F I D O N E W S -- | Vol. 9 No. 50 (14 December 1992) A newsletter of the | FidoNet BBS community | Published by: _ | / \ | "FidoNews" BBS /|oo \ | +1-415-863-2739 (_| /_) | NEW!--> 1:1/23@FidoNet _`@/_ \ _ | editor@fidonews.fidonet.org | | \ \\ | | (*) | \ )) | Editors: |__U__| / \// | Tom Jennings _//|| _\ / | Tim Pozar (_/(_|(____/ | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | -- JOSEPH PULITZER ----------------------------+--------------------------------------- /********************************************************************* * IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address for FidoNews has been changed. * * The new address is: * * * * FidoNews = 1:1/23 * * * * Starting January 1993 email sent to the old address will not be * * forwarded! You were warned! * *********************************************************************/ For information, copyrights, article submissions, obtaining copies and other boring but important details, please refer to the end of this file. Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1 Editorial: Snore .............................................. 1 2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 3 Lost Children ................................................. 3 PGP-Toss.LZH - Pretty Good Privacy Tosser ..................... 4 Bad Nodelist Entries .......................................... 8 PGP 2.1 Available ............................................. 14 FITNESS ECHO .................................................. 15 The Swedenborgian Ideas Echo .................................. 16 Introducing FrontDoor APX ..................................... 17 Brigadoon Village Network ..................................... 19 3. FIDONEWS INFORMATION .......................................... 22 FidoNews 9-50 Page 1 14 Dec 1992 ====================================================================== EDITORIAL ====================================================================== Editorial: Snore by Tom Jennings (1:1/23) Nothing new this week, really. Really. So I'll just shut up. Oh yeah, please send more questions for the "Ask EFF!" column. What's "Ask EFF!"? Well, the premiere column ran last week. It will be a monthly column devoted to BBS & FidoNet'ing legal issues for sysops and users. Questions sent here will be answered by Shari Steele, a telecomm-savvy staff lawyer form the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation). Here's the little infobox that preceeds each column: +------------------------------------------------------+ | Ask EFF! | | | | Ask EFF! is a monthly column devoted to answering | | sysops questions about their online rights. Answers | | to "Ask EFF!" are provided by Shari Steele, a Staff | | Attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. EFF | | is a nonprofit, membership organization dedicated to | | advancing freedom and openness in computer-based | | communications. | | Send your questions to "Ask EFF!" c/o FidoNews, | | 1:1/23 in FidoNet, or to ask.eff@fidonews.fidonet.org| +------------------------------------------------------+ (The EFF was founded to deal with the social and legal aspects of communiations technology. Here on the FidoNews BBS I've got one of their infodisks setup as a file area. Feel free to call in and browse, and take a look to see what they're about. Or contact the EFF at eff@eff.org via Internet. Sorry, no FidoNet access...) Well, one more thing. I've generated a PGP 2.x public key for FidoNews. It is included in the boilerplate section at the end of FidoNews. If you feel the need, you can secure correspondence to FidoNews using the public key. FidoNews 9-50 Page 2 14 Dec 1992 Well, OK, one last thing. I forgot this last week. From: John Souvestre@1:396/1 To: Tom Jennings@1:1/23 Subject: FidoNews - Table of Contents Hi Tom. Have you ever wanted to be able to do a quick search for an article which appeared in FidoNews? I have! So... I've sent you the following files: FNEWS1TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 1 (1984) FNEWS2TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 2 (1985) FNEWS3TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 3 (1986) FNEWS4TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 4 (1987) FNEWS5TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 5 (1988) FNEWS6TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 6 (1989) FNEWS7TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 7 (1990) FNEWS8TC.ZIP FidoNews, Table of Contents, Vol. 8 (1991) Each contains a single file which is made up of the Table of Contents for that year's FidoNews issues. Except for the first year, each of the ZIP's is about 10K. If you feel that it's worthwhile, you are welcome to mention them in FidoNews. They are available for FReq. AARGH! Because of a bug? misfeature? of 4DOS and NETWARE LITE, when I MOVEd the files John sent me to the fnews directory on the FidoNews BBS, they disappeared. You can filerequest them still from Johns system. Thanks John! I hate all software. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-50 Page 3 14 Dec 1992 ====================================================================== ARTICLES ====================================================================== Some Thoughts on Recent Articles Name withheld for obvious reasons In issues 943 and 944 of FIDONEWS, two articles stood out for me. The first was an editorial by Mr. Jennings wherein he speculated that a lost girl, found through FIDO, may not have wanted to be found. The second was an article lauding all those who participated in said finding. I have waited in vain to hear any response to eithor of those articles, perhaps because I am a coward, and the pieces hit just a little too close to home. I have thought about it for several weeks, and decided that someone has to speak up. Hence this. I am going to make it short and sweet ... attempt to tell it as a story. I am married to a lovely lady, about 33 years old. When she turned 12 or so, like most young girls, she started to develop as a woman. Unlike most young girls, however, she also started to get raped by her father two or three times per week ... maybe that is not unlike most young girls ... I know only that I find it horrific. At fourteen, she started to run away from home. She was found and returned. More rape. She comes form a wealthy and politically well connected familly. Excellent access to police, excellent access to judges. In fact, the judge that would hear any child abuse cases was appointed by her father. Nevertheless, her father began to get worried. He hired a psychiatrist in an attempt to get her committed. It is a measure of the power of Authority, perhaps, that this psychiatrist, although a respected member of the establishment, was afraid to blow the whistle. It is a measure of human decency that he assisted her in running away, this time successfully. She changed her name and country, and began to live on the streets as a fifteen year old. Twice she was tracked ... both times she was able to dissappear. She put herself through highschool, and then through university (BA & MA). She earned her way both illegally and legally ... everything from dealing drugs to delivering pizza. I met her when she logged into my BBS and argued quite eloquently for aliases. She had been validated under an alias, but one that was also in the phone book. It was not the same as the name on her degrees, nor the one that she works under. Eventually I gave her a yet another by marrying her. FidoNews 9-50 Page 4 14 Dec 1992 We are learning, she and I. I am learning that my middle class background does not qualify me to make judgements, and I am learning street smarts (which I always thought I had). She is learning not to hide. But when I read those two pieces, I could not help but hear her response to me, in one of those countless talks that we have had on people, and on society, and on trust. She had expressed a profound mistrust of a couple that I rather liked. I asked why, coupled with the observation that they were both kindly people. Her reply was succinct and to the point. "Whenever I ran away, f*****s like that always helped the police to bring me back. They are do-gooders that insist only their standards and world-view apply to everything". I hestitate to condemn efforts such as the one made to find that little girl. I also think that times have have changed in the last twenty years ... perhaps a young girl of today has a chance of being believed. That, of course, presumes she has the nerve to state the truth. My wife would simply say that she would be stupid to make the assumption ... smart kids run. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Fredric L. Rice, The Skeptic Tank, 1:102/890.0. (818) 914-9551 Version 1.1, December 1992 PGP-Toss.LZH - Pretty Good Privacy Tosser Objectives: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Echo Mail and Network Mail directories are scanned for *.MSG message files which contain PGP encrypted messages. When such mssages are located, PGP-Toss will either move them to another directory or make a copy of each message into another directory. PGP-Toss can also return PGP encrypted mail to the origination system automatically, allowing the message to be marked as either "HOLD for pick-up" or "IMMEDIATE transmission." After a PGP-type message has been processed, it is 'marked' as having been processed by setting the first character in the 'subject' field with a '.' (a period character.) PGP-Toss will ignore all messages that have subjects which are preceeded with a period. Why? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= FidoNews 9-50 Page 5 14 Dec 1992 To accumulate PGP texts automatically and put them into a single directory for review or further automatic processing. This enables operators and Users to use the PGP project a little easier. Public Keys which are exchanged in EchoMail forums as well as encrypted messages may be copied to an accumulation subdirectory or folder. In addition, those systems which would not like to allow encrypted messages to pass through their systems can intercept them, accumulating them in a directory, and then either destroy them or return them to the origination system. Kludge Lines Supported: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- PGP-Toss, when automatic message returns are enabled, will provide the following kludge lines in the *.MSG files it creates: MSGID FLAGS IMM, DIR FMPT TOPT INTL Diagnostic displays: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= If /diag is offered on the command line, PGP-Toss will offer information on what it is doing while it is processing the messages areas it is told to look in. Configuration elements: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The environmental variable PGPTOSS is used to tell PGP-Toss what directory the PGP-TOSS.CFG configuration file is located in. If the environment variable is not set, the current directory is assumed. set PGPTOSS=C:\UTIL\ A sample configuration file follows. This is offered for a detailed description of how and what this project does: ; What is your systems network address? Please use the standard ; format and syntax for this, include the point and zone, please. system 1:102/890.0 ; The look command describes a directory to search for PGP ; messages. There may be any number of these commands. The FidoNews 9-50 Page 6 14 Dec 1992 ; sequence of search will follow the sequence in the configuration ; file. There must be at least one such command. look c:\fd\echo\socal look c:\fd\echo\net102 ; Messages containing PGP stuff may be either moved to a holding ; directory or copied to another directory. Messages may not be ; both copied and moved BOTH. ; ; If PGP messages should be returned to the originator, this value ; would usually indicate the path to the network mail directory and ; the 'return' value in the configuration file below would be set ; to YES. ; ; If messages are not to be moved out of the echo mail directory ; and moved into another directory, the value which follows the ; MOVE-TO keyword should be "NONE" move-to c:\fd\pgphold ; Messages containing PGP stuff may be copied to another directory ; without killing the original. If you do not wish a duplicate to ; be placed in another directory the value which follows the ; COPY-TO keyword should be "NONE" ; ; If the value offered is the network directory, the RETURN ; command below would be set to YES to automatically return the ; message to the originating system. copy-to none ; Messages that contain PGP text may be returned to the ; originators system. The "MOVE-TO" or "COPY-TO" command above ; would indicate the network mail directory. ; ; The value here is YES or NO with NO being the default. return no ; Messages that are to be returned to the origination system may ; be marked for 'Hold for pick-up.' This value configures whether ; messages which should be returned will be marked as Hold. ; ; The value here is YES or NO with NO being the default. hold no FidoNews 9-50 Page 7 14 Dec 1992 ; Messages that are to be returned to the origination system may ; be marked a "immediate mailing." This value configures whether ; messages which should be returned will be marked as Immediate. ; ; The value here is YES or NO with NO being the default. immediate no ; Every time a message is copied or moved, a log file entry can ; be made. If logging is desired, the following value should be ; set to YES else it should be set to NO. Default is NO. ; ; The log file name is : PGP-TOSS.LOG log yes ErrorLevels: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The PGP-Toss program wll return with an error level which is used to indicate to the calling batch file what the condition of the projects compleation was. The usual return value of 0 indicates a successfull run. However, when there are failures of some sort, the following ERRORLEVEL values will be returned: No_Problems 0 Missing_Config 10 No_Memory 11 Config_Return_Error 12 Config_Hold_Error 13 Config_Immediate_Error 14 Config_Look_Error 15 Move_Copy_Bad 16 Cant_Read_Message 17 Cant_Open_File 18 Cant_Create_File 19 Cant_Write_Message 20 Cant_Update_Message 21 Reseek_Error 22 Bad_System_Address 23 The Future -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In version 1.2, it is hoped, the project will be able to offer a list of the so-called "Security HUBs" that appear in the nodelist. In version 1.2, the command line argument /list will list all of the Security HUBs in the systems Zone and Network, if any. If the command line argument is /listall, the project will offer a list of all Security HUBs appearing in the nodelist. This update wll be performed when the nodelist flag for the FidoNews 9-50 Page 8 14 Dec 1992 Security HUBs is approved. It is requested that no one take the source code and make further releases until I have finished this update. Distribution Package: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- PGP-TOSS.LZH contains: PGP-TOSS.EXE Executed file. PGP-TOSS.CFG Sample configuration file. Please update. PGP-TOSS.C The source code in C for this project. PGP-TOSS.DOC This documentation file. This project is copywritten by myself yet I grant anyone to use the project and the source code as they wish. Please note that I refuse to be held responsible for its use or misuse yet I _will_ take people who steal from the public domain by selling my stuff (for _any_ cost) to court. In other words, please distribute freely. Fredric L. Rice Packet: kc6efh@wb6ymh.#socal.usa.ca Internet: fredric.rice@f102.n890.z1.fidonet.org FidoNet: 1:102/890.0 (818) 914-9551 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- by Leonard Erickson (1:105/51) Who's checking the Nodelists? A few months back, I started to write a utility to generate nodelist statistics. I wanted to get some statistics that none of the ones I'd seen provided. Based on my experience with other databases, as a first step, I wrote some code to generate a list of the nodelist flags that were *actually* used. As I expected, there were flags in use that weren't in the spec. What I *didn't* expect was the *number* of "illegal" flags and otherwise non-compliant entries. There is also a completely ridiculous number of "user flags", but that's a matter for another article. I've polished up the original code a bit and run it against NODELIST.346. The resulting output is reproduced below. All 294 "bad" entries (Unless the editor chopped them :-). Note that many of these entries have been "bad" for over 3 months! The format is: FidoNews 9-50 Page 9 14 Dec 1992 zone(region):net/node If the flag is in paratheses, that means that it's a *legal* flag, but that it was found *after* the first user flag. Which means that all FTS-0005 compliant nodelist processors will *ignore it (ie it's a waste of space in the nodelist). If some one would care to make the check program available for FREQ, I'll File attach it to them (I'm non-CM, so FREQing me is not a good idea!) BTW, the program will parse any FTS-005 nodelist OR NODELIST SEGMENT (hint, hint) Here's the list. Read it and weep... 1(10):102/163 ,0200-0300 1(10):102/803 ,DA5P-8A,WE24 1(10):102/850 ,HUB 1(10):102/910 ,DS 1(10):103/0 ,NC 1(10):103/100 ,NC 1(10):103/121 ,NC 1(10):103/122 ,NC 1(10):103/123 ,NC 1(10):103/234 ,(GUUCP) 1(10):103/355 ,NEC 1(10):103/356 ,NEC 1(10):103/700 ,NEC 1(10):119/1033 ,NEC 1(10):125/111 ,RE 1(10):143/106 ,HEC 1(10):143/110 ,HEC 1(10):143/113 ,XM 1(10):143/143 ,NEC 1(10):161/503 ,NEC 1(10):161/702 ,V.32 1(10):161/711 ,CA 1(10):204/7 ,NEC,SDS 1(10):205/12 ,DVN,SDS 1(10):205/13 ,DVN,SDS 1(10):206/0 ,HST.V32 1(10):207/104 ,DA1600-0800,WE24 1(10):208/200 ,DS 1(10):208/205 ,V42BIS 1(10):208/402 ,DS 1(10):211/31 ,(CM),(MO) 1(10):215/129 ,HST/DS 1(10):215/215 ,NEC 1(10):215/34 ,V32BIS,V42BIS,NC 1(10):215/427 ,V32BIS 1(10):215/53 ,V32BIS 1(10):215/606 ,8PM-8AM 1(10):345/0 ,ASP 1(10):345/3003 ,XXCM 1(10):345/33 ,21:00-05:00 1(10):345/49 ,21:00-08:00 1(10):345/9 ,ASP FidoNews 9-50 Page 10 14 Dec 1992 1(11):110/565 ,XU 1(11):157/200 ,PN1037 1(11):157/3 ,(V32B) 1(11):159/950 ,PN30134 1(11):2230/0 ,DDS 1(11):2230/100 ,DDS 1(11):2230/200 ,GSDS 1(11):2230/202 ,GSDS 1(11):226/220 ,PN30318 1(11):2260/1 ,LEDS 1(11):2280/1 ,NEC 1(11):231/120 ,DVN 1(11):231/20 ,DDS 1(11):231/50 ,DDS 1(11):233/13 ,PN30114 1(11):233/15 ,PN30311 1(11):233/3 ,PN30087 1(11):233/5 ,PN30044 1(11):233/69 ,PN30178 1(11):234/1 ,PN:30077 1(11):2340/100 ,HUB 1(11):237/500 ,(HST),(V32B),(V42B) 1(12):163/438 ,(XA),(CM) 1(12):167/140 ,OS2NET 1(12):167/219 ,MNP5 1(12):167/239 ,MNP5 1(12):229/2 ,NEC 1(12):229/3 ,NEC 1(12):244/133 ,DA1800-0600,WE24 1(12):249/124 ,(ZYX) 1(12):250/740 ,LAPM 1(12):252/400 ,XYZ 1(12):252/404 ,XYZ 1(13):107/547 ,PN:30197 1(13):107/548 ,PN:30197 1(13):107/557 ,SDS,PDN,CLN 1(13):107/558 ,SDS,PDN,CLN 1(13):107/820 ,PN:1036 1(13):107/9000 ,SDS 1(13):107/911 ,SDS 1(13):107/930 ,PN:1036 1(13):109/337 ,PN30491 1(13):13/75 ,(V32B),(V42B) 1(13):150/350 ,V4 1(13):2600/2 ,(HST) 1(13):2601/541 ,0000-1800 1(13):2601/572 ,1600-0900 1(13):2604/306 ,DDS 1(13):2607/110 ,MNP5 1(13):2607/302 ,DDS 1(13):2608/15 ,42B 1(13):2613/333 ,(GUUCP) 1(13):262/10 ,NEC 1(13):268/102 ,PN30223 1(13):270/3 ,DA1800-0600,WE24 1(13):271/1 ,GSDS FidoNews 9-50 Page 11 14 Dec 1992 1(13):271/3 ,GSDS 1(13):271/30 ,GSDS 1(13):275/25 ,MNP5 1(13):276/100 ,NEC 1(13):278/3 ,HDN 1(14):100/470 ,42B 1(14):280/319 ,WDN 1(14):280/9 ,(LO) 1(14):282/31 ,(XA) 1(14):282/4012 ,DVN 1(14):284/34 ,MNP5 1(14):287/513 ,CPS 1(14):291/22 ,DVN 1(14):291/3 ,V42B. 1(14):296/4 ,NEC 1(15):114/153 ,(CM) 1(15):114/181 ,NABW 1(15):128/113 ,WDN 1(15):300/1 ,NEC 1(15):301/1001 ,XA.CM 1(15):307/18 ,16K8,FAX,OS/2 1(15):312/14 ,12AM-12PM 1(16):132/130 ,PDN 1(16):132/288 ,WZ: 1(16):141/333 ,PN30245 1(16):141/545 ,PN30152 1(16):141/820 ,SDN 1(16):321/218 ,(GUUCP) 1(16):324/10 ,(XA) 1(16):324/278 ,SDN 1(17):152/69 ,SDS,DDS,DVN 1(17):152/7 ,SDS,DDS,DVN 1(17):153/7057 ,V3B 1(17):153/7060 ,V3B 1(17):153/913 ,BRA 1(17):153/919 ,BEZY 1(17):153/926 ,RA 1(17):153/963 ,BRA 1(17):340/47 ,42B 1(17):3400/24 ,V42BIS 1(17):3400/30 ,V42BIS,XXXX 1(17):3400/32 ,V42BIS 1(17):3402/17 ,2400 1(17):343/142 ,V32BIS,V42BIS 1(17):343/15 ,SDN 1(17):344/10 ,SDN,SDS,PDN 1(17):344/61 ,SDN,SDS,PDN 1(17):346/10 ,(GUUCP) 1(17):346/13 ,V42B.8P-4A 1(17):346/20 ,CM.XA 1(17):347/0 ,SDN,SDS,NEC,NC 1(17):347/17 ,SDN,SDS,NEC,NC 1(17):347/2 ,SDN,SDS,NEC,NC 1(17):348/704 ,CL,XM 1(17):349/10 ,1AM_TO_8AM 1(17):349/100 ,9PM_TO_4AM FidoNews 9-50 Page 12 14 Dec 1992 1(17):349/9 ,9PM_TO_4AM 1(17):352/597 ,(CM),(XX) 1(17):353/340 ,MNP5 1(17):353/370 ,MNP5 1(17):353/715 ,MNP5 1(17):355/1 ,NEC 1(17):356/100 ,21:00_7:00_PST 1(17):356/18 ,21:00_7:00_PST 1(17):356/2 ,6PM_8AM_PST 1(18):112/59 ,GSDS 1(18):133/209 ,V42BMO 1(18):133/609 ,XM 1(18):137/211 ,18:00-09:00 1(18):137/225 ,18:00-07:00 1(18):151/125 ,SDN 1(18):3603/0 ,SDS,SDN,DDS 1(18):3603/110 ,SDS,SDN,DDS 1(18):3603/321 ,9600 1(18):3605/123 ,CA,X42B 1(18):3609/100 ,NEC 1(18):3609/6 ,V422B 1(18):3618/10 ,MNP5 1(18):3623/2 ,NEC 1(18):3632/28 ,(XA) 1(18):3632/3 ,V32V 1(18):3633/9000 ,(MO) 1(18):3646/2 ,NC 1(18):3646/4 ,NEC 1(18):3647/0 ,PN32178 1(18):367/15 ,SDN,CDN 1(18):371/30 ,NEC 1(18):376/0 ,PN30122 1(18):379/80 ,CM.MO 1(18):379/900 ,V43B 1(19):124/2213 ,(V32B),(V42B) 1(19):147/46 ,DVN,SDS 1(19):3804/7 ,NC,NEC 1(19):3808/12 ,V42V 1(19):384/3 ,PN30425 1(19):384/7 ,4V2 1(19):399/11 ,(CM),(XA) 2(20):203/137 ,V22B 2(21):502/811 ,V22B 2(22):221/117 ,V22B 2(24):2402/109 ,V22B 2(24):241/2021 ,V32V 2(24):241/4164 ,V32B.MNP 2(24):244/36 ,ZXY 2(24):245/801 ,V42B1 2(24):248/314 ,ZYXV32B 2(24):248/407 ,MNP5 2(25):253/153 ,(GUUCP) 2(25):254/21 ,V22B 2(25):254/37 ,MNP5 2(25):255/30 ,V32BIS,V42BIS 2(28):280/312 ,DA:02-06 FidoNews 9-50 Page 13 14 Dec 1992 2(28):280/404 ,1800-0700 2(28):280/407 ,V22B 2(28):280/416 ,V32:MO 2(28):280/453 ,DA:00-08 2(28):280/460 ,V22B 2(28):280/503 ,(V32),(V32B) 2(28):280/601 ,V32V 2(28):280/609 ,DA:20-24 2(28):280/613 ,V22B 2(28):280/708 ,V22B 2(28):281/2 ,SDS 2(28):281/200 ,SDS 2(28):282/207 ,V22B 2(28):282/320 ,V22B 2(28):282/452 ,V22B 2(28):282/516 ,V22B 2(28):282/601 ,V22B 2(28):284/101 ,V22B 2(28):286/100 ,V22B 2(28):286/101 ,V22B 2(28):500/246 ,XX3 2(28):500/249 ,V22B 2(28):500/253 ,V43B 2(28):512/175 ,V22B 2(29):292/100 ,(XA) 2(30):301/750 ,(XX) 2(32):325/100 ,(XA) 2(33):332/107 ,V42BIS 2(33):335/414 ,32B 2(34):343/112 ,V22B 2(34):343/117 ,V22B 2(38):380/101 ,REC 2(40):402/77 ,NEC 2(43):430/5 ,V22B 2(44):446/5 ,V22B 2(44):446/6 ,V22B 2(46):463/50 ,MNP.MO.LO 2(46):469/32 ,MO.XX 2(47):478/1 ,V22B 2(47):478/2 ,V22B 2(47):478/7 ,V22B 2(50):50/307 ,2400 2(50):5005/1 ,NEC 2(50):5010/2 ,NEC 2(50):5055/0 ,V22B 2(50):5055/1 ,V22B 2(50):5055/2 ,V22B 2(50):5055/3 ,V22B 2(50):5060/5 ,MNP.MO 2(50):5080/2 ,NEC 2(50):5080/23 ,V22B 2(50):5080/24 ,V22B 3(50):632/348 ,GINTLNET 3(54):622/413 ,LH2100-0800 3(54):714/907 ,V32MNP 4(80):801/27 ,V32BIS FidoNews 9-50 Page 14 14 Dec 1992 4(80):801/990 ,V32BIS 6(60):600/300 ,H168 6(60):600/315 ,H168 6(60):600/316 ,H168 6(62):720/1000 ,V42BIS 6(62):720/1001 ,V42BIS 6(62):720/203 ,FAX 6(62):720/528 ,V42V,42B 6(62):722/211 ,PN9191 6(62):722/221 ,42B 6(62):722/9 ,(V32) 6(62):723/300 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/302 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/305 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/307 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/308 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/309 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/312 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/317 ,V32BIS 6(62):723/319 ,MNP.CM 6(62):727/11 ,9600 6(62):727/17 ,32B 6(62):727/21 ,32B 6(63):63/1 ,V42V42B,SDS 6(63):731/0 ,V32BIS 6(63):731/13 ,V32BIS 6(63):731/15 ,V32BIS 6(63):731/16 ,V32BIS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PGP 2.1 Available From: prz@sage.cgd.ucar.EDU (Philip Zimmermann) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- PGP 2.1 Available - ----------------- Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Version 2.1 is now available, from Europe. This new version of the world's most popular and politically controversial public key encryption program has numerous bug fixes over version 2.0, and several new features. For example, you can now display the MD5 hash of a public key, to facilitate verifying it over the telephone with the owner of that public key. Also, it is now possible to send via email an unencrypted signed message without putting the whole message in Radix-64 format, to make it possible to read without PGP. This is analogous to the PEM MIC-CLEAR signed message functionality. FidoNews 9-50 Page 15 14 Dec 1992 PGP 2.1 incorporates many patches from the user community to port it to more platforms. And it runs faster. Also, a lot of annoying bugs and ergonomic oversights have been fixed. PGP 2.0 fans will find many rough edges have been smoothed out. The filenames are pgp21.zip for the MSDOS executable release, and pgp21src.zip for the source code release. You must have PKUNZIP version 1.1 or later to unzip them, or they won't unzip. The primary initial FTP sites that have it are: Finland: nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) Directory: /pub/unix/security/crypt/ Italy: ghost.dsi.unimi.it (149.132.2.1) Directory: /pub/security/ As previously, this prohibited and politically popular program will probably propagate through the same channels as PGP 2.0. Of course, if you live in the USA, you really shouldn't be using it. If you have any questions about where else to get it, contact Hugh Miller, at hmiller@lucpul.it.luc.edu. Hugh can send you the latest evolving list of FTP sites, BBS phone numbers, and other sources. Philip Zimmermann Phil's Pretty Good Software -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.1 iQCVAgUBKyLbAuJ13g7/Z/cLAQFxoAP+OqIqZu2zfA7LycuBJmaF0cms6xyYYok+ ifFW5hIKYUDqvVwLQg5kSXRIUY9fbSXaox6bnww+2YCoEacbzMAAVgTiw8TU7QG0 JryTOHsUIihq9JNBOQ5ONfmHzH0w2gaQ5SGEcJK93typoyvNQMtdtVSeIfkl6ImJ vs/OHzY5LiU= =nV70 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- By Mike Griffin The Health and Fitness Echo Well we are at it again. We are looking for a few more nodes to add to the Health and Fitness Echo. If you are interested in this echo please read on. The Health and Fitness Echo covers all topics concerning Physical Fitness and the General Health of the human body. Topics include body building, weight control, nutrition, sports medicine, injury prevention, work outs, aerobic training, competitive sports, conditional training, vitamin supplements and more.. FidoNews 9-50 Page 16 14 Dec 1992 The nineties are being called, "The decade of physical fitness." Come join in and learn what you can do to better your health or provide us with some tips for improving ours. We look forward to having you involved. The Echo information will be posted in ELIST soon. Hopefully we can get it on the backbone. For now, please send your request for the echo to me at the address listed below. Thanks and Have a Nice Christmas and Happy New Year! FITNESS ECHO INFO. Send a netmail request to Mike Griffin at 1:106/5999 The echo tag is FITNESS.. Things have slowed down just a bit since the holidays are upon us and we need to get things going ---------------------------------------------------------------------- by Lee Woofenden Synthesis, 1:3401/101 (206) 293-8856 The Swedenborgian Ideas Echo Are you interested in Christianity, but turned off by the conservatism and literalistic Bible interpretations found in many of the religious echoes? Then the Swedenborgian Ideas echo may be for you. The Swedenborgian Ideas echo is a forum for discussing the spiritual and philosophical ideas of the new Christianity as envisioned by Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772). Swedenborg was a scientist and philosopher who later turned his mind toward religion. By his account, he spent the last thirty years of his life conscious in both the spiritual world and the material world at the same time. He believed that the Lord had called him to reveal new ideas which would revitalize Christianity. Here are a few of his basic ideas: 1) There is one God: the Lord Jesus Christ. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit mentioned in the New Testament are not three different persons of God, but three different aspects of God, analogous to our own soul, body, and actions. 2) The Bible has a spiritual meaning which tells the story of our inner spiritual growth and development. This deeper meaning is accessible to us via a type of symbolism called "correspondences." 3) We create our own heaven or hell by the choices we make in our lives. People of all religious beliefs--or no particular religious FidoNews 9-50 Page 17 14 Dec 1992 belief--can find heaven and be "saved" if they love God and show kindness to other people according to their own beliefs. If you would like to discuss this new Christianity in an open atmosphere, the Swedenborgian Ideas echo is for you. If you just want to push your own religious beliefs on others, please don't bother. The Swedenborgian Ideas echo is listed in the Fidonet Echolist, with the echotag SWEDENBORG. It is available to sysops from the Moderator, Lee Woofenden, at 1:3401/101. If you are not a sysop and would like to follow the Swedenborg echo, it is now available on the following BBSs: Synthesis Guemes Island, WA (206) 293-8854 (1:3401/101) Electronic Educator Washougal, WA (206) 837-3299 (1:105/114) The Magic Bus Royal Oak, MI (313) 544-3653 (1:120/418) Come join us! --Lee Woofenden ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OETRANGE, LUXEMBOURG, December 7th, 1992 --- Advanced Engineering sarl is pleased to introduce FrontDoor APX, the premier electronic mail system for points. FrontDoor APX (pronounced "APEX") is the first, and only, COMPLETE electronic mail and file transfer system specifically designed for points. It requires no additional software, such as conference mail processors, compression software, FOSSIL drivers or other external utilities; operating in a minimum system environment of 400kb of diskspace and 384k of RAM. Anyone can configure and use FrontDoor APX in minutes, experience in electronic mail systems is not required. With the easy installation, coupled with an extensive on-line help system available at the touch of a key, FrontDoor APX can be installed and configured in less than 15 minutes. FrontDoor APX allows the exchange of private and conference mail, as well as file requests and file attaches with a designated server. Security comes naturally with FrontDoor APX, providing session and packet level password security. FrontDoor APX is designed to operate with a single server, such as FrontDoor. All transactions are with the server system, affording management control of all transfers. A network can be configured to include as little as a single FrontDoor Server and a single FrontDoor APX point, or it can include unlimited FrontDoor APX points operating under multiple FrontDoor Servers. FrontDoor APX and FrontDoor can meet your requirements, whatever they are. FidoNews 9-50 Page 18 14 Dec 1992 +---------+ +---------+ |FrontDoor| ---------------------- |FrontDoor| | Server | | Server | +---------+ +---------+ / | \ / | \ / | \ / | \ / | \ / | \ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | | FDAPX | +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ FrontDoor APX is clearly the front runner in electronic mail systems for networks utilizing the point concept. Combined with the power of a FrontDoor server, an effective, secure and manageable electronic mail network provides the ultimate in electronic communciations. Minimum hardware required: - A PC, XT, AT, 386, 486, PS/2, or 100% BIOS compatible machine. - 384 kb of available RAM. - Asynchronous modem utilizing the AT command set. - FrontDoor or another EMSI or FTS-6 ZedZap capable server (Zmodem only). Features: - Simple installation and operation, up and running in less than 15 minutes. - On-line help system at the touch of a key, no manual required. - Secure sessions, utilizing session and packet password protection. - 50 message folders capable of: 1 Private mail folder supporting: Name macros (with addresses) Message replying Reply comments Carbon copies Hidden carbon copies Blind carbon copies 1 Trashcan folder for holding deleted messages until maintenance. Up to 48 Conference folders supporting: Name macros (without addressing) Message replying in the same conference or via private mail. - Message base format capable of: Up to 65000 messages Messages up to 16kb can be created/displayed - Macro manager allows up to 50 frequently used names and addresses to be configured for utilization with a simple macro command. - File requests/attaches - Automated and manual conference maintenance - Automatic detection and unpacking of mail archives in PKARC 3.6x, PAK 2.51 and PKZIP 1.1x formats. - Full mouse support - Full support for real reply threads (as opposed to 'subject FidoNews 9-50 Page 19 14 Dec 1992 linking'). - FSC-39 and full 4D addressing support. - Automatic maintenance - Can be command-line driven - Supports DTE speeds of up to 115.2 kbps - Supports the use of NS16550A[FN] FIFOs for high speed modems - EMSI and FTS-6 support (Zmodem only). - Does not utilize a nodelist. To receive additional information about FrontDoor APX electronically, please file request APXINFO from 1:132/000@fidonet or 2:270/17@fidonet. Scheduled release date is February 1, 1993. For additional information on FrontDoor APX and FrontDoor, contact: United States and Canada: Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and S.America: Online Communications, Inc. Advanced Engineering sarl 22 State Street 8, am For Bangor, Maine 04401 L-5351 Oetrange USA Luxembourg Telephone: (207) 941-1110 Telephone: +352 355935 BBS: (207) 990-3511 BBS: +352 355936 NetMail: 1:132/300, 255:2001/1 NetMail: 2:270/7, 255:3001/1, sales@ae.lu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brigadoon Village Network Green Dragon Good Time Pub Today's drink specials are: GREEN DRAGON 1 1/2 oz. gin 1 oz. green creme de menthe 1/2 oz kummel 1/2 oz lemon juice several dashes peach or orange bitters Mix all ingredients with cracked ice in a shaker or blender and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. GREEN FANTASY 1 oz vodka 1 oz dry vermouth 1 oz melon liqueur kiwi slices Mix all ingredients, except kiwi, with plenty of crushed ice until drink is frappeed. Serve in a chilled balloon glass and garnish with kiwi slices. FidoNews 9-50 Page 20 14 Dec 1992 GREEN ISLAND 1 1/2 oz vodka 3 oz pineapple juice juice of 1 lime 1/2 tsp. sugar syrup 1/2 oz green creme do menthe Pineapple spear Mix all ingredients, except creme de menthe and pineapple spear, with cracked ice in a shaker or blender and strain into a chilled Hurricane glass. Top with float of green creme de menthe and garnish with pienapple spear. GREEN LAGOON 1 oz gin 1 oz green creme de menthe 2-3 oz pineapple juice Mix all ingredients with cracked ice in a shaker or blender and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Green Stinger one part GREEN Creme de Menthe one part CLEAR Brandy I always order a Green Stinger. Somehow the brown ones (made with brown Brandy and clear Creme de Menthe) just don't taste as good :-) AND FOR YOUR CLOSE FRIENDS ... THE VULCAN DEATH GRIP 1 part Ouzo (preferably 90proof) 1 part Bacardi 151 O / ----X-------------------------------------------------------------- O \ for information or to join Brigadoon contact: James Pallack (aka J'mes) 1:325/101.0 FidoNet 10:802/101.0 Brigadoon pallack@wsyd.com InterNet For information package, FREQ the magic name: BRIGADOON FidoNews 9-50 Page 21 14 Dec 1992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FidoNews 9-50 Page 22 14 Dec 1992 ====================================================================== FIDONEWS INFORMATION ====================================================================== ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ---------------- Editors: Tom Jennings, Tim Pozar Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been changed!!! Please make a note of this. "FidoNews" BBS FidoNet 1:1/23 <---- NEW ADDRESS!!!! Internet fidonews@fidosw.fidonet.org BBS +1-415-863-2739, 300/1200/2400/16800/V.32bis/Zyxel (Postal Service mailing address) (have extreme patience) FidoNews c/o World Power Systems <---- don't forget this Box 77731 San Francisco CA 94107 USA Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews. Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is copyright 1992 Tom Jennings. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews (we're easy). The following is the PGP 2.x public key block for the FidoNews public key, key ID "FidoNews ", also requestable from the FidoNews BBS as FREQ magicname KEY. You may use this key to send secure, private mail to FidoNews. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.0 mQBNAisr3pQAAAECALs5/VWQ3LqdIWUO+iBUJGA1gg/jNAcRAJs/C08DufkCOVx2 Ba3PJGjdV+iWOzYshauX6/MAMrciFQZGl+9lnK8ABRG0MEZpZG9OZXdzIDxmaWRv bmV3c0BmaWRvbmV3cy5maWRvbmV0Lm9yZywgMToxLzIzPokAVQIFECsr3unNP+0u 9SVxFwEBjOYCAJdmn8sCuwAFJfiyV7l1BwN/NwAM4UvpWecw7oLjD3FcVNyAzMX6 bEKV+cxGy8/mI/5uoSIzvWJlBNXDyXIr43Q= =xRpS -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- FidoNews 9-50 Page 23 14 Dec 1992 OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet. PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere, mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.) BACK ISSUES: Available from FidoNet nodes 1:102/138, 1:216/21, 1:125/1212, 1:107/519.1 (and probably others), via filerequest or download (consult a recent nodelist for phone numbers). A very nice index to the Tables of Contents to all FidoNews volumes can be filerequested from 1:396/1. The name(s) to request are FNEWSxTC.ZIP, where 'x' is the volume number; 1=1984, 2=1985... through 8=1991. INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.ieee.org, in directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you have questions regarding FidoNet, please direct them to deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org, not the FidoNews BBS. (Be kind and patient; David Deitch is generously volunteering to handle FidoNet/Internet questions.) SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it. "Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered trademarks of Tom Jennings, Box 77731, San Francisco CA 94107, USA and are used with permission. Asked what he thought of Western civilization, M.K. Gandhi said, "I think it would be an excellent idea". -- END ----------------------------------------------------------------------