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- ; DOOR.CFG - Sample OpenDoors door configuration file
- ;
- ; This configuration file can be used by the sysop to customize an OpenDoors
- ; door for use on their own system. The information in this file is NOT usually
- ; needed, and the file can be left as is, or even erased, without effecting the
- ; door's performance. OpenDoors is designed to run on almost any BBS system
- ; automatically, without requiring anything but to the door's .EXE file.
- ; However, there are many cases where the sysop may wish to customize a door's
- ; operation using this configuration file. The configuration file system is
- ; provided to allow the customization of options such as paging hours, maximum
- ; time permitted within the door, etc., and to allow OpenDoors doors to be run
- ; under even the most non-typical BBS setups.
- ;
- ; Any text following a semi-colon (;), and blank lines, are ignored.
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; BBS system directory. Indicates where the door information file (drop file)
- ; can be found. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate this option.
- ;
- ;BBSDir C:\BBS
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; The door's working directory. This is where the door's system files are
- ; located. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate this option.
- ;
- ;DoorDir C:\BBS\MYDOOR
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Local mode override. Forces door to always operate in local test mode.
- ; Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate this option. When this mode is
- ; activated, no door information file is required and default settings are
- ; used for the user's name, location, etc.
- ;
- ;LocalMode
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Door personality setting. This setting selects one of a number of sysop
- ; interface personalities. Each personality setting emulates the status line
- ; format and sysop function keys of a particular BBS package. Valid
- ; personality settings are:
- ;
- ; Standard (OpenDoors style, simplified from RA)
- ; PCBoard
- ; RemoteAccess
- ; Wildcat
- ;
- Personality Standard
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Log File options. "LogFileName" specifies filename (path optional) where the
- ; door should record log information. To disable the log file altogether,
- ; remove the semi-colon (;) from the "DisableLogging" line.
- ;
- ;LogFileName DOOR.LOG
- ;DisableLogging
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; BBS node number that door is running on. Only used if OpenDoors is unable
- ; to determine the node number by some other means.
- ;
- Node 1
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Sysop paging hours. Sysop paging will be permitted beginning at the start
- ; time, up until, but not including, the end time. Times should be in 24-hour
- ; format. To disable paging on a particular day, set the paging start and end
- ; times to the same time. To make paging always available, set the start time
- ; to 0:00 and the end time to 23:59.
- ;
- ; Start Time End Time
- SundayPagingHours 9:00 22:00
- MondayPagingHours 8:30 22:00
- TuesdayPagingHours 8:30 22:00
- WednesdayPagingHours 8:30 22:00
- ThursdayPagingHours 8:30 22:00
- FridayPagingHours 8:30 22:00
- SaturdayPagingHours 9:00 22:00
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Duration of sysop page. Value indicates the number of beeps that compose the
- ; sysop page alarm, with one beep sounded per second.
- ;
- PageDuration 10
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Maximum length of time a user is permitted to access the door. If the user's
- ; total remaining time on the BBS is less than this value, the user will only
- ; be permitted to access the door for this shorter length of time. This option
- ; may be disabled by placing a semi-colon (;) at the beginning of the line.
- ; When this option is disabled, the user will be permitted to use the full
- ; of their remaining time on the BBS within the door.
- ;
- ;MaximumDoorTime 15
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Inactivity timeout. Specifies the maximum number of seconds that may elapse
- ; without the user pressing any key, before the user will be automatically
- ; disconnected. A value of 0 disables inactivity timeouts.
- ;
- InactivityTimeout 200
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Name of the sysop. OpenDoors can usually determine the sysop's name from the
- ; information passed to the door by the BBS. However, some BBS software does
- ; not supply this information to doors. In such cases, if the sysop's name is
- ; required by the door, it may be supplied here. Remove the semi-colon (;) to
- ; activate this option.
- ;
- ;SysopName The Sysop
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Name of the BBS. OpenDoors can usually determine the name of the BBS from
- ; the information passed to the door by the BBS. However, some BBS software
- ; does not supply this information to door programs. In such cases, if the
- ; name of the BBS is needed by the door, it may be supplied here. Remove the
- ; semi-colon (;) to activate this option.
- ;
- ;SystemName Unnamed BBS
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Door colour options. These options specify the various text colours that
- ; will be used by the door if ANSI or AVATAR graphics modes are available.
- ; Colours are specified in the format:
- ;
- ; {Bright} {Flashing} [Foreground Colour] on [Background Colour]
- ;
- ; Where foreground and background colours are one of:
- ;
- ; Black
- ; Blue
- ; Green
- ; Cyan
- ; Red
- ; Magenta
- ; Yellow / Brown
- ; White / Grey
- ;
- ; Note that some of these options (such as those that pertain to files
- ; listings) are not used for all doors.
- ;
- ChatUserColour Bright white on black
- ChatSysopColour Bright red on black
- FileListTitleColour Bright yellow on black
- FileListNameColour Bright yellow on black
- FileListSizeColour Bright magenta on black
- FileListDescriptionColour Cyan on black
- FileListOfflineColour Bright red on black
- PagePromptColour Bright white on black
- PopupMenuTitleColour Bright white on grey
- PopupMenuBorderColour Black on grey
- PopupMenuTextColour Black on grey
- PopupMenuKeyColour Red on grey
- PopupMenuHighlightColour Grey on black
- PopupMenuHighKeyColour Red on black
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Memory swapping options. These options are generally not needed, but can be
- ; used to customize OpenDoor's swapping behaviour. "SwappingDir" can be used
- ; to specify which directory or directories should be used for swapping.
- ; Multiple directory paths can be seperated using a semi-colon.
- ; "SwappingNoEMS" can be used to prevent any swapping from being done to EMS
- ; memory, and "SwappingDisable" can be used to disable memory swapping
- ; altogether. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate any of these options.
- ;
- ;SwappingDir C:\
- ;SwappingNoEMS
- ;SwappingDisable
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Serial port options. These options are generally not needed, as these
- ; settings can usually be determined from the BBS door information file.
- ; "LockedBPS" specifies the the BPS rate at which the door should communicate
- ; with the modem. "SerialPort" specifies the port port number that the modem
- ; is connected to. Unless you have reassigned the port numbers through your
- ; FOSSIL drive, port 0 corresponds to COM1, port 1 corresponds to COM2, and
- ; so on. Remove the semi-colon (;) to activate either of these options.
- ;
- ;LockedBPS 38400
- ;SerialPort 0
- ;
- ;
- ; Under DOS, a FOSSIL driver is normally used for serial I/O if one is
- ; available. If a FOSSIL driver has not been loaded, the door communicates
- ; directly with the modem. Removing the semi-colon (;) from the "NoFossil"
- ; option causes the door to always communicate directly with the modem,
- ; bypassing any FOSSIL driver.
- ;
- ;NoFossil
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; The following options only apply for the MS-DOS version of this program,
- ; and only if a FOSSIL driver is NOT being used for serial communications.
- ; If a FOSSIL driver IS being used, these options are normally set on the
- ; FOSSIL driver command line. Under Windows, these options are set in the
- ; control panel.
- ;
- ; Hexidecimal address of the serial port. This address can usually be
- ; determined automatically for ports COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4, and is
- ; normally only required for ports COM5 and higher. Remove the semi-colon
- ; (;) to activate this option.
- ;
- ;PortAddress 2F8
- ;
- ;
- ; Interrupt request line that the serial port is using. May be any IRQ line
- ; from 1 to 15. By default, IRQ line 4 is used for ports COM1: and COM3:,
- ; while IRQ line 3 is used for all other ports. Remove the semi-colon (;)
- ; to activate this option.
- ;
- ;PortIRQ 4
- ;
- ;
- ; Serial I/O buffer sizes. "ReceiveBuffer" specifies the number of bytes in
- ; the serial I/O receive buffer. You may want to increase this buffer size
- ; if you find that characters being sent from the user's modem are being lost.
- ; "TransmitBuffer" specifies the number of bytes in the serial I/O transmit
- ; buffer. You may want to increase this buffer size for improved performance
- ; in some multitasking environments. A transmit buffer size smaller than 3072
- ; bytes is not recommended.
- ;
- ReceiveBuffer 256
- TransmitBuffer 3072
- ;
- ;
- ; UART FIFO buffers. Normally, OpenDoors will use 16550A UART FIFO buffers
- ; if they are available. You can prevent OpenDoors from using the FIFO
- ; buffers, even if they are available, by removing the semi-colon before
- ; the "NoFIFO" keyword. The "FIFOTriggerSize" specifies how many characters
- ; may be placed in the FIFO buffers before an serial I/O interrupt is
- ; envoked. Valid values are 1, 4, 8 and 14 bytes. The default value is 4
- ; bytes.
- ;
- ;NoFIFO
- FIFOTriggerSize 4
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; The following options control if and how the Windows version of this program
- ; disables DTR response by the modem prior to exiting. Normally, the sequence
- ; of modem commands specified by DisableDTR is sent before exiting, to prevent
- ; the modem from hanging up. To disable this feature, remove the semi-colon
- ; (;) at the beginning of the NoDTRDisable line.
- ;
- ; DisableDTR specifies a series of commands to be sent to the modem, and
- ; responses to be received by the modem. Each command and response is
- ; separated by a space. A tilde (~) character denotes a one second pause, and
- ; a pipe (|) denotes a CR.
- ;
- ;NoDTRDisable
- DisableDTR ~+++ OK AT&D0| OK ATO|
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Custom door information file support. OpenDoors automatically recognizes
- ; most door information file (drop file) formats, including DORINFO?.DEF,
- ; EXITINFO.BBS, DOOR.SYS, SFDOORS.DAT, CALLINFO.BBS and CHAIN.TXT. However,
- ; to permit OpenDoors doors to operate on BBS systems that produce a different
- ; format file, you may define a custom door information file format. A custom
- ; door information file format is defined using the "CustomFileName" command,
- ; followed by one or more lines beginning with the "CustomFileLine" command.
- ;
- ; The "CustomFileName" option specifies the filename used to distinguish this
- ; file format from other file formats. This filename should not include a
- ; path. To specify the path where the door information file is located, use
- ; the BBSDir setting, near the beginning of this file. If the filename of the
- ; custom format is the same as that of one of the built-in formats, the custom
- ; format will override the built-in format.
- ;
- ; The actual format of the custom file is specified using a number of lines
- ; that begin with the keyword "CustomFileLine". Each of these lines will
- ; correspond to a single line in the door information file, with the option
- ; following the "CustomFileLine" keyword specifying the information that can
- ; be found on that line. This can be one of the following keywords:
- ;
- ; Ignore - Causes the next line in the door information
- ; file to be ignored. Use on lines for which none
- ; of the options below apply.
- ; ComPort - COM? port the modem is connected to
- ; (0 indicates local mode)
- ; FossilPort - Fossil port number the modem is connected to
- ; ModemBPS - BPS rate at which to communicate with modem
- ; (0 or non-numerical value indicates local mode)
- ; LocalMode - 1, T or Y if door is operating in local mode
- ; UserName - Full name of the user
- ; UserFirstName - First name(s) of the user
- ; UserLastName - Last name of the user
- ; Alias - The user's psuedonym / handle
- ; HoursLeft - Hours user has left online
- ; MinutesLeft - Minutes user has left online, or time left online
- ; in format hh:mm
- ; SecondsLeft - Seconds user has left online, or time left online
- ; in format hh:mm:ss or format mm:ss
- ; (If more than one of the above time options are
- ; used, the user time left is taken to be the total
- ; of all of these values.)
- ; ANSI - 1, T, Y or G for ANSI graphics mode
- ; AVATAR - 1, T or Y for AVATAR graphics mode
- ; RIP - 1, T or Y for RIP graphics mode
- ; PagePausing - 1, T or Y if user wishes a pause at end of screen
- ; ScreenLength - Number of lines on user's screen
- ; ScreenClearing - 1, T or Y if screen clearing mode is on
- ; Security - The user's security level / access level
- ; City - City the user is calling from
- ; Node - Node number user is connected to
- ; SysopName - Full name of the sysop
- ; SysopFirstName - The sysop's first name(s)
- ; SysopLastName - The sysop's last name
- ; SystemName - Name of the BBS
- ;
- ;
- CustomFileName EXAMPLE.DEF ; Same format as DORINFO?.DEF
- CustomFileLine SystemName
- CustomFileLine SysopFirstName
- CustomFileLine SysopLastName
- CustomFileLine ComPort
- CustomFileLine ModemBPS
- CustomFileLine Ignore
- CustomFileLine UserFirstName
- CustomFileLine UserLastName
- CustomFileLine City
- CustomFileLine ANSI
- CustomFileLine Security
- CustomFileLine MinutesLeft
- ;
- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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