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- Feb 4, 1992
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- Originally Written by Drew Solomon of the Mobius Building BBS
- (313)781-0871, 1:120/153
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- Re-Writen by Alan Bingham of the Spring of Life BBS
- (805)296-7817, 1:102/1101, 85:805/103
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- I Re-wrote the bat file for security reasons after reading a message
- in the Telegard Echo, the message talked about users being able to upload
- Virus's and also BAT files because this file uses PATHS to find the files
- I had changed this in all program calls, also this program used to echo to
- the user YOUR file PATHS as it scaned, and while it unziped the files, I
- have removed all cases of file paths displays while scaning, and testing
- of ZIP files. I have noticed that this file can be adapted to work with
- other archive types by changing the commands in the unzip/zip lines. and
- Installing it into the TELEGARD configuration. I hope you like the work
- I have done for this file, to make your system more secure.
- I have been running this file on my system for about 6 months, and have not
- had any problems, but it may not work on your system, please test it to make
- sure.
-
- -=]> Alan Bingham <[=-
-
- The Zip file integrety tester determines, after a user uploads a file, if all
- of the files in the ZIP are undamaged and may be extracted without a problem.
- It also checks the files within the ZIP for many common viruses.
-
- This batch files is specificly designed for TeleGard BBS version 2.5i and 2.7,
- but it should be easily portable to many other BBS systems. I take no
- responsibility for it's use nor can I guarentee that it will work for your
- particular setup.
-
- FILES:
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- ZIPTEST1.ANS 1,359 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Afiles Directory
- ZIPTEST2.ANS 281 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Afiles Directory
- ZIPTEST3.ANS 282 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Afiles Directory
- ZIPTEST4.ANS 279 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Afiles Directory
- ZIPTEST5.ANS 220 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Afiles Directory
- ZIPTEST6.ANS 179 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Afiles Directory
- ARJTEST.BAT 810 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Main BBS Directory
- ZIPTEST.BAT 860 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Main BBS Directory
- ZIPCOMM1.BBS 56 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Main BBS Directory
- ZIPCOMM2.BBS 1,255 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm Main BBS Directory
- TGATEST.DOC 6,257 5-31-92 12:00:00 pm EAT this one Mr. Phelps!
-
-
- REQUIREMENTS:
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- Any IBM PC compatible using the TeleGard BBS software (v2.5 or higher). Slight
- modifications to the batch files are necessary if a version of DOS less than
- 3.3 is used. As mentioned before, TGATEST should work with some of the other
- BBS systems out there.
-
- PKZIP v1.10 , located In your main BBS directory.
- ARJ v2.30, located in your main BBS directory.
-
- Virus Scan (SCANVxx), also locatable in your main BBS directory. TGATEST
- _should_ work with just about any version of SCANV, but I've only tried with
- version 7.6-9.0
-
- SETUP:
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- Place the ZIPTEST.BAT and the ARJTEST.BAT files in your main BBS directory
-
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- Using a text editor, such as EDLIN or QEdit, modify the ZIPCOMM1 and ZIPCOMM2
- files. ZIPCOMM1 is used to remove the old zipcomments
-
- While testing the integrety of the ZIP/ARJ files, TGATEST displays to the user
- online ZIPTEST1.ANS - ZIPTEST6.ANS these files should be placed in your AFILES
- directory. (note that this batch file only sends ansi files out, most of my
- users that upload are running ANSI systems, so if one is not then he may
- get a messed up screen while the file is being tested.)
- ZIPCOMM2 is the final zip comment displayed to users unzipping this file
- after downloading it from your BBS. It SHOULD reflect that the files have been
- scanned for viruses, but may also include an advertisement for your BBS.
- Play around with these until you get what you like.
-
- Using the same text editor, modify the ZIPTEST.BAT and ARJTEST.BAT files, making
- the necessary changes for your paths.
-
- Change the ZIP file integrity command (should be something like "PKZIP -t @F"
- at the moment) to "ZIPTEST @F".
-
- This is in the "P" Config under "F" then "A"
-
- It should look like this after you press "M" then "1":
-
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- Archive #1 of 8
-
-
- 1. Active : Yes
- 2. Extension name : ZIP
- 3. Interior list method : *Internal*
- 4. Compression cmdline : PKZIP -aex @F @I
- 5. Decompression cmdline : PKUNZIP @F @I
- 6. Integrity check cmdline: ZIPTEST @F
- 7. Add comment cmdline : ZIPCOMNT @F
- 8. Errorlevel for success : 0
- Q. Quit
-
- Edit menu: (1-8,[,],Q) :
-
-
- Archive #6 of 8
-
-
- 1. Active : Yes
- 2. Extension name : ARJ
- 3. Interior list method : *Internal*
- 4. Compression cmdline : ARJ a @F @I
- 5. Decompression cmdline : ARJ e @F @I
- 6. Integrity check cmdline: ARJTEST @F
- 7. Add comment cmdline : ARJ c @F -zc:\bbs\cmt.fil
- 8. Errorlevel for success : -1 (ignores)
- Q. Quit
-
- Edit menu: (1-8,[,],Q) :
-
- Have someone upload a file to check to make sure everything is working
- correctly. Enjoy!
-
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- WARRANTY
- --------
-
- This program is provided as-is, without a warranty of any kind, either expressed
- or implied. It is only guaranteed to occupy disk space, nothing more. Under no
- circumstances shall the author be liable to you or anyone else for any damages,
- including (but not limited to) any lost profits, lost savings or other
- incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or misuse of this
- program.
-
- In other words; RUN THIS PROGRAM AT YOUR OWN RISK. You yourself, and nobody
- else is responsible for the outcome of choosing to run this program.
-
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- Registration
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- This program is offered free of charge, but if you feel you really must
- send a donation for the work that went into this, send $3.00 - $5.00 to:
-
- Alan Bingham
- PO Box 800152
- Santa Clarita CA 91380-0152
-
- Your donation will be used to by a Six pack (of Diet Cherry Coke!)
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