Hello Joachim!
Sunday October 06 2019 18:13, you wrote to All:
Hello everybody!
As I am back on the fidonet for a few weeks now and all the basic
stuff is running fine. I wanted to start for the next part of
reestablishing my old Shadow Corner BBS. I'm running binkd with husky
as the basic setup. husky supports the building of file lists, so far
so good. But I did not find a file request processor included in
husky, but as a lot of documentation is in russian language, I might
haved missed some information.
What file request processors do you use?
(standalone, I do not have a BBS backend installed yet and running on
linux on a raspberry pi).
I also run a bbs on a Pi (3B+) as a back up for the main system.
The Pi does a rsync every hour to ensure it is up to date but excludes various directories such as ~/bin as Pi is ARM and main is X64, there are a few others for similar reasons.
The Pi runs mbse which is a total Linux system so there is nothing else needed other than crontab running.
Needless to say the main system also runs mbse.
Mbse is available as source from sourceforge (www.sourceforge.net/projects/mbsebbs)
There are a few packages that also need to be installed before compiling it (using gcc) and on the Pi does take 10 minutes or so but I run it using a
hard drive via a x830 plus case and a Laptop power source adapter (all via eBay) which is an easy process and the SD card is removed as not needed for the
3B+.
Vince
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