- Dec 25, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
Exposes the FTN BBSID value from the message header (if there is one).
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Rob Swindell authored
Update to previous commit.
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Rob Swindell authored
Advertise the system's QWK-ID (a.k.a. BBS ID) in exported echomail messages. This will allow correlation of avatars that were imported via SYNCDATA carried via QWKnet (e.g. DOVE-Net) with messages imported from those same BBSes via FTN. The alternative was to have SYNCDATA Avatar messages include all the AKAs of each BBS (in the body text), but that was looking like a rather complicated solution. This approach (the BBSID kludge) seems a much simpler solution. I still need to implement the JS side of this solution however (for avatar lookups using the FTN BBSID), but this was the first important step.
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- Dec 23, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
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- Dec 22, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
The days of browsers rendering HTML served-up via FTP are over, so remove this feature. This also removes all JavaScript support from the FTP server and that is a bit odd as it was one of the first Synchronet components for which I added JS support. Removing this feature was pretty painless; much easier than adding it was. The main motivation was less cruft to port to the file base in the works. There should be no more references to 00index.html anywhere at this point. Bye bye cool feature, we'll miss you.
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- Dec 21, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
Jump the time forward (in 24-hour chunks) to find the next date/time the event will run rather than just adding 24-hours and assuming it's an event that runs every day (of the week or month) at a specific time. Also, expose the next-run-date/time for an event as a new `next_run` property for `xtrn_area.event[]` (in `time_t` format) for easier debugging of these kinds of issues. Also expose the error log level as a new property: `error_level` while we're here.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
We only use NSPR to build libmozjs, not to build sbbs. So define our own MIN and MAX macros if they're not already defined (e.g. from sys/param.h on *nix). Such a simple can o' worms, but wormful can it was.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
Thanks to TRMB for being the guinea pig, I see now that REP packets can't be opened in append mode because we write and then seek back and write some more in msgtoqwk(). Oops.
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Rob Swindell authored
length... for WitNik.
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Rob Swindell authored
18 years, 10 months ago I introduced a bug whereby .MSG files in outgoing REP packets were *always* truncated before newly-exported messages were added. Even though the log message would say "Updating /path/to/HUBID.REP" (rather than the usual "Creating ...") it was actually truncating the .MSG file, thus discarding any existing messages that were not previously successfully sent (!). I'm not sure what the problem was I was trying to solve at the time (some "Unix .rep creation bug") - but the change I made at the time was most definitely was not the correct fix. :-( How I noticed this problem was the HEADERS.DAT Conference Number check I added to qwk_parse_header_list() back in August of 2019. I've been catching/logging those errors here on Vertrauen and collecting *.rep.bad files from occasional QWKnet node-submitted REP packets, but I didn't look into the cause until today: the HEADERS.DAT and VOTING.DAT files were being correctly appended even though the .MSG file was being truncated, so the files would be out-of-sync and this was the root-cause of the crossed-up message bodies/headers seen on DOVE-Net a year or more ago and apparently also the cause of occasionally lost messages from QWKnet (e.g. DOVE-Net) nodes. To trigger this bug from the node side, you'd have to create a REP packet with one or more message in it and then fail to send it to your hub (e.g. VERT), for any reason. And then when you attempt another pack/call-out, the previously packed messages would be lost and the HEADERS.DAT file would contain stale/out-of-sync information. To simplify things, I'm now just using fopen(..., "ab") (append, binary) - fnopen() should not be needed when opening files in the temp_dir. In append mode, no subsequent fseek(..., SEEK_END) should be needed, so don't do that. And use fprintf() for its intended purpose.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
The errno (global error number) information is not relevant for any sbbs "checking" type errors. Also, use safe_strerror() for thread-safe errno descriptions.
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- Dec 20, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
Defaults to K_EDIT.
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Rob Swindell authored
Technically, forward_msg() can work on any message base but really should only be used in the 'mail' base.
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Rob Swindell authored
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- Dec 19, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
I wanted to get this accomplished with a change to conio.props but couldn't figure out how to make that work (the .rc file has to be compiled first, so it can't be just linked).
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Deucе authored
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- Dec 18, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
We can always reference the old revisions if needed for something, but for now, it just serves to confuse and distract others.
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- Dec 17, 2020
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The hardcoded external.bat file has been moved to a templated /exec/external.bat which can be modified by the sysop. ENV vars are in there to be able to customize as needed. emusetup.bat is no longer needed, but still supported. The actual dosemu command line is now stored in /exec/dosemulaunch.ini and can be customized for fossil or i/o command lines. the keystroke is now only sent for i/o, and only sent as \n instead of \r which would trigger undesired behavior in certain programs. The above 2 files can also be placed in door dirs to override. ansi.com has been removed as it was not needed. default external.bat includes cmd lines for share, x00, etc. (user will still need to provide these in xtrn/dosutils).
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Rob Swindell authored
Uses the git_branch and git_hash files created in sbbs3 (first).
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
Message Markup seems to be working well, so just enable by default on newly created subs (existing sub-boards aren't impacted). A sysop can always disable this option on a per sub-board basis if its a problem.
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- Dec 14, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
This reduces the number of unnecessary recompiles of ver.cpp -> ver.o.
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- Dec 13, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
Might as well, could be useful to display in something like umonitor in the future.
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Rob Swindell authored
when selecting a node (data comes from node#/client.ini). For Nelgin.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
One weird thing is that client_t: - has just a const char* for the protocol, so that's strdup/free'd here (consider making this a char array to simplify this API) - does not have a socket descriptor, so that value is returned - does not have local addr/port info
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Rob Swindell authored
Was using <data_dir>/temp to check for free space. data/temp is not a normally created directory, so usually this check would fail and just report 0 bytes free space. Instead, lets check the data directory itself.
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Rob Swindell authored
Paves the way for utilities like umonitor to show client details for node connections (e.g. IP address, hostname, connection duration, etc.)
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
Recompiling ver.cpp only now, so need link ver.obj/o with the various targets now. I'll need to update the objects.mk for the *nix builds, next.
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- Dec 12, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
Fixes the scrolled/selected position when the sysop has more than screen-full of xtrn program sections. As reported by mlong.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
These are only used if you don't have a ctrl/text.dat file (it's 0-bytes in size), so I do delay committing these changes some times, nobody notices.
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Rob Swindell authored
New @-codes: GIT_HASH and GIT_BRANCH New JS system properties: git_hash and git_branch
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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