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| Posted by
| Joris Slob
(2 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Sat 16 Mar 2002 01:07 PM (UTC) |
| Message
| Sorry for another newbie question.
I have just downloaded the pennmush172p29 archive with the Win32 compiled version. I have follewed the instructions from the readme that was included in this archive. My server is running now, and I can log in with a client. The only thing bothering me is a line in the game.log
CONFIG: Invalid command or restriction for @toad.
I have looked up where this came from in the mush.cnf and if I comment out this line this warning goes away.
restrict_command @toad nobody
The newbie question is... will I be seriously messing something up if I comment out this line?
Thanks for any replies...
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| Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,173 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #1 on Sun 17 Mar 2002 01:41 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| | I doubt if that will cause a problem. The problem is probably caused by the @toad command not existing (maybe been removed in that version). If it doesn't exist it won't really matter if you don't restrict it. Try typing @toad <someone> and see what happens. |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Joris Slob
(2 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #2 on Sun 17 Mar 2002 09:48 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| | Thanks! That was it. @toad doesn't have a help file, and doesn't work. Like the comment said, we should probably be using @boot and @nuke anyhow. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Khem Caigan
USA (2 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #3 on Wed 10 Sep 2008 03:58 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| Hi~
I have downloaded, installed, run and successfully
logged on to PennMUSH on my PC with MushClient,
using TCP/IP 127.0.0.1 @ Port 4201.
I still see the error message below when I run it :
ERROR: Cannot open configuration file mush.cnf
Where is this file, or how do I go about creating it?
Thanks.
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" Ships and sails proper for the heavenly air should
be fashioned. Then there will also be people, who do
not shrink from the vastness of space. "
~ Johannes Kepler, letter to Galileo Galilei, 1609. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Khem Caigan
USA (2 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #4 on Wed 10 Sep 2008 04:37 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| I should mention that I tried renaming mushcnf.dst to
mush.cnf earlier, and it didn't work.
I just tried re-opening it with notepad, and saw that
it was named mush.cnf.cnf.
I changed it to mush.cnf, and no longer have that error
message.
I have also changed the files alias, restrict, & names
by means of the same method -first, delete the dst, and
second, put a period between <filename> and the suffix cnf. |
" Ships and sails proper for the heavenly air should
be fashioned. Then there will also be people, who do
not shrink from the vastness of space. "
~ Johannes Kepler, letter to Galileo Galilei, 1609. | | Top |
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