--- telnetbbs/telnetbbs.conf 2010/12/16 14:12:27 1.2 +++ telnetbbs/telnetbbs.conf 2010/12/16 14:24:25 1.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ## commented out the defaults will be used. ## ## Nicholas DeClario -## $Id: telnetbbs.conf,v 1.2 2010/12/16 14:12:27 nick Exp $ +## $Id: telnetbbs.conf,v 1.3 2010/12/16 14:24:25 nick Exp $ ## December 2010 ## ############################################################################### @@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ pidfile = /tmp/telnetbbs.pid ## If running more than one BBS, you will need to run each BBS on a different ## port. ## +## Also note, this can be set at the command line with the '-p' option and +## will overwrite the setting in here. This can be usefull for testing. +## port = 3023 ## @@ -77,8 +80,10 @@ bbs_name = Hell's Dominion BBS ## The lock_path specified where the individual lock files for the BBS nodes ## will be stored. Once someone connects and a node has been allocated for ## that user a node lock file is put in place. It is only removed once that -## node has been shutdown. If the server is killed (ctrl-c/HUP) these will -## currently not be cleaned up. +## node has been shutdown. +## +## If the server is killed with a HUP (kill -HUP), INT (kill -2) or TERM +## (ctrl-C) these will be cleanly removed. ## ## As above, lock files are normally in '/var/run'. If running as non-root, ## which is recommended, using the lock directory created above is perfectly