Hello Mark!
Sunday November 15 2020 07:31, you wrote to me:
It does work the other way (via cntl/Alt/F2) and like wise if you
telnet or ssh to your localhost.
The MBSE user logs in, the bbs user does not work via alt - f2, even
if I just boot into tty, the bbs user won't login. The system tells me
the newuser shell is missing for bbs user.
That is more helpful and I am assuming the mbse version is 1.0.7.17 or 18 or 19
, correct?
OK log in as mbse via terminal prog then do :
ls -la bin/mb*
You should have the same as me but not the same dates :
-!-
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 117392 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbaff*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 71992 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mball*
-r-xr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 33176 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbbw*
-r-sr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 316912 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbcico*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 50440 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbdiff*
-r-sr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 454416 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbfido*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 146008 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbfile*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 62632 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbindex*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 14416 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mblang*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 31952 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mblogin*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbmail -> /home/mbse/bin/mbfido*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 58536 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbmon*
-r-xr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 92456 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbmsg*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbnews -> /home/mbse/bin/mbfido*
-r-sr-s--- 1 mbse bbs 279280 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbnewusr*
-r-sr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 156064 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbnntp*
-r-xr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 91448 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbout*
-r-s--s--x 1 root root 33992 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbpasswd*
-r-xr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 406808 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbsebbs*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 419 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbsedos*
-r-xr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 33176 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbseq*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 605136 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbsetup*
-r-sr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 33240 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbsnmp*
-r-xr-x--- 1 mbse bbs 37416 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbstat*
-r-s--s--x 1 root root 151992 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbtask*
-r-x------ 1 mbse bbs 14440 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbtoberep*
-r-s--s--x 1 root root 49832 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbuser*
-r-s--s--x 1 root root 14648 Sep 24 15:45 bin/mbuseradd*
-!-
Note that some are owned by root and the others by mbse.bbs
The owner root has the programs called by the log in sequences or other system tasks.
There are others you might need to install so here is my full list minus my own
specials via ls bin :-
-!-
bbsdoor.sh*
rundoor.sh*
dos2unix*
editor*
gedlnx*
gnlnx* netstats*
golded@ pktclean* runvirtual.sh*
pktdate*
hatch* pktview*
rar*
rarreg.key unarj*
rar_static* unrar*
rddtlnx* unzip*
rm@ zoo*
-!-
The editor Golded executables are there along with various archivers and other utils (starting with pkt etc).
Check that you have the first block as installed by the mbse installer.
The second block have to be installed depending on your system but I recommend all of the archivers (rar is registered so I have more files).
Vincent
--- Mageia Linux v7.1 X64/Mbse v1.0.7.17/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
* Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)