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 Message 878 
 Ryan Fantus to Rob Swindell 
 Re: Open-Adventure as a BBS door 
 24 Oct 22 01:49:50 
 
TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A48
MSGID: 1:218/820 80c29669
REPLY: 7593.doorgame@1:103/705 27b9d440
TZUTC: -0700
 RS> Now, as is, the game allows a user to save and restore their game and
 RS> specify the file path/name to save-to/restore-from, so that's a security
 RS> concern for sure. I made a fork (and a pending merge request) that

Excellent, downloaded and built, tested, and installed on my BBS :)

I've done similar with a number of opensource roguelikes - made them more or
less work as BBS doors and tried to plug the security gaps. Fortunately, the
roguelike universe is so incredibly incestuous they all basically implement
the same logic for saving and accessing the filesystem, so it makes it easy to
patch them.

Thanks for sharing this fork!

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