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| 7 | .TH MKDS 8 "16 October 2009" "MIT SIPB" |
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| 8 | .SH NAME |
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| 9 | mkds \- Create a discuss meeting |
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| 10 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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| 11 | .B mkds |
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| 12 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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| 13 | .I mkds |
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[25220] | 14 | creates a discuss meeting on a specified discuss server, |
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| 15 | provided the user has permission to do so. |
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| 17 | .I mkds |
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| 18 | will prompt for the server name, a directory where the meeting should |
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| 19 | be stored, the long and short names of the meeting, and whether or not |
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[25220] | 20 | the meeting should be public. |
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| 21 | At this point, it attempts to contact the discuss daemon running on the |
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| 22 | discuss server, and an access checked is performed for meeting creation |
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| 23 | (the ``cacl'' file on the server lists authorized users). |
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| 24 | If the meeting can be successfully created and is not a public meeting, |
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| 25 | .I mkds |
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| 26 | will then prompt for a list of users who should have |
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| 27 | permission to create new transactions in the meeting. |
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| 28 | (The user who created the meeting will automatically be given |
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| 29 | chairman permissions.) |
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| 30 | .I mkds |
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| 31 | will then open an editor for |
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| 32 | the creator to enter the initial meeting transaction. Finally, |
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| 33 | .I mkds |
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| 34 | will ask whether or not the meeting should be announced |
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| 35 | (in the new_meetings meeting). |
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[24181] | 36 | |
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| 37 | .I mkds |
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| 38 | accepts no arguments. |
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| 39 | |
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[25220] | 40 | The meeting created by |
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| 41 | .I mkds |
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| 42 | is a pure discuss meeting in its original form. If it is intended |
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| 43 | to be used as a mail archive, a server maintainer will need to perform |
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| 44 | additional configuration to accept mail for the meeting's alias and |
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| 45 | run |
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| 46 | .I dsmail |
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| 47 | as appropriate. |
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| 49 | A meeting created with |
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| 50 | .I mkds |
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| 51 | can be removed with |
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| 52 | \fIrmds\fR. |
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| 54 | The cacl file has a similar format to that of a discuss meeting acl; |
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| 55 | the first line contains a number which is the number of entries on the |
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| 56 | acl. |
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| 57 | The subsequent lines contain a list of access bits, a colon, |
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| 58 | and the user they correspond to. |
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| 59 | However, unlike meeting acls, only the 'a' bit is relevant for |
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| 60 | meeting creation. |
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[24181] | 62 | .SH FILES |
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| 63 | .ta \w'/var/spool/discuss/cacl 'u |
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| 64 | .br |
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| 65 | ~/.meetings Data file listing meetings that you attend. |
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| 66 | .br |
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| 67 | /var/spool/discuss/cacl The list of users (Kerberos principals) who |
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[25220] | 68 | can create meetings on the server. |
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| 70 | .SH AUTHORS |
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| 71 | Robert French and Ken Raeburn, MIT Student Information Processing Board |
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| 73 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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[25220] | 74 | discuss(1), dsmail(1), rmds(8) |
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