Subj : Questions about setting up DOS doors To : Sean Dennis From : Raymond Quinn Date : Fri Mar 29 2013 05:30 pm -=> Sean Dennis wrote to All <=- SD> Hi, everyone. SD> I'm in the process of switching from OS/2 to Linux for my BBS. I've About time... SD> However, I keep running into this problem: SD> Menu[1] 7=(Run external program in shell), Opt: SD> '/opt/mbse/bin/czodiac /N' Door: /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1 SD> Execve: /bin/sh -c /opt/mbse/bin/czodiac 1 SD> Exec_nosuid: returned error 7 I run Synchronet and not MBSE. I have checked it out on numerous occasions for the front-end mailer, but that is another story. If I am correct, the line above means that you are running the program as a user that has not been added as a valid SUperUser. If you were to run it as root (often not a good idea), the error should not appear. SD> THe problem is that I don't know what that error 7 is. I've tried SD> looking in the manual and I haven't been able to figure out an SD> answer. SD> Can anyone help point me in the right direction? Again, if I am correct, you can find an introduction to sudo, or "super user do" or "substitute user do". If I understand it correctly, it is a user trying to run a program that requires the super user (root) or the permissions of the file(s) being run are owned by root or another incorrect user. chown user.group /path/to/file/filename or chown user.group -R /path/to/file The "-R' means recursive, or everything in the specified directory, including subdirectories. Long story short, I have no idea what error 7 is and I had little luck on Google. Hope school is going well. Happy Easter! San Joaquin Valley Packet BBS sjvbbs.ampr.org Licensed amateur operators only. 73 de Ray Quinn W6RAY Visalia, CA USA DM06ih .... They say it takes a village, our village idiots live in Washington, D.C. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.20-Linux * Origin: US 99 BBS - Visalia, CA bbs.quinnnet.org (1:214/1) .