before I post it,it may never get posted. And prompted by yet another thread of "Wherecan I get a UNIX BBS with UseNet news?" I figured more fuel for thefires can't hurt :-). What we have is this: * UseNet news reader * UseNet/UNIX/Internet mail reader (w/multiple mail areas) * Looks like a Citadel room-based BBS system * Secure shell (controlled access to external programs, uses rsh) * External editors, file-transfer, chat/talk, CB * Newsgroup and file permissions (r, r/w, hidden and invite-only) * Freely-redistributable * Has compiled once or twice each on SVR2 (Microport), SVR3, SunOS 4.1 and UHC SVR4 * Can be used with CNews, BNews, SMail, Deliver, talk, rz/sz, kermit, vi, emacs and more * still contains a few, uh, unnecessary, uh, features yea that's it. You can play with it and download the source from Bitsko's Bar &Grill BBS, +1 801 566 6283 (Telebit), login 'guest', type RETURN forpassword. Source and discussion is in the Unidel room.Results of Archie search at archie.sura.net:Search request for 'unidel'Host athene.uni-paderborn.de (131.234.2.32)Last updated 16:54 25 Jun 1993 Location: /unix/network/tools FILE rw-r--r-- 117883 Mar 26 1992 unidel.tar.ZHost keos.helsinki.fi (128.214.4.83)Last updated 23:29 29 Jun 1993 Location: /pub/archives/alt.sources DIRECTORY rwxrwxr-x 512 May 3 1992 unidel-1.0Host nuri.inria.fr (128.93.1.26)Last updated 01:57 14 May 1993 Location: /misc FILE rw-rw-r-- 153656 May 4 1992 unidel-1.0.tar.Z FILE rw-rw-r-- 124801 Nov 18 1991 unidel.tar.ZHost relay.iunet.it (192.106.1.2)Last updated 03:33 14 May 1993 Location: /disk0/unix/bbs FILE rwxrwxr-x 127147 Dec 31 19:15 unidel.tar.ZHost sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de (129.206.100.126)Last updated 02:34 11 Jun 1993 Location: /pub/net/unix FILE rw-rw-r-- 117883 Nov 18 1991 unidel.tar.Z Location: /pub/unix/network FILE rw-rw-r-- 117883 Nov 18 1991 unidel.tar.Z------------------------------From: news@wolves.durham.nc.usDate: Feb 24 23:30:00 EST 1993Subject: VA-PENFTP_site: ftp.virginia.edu:/pub/VA.PENVA-PEN freeware source included NetNews available contact: Tim Sigmon tms@holmes.acc.virginia.edu Academic Computing Center Gilmer Hall University of Virginia Charlottesville VA 22903 demo: none officiallyVA-PEN (Virginia Public Education Network) is a message system developedat UVa for the state's K-12 computer program. It is based around C-newsas the underlying conferencing mechanism, and support configurablemenus, various upload/download protocols, and extensive on-linedocumentation. The software (with modifications) is used on theTallahasee Florida FreeNet machine.(I remember Tim Sigmon as a Duke Grad Student in the early days ofUsenet. :-)------------------------------From: news@wolves.durham.nc.usDate: Feb 23 02:00:00 EST 1993Subject: WaffleFTP-site: halcyon.com[192.135.191.2]:~/pub/waffle/waf165.zip (Dos version)Waffle Low Cost Unix BBS Source Included (Unix only) Usenet support via OS contact: Tom Dell vox@darkside.com Demo site: halcyon.comWaffle is one of the premier Usenet BBSs for DOS, but there isrelatively little activity about Waffle/Unix on the newsgroup.Waffle has a whole Usenet News newsgroup (comp.bbs.waffle) fordiscussion about it, and there is an excellent FAQ that is posted thereperiodically by Bill Fenner. The author of Waffle is Tom Dell.Unix Waffle requires the presence of C-news or other native Unix-like OSNetNews support software.------------------------------From: news@wolves.durham.nc.us (G. Wolfe Woodbury)Date: Tue Dec 14 00:28:47 EST 1993Subject: WhatBBSUpdated: 11/11/94WhatBBS free? source provided NetNews unknown contact: Jared Quinn (address unknown) demo: unknown Jared Quinn posted some information about a Perl BBS to alt.bbssome time ago, and I haven't heard anything else about it for a while.------------------------------From: sandy@rmii.com (Sanford Zelkovitz)Date: Mon Nov 14 14:24:37 PST 1994Subject: XBBScomp.sources.misc: Volume 32 Issue 16 xbbs/partNNFTP-site: ftp.demon.co.uk[158.152.1.44]:/pub/unix/unix/bbs/xbbs*Ftp-Site: sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/BBS/bbs/xbbs*XBBS v7.243 Freeware source included NetNews via external commands (doors) contact: Sanford "Sandy" Zelkovitz sandy@rmii.com 4530 Eileen Court Colorado Springs, CO 80919 demo: yes at alphacm 719-548-0782 (8N1 1200-Telebit PEP) 719-548-0757 (8N1 1200-28.8K) XBBS is a decent BBS system for System V'ish systems. The codeis rather monolithic, and the menus are embedded in the code. Thesystem has similarities to the WWIV BBS in style. Configuration is viastatic files that are position dependent. Limited access groups areavailable, multilevel security is supported. Access to NetNews is viashell escape(!) and might be insecure. I've got XBBS running here atthe Wolves Den (actually it is now the ISIS BBS :-) with a fair numberof modifications in place. XBBS's user base is handled seperately fromthe Unixen /etc/passwd file, and runs as a "startup shell" from a "bbs"login. The provided configurations allow for 99 message areas, 99 fileareas, 99 "special interest groups", and individual messages are limitedto 99 lines each. There is no message import or export function. Thebuiltin text editor is all that is available. Some of the supportprograms will require heavy modification if you change the directorystructure of your layout from the "standard." The "sysop" shellsupport command needs some work too. Download/upload protocols are limited to Xmodem, Y modem, Zmodem and kermit, and requires the installation of the RZ/SZ packagefrom the net, and Unix Kermit. XBBS can be brought up quickly andfairly easily if you can match the "standard layout" that Sandyrecommends.------------------------------From: alex@phred.org (Alex Wetmore)Date: Wed Dec 7 19:25:35 PST 1994Subject: yabbs - Yet Another (UNIX) BBSFtp-site: ftp://ftp.phred.org/pub/yabbs*Ftp-site: sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/BBS/bbsYABBS free source available NetNews NOT available contact: Alex Wetmore alex@phred.org demo: not currentlyYabbs is a server/client BBS system for Unix. It is designed to runefficently with many online users. The current version supportsunlimited users, multiple talk channels, 26 public message bases,one email message base, and gopher access. It currently comes with aunix server and client. An X-Windows client is in development, althoughthere is no projected release date for it. A Windows NT port of theserver and client are also planned for the near future.It should port to any Unix system that provides POSIX complaince andsockets. It has been tested on: FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux, HP/UX, SunOS,and Ultrix. The source is fairly well commented.I ran a development-yabbs system on my NetBSD machine for two years, sothe system has been well tested and is currently very stable.alex------------------------------End of UnixBBS Software FAQ-- unixbbs@dsnet.com UnixBBS FAQ maintainer
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