Subj : Freq processor To : Joachim Probst From : Vince Coen Date : Mon Oct 07 2019 13:30:32 Hello Joachim! Sunday October 06 2019 18:13, you wrote to All: > Hello everybody! > As I am back on the fidonet for a few weeks now and all the basic > stuff is running fine. I wanted to start for the next part of > reestablishing my old Shadow Corner BBS. I'm running binkd with husky > as the basic setup. husky supports the building of file lists, so far > so good. But I did not find a file request processor included in > husky, but as a lot of documentation is in russian language, I might > haved missed some information. > What file request processors do you use? > (standalone, I do not have a BBS backend installed yet and running on > linux on a raspberry pi). I also run a bbs on a Pi (3B+) as a back up for the main system. The Pi does a rsync every hour to ensure it is up to date but excludes various directories such as ~/bin as Pi is ARM and main is X64, there are a few others for similar reasons. The Pi runs mbse which is a total Linux system so there is nothing else needed other than crontab running. Needless to say the main system also runs mbse. Mbse is available as source from sourceforge (www.sourceforge.net/projects/mbsebbs) There are a few packages that also need to be installed before compiling it (using gcc) and on the Pi does take 10 minutes or so but I run it using a hard drive via a x830 plus case and a Laptop power source adapter (all via eBay) which is an easy process and the SD card is removed as not needed for the 3B+. Vince --- Mageia Linux v7.1 X64/Mbse v1.0.7.12A/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1) .