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<h1 align="Center">   PASSWD.SYS </h1>
 
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<pre><big><b>PASSWD.SYS (\FBB\SYSTEM).</b></big>

 This file is in SYSTEM directory.

 The first line in this file is the generic password. That is, this password
will be used for all sysops that do NOT have a special password of his own.
Be adviced to change this to your own, secret password !

 The next line is a special password for one special sysop. In this case
LA6CU. The two first numbers correspond to the same "security-numbers" in
<a href="fmtinit.htm">INIT.SRV</a> (check this). So in this case of LA6CU, I will have the security-<br>number 69 before a successful SYS-command, and 1023 after. In the next line<br>the numbers for LA6IM is 123 and 1023.<br><br> jkshdfkjasdfuweiuryiusdfashdfabsmfzmxncvbiouweqyriuyweruyasjhf<br> LA6CU 69 1023 jkasdhfiuweyiruyasidkasfuiweriuoasdfkjlahsdfjlha<br> LA6IM 123 1023 uiwyejhaskjdfhasdfiuyaiuowyeruakjsdfhkjahfdlkja<br><br> Each line in PASSWD.SYS can have a maximum of 255 characters.  For the first<br>tests with the BBS-program, you will only need the first line. Write whatever<br>you like in it, and have a copy of it an paper. And let nobody else see that<br>paper (hi).<br><br>To get priviliges as a remote sysop, you must first have been declared as a<br>sysop with the EU-command.  Set flag S for Sysop.<br>Next you must send the command SYS to the BBS.  The BBS will answer like:<br>LA1B-5&gt;  12 53 45 28 92  [0852415395]<br>You will have to respond by 5 characters, the 5 corresponding to the 5<br>numbers you have received from the BBS.  The extra numbers in brackets, the<br>[0852415395], is for an automatic MD2 password decoding system, which has<br>been implemented in TPK and some other terminal-programs (I believe..).<br>You may ignore the numbers in the brackets.<br><br><br><br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;

<font color="#800000">This page was last updated 17-Apr-99</font>

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