I am looking to possible create a private BBS. One thing I want to do,
is not allow people to create an account. Rather, they would apply by other means (e-mail), and a sysop would create the account and send them the login details.
Is there a way for a sysop to create a new Mystic BBS account? Once you disable the ability to create a new user, there seems to be no other way to create a user, not with the user editor either.
Is there a way for a sysop to create a new Mystic BBS account? Once you disable the ability to create a new user, there seems to be no other way to create a user, not with the user editor either.
It shouldn't be too much effort to allow users to be created in the user editor, but the way Mystic is designed to handle this scenario is with
the Matrix login.
There are a few ways you could accomplish this but Mystic has a "matrix" login system which is designed for this exact purpose. The user is given the option to "apply" for an account but they never get into the BBS until you approve the application.
To experiment with this, go into System Configuration > Login Settings and set the following options:
Use Matrix Login: Yes
Matrix Password: <no value>
Matrix ACS: s20
In a default Mystic installation, new users are given a security level of 10. Because you set the Matrix ACS to "s20" they would never be able to login until you manually upgraded them to Security Profile 20.
What the user sees when the connect are two options: "(A)pply" or "(L)ogin". If the try to login before you approve them it will say they have not been approved yet (until you manually upgrade them to security 20).
It shouldn't be too much effort to allow users to be created in the user editor, but the way Mystic is designed to handle this scenario is with the Matrix login.
If you really didn't want users to be able to Apply online (ONLY via email) then you could do something like limit the "(A)pply" option to a local-only node, and automate the "(L)ogin" command for non-local connections. Personally doing this doesn't make sense to me since the application workflow is pretty much identical either way, but to each their own! :)
If you set it up this way then remote connections would never be given the option to Apply for a new account, instead they would immediately be given the login prompt. Only when you connected via the local console would you get a menu to Login or Create a new account.
It shouldn't be too much effort to allow users to be created in the
user editor, but the way Mystic is designed to handle this scenario
is with the Matrix login.
Just a heads up: I added the ability to create within the user editor and that will be in a build that goes up sometime today at
www.mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha
I've tried this, and without a Matrix password, the user is able to
select "L" and login, after creating their account intially and
returning to the Matrix Menu. With a password put in, they need to
enter a password to proceed.
This doesn't happen, despite the fact they have a security level of 10, and I set the Matrix ACS level s20.
This might be the better option. It is OK to create the accounts
locally, then simply give the user the ability to log in, passing on the details. If there is a way to allow Login for external connection, but Apply for local only, that would solve the problem.
g00r00 wrote to Borax Man <=-
I've tried this, and without a Matrix password, the user is able to
select "L" and login, after creating their account intially and
returning to the Matrix Menu. With a password put in, they need to
enter a password to proceed.
This doesn't happen, despite the fact they have a security level of 10, and I set the Matrix ACS level s20.
Yes it does. Make sure you're using the version I pointed you to. :)
This might be the better option. It is OK to create the accounts
locally, then simply give the user the ability to log in, passing on the details. If there is a way to allow Login for external connection, but Apply for local only, that would solve the problem.
Yes you can do that. Or use the Matrix. Or create using the user
editor (if you're using the latest version).
Dennis Katsonis wrote to g00r00 <=-
g00r00 wrote to Borax Man <=-
I've tried this, and without a Matrix password, the user is able to
select "L" and login, after creating their account intially and
returning to the Matrix Menu. With a password put in, they need to
enter a password to proceed.
This doesn't happen, despite the fact they have a security level of 10, and I set the Matrix ACS level s20.
Yes it does. Make sure you're using the version I pointed you to. :)
I'll try it again.
This might be the better option. It is OK to create the accounts
locally, then simply give the user the ability to log in, passing on the details. If there is a way to allow Login for external connection, but Apply for local only, that would solve the problem.
Yes you can do that. Or use the Matrix. Or create using the user
editor (if you're using the latest version).
Im using v1.12 A46 for Raspberry Pi from http://mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha. That is the latest with the ability to add users, yes? I am a bit of a noob, who doesn't want to reinvent the wheel.
Im using v1.12 A46 for Raspberry Pi from http://mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha. That is the latest with the ability to add users, yes? I am a bit of a noob, who doesn't want to reinvent the wheel.
Is there a way for a sysop to create a new Mystic BBS account? Once you disable the ability to create a new user, there seems to be no other way to create a user, not with the user editor either.
g00r00 wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
Im using v1.12 A46 for Raspberry Pi from http://mysticbbs.com/downloads/prealpha. That is the latest with the ability to add users, yes? I am a bit of a noob, who doesn't want to reinvent the wheel.
Depending on when you downloaded it, yes. I think that is where the confusion comes from because I don't often update the Pi version since
it takes me a while to compile it. So when I said make sure you use
the latest, I probably didn't have a Pi version with those changes in
it on the site.
Sorry about that. But I did update the Pi version 1 or 2 days ago and
it should have all of the things we talked about!
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/05/17 (Windows/64)
* Origin: Sector 7 | Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)
It does, and the ability to add users in the editor solves the problem perfectly.
g00r00 wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
It does, and the ability to add users in the editor solves the problem perfectly.
Glad to hear it! I've had that on my TODO list for a while. Thanks
for giving me a good reason to get off my butt and do it :)
I do something a little similar to what you want to do. I let them
apply and then all users "s10!s11" get sent to an "unauth" menu where
they only have options to change their e-mail, validate their e-mail address (which will automatically upgrade them and let them move on), download Mystic files, or log off.
So the only way to get access is to validate your e-mail address or
wait for me to manually upgrade you. You're basically "in jail" until
one of those two things happens. And if you try to validate an e-mail
and then go change it to something else, it'll instantly downgrade you
and put you right back in jail again.
I did that to stop any troll/hater accounts. If they act up I'll have
a valid e-mail, hostname, location, and IP captured from them to work with.
Sysop: | Weed Hopper |
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Users: | 12 |
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