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e:\node4 <== Path to BBS system file
The Door <== BBS Name
0 <== 0=Gap/1=Pc Board and everything else
N <== Maintain TimeLock log file? Y/N **
Y <== Read Password/CallerId from .SYS file? Y/N **
62 <== Exit errorlevel or DTR for invalid caller/timeslot **
PASSWORD <== Validate on PASSWORD or CALLERID (User Name)
e:\node4\good,2 <== Path to screen for valid callers & display seconds
e:\node4\bad,M <== Path to screen for invalid callers & display seconds
e:\node4\open,2 <== Path to screen for callers in open slot & display secs
100 <== Exempt Security Level **
=========================================================================
** These features are only available to registered users.
=========================================================================
Delete all comment lines shown above before using.
TIMELOCK.CNF is the required filename for Unregistered users. Registered
users may name this file as they please. Registered users may pass the name
of the "CNF" file on the command line when TimeLock is called. If no name
is passed TIMELOCK.CNF will be assumed.
Line 1: Path to BBS system file.
Enter the path to the BBS system files for this node.
Line 2: BBS Name
Enter your BBS Name as you wish it to appear to your users.
Line 3: 0=Gap/1=PC Board and everything else
Enter a 0 for Gap BBS systems. Enter a 1 for everything else. Remember
that your BBS system must be able to create a DOOR.SYS in order to function
properly with TimeLock. If this is an optional feature in your system, make
sure that it is implemented for each door that you wish to protect with
TimeLock.
Line 4: Maintain TimeLock Log file? Y/N (Registered Users only)
If you are a registered user you may create and maintain a log of who attempts
to access the doors you have protected with TimeLock by entering "Y" on this
line. The usage log will contain the date, user name, password provided, the
time, and whether or not the password was valid. Shareware users should
place a "N" on this line.
Line 5: Read Password/CallerId from .SYS file? Y/N (Registered Users only)
Registered users may enter a "Y" here to retrieve the caller ID (user name)
or users logon password AUTOMATICALLY from the .SYS file, without any user
intervention. This is ideal for NetMail HUBs as no change will be required
in your callers mail scripts. If you enter "N" the caller will be prompted
to enter a password when TimeLock is run. Shareware users should place a
"N" on this line.
Line 6: Exit errorlevel for invalid caller/timeslot.
If you are a registered user you may specify the errorlevel (between 1 and
255, or DTR) that you wish TimeLock to exit with if the caller is not valid
for the protected timeslot. If the caller is valid for the timeslot, or if
the timeslot is open, TimeLock will exit with an errorlevel of 0. If DTR is
specified, TimeLock will disconnect any callers out of their time slot for
you. Valid errorlevels for Shareware users is either 0 or 255.
Line 7: Validate on PASSWORD or CALLERID.
Enter PASSWORD to validate callers based on the password provided or retrieved.
Enter CALLERID to validate callers based on the CallerID provided or retrieved.
Line 8: Path and file name of screen for valid callers & display seconds.
Enter the full path and filename (no extension) for the screen/message to be
shown if a caller is in their timeslot follow by a comma and the number of
seconds to pause after displaying the file. There should be an ASCII and
ANSI file. For example: if E:\NODE4\GOOD is on this line, there should be
a GOOD. file in ASCII and a GOODG. file in ANSI. You should specify
the word "NONE", a comma "," and a 0 to disable the display. You may also
specify "M" for the display seconds and TimeLock will require a key press
from the caller to continue.
Line 9: Path and file name of screen for invalid callers & display seconds.
Enter the full path and filename (no extenxion) for the screen/message to be
shown if a caller is not their timeslot followed by a comma and the number
of seconds to pause after displaying the file. There should be an ASCII
and ANSI file as described for Line 8 or, you may also specify NONE, for
the filename and/or "0" for the display seconds or "M" to require a manual
keypress from the caller.
Line 10: Path to screen for callers in open slot & display seconds.
Enter the full path and filename (no extension) for the screen/message to
be shown if a caller is in an open timeslot followed by a comma and the
number of seconds to pause after displaying the file. There should be an
ASCII and ANSI file as described for Line 8 or, you may specify NONE,
for the filename and/or "0" for the display seconds or, "M" to require a
manual keypress from the caller to continue.
Line 11: Exempt Security Level. (Registered Users only)
If you are a registered users you may enter the security level that you
wish to exempt for TimeLocks protection. Note that it will exempt the level
enter AND ALL HIGHER LEVELS. This feature allows you to permit groups of
people unrestricted access without having to establish a TimeData record
for each one. If you do not wish to exempt any level enter a number higher
than your highest security level. If you are a Shareware user enter 255 on
this line.