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- COMPUTER SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION'S
- CALL BACK SYSTEM
- Version 1.20
- Programming by
- Patrick Stierman
- Documentation by: Patrick Stierman and John Bierrie
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- Copyright (C) 1990, Computer Software Association
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- Copyrighted @ Feb,1990
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- CONTENTS
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- I. Introduction................................. i
- Copyright Notice............................. ii
- Shareware License............................ ii
- Shareware Registration....................... iii
- Warranty and Limit .......................... iii
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- II. Installation................................. 1
- CBSinst.Exe................................ 3
- Local.Ctl.................................. 6
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- III. Appendix A
- Sample Batch Files......................... 8
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- IV. Appendix B
- Sample Menu & Registration Questionnaire... 11
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- V. Appendix C
- Support Systems............................ 12
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- VI. Registration................................. 13
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- VI. Notes........................................ 14
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- INTRODUCTION
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- This program was originally written to serve the needs of all high speed
- modem users. While trying to get several of the common Call back verifiers
- up and on-line with my BBS I came to the conclusion that these programs were
- written for the low speed modem users. Higher speeds and Locked port support
- was added as an afterthought. These programs were often well written but the
- programmer had no way to test out the code. Thus along came the 'well it
- works for me it should work for you syndrome. After several months of
- fighting these problems I decided to write a Call Back Verifier program that
- WORKS with the HST modems and others that use Locked Baud rates to the fossil.
- Thus along came this Program.
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- I wrote this program for my BBS only, when someone else heard I had one
- that worked. Thus a shareware version came to be. I had only supported
- locked baud rates in the original program and had to allow for floating
- connect rates. The program was rewritten to include these support functions.
- Then came the realization that not everyone had 100% Hayes compatible
- modems. Oh well, back to the drawing board and out comes the config.dat file.
- Trying to keep required files at a minimum I had to add only one more file to
- define local calls for those who don't want to call all over the USA on their
- dime. Local.ctl fills that requirement. Thus to run this program, there are
- only three files required instead of the 6 or more for most other verifiers.
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- Somewhere along the line, in the beginning of 1990, John Bierrie and I
- teamed up together to put together a "complete" package. What you are seeing
- here is the beginnings of those efforts. We know we have a long way to go, but
- we are working on it and hope we are heading in the right direction. We want
- to supply you, our users, with excellent software, coupled with excellent
- support, for no matter how good the software is, support will always be
- remembered first.
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- As with all programs there will be upgrades and revisions as the users
- request or demand options I didn't think of. The latest version of this
- software will always be available for D/L on the support BBS Fido addresses
- 322/325 and 114/70. The boards are HST and up 24 hours except during ZMH.
- Stop by and also check out some of the other fine software available on
- these BBS's. The newest release of CBS will always be available for D/L on
- these BBS's. You may also FREQ CBS on 322/325 114/70 as CBS_R and get the
- latest release that way.
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- Patrick Stierman
- Author - CBS
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- COPYWRITE NOTICE
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- No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted or translated into any
- language, in any form or by any means, except as described in the following
- license with out the prior written permission of "CSA".
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- You are granted a limited license to use this software described in this
- manual. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms
- of the license agreement within this manual.
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- SOFTWARE LICENSE
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- This software is provided to run on one machine and one machine only. It is
- non-transferable. You may use this software on a limited basis for a trial
- period (30)days. After this evaluation you must either register it or cease
- to use said software.
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- You may make copies of this software to be distributed only in the original
- format and package. You may NOT delete any files from the initial
- distribution package. The archived file must remain intact. You may NOT
- charge any fee for this service to distribute.
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- You may upload the distribution archive to any bbs you desire as long as
- the software has not been modified.
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- CSA's Call Back System must not be released or included in any other
- software package with out a written agreement from "CSA".
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- Operators of BBS systems or electronic mass media systems may post the
- original unmodified archived package for download by their users without
- written permission as long as no fee is charged for the downloading of the
- file. Access fees may be charged but no fee must be charged for the specific
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- SHAREWARE REGISTRATION
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- Computer Software Association's Call Back System is not PUBLIC DOMAIN
- software. It is SHAREWARE. If you use it for more than the trial period
- (ie 30 days), you must pay and register it. The registration fees are as
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- $12.95 (non-commercial environment)
- $50.00 (commercial environment)
- Multiple copies - negotiable
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- Registration entitles you to bug fixes, notification of NEW RELEASES and
- registered versions of the new releases until otherwise stated by CSA. The
- registration form is located at the end of this manual. Please fill it out
- completely to allow us to contact you should the need arise. That is to
- forward any bug fixes that HOPEFULLY will never be required.
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- MAIN SUPPORT BBS's:
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- Micro Hub BBS Doc's Place BBS
- Fido 1:114/70 Fido 1:322/235
- (602) 649-9412 (508) 520-4564
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- Registration information
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- Please make all checks or money orders payable to:
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- CSA
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- Send to: CSA
- C/O John Bierrie
- 658 Old West Central St.
- Franklin, Ma 02038
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- The "commercial" registration entitles you to other services not covered
- in this document. For further information, contact John Bierrie directly.
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- WARRANTY and LIMITS
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- This software is provided "AS IS" without any expressed or implied
- warranties whatsoever. No warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is
- offered. The author of this software and "CSA" cannot be held responsible for
- DIRECT, INDIRECT INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, or ANY OTHER damages due to your
- ability or inability to use this software, even if the author has been advised
- of the possibility of such damages. The user assumes full responsibility for
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- FILES INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE
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- CBS.EXE <------ Actual CBS program
- CBSINST.EXE <------ CBS installation program
- CONFIG.DAT <------ Sample Configuration file
- CBS_R.DOC <------ These Documents
- CBS.MNU <------ Sample Menu
- REGISTER.Q-A <------ Sample Registration Questionnaire to
- work with CBS menu
- REGISTER.ASC <------ Sample explanation file for CBS
- READ.ME <------ Last minute changes, information, etc.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- Remote Access .003 or greater
- MS-DOS 2.1 or later
- HAYES compatible modem
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- INSTALLATION
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- Welcome to CSA's Call Back System. With this program, Sysops' have the
- ability to upgrade new user access automatically, enhance the security of
- their system and provide some "unique" services to the users. This version
- supports Remote Access versions .003 and above, unless they do some drastic
- changes in the code with future releases. This version is intended "ONLY" for
- single line use, no provisions are made for those operating multi-line
- systems. You may find it adaptable for use on one line, of a multi-line
- system, but there are no guarantees that it will work. There are two support
- files required with this program and are supplied in the distribution package.
- There are also three sample files, one Menu and one Questionnaire and an
- Information file. Their usage is described separately, later on in the
- documentation and are completely optional.
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- CBS will support locked or unlocked ports at all valid baud rates from
- 300 - 38400.
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- CBS's options are controlled by utilizing "switches", placed on the
- command line calling up the CBS program.
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- Example: CBS /L=19200 /F=C:\FD\RA\CBS.LOG
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- SWITCHES
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- /U LOCATION OF THE USERS.BBS FILE
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- This command tells CBS where to find "USERS.BBS" if it is
- not located in the default subdirectory. Used for those who
- place their message base in a separate directory.
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- CBS /U=C:\FD\RA
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- /L LOCKED PORT
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- This command line switch tells CBS the modem and com port
- are locked to the following speed.
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- CBS /L=19200 or CBS /L=38400
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- /C CALL BACK OPTION (no security or flag changes)
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- Directs CBS to act as a "Call Back System" and not upgrade
- the user's Security Level or Flags.
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- You may specify a separate log file for CBS, or default to
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- CBS /F=C:\FD\RA\CBS.Log
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- /F= Supports Full Drive and Path format
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- NO command line switch /F will result in default to the
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- /T TEST MODE
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- To test CBS in the LOCAL test mode. This is used for you
- to test the apparition of the program. All function will
- work as expected, so remember to use a "test" user, since
- the security level and flags will be changed accordingly.
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- You may use any combination of the above switches, depending on your
- needs, on the command line.
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- CBS also *** MUST *** have the modem configured to disconnect
- users by dropping DTR. In the next version we will add
- support to disconnect users with modem control strings.
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- To install "CBS" on your system, create a type 7 menu option and enter in
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- [V]... Automatic Verifier - Call Back Registration System
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- Action Type 7 Exit
- Optional Data CBS /L=19200 /F=C:\LOGS\CBS.LOG <--- your settings here
- Hot-Key V <--- your choice here
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- The rest may be set up as you wish. Using a Type 15 exit is perfectly
- acceptable, but generally unnecessary when using Remote Access. Next place the
- CBS.EXE, LOCAL.CTL, CONFIG.DAT and CBSINST.EXE files in the same subdirectory
- as your main RA files are located. Run the CBSINST program... See next area.
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- ******************************* FIRST OF ALL!!!! *****************************
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- If you were running a previous version of CBS, (before 1.20) or any version of
- "MBV" you MUST delete the OLD Config.Dat file before running CBSINST !!!
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- Run CBSINST.EXE to setup the "CONFIG.DAT" file. A default "CONFIG.DAT"
- is supplied for reference. This is where the program gets its information on
- what it is to do with each user. It has provisions for setting the new
- security level and for changing all of the user's flags. These changes take
- effect immediately after verification of password and re-entry into Remote
- Access. Once you have run CBSINST.EXE and are completely satisfied that every
- thing is operating correctly, CBSINST.EXE may be removed from your disk.
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- Use keys F1 to Exit/Save and F2 to Exit (no saving) the CBSINST program.
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- This is the level each new user has, as set in your
- RACONFIG (MISC/SECURITY), and is a number from 1 to
- 32000. It must not be a 0, as zero is what Remote
- Access uses to lock out a user hence, someone with
- this level would never have access to this program,
- or possibly your system.
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- Is the NEW security level you wish a verified user
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- SECURITY FLAGS
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- The next four entries are for upgrading the user's
- Flags when they have been verified. Each set of
- flags can have 2 states, [on] or [off]. By using
- one of the 4 options for each flag, you have
- complete control over what CBS does to the flags.
- (You must put one in each flag slot!!)
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- <*> Tells CBS to ignore this flag. Whatever
- state the flag was in remains after
- verification.
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- <X> Force this flag ON. No matter what the
- flag was. It will be forced on.
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- <-> Force this flag off. Again as above no
- matter the original state this flag
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- <?> This toggles the flag. If it was
- originally ON it is changed to OFF.
- Likewise if it was originally OFF it
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- MODEM INITIALIZATION
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- In this release, this setting is not utilized by
- CBS so it is NOT mandatory to set your
- initialization string. This should be set however,
- to speed up upgrading to newer versions of CBS,
- as later releases will implement this. (as needed)
- NOTE: Should you have any difficulty in getting
- CBS to operate correctly, we can supply you with
- a version with this setting active, but this is
- only needed for systems with NON (100%) HAYES
- compatible modems. Let us know if you think you
- may need this.
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- MODEM DIAL PREFIX
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- These are the codes sent to the modem prior to
- dialing a number. Normally ATDT for Hayes
- compatible modems. This can also be used for
- entering in any special dialing commands you might
- need, such as a "9" for outside lines and the
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- Is the command set to the modem after the dial
- string is sent. Normally a | or <cr>. This
- instructs the modem to begin dialing the number.
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- MODEM OFF HOOK COMMAND
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- The is the command the modem needs to go OFF HOOK,
- that is, to pick up the phone. It is usually ATH1|
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- MODEM ON HOOK COMMAND
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- This is the command to tell the modem to HANG UP
- the phone, or go "on hook". It is usually ATH0|
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- DEFAULT AREACODE
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- Area code CBS will use if user neglects to enter
- one when initially logging on.
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- SYSOP NAME
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- Your name. Use only a space between first and last
- name.
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- RESUMEBBS
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- Is a Y or N entry telling CBS to either log off
- after verification or Resume BBS operation. A <Y>
- will allow the user back into the calling menu
- in Remote Access.
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- LocalResume
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- To allow the system to call back "local" users as
- defined in the Local.ctl file.
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- To allow the system to call back "Long Distance"
- numbers. Any phone number entered as long distance
- in the Local.ctl file.
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- LOCAL COLOR
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- This Flag will toggle Local Color on and off only
- on the local display. Color will still be display
- to the user if his graphics flag is on.
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- This is either a Y or a N telling CBS to check
- for duplicate phone entries.
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- If you specify Y in the previous entry Dup Check,
- then you will need to set the level of checking.
- Level 0, 1 or 2 is to be set as follows:
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- Send nothing to the log about a possible
- duplication. The program will show on the screen
- that a duplication has occurred, but will do
- nothing about it.
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- Send only a report to your system log. It will
- log the name of the current user as well as the
- name of the user that also has that same phone
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- Check for duplicate numbers, then LOCKOUT that
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- LOCAL.CTL
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- LOCAL.CTL is the file that tells CBS which numbers are local calls. You
- can now tell CBS to call any number anywhere, but still have full control on
- what numbers will be allowed. We did this for the SysOps in large towns or
- densely populated areas that have many local or low cost dial zones. We
- recognize that there are two "schools of thought" on this matter. One feels
- that the SysOp should only have to "block" out those numbers he/she doesn't
- want his/her system to call, others feel he/she should put "in" those which
- are allowed. We opted to go with the idea that you, the SysOp should "put in"
- those numbers, prefixes, etc., that you want called. For one, the list is
- usually shorter than all the areacodes in the country (and Canada), for
- another, what happens when the phone company "adds" a new areacode someplace
- and you don't know about it??, and lastly, just for the sake that, we, as
- SysOps, like "knowing" what, where, how, our system is going to operate and
- in this case, "WHO" it might be calling.
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- CBS now looks at the local.ctl file a little differently than before.
- There are now several control characters that CBS uses to control the dialing
- of the modem. Shown in the sample below are the flags and how they work.
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- All new area codes must be precede with one of the 4 flags
- allowed. Else CBS will not be able to tell the difference
- between a new area code or just additional prefixes for the
- last area code. The flags are described below.
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- SAMPLE LOCAL.CTL
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- @602
- 213
- 123
- 456
- 234
- 789
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- 790
- 791
- !792
- 145
- 235
- 236
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- >>>NOTICE<<< each prefix is on it's own line with nothing
- following. The file must follow this layout exactly or else
- the program will fail to find matches and all numbers would
- appear as Long Distance calls and CBS won't call them.
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- (+) This is the first entry and tells CBS the
- actual AREA CODE which is local for you. Put
- your area code here. This will be the same
- areacode you entered as the "default" in the
- install program.
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- (@) Tells CBS that all prefixes that follow are
- local calls and are ok to call. CBS will
- call the number as a 7 (seven) digit
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- that the dialing conditions have changed.
- The # flag denotes that the next set of
- prefixes require a 1 in front of the number
- to dial that number. The prefixes that
- follow are also OK to dial.
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- ($) Tells CBS that there is a new area code or
- that the dialing conditions have changed.
- The $ flag denotes that all prefixes that
- follow are OK to dial and require 1+area
- code+ number to dial.
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- included in the local.ctl file. It works that way to give
- the sysop total control over who CBS calls. That way CBS
- can't call Long Distance unless YOU tell it to.
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- is quite possible to have local calls to certain prefixes
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- two is long distance. Number 2 requires a 1 in front
- of the number to dial where as number 1 does not.
- These would go into the Local.ctl files like this.
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- This tells CBS to call 464 as local and 986 as
- 1+number. As long as the prefixes are in Local.ctl then
- they are valid numbers to call. If you exclude any
- prefixes in the area then CBS won't be able to call
- that number as it can't find them in the Local.ctl
- file. This is a way to eliminate certain areas from
- being able to be called. (why someone would so this I
- really can't tell, But it is there just in case)
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- **** 911 CANNOT BE DIALED!!! UNLESS YOU TELL IT TO ****
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- Numbers such as 911 cannot be dialed as no one would
- actually have 911 as a prefix to their number. Thus 911
- calls are filtered out totally. Neat huh.... If 911 is
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- SAMPLE BATCH FILES FOR TYPE 15 USE ONLY!!
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- The following is an extraction from my Mailer.bat file
- that runs Micro Hub BBS. CBS works here with this setup
- quite well. I am sure there are other ways of doing this
- but this works for me.
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- STAND-ALONE Remote Access BATCH FILE
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- :After_RA
- If Errorlevel 61 goto start
- If Errorlevel 60 goto Leech
- If Errorlevel 51 goto Start
- If Errorlevel 50 goto CBS
- If Errorlevel 41 goto Start
- If Errorlevel 40 goto Bimodem
- If Errorlevel 11 goto Start
- If Errorlevel 10 goto Outside
- If Errorlevel 5 goto Net_Echo
- If Errorlevel 4 goto Echo_Only
- If Errorlevel 3 goto Net_Only
- goto Start
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- CBS /l=19200
- goto Restart_RA
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- cd\qbbs
- RA -r -e0
- goto After_RA
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- Echo MicroHub BBS ......GOING.....GOING.....GONE
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- REMOTE ACCESS WITH MAILER SAMPLE BATCH FILES TYPE 15 EXIT ONLY!!
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- Sample batch file to work with Front Door, DBridge, etc...
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- @ECHO OFF
- :start
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- cd\fd
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- if ERRORLEVEL 200 goto unpackmail
- if ERRORLEVEL 196 goto 9600_Baud
- if ERRORLEVEL 124 goto 2400_Baud
- if ERRORLEVEL 112 goto 1200_Baud
- If ERRORLEVEL 36 goto local
- if ERRORLEVEL 1 goto out
- if ERRORLEVEL 0 goto start
- goto start
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- :9600_Baud
- cd\fd\RA
- RA -b2400 -E0 -P
- if ERRORLEVEL 30 goto CBS
- if ERRORLEVEL 14 goto CBSCBACK
- goto After_RA
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- :2400_Baud
- cd\fd\RA
- RA -b2400 -E0 -P
- if ERRORLEVEL 30 goto CBS
- if ERRORLEVEL 14 goto CBSCBACK
- goto After_RA
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- cd\fd\RA
- RA -b1200 -E0 -P
- if ERRORLEVEL 30 goto CBSCBACK
- if ERRORLEVEL 14 goto CBS
- goto After_RA
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- if ERRORLEVEL 9 goto start
- if ERRORLEVEL 6 goto Maintain
- if ERRORLEVEL 5 goto Net&echo
- if ERRORLEVEL 4 goto Echo
- if ERRORLEVEL 3 goto Net
- if ERRORLEVEL 0 goto start
- goto start
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- CBS /L=19200 /C /F=C:\logs\callback.log
- goto Restart_RA
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- CBS /L=19200 /F=C:\LOGS\CBS.LOG
- goto Restart_RA
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- CTTY COM2:
- WATCHCD COM2: ON
- <PROGRAM NAME>
- WATCHCD COM2: OFF
- CTTY CON:
- goto Restart_RA
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- RA -R -E0 -P
- if ERRORLEVEL 30 goto CBSCBACK
- if ERRORLEVEL 14 goto CBS
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- SAMPLE MENU & REGISTRATION QUESTIONNAIRE FILES
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- Included with the CBS System package, are three additional files to help
- you make a "Clean and Neat" installation of the CBS program. You are welcome
- to use them, modify them or just plain throw them out... I do not have the
- time, nor space to go into what can be done with security levels and flag
- settings on your board, in this document, suffice it to say, a whole world of
- "tricks" can be done. Should anyone, who registers the program, wish to
- discuss the possibilities, you are most welcome to call and do so.
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- CBS.MNU
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- Call this menu up from your "TOP" menu using whatever
- command you are comfortable with. I use "R". This menu
- will allow the user to read about the "whys and hows" of
- the CBS system, answer a Registration Questionnaire and
- then use the CBS program itself.
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- NOTE: If you use this menu, please remember to "Edit" line
- # 10 of the menu to reflect your name.
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- REGISTER.Q-A
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- Sample Registration.Q-A used by my system.
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- REGISTER.ASC
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- Sample "Information" file accessed by the CBS.MNU
- explaining a little about who needs to use the CBS, why it
- is used and what to expect while using it.
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- To give you a "brief" idea of what can be done with "Flag Settings". On
- my system, flags are set so that the first time the user comes into the
- CBS.MNU, all he/she sees is the option to answer the questionnaire and the
- "information" file. The actual option for using the verifier is "hidden"
- with a flag until AFTER he/she has answered the questionnaire. Once that is
- done, the new user is returned to the CBS.MNU menu and shown only the Verifier
- option. Upon being verified, and subsequently returned to the main menu (I
- use a type 15 exit for this), the user in not allowed to enter the
- Registration menu (CBS.MNU) again.
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- If you understand what I just "explained", then you are well on your way
- to understanding flags, and what they can do for you. If not, then give me a
- call sometime and we can discuss it.
-
- John
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- APPENDIX C...
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- SUPPORT SYSTEMS
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- The following boards act as "Support Systems" for CSA and the CBS program.
- Each system carries the latest release of CBS requestable with the Magic Name
- of "CBS_R". Each system is also tied together via NetMail to insure the
- fastest responses to any questions or concerns.
- For those wishing to keep up with further developments of the CBS program
- and other software we will be producing, the CSA_PROD Echo is being made
- available on the Backbone and you may request it from your REC's, NEC, or
- whomever you get your mail from. This echo will also be used to discuss "low
- priority" problems and the like.
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- WESTERN REGION EASTERN REGION
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- 1:114/70 1:322/235
- Micro Hub Doc's Place BBS
- Mesa, Az. 85201 Franklin, Ma. 02038
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- 602-649-9412 508-520-4574
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- Sysop - Patrick Stierman Sysop - John Bierrie
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- REGISTRATION FORM
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- Use your name and BBS name "exactly" as they appear on your system!!
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- * Sysop's Name...........___________________________________
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- * BBS Name...............___________________________________
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- * BBS Phone Number.......___________________________________
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- * FidoNet Number.........___________________________________
- (if applicable)
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- * Address................___________________________________
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- ___________________________________
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- ___________________________________
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- * Company Name...........___________________________________
- (if applicable)
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- Costs: Call Back System
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- - Single copy: $12.95 (non-commercial)
- - Single copy: $50.00 (commercial)
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- - Multiple copy: Write for more information.
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- Please make all checks or money orders payable to:
- (Please, do not send CASH... it is too easily lost!)
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- CBS
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- Send to: CBS
- C/O John Bierrie
- 658 Old West Central St.
- Franklin, Ma 02038
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- Registration entitles you to new releases as they become
- available. Registration will also entitle you to telephone
- support. No number will be given until you have registered.
- Any questions until registered, will be handled via snail
- mail, FIDO mail - addresses 322/235 or 114/70 or by logging
- on to one of the support BBS,s:
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- Micro Hub BBS Doc's Place
- (602) 649-9412 (508) 520-4574
- HST 23 Hours HST 23 Hours
- 1:114/70 1:322/235
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- Thank You For Supporting Shareware Software................
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