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- AreaFix v1.20 User's Guide
- Jeffrey J. Nonken
- 19 September 1990
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- ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
- ===================
- This document is public domain. Please note that this does not
- alter the rights or ownership status of the copyright holder of
- AreaFix in any way.
-
- This is a user's guide to AreaFix. This document does not
- describe how to install AreaFix; I created this document to allow
- echomail hubs running AreaFix to pass simple instructions around
- to their downlinks.
-
- To keep things simple I will use the terms "uplink" and
- "downlink". Your uplink is the system that is passing echos to
- you, usually from the direction of the backbone or the origin of
- the echo (sometimes known as an "echo feed"). You are his
- downlink. If you are passing the echos from your uplink to
- another node, that node is your downlink, and you are his uplink.
- Simple? Good. This guide assumes your uplink is running AreaFix
- and tells you how to add and remove echomail areas remotely using
- AreaFix.
-
- WHAT IS AREAFIX?
- ================
- AreaFix is a slick program that allows sysops to remotely alter
- their uplinks' distribution files (AREAS.BBS, ECHO.CTL, etc.)
- without bothering the uplinks' sysops. In other words, if I want
- to pick up a certain echo from my uplink, and he has AreaFix
- installed, I just send a special message and the linking is
- handled automatically. Ideally, my uplink's sysop does nothing
- once he has set up AreaFix.
-
- AREAFIX SETUP
- =============
- This is mostly your Hub's responsibility. He has to install
- AreaFix on his system and install your password. You should pick
- a password to use in your AreaFix messages. Remember this
- password! It may be from 1 to 30 characters long and may contain
- any printable characters except spaces.
-
- TALKING TO AREAFIX
- ==================
- To invoke AreaFix you must send a netmail message to your Hub.
- The message should be private, addressed to AreaFix, and the
- subject will be your password. Case is not important.
-
- To: AreaFix
- Subj: Gronk
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- AreaFix will also allow psuedonyms for itself. Your Hub may have
- a special name he wants you to send to instead of "AreaFix". If
- so, he will tell you. For my examples I will use "AreaFix".
-
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- AreaFix v1.20 User's Guide page 1
-
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- AREAFIX TALKING TO YOU
- ======================
- Any time AreaFix replies it will send you a message explaining
- what action it took (if any) and giving you a list of echos
- currently active for you. If you are first on your uplink's list
- for a particular area -- which usually implies that you are a
- 'feed' for that area, the originator of the echo -- AreaFix will
- put an asterisk next to the echo name with a note that says you
- are your uplink's feed for that echo. You will usually only see
- that for local echomail areas, if at all.
-
- TURNING ON ECHOS
- ================
- Turning on an echo is easy; simply send a message to AreaFix with
- a list of echos you want. Case does not matter. The names may
- start in any column, and you may string them out on a line
- (separated by spaces) or put them on separate lines.
-
- TO: AreaFix
- FROM: Tom Slick
- SUBJECT: Gronk
-
- Sysop
- FDECHO
- mtask
- ---
-
- Notice Tom put a tear line at the end of his message. That's the
- three dashes on the line after "mtask". This tells AreaFix that
- there is no more information for it in this message. If he wants,
- Tom may now write comments to his uplink Sysop, or just notes for
- himself. It's a good idea to add this tear line even if you have
- nothing more to say, in case some garbage gets tacked on to the
- message during processing.
-
- AreaFix replies:
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- TO: Tom Slick
- FROM: Areafix on 1:103/522
- SUBJECT: Re: Node change requests
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- Additions/Deletions
- AREA: STATUS:
- ------------------------------- -------------------------------
- SYSOP ......................... Added area.
- FDECHO ........................ Added area.
- MTASK ......................... Added area.
- Active areas on 1:103/522
- USERS
- C_ECHO
- ORANGE_CO
- ASIAN-AMERICAN
- FDECHO
- SYSOP
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- AreaFix v1.20 User's Guide page 2
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- MTASK
- Total found: 7
- Note, a '*' indicates you're the feed on the echo.
- --- Areafix v1.20
-
- TURNING OFF ECHOS
- =================
- Removing an area is just as easy; just preceed the area name with
- a minus sign (-) when you send the message.
-
- TO: AreaFix
- FROM: Tom Slick
- SUBJECT: Gronk
-
- -sysop
- ---
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- AreaFix replies:
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- TO: Tom Slick
- FROM: Areafix on 1:103/522
- SUBJECT: Re: Node change requests
-
- Additions/Deletions
- AREA: STATUS:
- ------------------------------- -------------------------------
- -SYSOP ........................ Deleted.
- Active areas on 1:103/522
- USERS
- C_ECHO
- ORANGE_CO
- ASIAN-AMERICAN
- FDECHO
- MTASK
- Total found: 6
- Note, a '*' indicates you're the feed on the echo.
- --- Areafix v1.20
-
- Now Tom will no longer receive the Sysop echo.
-
- OPTIONS
- =======
- There are several useful options available. Each of these is
- invoked by adding a command to your subject line after the
- password. Note that any of these options can be disabled at your
- uplink Sysop's discretion.
-
- -R is a rescan command. This causes AreaFix to force a rescan of
- the echo area by removing the high-water mark. The next time the
- area is scanned, any messages in that area that you did not
- receive will be packaged up and sent to you. Note that if your
- uplink has an area as a passthrough, he will not have any
- messages to rescan.
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-
- AreaFix v1.20 User's Guide page 3
-
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- -L sends you a list of echo areas. The uplink Sysop may make a
- list of available areas in a file; if he has done this, the -L
- command will cause AreaFix to send it to you.
-
- -Q also sends you a list of echo areas. However, unlike the -L
- command, it will scan through the Area Control files to see what
- areas are available and send a list back in a message. AreaFix
- will put an asterisk (*) next to each area that you are
- receiving.
-
- There is one thing to remember when using these switches: they
- may not work unless there is some text in your message. For
- example, the -Q option will not send back a list if you send a
- blank message. However, just having the tear line will be enough.
-
- TO: AreaFix
- FROM: Tom Slick
- SUBJECT: Gronk -r -q
-
- Sysop
- FDECHO
- mtask
- ---
-
- AreaFix replies:
-
- TO: Tom Slick
- FROM: Areafix on 1:103/522
- SUBJECT: Re: Node change requests
-
- Additions/Deletions
- AREA: STATUS:
- ------------------------------- -------------------------------
- SYSOP ......................... Added area and rescanned.
- FDECHO ........................ Added area and rescanned.
- MTASK ......................... Added area and rescanned.
- Active areas on 1:103/522
- USERS
- C_ECHO
- ORANGE_CO
- ASIAN-AMERICAN
- FDECHO
- SYSOP
- MTASK
- Total found: 7
- Note, a '*' indicates you're the feed on the echo.
- --- Areafix v1.20
-
- In a separate message, AreaFix also replies:
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- TO: Tom Slick
- FROM: Areafix on 1:103/522
- SUBJECT: Query request on 1:103/522
-
- Areas available to 1:103/328 on 1:103/522:
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- AreaFix v1.20 User's Guide page 4
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- * USERS
- * MTASK
- * C_ECHO
- NEWOPUS
- MEADOW
- * ORANGE_CO
- * SYSOP
- HST
- 80XXX
- * ASIAN-AMERICAN
- BIBLE
- CHATTER
- * FDECHO
- FLAME
- * FOR-SALE
- LAN
- LASERPUB
- STTNG
- Total found: 18
- Note: a '*' indicates you're already active for the echo.
- --- Areafix v1.20
-
- ACCESS LEVELS
- =============
- When your uplink sets up your password, he will assign an access
- level to you. It is possible that he will have some private or
- special interest echos that he does not want to have automated
- for AreaFix use. By assigning those areas a higher access than he
- gives to his downlinks, those downlinks will not be able to turn
- on those areas remotely; the uplink sysop must enable those areas
- for the downlinks by hand. However, if you are enabled for a
- restricted area and you want to turn it off, you may do so via
- AreaFix as normal. The restriction is only one-way.
-
- POINTS AND POINTNETS
- ====================
- If you are a point off a bossnode you may have a slightly
- different situation than normal. Your bossnode probably assigned
- you a private net number. Your software may address you as a node
- off that net or as a point off the bossnode, depending on how it
- handles private nets and how you set it up. Let's assume for the
- moment that you are set up as point 4 off private net 30010, and
- that your bossnode's address is 1:103/522.
-
- If you are set up to use the privatenet address, 30010/4, for
- everything, then there is nothing to be aware of. Your bossnode
- will have you set up as 1:30010/4 and AreaFix will use that
- number.
-
- If you are set up to use the point addressing scheme, 103/522.4,
- then your message editor and/or mailer must do the following:
- - The message must be addressed to your bossnode (103/522). If
- your bossnode supports a privatenet AKA, you can send the
- message to that address. (For example, 30010/0.)
-
-
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- AreaFix v1.20 User's Guide page 5
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- - The message must be addressed as coming from your bossnode's
- address (103/522).
- - The message must have a MSGID or a FMPT kludge line, or both.
-
- When AreaFix sees the MSGID (which contains your full address) or
- the FMPT (which shows that you're a point off the address in the
- message header), and assuming your bossnode has AreaFix set up
- properly, then AreaFix will internally convert your bossnode
- address plus point (103/522.4) into your point address (30010/4)
- and process you normally.
-
- In either case, your pointnet address (1:30010/4) will show in
- the AreaFix reply messages.
-
- Chances are you won't have to change anything, but it's good to
- know how things work in case something goes wrong.
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- ================
- Thanks to Greg Dawson for all the work he put into making the
- AreaFix utility, and for listening to suggestions from the users.
- AreaFix is certainly a utility you should not do without.
-
- Jeffrey J. Nonken
- Ophiophile Maximus
- Fidonet: 1:273/715
- Internet: Jeffrey.Nonken@f715.n273.z1.fidonet.org
- BBS: (215)279-9799
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