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Subj: Re: This BID thing and DUPES and stuff
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From: N1URO@N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM
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Gus et al;
> At moment I run only the JNOS2 for ALL its particular features:
> tcp/ip, wl2k, netrom, convers, netnews, etc. and naturally as
> backup PBBS; then the obcm is almost used for AX.25 activities.
> The obcm, fbb, and others full satisfy my requirement(s), so,
> since the jnos2 will lack of this feature I should use them :)
JNOS2 does *not* lack the features you use. The way you handle yourself as
a user now simply can not be shared with the perms of a BBS. Either you're
a user or you're a BBS. If you're both your user settings will work since
like with LinFBB it will auto-sense a SID received and will allow forwarding:
Trying 44.88.0.12...
Connected to jnos.
Escape character is '^]'.
JNOS (jnos.n1uro.ampr.org)
login: n1uro
Password:
[JNOS-2.0.4-URO-B1FHIM$]
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