X-Git-Url: http://www.dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=cmd%2FCommands_en.hlp;h=f84d19e85f1388585a42b369ad383436fe9a04c6;hb=579810d363939640538f88a9caa86e01fe9c7709;hp=4cf906cfaccc06932f91243c47cc99f6f7eaba89;hpb=5b803645eaf1a462937d7cde0e9459f1a6d3f10e;p=spider.git diff --git a/cmd/Commands_en.hlp b/cmd/Commands_en.hlp index 4cf906cf..f84d19e8 100644 --- a/cmd/Commands_en.hlp +++ b/cmd/Commands_en.hlp @@ -1347,11 +1347,32 @@ use. If you want to get your normal privilege back you will need to either logout and login again (if you are on a console) or use the SYSOP command. +=== 0^SET/PASSWORD^Set your own password +This command only works for a 'telnet' user (currently). It will +only work if you have a password already set. This initial password +can only be set by the sysop. + +When you execute this command it will ask you for your old password, +then ask you to type in your new password twice (to make sure you +get it right). You may or may not see the data echoed on the screen +as you type, depending on the type of telnet client you have. + === 9^SET/PASSWORD ^Set a users password The password for a user can only be set by a full sysop. The string -can contain any characters but any spaces are removed (you can type in -spaces - but they won't appear in the password). You can see the -result with STAT/USER. +can contain any characters. + +The way this field is used depends on context. If it is being used in +the SYSOP command context then you are offered 5 random numbers and you +have to supply the corresponding letters. This is now mainly for ax25 +connections. + +If it is being used on incoming telnet connections then, if a password +is set or the: + + set/var $main::passwdreq = 1 + +command is executed in the startup script, then a password prompt is +given after the normal 'login: ' prompt. === 5^SET/SPIDER [..]^Make the callsign an DXSpider node Tell the system that the call(s) are to be treated as DXSpider node and @@ -1368,6 +1389,23 @@ correctly (assuming your locator is correct ;-). For example:- Tell the system where you are. For example:- SET/QTH East Dereham, Norfolk +=== 9^SET/REGISTER ...^Mark a user as registered +=== 9^UNSET/REGISTER ...^Mark a user as not registered +Registration is a concept that you can switch on by executing the + + set/var $main::regreq = 1 + +command (usually in your startup file) + +If a user is NOT registered then, firstly, instead of the normal +motd file (/spider/data/motd) being sent to the user at startup, the +user is sent the motd_nor file instead. Secondly, the non registered +user only has READ-ONLY access to the node. The non-registered user +cannot use DX, ANN etc. + +The only exception to this is that a non-registered user can TALK or +SEND messages to the sysop. + === 0^SET/TALK^Allow TALK messages to come out on your terminal === 0^UNSET/TALK^Stop TALK messages coming out on your terminal @@ -1513,7 +1551,7 @@ all the categories will be listed. === 1^SHOW/ISOLATE^Show list of ISOLATED nodes -=== 9^SHOW/LOCKOUT^Show the list of locked out or excluded callsigns +=== 9^SHOW/LOCKOUT |ALL^Show the list of locked out or excluded callsigns === 8^SHOW/LOG []^Show excerpts from the system log This command outputs a short section of the system log. On its own @@ -1672,6 +1710,8 @@ This command queries the QRZ callbook server on the internet and returns any information available for that callsign. This service is provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com +=== 9^SHOW/REGISTERED []^Show the registered users + === 0^SHOW/ROUTE ...^Show the route to the callsign This command allows you to see to which node the callsigns specified are connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config.