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Digital Man | HusTler | Logon Screens |
June 3, 2019 1:04 AM * |
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Re: Logon Screens By: HusTler to Digital Man on Sun Jun 02 2019 10:53 pm > Re: Logon Screens > By: Digital Man to HusTler on Sun Jun 02 2019 07:05 pm > > >> So I'm reading the Synchronet Docs and it says "(LOGON2, LOGON3, ... > >> LOGON9 also supported)" I take it that means I can have multiple logon > >> screens. No? So if my first logon screen for an ansi user is logon.ans > >> the next one would be named logon2.ans ?? > DM> It'll actually display logon1.* as well (if you have it). > > >> and Synchronet would call the second screen? > > DM> Display it (send it to the remote terminal), yes. > > >> Is tha right? What am I doing wrong? > I have logon.ans and logon1.ans in /sbbs/text/menu logon.ans displays but > logon1.ans does not display. > > The logon screens require user access? I'm not really sure what you're asking. The logon screens are displayed during *logon* (after a user is athenticated and granted *access* to the BBS). > So I have to edit logon.js also? No, not normally. Do you have logon1.asc file as well? A .msg or .asc file is *required* for every set of menu files you want to display. digital man This Is Spinal Tap quote #30: Big bottom, big bottom / Talk about mud flaps, my girl's got 'em! Norco, CA WX: 56.7°F, 91.0% humidity, 4 mph E wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.07-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) |
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