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|    Re: Not a valid PKT    |
|    17 Jan 23 22:52:38    |
      From: nospam.g00r00@f215.n129.z1.fidonet.org               TW> Finally, I recursively changed the owner of the Mystic directory and        TW> files to root leaving the sysop group unchanged. This worked, no        TW> errors. I now am trying to determine what the correct permission        TW> settings for the directories and folders should be so        TW> that I can run Mystic as the sysop user as the owner and group so that        TW> root is not exposed. Is there a way to give the sysop user permissions        TW> to the ethernet ports so Mystic can use the IP ports when running as the        TW> sysop user?              Your files should always be owned by the user and never root. So the chown -R       user:user /mystic is the right approach to take, which it sounds like you've       done.              You can set Linux to allow binding on ports less than 1024 if you want to.       Google is your friend there or maybe someone here can comment more on this       method? It probably should be a topic on the Wiki if its not.              You can also port forward port 23 to port 2323 for example and have Mystic       listening on that port.              You can also run "sudo ./mis server" and Mystic will change from root user to       the owner of the binaries, after it binds the ports.              To see the latter in action you can start with "sudo ./mis server" and then       telnet in. Export a message and while you're at the protocol selection prompt,       look in the node's temp directory at the exported message. It will be owned by       the BBS user that owns mystic and not root, even though you started the service       as root.              ... Help! I can't find the "ANY" key.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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