login_configuration
By Selecting option [L] Iniquity will display a screen similar to the one below. On this screen is a list of options that allow you to configure certain aspects of the logon functions. Things like passwords, security checks between a set number of calls, or security level checks. ______________________________________________________________________________ \_________ . __________ . __ | ________ __ . ___/ // \ : \ \\ | \ : \ \\ \ : \ jp __/ \ | \ \ : \\ . \ \ \ | \\ \_________/____| //_____/_____ _/__________/______/_______/___ ' / [iniquity2.0] |____/ ========= /__________/ =============== \\____________/ (BBS Logon Configuration)::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (a) System Access Password (b) Baud Override Password (c) SysOp AutoLogin No (d) Use Matrix Login Yes (e) Offer Application? Yes (f) Time Limit Per Call No (g) System Password Login s250 (h) Calls Before Birthdate Check 10 (i) Calls Before Phone # Check 5 (j) Maximum Logon Attempts 5 (k) If Ansi isn't detected? Prompt user to enable ansi and continue (l) Minimum connect baudrate 9600 (m) New user matrix autologin No ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ À: iq config % arrows: move lightbar enter/key: select escape: quit menu :Ù [A] System Access Password - This option allows you to set a password that a user must enter correctly in order to gain access to the system. If this is left blank, all password check is disabled. [B] Baud Override Password - This option allows you to set a password that a user must enter correctly if the want access to the system, but don't have a fast enough baud rate. If this option is blank, then any user who doesn't have a fast enough modem will be dropped. [C] SysOp AutoLogin - This option allows you to toggle Iniquity's ability of by passing the logon process, entering all information is for you, and proceeding to the main menu. [D] Use matrix Login - This option allows you to toggle Iniquity's ability to use a matrix logon menu. This option works much like RENEGADE's shuttle logon menu. [E] Offer Application? - This option allows you to toggle Iniquity's ability to offer a new user application if a user is found not to be in the user listing. [F] Time Limit Per Call - This option allows you to toggle Iniquity's ability using the time limits per call instead of per day. [G] System Password Login - This option allows you to set the security level (SL) that a user must have before they will be prompted for the system password. [H] Calls Before Birthdate Check - This option allows you to set how many calls a user must have between each birth date check. [I] Calls Before phone # Check - This option allows you to set how many calls a user must have between each phone number check. [J] Maximum Logon Attempts - This option allows you to set how many times a user can attempt to logon before they are either sent back to the matrix logon menu, or are dropped by the system. [K] If Ansi isn't detected? - This option allows you to toggle what Iniquity will do if ansi is not detected when a user connects. [L] Minimum connect baudrate - This option allows you to set the minimum baudrate a user is allowed to logon into Iniquity at. [M] New User Matrix Autologon - This option allows you to have Iniquity automatically logon new users who sucessfully apply at the logon matrix.
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