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   Oli to Tommi Koivula   
   nodelist how to?   
   09 May 20 14:19:03   
   
   MSGID: 2:280/464.47 5eb69fb4   
   REPLY: 2:221/360 849cb096   
   PID: JamNNTPd/Linux 1   
   CHRS: LATIN-1 2   
   TZUTC: 0200   
   TID: CrashMail II/Linux 1.7   
   Tommi wrote (2020-05-09):   
      
    TK>   * Originally from Oli to Tommi Koivula :   
      
    Ol>>>> what would be the best way to feed multiple nodelists into the   
    Ol>>>> nodelist script?   
      
    TK>>> In case of multiple nodelists it may be easiest to use   
    TK>>> pre-compiled included lists.   
      
    O>> but then there is no way to make use of nodelist flags, e.g.   
    O>> IBNS.   
      
    TK> I am using this one to create binkd nodelist in my OS/2 system:   
      
    TK> # nl2binkd v1.09   
    TK> # (c) 2012-2018 by Markus Reschke   
      
   Hi mark, Wilfred, Tommi. Thanks for the links.   
      
   I'm already using some older version of nl2binkd, but the php script looks   
   interesting too.   
      
    TK> It would be possible to fix it to support 'special' flags too.   
      
   I did modify it (trial and error) to add support for an experimental Onion   
   address user flag.   
      
    TK> But IBN is the only flag binkd really needs. At least at the moment. ;)   
      
   As I wrote, I'm interested in support for other flags, like IBNS (for binkps),   
   IBNQ (binkp over QUIC), IBNO (for Onion addresses), etc. I also would like to   
   dynamically use SOCKS servers for the different encrypted protocols. Using the   
   perl hook for the nodelist processing would be much more flexible and straight   
   forward. The only thing that is missing in binkd is the ability to set the   
   -pipe parameter in perl.   
      
   No need to discuss how useful or unnecessary this is, it's only experimental ;)   
      
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