Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : NETS200.ZIP
Filename : FIDO.NET

 
Output of file : FIDO.NET contained in archive : NETS200.ZIP
;
; The following is an example of a sample NetSEX v2.00 FIDO.NET file.
; Place in WWIV DATA directory.
;
FZONE: 1 ; replace with your FidoNet zone
FNET: 105 ; replace with your FidoNet net
FNODE: 50 ; replace with your FidoNet node

NODE: 600 ; your WWIVnet NetSEX node#. Use 699 for testing
LOCAL: 5300 ; your main WWIVnet address

COORDINATOR: 5317 ; Unless something changes, @5317 should always be
; placed in as the NetSEX coordinator line. He receives
; the weekly log file as well as assigns "fake"
; WWIVnet node numbers

BANNER: Gated by @5300, 1:105/50 ; some information on gate -- not a BBS ad
NETWORK: WWIVnet ; This is CASE-SENSITIVE; the network to
; which you belong; This string appears
; exactly as typed in your Origin: line.

MAIL: e:\binkley\mail ; where your mail program puts your netmail
LOGS: D:\FIDO\LOGS ; If you want NetSEX to log its actions, then
; fill in this directory
;
;DEBUG ; Print out oodles of debugging information?
KILL_AFTER_PROCESS ; do we want to remove .MSG files after processing?
;
IN_ALIAS: SYSOP=n5300 u1 ; an example of IN_ALIAS:
OUT_ALIAS: N5300 U1=Steven Furber ; and example of OUT_ALIAS:
;
;
; Sample SUB statements:
;
; /------------------ Sub-type used for gating into WWIVnet
; | /-------------- Host of the sub (doesn't have to be gating system)
; | | /----- Directory containing this echo's messages
; | | | /---------- Echo tag
; | | | | /--- Allow WWIVnet post export?
; v v v v v
SUB: 671 9964 d:\fido\msgs\ncsysops NCSYSOP N
SUB: 672 9964 d:\fido\msgs\binkley BINKLEY Y
SUB: 674 9964 d:\fido\msgs\pascal PASCAL Y
SUB: 675 9964 d:\fido\msgs\greglink GREG_LINK Y


  3 Responses to “Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : NETS200.ZIP
Filename : FIDO.NET

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/