3/17 09:59:38a Attempting callout for file >d:\bbs\sbbs\binkd\outbound.015\00010064.clo
3/17 09:59:38a JSBinkP/1.91 callout to 21:1/100 started
3/17 09:59:38a Connection to f100.n1.z21.binkp.net:24554 failed.
3/17 09:59:38a Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0
When I post a message say in fsxnet Gen and once I posted it, then
fidoout runs then binkout runs afterwards which is all good but I get
this message.
3/17 09:59:38a Attempting callout for file >d:\bbs\sbbs\binkd\outbound.015\00010064.clo
3/17 09:59:38a JSBinkP/1.91 callout to 21:1/100 started
3/17 09:59:38a Connection to f100.n1.z21.binkp.net:24554 failed.
3/17 09:59:38a Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0
now my question is now do I get it to poll the nornal address
agency.bbs nz
as once it has polled f100.nl.21.binkp.net binkit won't send it
again question how do I fix this or what command or setting.
also is there a option in sbbsecho.cfg or same were for filebox
to put stuff in and send, I noticed there was one for inbound
but not sure if that is for both.
now my question is now do I get it to poll the nornal address
agency.bbs nz
Add "Host=agency.bbs.nz" to the [21:1/100] section of your binkit.ini file.
also is there a option in sbbsecho.cfg or same were for filebox
to put stuff in and send, I noticed there was one for inbound
but not sure if that is for both.
SBBSecho v3 supports file boxes, but BinkIT does not (yet).
I just realized that it still has "geek" in the address. I should probably take that out. It does work, though.
Okay but what more can I do with this :-
[21:1/100]
Host=agency.bbs.nz
Port=24556
Password=Pass
Poll=true
AllowPlainPassword=true
AllowUnencrypted=true
Re: Binkit outbound
By: Digital Man to Sneaky on Fri Mar 16 2018 18:05:50
now my question is now do I get it to poll the nornal address
agency.bbs nz
Add "Host=agency.bbs.nz" to the [21:1/100] section of your binkit.ini file.
Okay but what more can I do with this :-
[21:1/100]
Host=agency.bbs.nz
Port=24556
Password=Pass
Poll=true
AllowPlainPassword=true
AllowUnencrypted=true
do I have to have " " or samething
Re: Binkit outbound
By: Digital Man to Sneaky on Fri Mar 16 2018 18:05:50
just so you now that ageny.bbs.nz is port 24556
Connection to f100.n1.z21.binkp.net:24554 failed
is the wrong port so no wounder itwon't connect
so how do we get remove the f100.n1.z21.binkp.net:24554
also why is this happening
3/17 04:06:17p 1324 BINKP Timed out receiving packet data!
3/17 04:06:17p 1324 BINKP service thread terminated (0 clients remain, 0 total, 29 served)
3/17 04:06:17p 1324 !ERROR 38 closing socket
what is error 38 andhow do I fix that
Okay but what more can I do with this :-
[21:1/100]
Host=agency.bbs.nz
Port=24556
Password=Pass
Poll=true
AllowPlainPassword=true
AllowUnencrypted=true
Here is mine:
[21:1/100@fsxnet]
;Paul "Avon" Hayton - fsxnet hub
Host=agency.bbs.geek.nz
Port=24556
AllowUnencrypted=yes
Password=Pass
Poll=Yes
Re: Binkit outbound
By: Dumas Walker to SNEAKY on Sat Mar 17 2018 11:02 am
I just realized that it still has "geek" in the address. I should probably take that out. It does work, though.
You will need to change that at some point.. :)
Also sneaky should probably remove "AllowPlainPassword", unless they
are using plain passwords.
Is that what you have in your binkit.ini yet it's still trying to connect to f100.n1.z21.binkp.net?
[21:1/100]
Host=agency.bbs.nz
Port=24556
Password=Pass
Poll=true
AllowPlainPassword=true
AllowUnencrypted=true
my pkts which it probably ok, BUT it does it on outbound runs fidout/binkoutie run binkpoll and it tries f100.n1.z21 fails then on the same binkpoll 21:1/100 agency.bbs.nz does connect about a 1 minite later and picks up
3/18 05:48:23p Timed out receiving first byte of packet header
You override the default hostname and port number via the binkit.ini file.
also why is this happening
3/17 04:06:17p 1324 BINKP Timed out receiving packet data!
3/17 04:06:17p 1324 BINKP service thread terminated (0 clients
remain, 0 total, 29 served)
3/17 04:06:17p 1324 !ERROR 38 closing socket
what is error 38 andhow do I fix that
According to Microsoft: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms681382(v=vs.85) .aspx That error means "Reached the end of the file." - which is not normally an error condition (especially on close).
If you're running v3.17, you may need to update to the latest build.
I am polling in to 21:1/100 with password but now when avon crash me
in server window this came up
3/18 06:46:48p 1712 BINKP CRAM-MD5 password mismatch for 21:1/100@fsxnet
question is this my end or 21:1/100 end
I just realized that it still has "geek" in the address. I should probably >DW> take that out. It does work, though.
You will need to change that at some point.. :)
I am polling in to 21:1/100 with password but now when avon crash me
in server window this came up
3/18 06:46:48p 1712 BINKP CRAM-MD5 password mismatch for 21:1/100@fsxnet
question is this my end or 21:1/100 end
I can confirm this, I see it too on inbound connections when using CRAM-MD5 passwords but I have good sessions on outbound (binkout or binkpoll). Hopefully this will be sorted in time.
I'm not sure why your having problems trying to connect to *.binkp.net.
I have a minimal ftn_domains.ini but put all my links in binkit.ini and that works well here.
Okay thank you for this setting, I put it in my binkit.ini
No I don't why it,s trying to connect to *.binkp.net.either,
and I don't use ftn_domains.ini should I, and I whish
it would work well here two, inbound seems to be ok,
crash and outbound is not.
Al wrote to Sneaky <=-
The lookup on binkp.net is a good thing if you are trying to send mail
or files to a node not in your binkit.ini or nodelist. It will work if
the node you are sending too is known at binkp.net. It won't work for
Z21 though.
I'd like to know how to create a similar service for Z21 or another zone. I haven't seen much documentation on the subject.
I'd like to know how to create a similar service for Z21 or another zone. I haven't seen much documentation on the subject.
Al wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Binkit outbound
By: Tony Langdon to Al on Mon Mar 19 2018 07:29 pm
I'd like to know how to create a similar service for Z21 or another zone. I haven't seen much documentation on the subject.
Maybe we need an fsx.net domain? I suppose any domain would do.
Have a look at http://binkp.net. I tried to setup 1:153/757 but my node
is not in their nodelist. Looking there you can probably see what you
need to do.
Al wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Binkit outbound
By: Tony Langdon to Al on Mon Mar 19 2018 07:29 pm
I'd like to know how to create a similar service for Z21 or another zone. I haven't seen much documentation on the subject.
I just did a whois lookup for binkp.net. No names came up but the DNS servers looked like it was run by the binkd development team. Might be worth asking them if support for othernets would be a go or not.
If it is a go no changes would need to be made for existing mailers to support those kind of lookups.
The lookup on binkp.net is a good thing if you are trying to send
mail or files to a node not in your binkit.ini or nodelist. It will
work if the node you are sending too is known at binkp.net. It won't
work for Z21 though.
I'd like to know how to create a similar service for Z21 or another
zone. I haven't seen much documentation on the subject.
Maybe we need an fsx.net domain? I suppose any domain would do.
Have a look at http://binkp.net. I tried to setup 1:153/757 but my
node is not in their nodelist. Looking there you can probably see
what you need to do.
I have thought this before also... it would be fun to set something up
How long has your node been around? I'm sure mine is.
I'd like to setup a bbs.vkradio.com subdomain for this purpose too. Good place to learn, since that's my own net. :)
Maybe we need an fsx.net domain? I suppose any domain would do.
Have a look at http://binkp.net. I tried to setup 1:153/757 but my node
is not in their nodelist. Looking there you can probably see what you
need to do.
mark lewis wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
there's really not any... the idea is fairly simple, though... scan the nodelist looking for IPs or domain names... use those for the matching fnz'ed FTN address... the most simple one would be a local hosts
file... so a script not unlike binkd_nodelister.pl would be a start... only the output need be changed since that one is currently outputting
the binkd Node format... one just needs the output to be in whatever format their DNS server wants... most likely CNAME would be used in a majority of entries since we're pulling domain names and having them
used by other domain names... the few IP addresses would be specified directly instead of CNAME... all of this information is taken from the nodelist...
Al wrote to Paul Hayton <=-
Re: Re: Binkit outbound
By: Paul Hayton to Al on Tue Mar 20 2018 11:34 am
Maybe we need an fsx.net domain? I suppose any domain would do.
Have a look at http://binkp.net. I tried to setup 1:153/757 but my
node is not in their nodelist. Looking there you can probably see
what you need to do.
I have thought this before also... it would be fun to set something up
I think vk3jed is thinking the same thing, and since he has the stuff
it may be a reality bofore you know it.. :)
Al wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Binkit outbound
By: Tony Langdon to Al on Tue Mar 20 2018 09:27 am
How long has your node been around? I'm sure mine is.
Since 1995 off and on. I was just relisted 3 or 4 weeks ago after
almost a years absence. Yours is, I just pinged f410.n633.z3.binkp.net
and it resolved to freeway.vkradio.com.
I'd like to setup a bbs.vkradio.com subdomain for this purpose too. Good place to learn, since that's my own net. :)
OK, Paul just said something like that so I think your on. :)
so a script not unlike binkd_nodelister.pl would be a start... only
the output need be changed [...]
Shouldn't be too hard to turn it into zone files for something like
BIND either. Might have to look at knoching up a script and setting
up a subdomain to try it with VKRadio. Obviously, I have the
nodelist, that's certainly not a problem! :)
Does anyone have scripts or software for parsing the nodelist into a simple list of nodes? Don't want to reinvent the wheel, if I can
avoid it. :)
Paul has his own nodelist too, I'm happy to work with Paul on this,
since we both have the same goals for different nets. :) I just have to setup my own DNS servers for the new subdomain. :)
Paul Hayton wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
On 03/20/18, Tony Langdon pondered and said...
Paul has his own nodelist too, I'm happy to work with Paul on this,
since we both have the same goals for different nets. :) I just have to setup my own DNS servers for the new subdomain. :)
Thanks Tony - appreciated. I'll move this thread to FSX_GEN and pick up the topic with you there as it's not strictly Synchronet related now.
mark lewis wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
On 2018 Mar 20 19:32:00, you wrote to me:
so a script not unlike binkd_nodelister.pl would be a start... only
the output need be changed [...]
Shouldn't be too hard to turn it into zone files for something like
BIND either. Might have to look at knoching up a script and setting
up a subdomain to try it with VKRadio. Obviously, I have the
nodelist, that's certainly not a problem! :)
exactly...
Does anyone have scripts or software for parsing the nodelist into a simple list of nodes? Don't want to reinvent the wheel, if I can
avoid it. :)
ummm... i already pointed to binkd_nodelister.pl ;)
copy it to vkradio_nodelister.pl and then fix up the output so it is a zone file... i've done it once for updating the domains my perimeter firewall allows gated email for... it was a simple list... a zone file shouldn't be that hard to do if i recall their format from yonks ago correctly...
the latest/best binkd_nodelister.pl should be in the I-BINKD FDN along with the weekly binkd.txt binkd nodelist file... the script is version
1.3 from 14 April 2007 by Jerry Schwartz... i'm not sure if it has been rehatched into the FDN lately or not... rehatching simply to try to
ensure that all sites with I-BINKD do have the script...
FWIW: folks using this script to create othernet binkd nodelist files
will have to edit it to replace the forced "@fidonet" domain with the othernet's domain and don't forget to use different output file names
for each othernet...
haven't got around to sorting Tickit out yet.
Al wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Binkit outbound
By: Tony Langdon to mark lewis on Thu Mar 22 2018 07:34 am
haven't got around to sorting Tickit out yet.
Tickit really doesn't need any sorting. It is simple and effective.
Five minutes in the wiki and you'll be set.. :)
http://wiki.synchro.net/util:tickit
Ttyl :-),
Al
... Enter any 12 digit prime number to continue
Except for the time factor, and having the head space to do it. Dealing with a lot of other (non BBS) crap ATM. :(
Al wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Binkit outbound
By: Tony Langdon to Al on Fri Mar 23 2018 06:35 am
Except for the time factor, and having the head space to do it. Dealing with a lot of other (non BBS) crap ATM. :(
I hear that.. I have a few things I don't need taking me away from
where I'd rather be ATM. But when you do have the time it won't take much.. :)
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