Thanks a lot for all this info. I tried the above command like this:
sudo chown -R dh_k9694x:dh_k9694x /mystic
and it said this:
dh_k9694 is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Try another way:
sudo su (become root)
chown -R dh_xxx:dh_xxx /mystic (though I'd suspect you probably have it as /home/mystic?)
sudo ./mis server
If you can't sudo, then running mis server will run as unprivileged.
Try to install mystic into you local directory or another user (make mystic
or bbs user) and install it to that user's directory.
For example:
useradd d/home/bbs -m mysticuser
Will create a directory /home/bbs and setup it up for a new user
"mysticuser"
Then sudo su mysticuser (mysticuser will not have a password)
Then install mystic into that directory, e.g. "/home/bbs/mystic"
Nice thing about a non-root user with no password is that god forbid a user gets to a shell from inside Mystic somehow (usually a sysop adds a way), they will not have root access.
To workon the bbs, you can then from you admin user "sudo su mysticuser".
There are many other configurations.
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