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;******************************************************************************
;* *
;* *
;* *
;* ┌──────────┬───────────┐ *
;* │ BBS ┼ │ *
;* │ ╓───╖ │ ╓ │ AntiAd Configuration File *
;* │ ║ ║ ┼ ║ │ *
;* │ ╟───╢ ╓┼─║ ╓── │ Version 1.41 *
;* ├┼──╫─┼─╫─╫■─╫─╨┼─╥───┼┤ *
;* │ ╙ ╙ ╙┼─╜ ───╜ │ (c) Copyright 1992-1996 - Stacy Smith *
;* │ ┼ │ *
;* └──────────┴───────────┘ *
;* *
;* *
;* *
;* The latest version of AntiAd can always be obtained from my BBS: *
;* *
;* The Bloom Beacon-Picayune BBS *
;* Node 1: *** DOWN *** (USRobotics Courier Dual Standard) *
;* *
;* *
;* *
;******************************************************************************
;
;
;******************************************************************************
;* *
;* Beginning of AntiAd configuration file *
;* *
;******************************************************************************
;
; The path/filename of the log file for AntiAd to record its activities.
; Comment out if you don't want disk logging. Warning: If you need support,
; don't come to me without a log file! <g>
LOG_FILE c:\antiad\antiad.log
;
; AntiAd is capable of executing another program before returning to the
; upload processor. If this is desired enter the command line to be
; executed by AntiAd, otherwise, comment the line out. If this option is
; used, AntiAd will return the errorlevel returned by this program to the
; upload processor. Place the variable @FILE@ where the filespec is to be
; placed on the command line. Some examples for the most popular virus
; testers are (only one can be configured in AntiAd, however, and they must
; be OS-compatible):
; F-PROT: d:\f-prot\f-prot /nomem /nosub /noboot @FILE@
; SCAN version 1: d:\scan\scan /a /nomem /nopause @FILE@
; SCAN version 2: d:\scan\scan /all /nomem @FILE@
; Thunderbyte: d:\tbav\tbscan AF HR NoBoot NoMem Batch @FILE@
; OS/2 SCAN: d:\os2scan\os2scan /all @FILE@
; CHK_CMD_LINE [Copy command line for desired virus scanner from above list]
;
; If you want AntiAd to use a specific directory for storage of BBS ads
; detected and removed from archives, enter the full pathname (including the
; trailing backslash). If you do not want the file saved for later inspection,
; comment it out.
STORAGE_DIR c:\antiad\storage\
;
; The errorlevel that AntiAd is to return to DOS if no BBS ads were found
; by AntiAd while processing the subdirectory specified (valid values 0 to
; 255). Note that if you use the CHK_CMD_LINE feature, this parameter is
; not used.
NO_AD_ERRLEV 0
;
; The errorlevel that AntiAd is to return to DOS if one or more BBS ads were
; found by AntiAd (valid values 0 to 255). Note that if you use the
; CHK_CMD_LINE feature, this parameter is not used.
AD_ERRLEV 0
;
; This parameter defines how AntiAd dispositions files detected as BBS ads
; via the CRC-32 signature method. If you want AntiAd to delete the ad file,
; enter DELETE or comment the line out; if you want AntiAd to store the
; ad file in the storage directory (and delete it from the archive being
; processed), enter STORE.
DB_DISP delete
;
; This parameter defines how AntiAd dispositions files detected as BBS ads
; via the filename check. If you want AntiAd to delete the ad file, enter
; DELETE; if you want AntiAd to store the ad file, enter STORE or comment
; the line out.
NAME_DISP store
;
; This parameter defines how AntiAd dispositions files detected as BBS ads
; via the keyword algorithm. If you want AntiAd to delete the ad file, enter
; DELETE; if you want AntiAd to store the ad file, enter STORE or comment
; the line out.
KEYWORD_DISP store
;
; The directory path and name for the BBS ads CRC database.
ADS_DB c:\antiad\antiad.db
;
; The directory path and name for the BBS ads name list file. This is a
; ASCII text file with one 12 character filename per line. Note that no
; wildcards are permitted. Note that only tiny files (less than a hard-
; determined number of bytes) will be checked by filename.
NAME_LIST c:\antiad\names.lst
;
; This is the maximum size, in bytes, of files that will be filename tested.
; As this is a potentially dangerous function (filename checking is hardly
; an accurate means of identifying ads), it is recommended this be kept as
; small as possible (no more than a few K). It wouldn't be good to delete
; a 100K executable from uploads by accident because it had the same name
; as some dinky BBS ad.
NAME_SIZE_LIMIT 1024
;
; The keyword sets (separated by commas) to search potential BBS ad files for.
; Note that these keywords are case-sensitive! If a potential ad file contains
; ALL of the keywords or phrases, it will be dispositioned as a BBS ad. I
; suggest using the BBS name, area code and exchange, modem brand and other
; key terms in their ads that seem static. Between 5 and 10 keywords are
; allowed per line; one line comprises a keyword set (a keyword set may not be
; more than 128 characters long). Note that BBS ad scanning time increases
; with the number of keywords and keyword sets.
KEYWORDS Rusty,Edie's,216,726,Robotics,LINES,FRIENDLIEST
KEYWORDS ROSE,MEDIA,Rose,Media,416,733,Robotics,McAfee
KEYWORDS ROSE,MEDIA,416,733,USR,rosebbs,McAfee's
;
;******************************************************************************
;* *
;* End of AntiAd configuration file *
;* *
;******************************************************************************
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