:::::::::::::: :: PASSWORD :: :::::::::::::: If sysop enable password support, each user can setup an own AX25 password. To use HTTP and POP3 the own name is used as password. If you login via other nets sysop must setup ttypassword for those users. Overview: --------- account possible password type commands ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ all: AX25 BayCom, MD2, MD5, Priv a pw, a pwline, a loginpwtype, pw AX25-S&F BayCom, MD2, MD5, Priv a pw, a sfpwtype sysop BayCom, MD2, MD5, Priv sysop, priv, md2, md5 only DOS: phone modem TTY password a ttypw (only sysop) only Linux and Windows: telnet TTY password a ttypw (only sysop) telnet-S&F BayCom, MD2, MD5, Priv, TTY a pw, a sfpwtype and a ttypw POP3 (ampr.org) name a name POP3 (internet) TTY password a ttypw (only sysop) SMTP (ampr.org) name a name SMTP (internet) TTY password a ttypw (only sysop) HTTP (ampr.org) name a name HTTP (internet) TTY password a ttypw (only sysop) Command "PRIV" can be used if a file "<call>.bcm" or "priv.bcm" exists. Sysop passwords must be setup in file "passwd.bcm". When using an AX25-Password, normally HTTP/POP3/NNTP can't be used, because there should be no security hole for call misusage. If AX25-Password contain the string "DUMMY" (in capital letters) this restrition is disabled, and HTTP/POP3/NNTP can be used. When using SMTP, normally POP3 is needed before SMTP. It's not needed if you set "alter unsecuresmtp 1". See also HELP ALTER PW, HELP USERSF PASSWORD, HELP ALTER PWLINE, HELP MD2, HELP ALTER TTYPW, HELP ALTER SFPWTYPE und HELP ALTER LOGINPWTYPE