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- FD-FAQ.001 - September 24th, 1991
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- Frequently asked questions about FrontDoor, TosScan, and related utilities.
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- Copyright 1991 Advanced Engineering sarl; All rights reserved.
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- Published by Advanced Engineering sarl with assistance from the users of
- FrontDoor, TosScan, and related utilities, as well as the FrontDoor Help
- nodes. This document may be freely distributed for noncommercial and
- informational purposes. This document may not, under any circumstance, be
- traded, sold, or otherwise used for commercial gain or purposes without the
- prior written consent of Advanced Engineering sarl.
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- These questions and answers do not appear in any specific order.
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- FD=FrontDoor Mailer FM=FrontDoor Editor TS=TosScan
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- Q: In FD version 2.01, and later, occasionally various indicators will
- appear in the lower right hand corner. Amongst these are MAIL and
- NU. What are they?
-
- A: Four possible symbols might pop up there in the lower right:
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- NU: No Users. Event configured to not allow users, or is toggled
- off at the FD screen with ALT-Y, Human callers "NO". Also
- displayed when FD detects the semaphore file FDNOUSER.NOW in
- its SYSTEM or SEMAPHORE (commercial versions only) directory.
-
- UD: One or more nodes have been marked as undialable, since your
- system has called them, got a connect, but then failed when
- attempting to establish a mail session. When this has occured
- the number of "Resend retries" you've defined in FDSETUP, FD
- will set one check mark for this node. When the node has got
- three check marks, FD will not call this node again, until
- you've removed the check marks.
-
- Press ALT-V to review the list of undialable nodes, and edit
- the check marks.
-
- NE: No exit. The flag FDNOEXIT.NOW is present in the FD SYSTEM
- directory. When present FD will not exit (event if event is
- configured to exit) when mail arrives.
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- MAIL: Unread mail for your system has arrived (if this is configured
- to be displayed in FDSETUP).
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- ---
-
- Q: On my point system I always get an error "Unable to open INBOUND.HIS:
- File not found". What does this error mean and what can I do to prevent
- it?
-
- A: The message means that FD was looking for the file which records all
- inbound calls to your system. FD tries to reorganize the two activity
- files (INBOUND.HIS and OUTBOUND.HIS) on a daily basis, as defined in
- FDSETUP. If you haven't had any inbound calls yet (or if you don't ever
- have inbound calls) then obviously no file with inbound history exists.
- The message itself does cause any harm. Nevertheless, if you want to
- avoid the error message then create a zero byte INBOUND.HIS on your
- disk with the DOS command "ECHO > INBOUND.HIS" and FD will no longer
- report the error.
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-
- Q: Since I have installed FrontDoor 2.01 the system doesn't seem to accept
- file/update requests anymore from certain system of which it previously
- did accept and honour them.
-
- A: Check your logfile whether you can find a report "remote refused
- pickup". One of the changes between FrontDoor 1.99c and 2.01 is that
- FrontDoor 2.01 will also honour this flag for file requests. That means
- that if the requesting node has setup his system in such a manner that
- it should not pick up traffic then your FD will honour that request and
- will not attempt to send anything to that system.
-
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-
- Q: In the FrontDoor Technical Note on using HST Dual Standard modems (FDTN-
- 001) there is a mention that I should use "CONNECT 1200/" as the connect
- string for 1200 bps connects. Must I also include the slash in the other
- connect messages?
-
- A: No. The reason why you must include the slash for 1200 BPS connects is
- that there is also a possibility that your modem reports a "CONNECT
- 12000". If you don't include the slash on the 1200 BPS connect message
- then the CONNECT 12000 will be interpreted as a 1200 BPS connect and
- time calculations for transfers and file requests will be wrong.
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- Q: The FrontDoor manual states that FrontDoor 2.01 supports the new connect
- messages for the new US Robotics high speed modems. However, when I
- review the connect messages in FDSETUP, I can not find the connect
- messages for the 7200, 12000 and 14400 BPS speeds. How do I configure
- FrontDoor for my modem?
-
- A: For compatibility reasons the connect messages for these three speeds
- have been hardcoded in the FrontDoor software. This means that FD will
- always recognize these connect messages and use the appropriate speed
- and time calculations for the session. However, they are not
- configurable and thus can not be changed.
-
- Note that if you wish to enable human callers at that speed then you
- must set the appropriate errorlevels in FDSETUP-> Mailer > Errorlevels.
-
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-
- Q: If I poll my boss, 2:512/1 (for example), for mail, then FD logs a
- message "Unexpected password, XXXXXXXX, from 2:512/1011". What does this
- mean and is this a security bug in FrontDoor? I don't even have a
- password for 2:512/1011!
-
- A: That is exactly what the message means. It tells you that you have had
- a session with a system which presented an unexpected password for one
- or more AKAs. The password was unexpected because you haven't configured
- a session password for that particular AKA. The message is part of
- FD's security system. If the message is not important to you then you
- might want to consider to disable the (#) logentry in FDSETUP > Mailer >
- Loglevels. However, please read on to the next question.
-
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- Q: One of my downlinks has 8 different AKAs on his system and it seems as
- if he changes them more often than his underwear. Must I really enter
- all his AKAs in the security manager? He only receives echomail for his
- primary address from me. Does it help if I just disable the "Present all
- AKAs.." option?
-
- A: It's not a matter of *YOUR SYSTEM* presenting all AKAs, but the other
- side. If you feel that some node has so many AKAs that you don't want to
- include all his passwords in your security manager then make sure that
- you route mail for his AKAs to ONE of his addresses. If you do that, you
- only need to password protect that particular address.
-
- Otherwise, you will either have to accept that mail for his AKAs is not
- password protected (and can thus be picked up by anyone who puts that
- address in his AKA list) or you will have to set passwords for his
- entire AKA list.
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- Q: All the message that I or my BBS users write are displayed as having the
- 'Local' status when I read them in FM. Does this mean that FD will not
- send these messages?
-
- A: The 'Local' status of any message on your system simply means that the
- message apparently originates from your system. FD checks the 'Local'
- flag before honouring any special flags within the message, such as
- 'Direct' or 'Immediate'. If these message don't have the 'Local' bit
- set then FD will refuse to send these messages. This is part of FD's
- security systems and its goal is to prevent people from forcing your
- system to call to places at times where or when you don't want the
- calls to happen (e.g. for cost reasons).
-
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- Q: FM doesn't generate a tearline anymore. I have configured my echomail
- folders with "Echo Info" enabled but FM still does put any text behind
- the three dashes (---) under each message.
-
- A: It is our belief that we should disturb the readers of echomail messages
- as little as possible with unnecessary and uncalled for advertisements.
- Therefor we support the thought that program information should be
- hidden for the user. If you press ALT-X when reading one of your
- messages you will see a notice "PID FM <version>". Thus, you are still
- able to see which software people have used to enter a message, but only
- when you want to see it. This is compliant with the desire of many
- people to clean up the echomail from unwanted commercials as much as
- possible.
-
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- Q: I can't do anything in the Terminal. Not even leave it with ALT-Q.
-
- A: You have the <Scroll Lock> key on. When it is active, the Terminal is in
- 'Raw mode', which transmits ALL keystrokes to the remote side. Just
- press <Scroll Lock>, to turn it off, then you can use the Terminal as
- you're used to.
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- /* end of file "fd-faq.001" */
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