Subj : Re: Open-Adventure as a BBS door To : Ryan Fantus From : Rob Swindell Date : Mon Oct 24 2022 11:42:03 Re: Re: Open-Adventure as a BBS door By: Ryan Fantus to Rob Swindell on Mon Oct 24 2022 01:49 am > 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 > RS> security concern for sure. I made a fork (and a pending merge request) > RS> 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! Thank you for sharing my dog food! :-) -- digital man (rob) This Is Spinal Tap quote #2: Nigel Tufnel: Well, this piece is called "Lick My Love Pump". Norco, CA WX: 69.9øF, 16.0% humidity, 7 mph WSW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .