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|    Bill McGarrity to Ian Segers    |
|    Re: Binkd errors    |
|    20 Mar 16 19:15:00    |
      -=> Ian Segers wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-                             BM> OK, seems as if you and Paul have an issue with the z21 nodes. Make        BM> sure you have your z21 listed in the binkd.cfg under ADDRESS.                      IS> domain fidonet.org alias-for fidonet        IS> domain fidonet.net alias-for fidonet        IS> domain whispnet.* alias-for whispernet        IS> domain league10.* alias-for league10        IS> domain fsxnet.* alias-for fsxnet                      IS> address 3:770/330.0@fidonet        IS> address 316:64/1.0@whispnet        IS> address 21:1/115@fsxnet <--- make this 21:1.115.0@fsxnet        IS> address 10:10/116.0@league10               IS> node 1:340/400@fidonet -md time.synchro.net password c        IS> #node 10:10/1@league10 -md time.synchro.net password c        IS> #node 316:77/1@whispnet -md time.synchro.net password c        IS> node 21:1/100@fsxnet -md agency.bbs.geek.nz:24556 password c        IS> node 3:770/1@fidonet -md agency.bbs.geek.nz:24554 password c                                                  MB>Also,        BM> one other thing. In the cfg, where you have DOMAIN and the path to the        BM> folders... I tihnk I sent you over one with all "1's" at the end.        BM> Change that to "3" less quotes and delete OUTBOUND.003. Your regular        BM> outbound will now be for Z3 and a new OUTBOUND.001 will be created.                      IS> Okay I changed them from outbound 1 to outbound 3              Great. You should now have the following "outbound" folders..              OUTBOUND       OUTBOUND.001       OUTBOUND.002       OUTBOUND.004       OUTBOUND.015       OUTBOUND.13c       OUTBOUND.00A                      IS> 20 Mar 11:07:15 [7920] session closed, quitting...        IS> 20 Mar 11:07:16 [2052] trying time.synchro.net [96.60.229.231]...        IS> 20 Mar 11:07:16 [2052] connected        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:16 [2052] outgoing session with time.synchro.net:24554        IS> [96.60.229.231]        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:16 [2052] OPT LST UTF        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] OPT CRAM-MD5-f6bb3323b3e6dedd1cc27c6f7f52f6c9        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] Remote requests MD mode        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] SYS Time Warp of the Future BBS, TCP/IP 1        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] ZYZ Robert E Starr JR        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] LOC Cougar, WA. USA        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] PHN time.synchro.net        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] NDL        IS> CM,IBN,ITN,IFC,IFT,IHT,ISE,IMI,INT,TCP,TEL,VMP,BND - 20 Mar 11:07:17        IS> [2052] TIME Sat, 19 Mar 2016 22:07:42 -0700 + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052]        IS> addr: 1:340/0@fidonet + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 1:340/400@fidonet        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 10:10/1@league10.org (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 10:10/0@league10.org (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 45:45/2@beerme (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 201:1000/3@dbnet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 11:11/1@othernet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 618:300/12@micronet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 316:77/1@whispernet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 24:140/0@sportnet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 24:140/1@sportnet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] addr: 24:140/2@sportnet (n/a or busy)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:17 [2052] pwd protected session (MD5)        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:18 [2052] TRF 0 4555        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:18 [2052] Remote has 0b of mail and 4555b of files for        IS> us - 20 Mar 11:07:18 [2052] remote is in NR mode        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:18 [2052] have 0 byte(s) of fe520046.SA0        IS> - 20 Mar 11:07:18 [2052] receiving fe520046.SA0 (4555 byte(s), off 0)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] fe520046.SA0 ->        IS> D:\bbs\fd\secfiles\fe520046.SA0        IS> 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] got *.sa?, delayed creating        IS> D:\bbs\sbbs\data\fidoin.now        IS> 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] got *.SA?, delayed creating        IS> D:\bbs\sbbs\data\fidoin.now        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] rcvd: fe520046.SA0 (4555, 4555.00 CPS,        IS> 1:340/0@fidonet)        IS> + 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] done (to 1:340/400@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/1        IS> (0/4555 bytes))        IS> 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] Creating D:\bbs\sbbs\data\fidoin.now        IS> 20 Mar 11:07:19 [2052] session closed, quitting...        IS> ? 20 Mar 11:08:11 [8136] Interrupted by keyboard        IS> 20 Mar 11:08:11 [6456] downing servmgr...               BM> OK... seems as if this connection worked. When it created the        BM> fidoin.now file, did sbbsecho toss the pkt? Look at your sbbsecho.log        BM> file to see. Compare date/time.                      IS> Yes it does toss the packet which is good              Great!!                       BM> I am assuming you got the binkd.txt file for the list of nodes?               IS> well yes an old one that I added my address in but will ask rob to        IS> send me one weekly              OK...                IS> If not, let me know and I        BM> will.               IS> Okay will do              OK               IS> at this point fidonet 1:340/400 in now working okay sending and        IS> receiving which is good.               IS> but just having trouble with fsxnet + with all other add address.        IS> fsxnet used 24556 port              When it tries to poll 21:1/100 does it show in the logs it's using 24556       somethng like this:              outgoing session with agency.bbs.geek.nz:24556               IS> when I run the binkp what command do I use               IS> binkd -c binkd.cfg (client only)        IS> or               IS> binkd -c binkd.cfg (run server)              I created a shortcut for the binkd.exe and dragged it to my "Startup" folder.        Once it's there, goto Properties. Start in folder should be the folder you have       the binkd.exe in. Target is: |
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