• binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?

    From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Fidonet.BINKD on Sat Dec 19 22:06:21 2020
    Hi all,

    I've been using binkd without a nodelist, just sending everything through hubs and discovered that with Synchronet you can but CR: on the subject line and it'll send direct to the receiving node.

    I tried that and I see a .cut file stuck in my /sbbs/fido/outbound box.

    Obviously I'm missing some configurtion item but I'm not sure what I need to add to enable sending to a node using the binkp.net dns lookup. I do have

    root-domain binkp.net


    configured. Would appreciate any assitance.

    Thanks,
    Nigel
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757.2 to Nigel Reed on Sat Dec 19 20:33:48 2020
    Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?
    By: Nigel Reed to Fidonet.BINKD on Sat Dec 19 2020 10:06 pm

    root-domain binkp.net

    configured. Would appreciate any assitance.

    I'm not certain but I think adding the defnode statement might help if you don't have that enabled already.

    My sample binkd.conf has..

    defnode -nd *, but I haven't tried polling an unlisted node.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Alan Ianson on Sat Dec 19 22:48:35 2020
    Alan wrote:
    Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?
    By: Nigel Reed to Fidonet.BINKD on Sat Dec 19 2020 10:06 pm

    root-domain binkp.net

    configured. Would appreciate any assitance.

    I'm not certain but I think adding the defnode statement might help if you
    don't have that enabled already.

    My sample binkd.conf has..

    defnode -nd *, but I haven't tried polling an unlisted node.

    Not sure about that. First, it seems I had to do a binkd -p to force it to poll. Then when I did I got all sorts of connections going on.

    19 Dec 22:45:30 [1511795] rcvd msg ADR 1:249/110@fidonet
    ? 22:45 [1511795] called 1:249/110@advnet, but remote has no such AKA

    19 Dec 22:46:22 [649] 900:104/1@agoranet busy, skipping
    19 Dec 22:46:22 [649] 110:110/2@amiganet busy, skipping


    A couple of pages of those for different nets.
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757.2 to Nigel Reed on Sat Dec 19 21:15:44 2020
    Re: Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?
    By: Nigel Reed to Alan Ianson on Sat Dec 19 2020 10:48 pm

    Not sure about that. First, it seems I had to do a binkd -p to force it
    to
    poll. Then when I did I got all sorts of connections going on.

    19 Dec 22:45:30 [1511795] rcvd msg ADR 1:249/110@fidonet
    ? 22:45 [1511795] called 1:249/110@advnet, but remote has no such AKA

    For some reason the wrong domain is being used. I don't know how to explain or fix that.

    If I wanted to poll your node I would do..

    binkd -pP 1:124/5016 binkd.conf

    If I got the wrong domain I would try -pP 1:124/5016@fidonet.

    Binkd will poll your node then, and may poll other nodes also if there is stuff in the outbound waiting to go.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Nigel Reed on Sun Dec 20 09:28:38 2020
    Nigel wrote (2020-12-19):

    Not sure about that. First, it seems I had to do a binkd -p to force it
    to
    poll. Then when I did I got all sorts of connections going on.

    19 Dec 22:45:30 [1511795] rcvd msg ADR 1:249/110@fidonet
    ? 22:45 [1511795] called 1:249/110@advnet, but remote has no such AKA

    19 Dec 22:46:22 [649] 900:104/1@agoranet busy, skipping
    19 Dec 22:46:22 [649] 110:110/2@amiganet busy, skipping


    A couple of pages of those for different nets.

    So you have that setup where all domains use the same default zone number? Like

    domain amiganet /ftn/outbound/amiganet 1

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 20 01:32:29 2020
    Alan wrote:
    Re: Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?
    By: Nigel Reed to Alan Ianson on Sat Dec 19 2020 10:48 pm

    Not sure about that. First, it seems I had to do a binkd -p to force it
    to
    poll. Then when I did I got all sorts of connections going on.

    19 Dec 22:45:30 [1511795] rcvd msg ADR 1:249/110@fidonet
    ? 22:45 [1511795] called 1:249/110@advnet, but remote has no such AKA

    For some reason the wrong domain is being used. I don't know how to explain
    or fix that.

    If I wanted to poll your node I would do..

    binkd -pP 1:124/5016 binkd.conf

    If I got the wrong domain I would try -pP 1:124/5016@fidonet.

    Binkd will poll your node then, and may poll other nodes also if there is
    stuff in the outbound waiting to go.

    If I had a user using this method to send a netmail (or myself for that fact), I shouldn't have to manually do a poll. If it's in outgoing, binkd should pick it up and do whatever it's supposed to do with it. I con't see the point in flagging something for "crash" if it's not going to go through the while process.
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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757.2 to Nigel Reed on Sun Dec 20 00:37:51 2020
    Re: Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?
    By: Nigel Reed to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 20 2020 01:32 am

    If I had a user using this method to send a netmail (or myself for that fact), I shouldn't have to manually do a poll. If it's in outgoing, binkd should pick it up and do whatever it's supposed to do with it. I con't
    see
    the point in flagging something for "crash" if it's not going to go through the while process.

    My binkd is daemonized so it sends everything when it rescans the outbound. There is no need to create polls in that case.

    When you run binkd with the -p option it will behave the same way, it will scan your outbound and send whatever is in the outbound and quit.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Oli on Mon Dec 21 03:52:11 2020
    Oli wrote:
    Nigel wrote (2020-12-19):

    Not sure about that. First, it seems I had to do a binkd -p to force it
    to
    poll. Then when I did I got all sorts of connections going on.

    19 Dec 22:45:30 [1511795] rcvd msg ADR 1:249/110@fidonet
    ? 22:45 [1511795] called 1:249/110@advnet, but remote has no such AKA

    19 Dec 22:46:22 [649] 900:104/1@agoranet busy, skipping
    19 Dec 22:46:22 [649] 110:110/2@amiganet busy, skipping


    A couple of pages of those for different nets.

    So you have that setup where all domains use the same default zone number?
    Like

    domain amiganet /ftn/outbound/amiganet 1

    That's how I was told to set it up when I started adding "othernets". It has worked fine upto this point.
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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Alan Ianson on Mon Dec 21 03:53:04 2020
    Alan wrote:
    Re: Re: binkd/dns/no nodelist howto?
    By: Nigel Reed to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 20 2020 01:32 am

    If I had a user using this method to send a netmail (or myself for that fact), I shouldn't have to manually do a poll. If it's in outgoing,
    binkd
    should pick it up and do whatever it's supposed to do with it. I con't
    see
    the point in flagging something for "crash" if it's not going to go through the while process.

    My binkd is daemonized so it sends everything when it rescans the outbound.
    There is no need to create polls in that case.

    When you run binkd with the -p option it will behave the same way, it will
    scan your outbound and send whatever is in the outbound and quit.

    Yes, it runs as a daemon.
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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to Nigel Reed on Mon Dec 21 11:02:37 2020
    Nigel wrote (2020-12-21):

    So you have that setup where all domains use the same default zone
    number? Like

    domain amiganet /ftn/outbound/amiganet 1

    That's how I was told to set it up when I started adding "othernets". It has worked fine upto this point.

    It's in the Binkd FAQ too, but I experienced similar problems, when I tried the 4D setup. Never worked for me. If you do have a 5D tosser, it's better to not use this workaround (IMO).

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Oli on Mon Dec 21 04:38:14 2020
    Oli wrote:
    Nigel wrote (2020-12-21):

    So you have that setup where all domains use the same default zone
    number? Like

    domain amiganet /ftn/outbound/amiganet 1

    That's how I was told to set it up when I started adding "othernets".
    It
    has worked fine upto this point.

    It's in the Binkd FAQ too, but I experienced similar problems, when I tried
    the 4D setup. Never worked for me. If you do have a 5D tosser, it's better to not use this workaround (IMO).

    I believe Synchronet is. I'll maybe experiment tomorrow when I'm supposed to
    be working :)
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