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# Installation
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The Chinese version of this installation guide is available at [INSTALL.zh_CN.md](INSTALL.zh_CN.md).
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To install LBBS on Linux (e.g., Debian 13, CentOS Stream 10), please perform the following steps:
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## 0. Prerequisites
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Follow the instructions in [leafok_bbs](https://github.com/leafok/leafok_bbs) README.md to initialize the database structure shared by both the web and telnet versions.
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It is highly recommended to complete the web version configuration steps first and ensure those features work properly.
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## 1. Common Requirements
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- gcc >= 13.3
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- autoconf >= 2.68
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- automake >= 1.16
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- php >= 8.2
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- mysql >= 8.4
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### Distribution-Specific Packages
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**Debian / Ubuntu:**
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install -y libssh-dev libsystemd-dev
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**CentOS / RHEL:**
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```bash
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sudo dnf install -y libssh-devel systemd-devel
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**MSYS2 with MinGW-w64 toolchain:**
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```bash
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pacman -S --needed msys2-runtime-devel libssh libssh-devel pcre2-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-libiconv mingw-w64-x86_64-libmariadbclient
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```
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## 2. Extract Source Files
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Extract the source files from a tarball or export from GitHub.
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Run the following command to set up the autoconf/automake environment:
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```bash
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autoreconf --install --force
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## 3. Compile Source Files
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```bash
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export LBBS_HOME_DIR=/usr/local/lbbs
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```
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**For Linux:**
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```bash
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./configure --prefix=$LBBS_HOME_DIR
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```
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**For MSYS2 with MinGW-w64 toolchain:**
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```bash
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./configure --prefix=$LBBS_HOME_DIR --disable-shared PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/mingw64/lib/pkgconfig/
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```
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```bash
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make
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```
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## 4. Create User and Group
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```bash
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sudo useradd bbs
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## 5. Install Binary and Data Files
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```bash
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sudo make install
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chown -R bbs:bbs $LBBS_HOME_DIR
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```
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## 6. Modify Configuration Files
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Default configuration files are saved as `*.default`. Copy and rename them first:
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```bash
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cd $LBBS_HOME_DIR
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cp conf/bbsd.conf.default conf/bbsd.conf
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cp conf/bbsnet.conf.default conf/bbsnet.conf
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cp conf/badwords.conf.default conf/badwords.conf
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cp utils/conf/db_conn.conf.php.default utils/conf/db_conn.conf.php
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```
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Then edit each file to match your environment:
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### bbsd.conf
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Key settings to adjust:
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- `db_host`, `db_username`, `db_password`, `db_database`: MySQL connection details
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- `bbs_server`, `bbs_port`, `bbs_ssh_port`: Network settings
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- `bbs_name`: Your BBS name
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- `bbs_max_client`: Maximum concurrent connections (adjust based on server capacity)
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### db_conn.conf.php
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Set the database connection parameters:
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- `$DB_hostname`, `$DB_username`, `$DB_password`, `$DB_database`
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### bbsnet.conf & badwords.conf
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Review and customize as needed for your BBS policies.
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## 7. Copy MySQL CA Certificate
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Copy the MySQL server's CA certificate file to `$LBBS_HOME_DIR/conf/ca_cert.pem`.
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## 8. Generate Menu Configuration Files
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Run the following scripts to generate menu configuration files with section data:
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```bash
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sudo -u bbs php $LBBS_HOME_DIR/utils/bin/gen_section_menu.php
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sudo -u bbs php $LBBS_HOME_DIR/utils/bin/gen_ex_list.php
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sudo -u bbs php $LBBS_HOME_DIR/utils/bin/gen_top.php
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```
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## 9. Create SSH2 Certificates
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Generate SSH host keys for the SSH server component. The `-N ""` flag sets an empty passphrase for the keys (required for automated service startup).
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```bash
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ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "Your Server Name" -N "" -f $LBBS_HOME_DIR/conf/ssh_host_rsa_key
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ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "Your Server Name" -N "" -f $LBBS_HOME_DIR/conf/ssh_host_ed25519_key
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ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -C "Your Server Name" -N "" -f $LBBS_HOME_DIR/conf/ssh_host_ecdsa_key
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```
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## 10. Startup
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```bash
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sudo -u bbs $LBBS_HOME_DIR/bin/bbsd
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## 11. (Optional) Set Up systemd
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Create your own `/usr/lib/systemd/system/lbbs.service` from the sample at `conf/lbbs.service`, and make any necessary changes.
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Reload daemon configuration and start the service.
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## 12. (Optional) Set Up logrotate
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Create your own `/etc/logrotate.d/lbbs` from the sample at `conf/lbbs.logrotate`, and make any necessary changes.
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Restart the logrotate service.
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## 13. Cleanup on Abnormal Service Termination
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In case of unexpected failure or improper operation resulting in abnormal termination of the LBBS process, manual cleanup of shared memory/semaphore might be required before relaunching the process.
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### When Cleanup is Needed
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- After a crash or force-kill of the `bbsd` process
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- If `bbsd` fails to start with "shared memory already exists" errors
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- When `ipcs` shows resources owned by user `bbs`
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### Checking for Orphaned Resources
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First, check for any remaining shared memory segments or semaphores:
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```bash
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sudo -u bbs ipcs
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Look for entries in the "SHM" (shared memory) and "SEM" (semaphore) sections where the "OWNER" is `bbs`.
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### Cleaning Up
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If resources exist, remove them with:
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```bash
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sudo -u bbs ipcrm -a
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This removes all shared memory and semaphore resources accessible to the `bbs` user.
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## 14. Docker Installation (Alternative Method)
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For containerized deployment, LBBS provides Docker support.
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### Building from Source
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To build the Docker image from source code:
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```bash
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docker compose up --build -d
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### Using Pre-built Images
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To use pre-built images from Docker Hub:
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```bash
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docker compose pull
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docker compose up -d
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### Configuration for Docker
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When using Docker, you still need to configure LBBS appropriately:
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1. **Configuration Files**: Create and customize the configuration files as described in Step 6.
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2. **Database Connection**: Ensure `db_conn.conf.php` points to your MySQL server (which should be accessible from the container).
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3. **Port Mapping**: By default, Docker Compose maps:
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- SSH port: 2322 → 2322 (container)
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- Telnet port: 2323 → 2323 (container)
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Adjust these in `docker-compose.yml` if needed.
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4. **Persistent Data**: The `data/` and `conf/` directories are mounted as volumes for persistence.
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### Docker Compose Management
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- Start: `docker compose up -d`
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- Stop: `docker compose down`
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- View logs: `docker compose logs -f`
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- Restart: `docker compose restart`
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For more details, refer to the `docker-compose.yml` file and Docker documentation.
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