• file areas

    From MRO@mro@BBSESINF.remove-vns-this to All on Wed Jul 13 09:10:53 2022
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    digital man

    digital man: ( it wont let me edit subject or to: user)


    I've said this before and suggested torrenting, but it was shot down.

    It would be nice if there was a way to network our file bases. I think that would add a lot to the software.

    Maybe have it in the file listings like

    (filename.zip) (size) (date) (qwk name) (desc)

    then if the user chose the file it would be fetched by the bbs and in a temp dir for the user to download from.

    it would good to be able set a limit on filesize and virus scan files before the user gets them.

    for fetching the files, I'm not sure ftp is the way to go with how some people have issues with passive and active mode.
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  • From dragon@dragon@IPTIA.remove-1by-this to MRO on Wed Jul 13 11:01:56 2022
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    To: MRO
    On 7/13/2022 10:10, MRO wrote:
    digital man

    digital man: ( it wont let me edit subject or to: user)


    I've said this before and suggested torrenting, but it was shot down.

    It would be nice if there was a way to network our file bases. I think that would add a lot to the software.

    Maybe have it in the file listings like

    (filename.zip) (size) (date) (qwk name) (desc)

    then if the user chose the file it would be fetched by the bbs and in a temp dir for the user to download from.

    it would good to be able set a limit on filesize and virus scan files before the user gets them.

    for fetching the files, I'm not sure ftp is the way to go with how some people have issues with passive and active mode.
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    A shared filebase sounds interesting. I have almost 100GB of files I'd
    like to share, but I'm too lazy to sort and categorize them.

    Who would manage such a thing?

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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-12fl-this to MRO on Wed Jul 13 13:35:03 2022
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    To: MRO
    Re: file areas
    By: MRO to All on Wed Jul 13 2022 09:10 am

    digital man: ( it wont let me edit subject or to: user)

    Some editors (e.g. fseditor.js) support editing the message subject. Synchronet does not allow editors to change the "to: user" of a message.
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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-e5g-this to MRO on Wed Jul 13 13:39:40 2022
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    To: MRO
    Re: file areas
    By: MRO to All on Wed Jul 13 2022 09:10 am

    It would be nice if there was a way to network our file bases.

    FTN FDNs (file echoes) are already supported. Sounds like you're proposing more of an as-needed/requested method of file distribution. If you'd really like something like that considered, the proper method for proposing feature requests is via https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues
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    digital man (rob)

    Sling Blade quote #1:
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  • From Jas Hud@jas.hud@vert.synchro.net.remove-104q-this to Digital Man on Wed Jul 13 13:49:01 2022
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    To: Digital Man
    no, i mean something totally different. those echos aren't even used that much and they're messy.

    i mean it's in your file listings but it has a tag that it's on another bbs. bbs1 fetches the file from bbs2 and serves it up.
    a whole way for us to network our msg areas seamlessly to the end user.

    i'll post it in the requests
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  • From Nightfox@nightfox@DIGDIST.remove-2bl-this to Digital Man on Wed Jul 13 15:33:18 2022
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    To: Digital Man
    Re: file areas
    By: Digital Man to MRO on Wed Jul 13 2022 01:35 pm

    Some editors (e.g. fseditor.js) support editing the message subject.

    SlyEdit does as well.

    Nightfox

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  • From Tracker1@tracker1@TRN.remove-jma-this to MRO on Sat Jul 16 13:58:14 2022
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    To: MRO
    On 7/13/22 07:10, MRO wrote:

    I've said this before and suggested torrenting, but it was shot down.

    It would be nice if there was a way to network our file bases. I think
    that would add a lot to the software.

    Best bet would be a caching layer in front of IPFS on the local BBS...

    https://ipfs.io/

    Indexes and updates could be "published" through a coordination server
    via a regular web interface, and BBSes could download/cache subscribed directories.

    As to FTP, I think that being able to deliver over HTTP/HTTPS is far
    less problematic for users at this point. Many terminals even support
    opening links which would make it even easier for telnet/ssh users.

    If the system is open-source, then different "networks" could be run by different individuals, even backup/clone of the first to do it, which
    could "take over" if a given host/network goes down.
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