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rswindell authored
with logins via SSH or RLogin (handled in answer.cpp). So revert login.js back to rev 1.17 since the fast-logons are now detected in the login name parsing in login.cpp's sbbs_t::parse_login() which is used in answer() and login() - called via bbs.login(). So... if you're writing a login matrix or custom login module where you want to use a *different* method of detecting/enabling fast logon support, you'll just need to set the SS_FASTLOGON flag in the JS bbs.sys_status property: bbs.sys_status |= SS_FASTLOGON; This also means that 2 modopts.ini options (fast_logon and fast_logon_requirments) are now used in logon.js, not login.js, so the section where you add them is now [logon], not [login]. Got it? Good. :-)
rswindell authoredwith logins via SSH or RLogin (handled in answer.cpp). So revert login.js back to rev 1.17 since the fast-logons are now detected in the login name parsing in login.cpp's sbbs_t::parse_login() which is used in answer() and login() - called via bbs.login(). So... if you're writing a login matrix or custom login module where you want to use a *different* method of detecting/enabling fast logon support, you'll just need to set the SS_FASTLOGON flag in the JS bbs.sys_status property: bbs.sys_status |= SS_FASTLOGON; This also means that 2 modopts.ini options (fast_logon and fast_logon_requirments) are now used in logon.js, not login.js, so the section where you add them is now [logon], not [login]. Got it? Good. :-)