Subj : Questions about setting up DOS doors
To   : Sean Dennis
From : Raymond Quinn
Date : Fri Mar 29 2013 05:30 pm

-=> Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-

SD> Hi, everyone.

SD> I'm in the process of switching from OS/2 to Linux for my BBS.  I've

About time...

SD> However, I keep running into this problem:

SD> Menu[1] 7=(Run external program in shell), Opt:
SD> '/opt/mbse/bin/czodiac /N' Door: /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
SD> Execve: /bin/sh -c /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1
SD> Exec_nosuid: returned error 7

I run Synchronet and not MBSE. I have checked it out on numerous occasions
for the front-end mailer, but that is another story.

If I am correct, the line above means that you are running the program as a
user that has not been added as a valid SUperUser. If you were to run it as
root (often not a good idea), the error should not appear.

SD> THe problem is that I don't know what that error 7 is.  I've tried
SD> looking in the manual and I haven't been able to figure out an
SD> answer.

SD> Can anyone help point me in the right direction?

Again, if I am correct, you can find an introduction to sudo, or "super
user do" or "substitute user do". If I understand it correctly, it is a
user trying to run a program that requires the super user (root) or the
permissions of the file(s) being run are owned by root or another incorrect
user.

chown user.group /path/to/file/filename or
chown user.group -R /path/to/file

The "-R' means recursive, or everything in the specified directory,
including subdirectories.

Long story short, I have no idea what error 7 is and I had little luck on
Google.

Hope school is going well.


Happy Easter!

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