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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: \binkd.exe -C binkd.cfg    
   (make sure you use the CAP C.)   
      
   That should do it. Now when you reboot it will start automatically and when the   
   CFG file chages for any reason, it will update automatically.   
      
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
    IS> ... http://www.1stchoicecore.co.nz...drop in same time   
    IS> === MultiMail/Win32 v0.49   
    IS> --- SBBSecho 2.33-Win32   
    IS>  * Origin: 1st Choice Core Nz (3:770/330)   
      
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