• My Netmails

    From Denis Mikhlevich@2:5053/54.100 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Feb 17 09:37:27 2019
    Hello, Michiel!

    Did you receive two netmails from me several days ago?

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Denis Mikhlevich on Sun Feb 17 10:14:13 2019
    Hello Denis,

    On Sunday February 17 2019 09:37, you wrote to me:

    Did you receive two netmails from me several days ago?

    I received ONE netmail from you dated 14 febuary in which you informed me that you were on your way home and going to look into the problem.

    I can now connect fine to 5053/54, but 5053/400 gives me "connection refused" on both IPv4 and IPv6.


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Denis Mikhlevich@2:5053/54.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Feb 17 17:52:18 2019
    Hello Michiel.

    Sunday 17 February 2019 10:14:12, you wrote to me:

    On Sunday February 17 2019 09:37, you wrote to me:

    Did you receive two netmails from me several days ago?

    I received ONE netmail from you dated 14 febuary in which you informed
    me that you were on your way home and going to look into the problem.

    I can now connect fine to 5053/54, but 5053/400 gives me "connection refused" on both IPv4 and IPv6.

    OK. Second message was incorrect your node address.
    I checked both nodes from my VPS in Hetzner. It works fine on IPv6. Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP TTK-Volga.

    Can you try again?
    If it still doesn't work, give me more debug information.

    Regards,
    -Denis

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Denis Mikhlevich on Sun Feb 17 15:27:20 2019
    Hello Denis,

    On Sunday February 17 2019 17:52, you wrote to me:

    I can now connect fine to 5053/54, but 5053/400 gives me
    "connection refused" on both IPv4 and IPv6.

    OK. Second message was incorrect your node address.

    OK.

    I checked both nodes from my VPS in Hetzner. It works fine on IPv6.
    Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP TTK-Volga.

    Can you try again?

    Still no connect:

    + 15:20 [2568] call to 2:5053/400@fidonet
    15:20 [2568] trying fidogate.ru [2a02:e840:11::3]...
    ? 15:20 [2568] connection to 2:5053/400@fidonet failed: {W32 API
    error 10061} Connection refused

    15:20 [2568] trying fidogate.ru [217.23.80.3]:24554...
    ? 15:20 [2568] connection to 2:5053/400@fidonet failed: {W32 API
    error 10061} Connection refused

    If it still doesn't work, give me more debug information.

    There is not more I can tell you. Firewall problem perhaps?


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Denis Mikhlevich@2:5053/54.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Feb 17 19:10:40 2019
    Hello Michiel.

    Sunday 17 February 2019 15:27:20, you wrote to me:

    I checked both nodes from my VPS in Hetzner. It works fine on
    IPv6. Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP
    TTK-Volga.

    Can you try again?

    Still no connect:

    If it still doesn't work, give me more debug information.

    There is not more I can tell you. Firewall problem perhaps?


    I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd script. 27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS.
    Could you try one more?

    Regards,
    -Denis

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Denis Mikhlevich on Sun Feb 17 16:29:47 2019
    Hello Denis,

    On Sunday February 17 2019 19:10, you wrote to me:

    I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd script.
    27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?

    + 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] call to 2:5053/400@fidonet
    17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] trying fidogate.ru [2a02:e840:11::3]...
    17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] connected
    + 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] outgoing session with fidogate.ru:24554 [2a02:e840:11::3]
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] OPT CRAM-MD5-7c6bb45997efbb289c84de5a353c6aee
    + 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] Remote requests MD mode
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] SYS UseNet FidoGate
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] ZYZ Denis Mikhlevich
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] LOC Saratov, Russia
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] NDL 100Mbit/s,TCP,BINKP
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] TIME Sun, 17 Feb 2019 19:21:55 +0400
    - 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] VER binkd/1.1a-99/Linux binkp/1.1
    + 17 Feb 16:21:57 [2540] addr: 2:5053/400@fidonet
    - 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] OPT EXTCMD NR GZ BZ2
    + 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] Remote supports EXTCMD mode
    + 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] Remote requests NR mode
    + 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] Remote supports GZ mode
    + 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] Remote supports BZ2 mode
    - 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] we are in NR mode
    + 17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] done (to 2:5053/400@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
    17 Feb 16:21:58 [2540] session closed, quitting...

    Check!

    I have added 5053/400 to the list of IPv6 nodes. ;-)



    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Feb 17 18:45:18 2019
    Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!

    17 Feb 2019 15:27:20, you wrote to Denis Mikhlevich:

    Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP TTK-Volga.
    Can you try again?
    MvdV> Still no connect:
    MvdV> + 15:20 [2568] call to 2:5053/400@fidonet
    MvdV> 15:20 [2568] trying fidogate.ru [2a02:e840:11::3]...

    `nc -6 2a02:e840:11::3 24554` works from my side.


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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Denis Mikhlevich on Sun Feb 17 18:46:46 2019
    Good ${greeting_time}, Denis!

    17 Feb 2019 19:10:40, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:

    I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd script.
    27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?

    Fuqing systemd? On a server?

    FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11


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  • From Denis Mikhlevich@2:5053/54.100 to Alexey Vissarionov on Sun Feb 17 20:33:21 2019
    Hello, Alexey Vissarionov.
    On 2/17/19 18:46 you wrote:

    I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd
    script. 27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?
    Fuqing systemd? On a server? FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    !!11

    What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?


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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Denis Mikhlevich on Mon Feb 18 12:13:00 2019
    Good ${greeting_time}, Denis!

    17 Feb 2019 20:33:20, you wrote to me:

    I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd
    script. 27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?
    Fuqing systemd? On a server?
    FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    !!11
    What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?

    SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to CentOS?


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  • From Alexander Kruglikov@2:5053/58 to Alexey Vissarionov on Mon Feb 18 13:42:14 2019
    Good ${greeting_time}, Alexey!

    18 Feb 19 12:13, you wrote to Denis Mikhlevich:

    Fuqing systemd? On a server?
    FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!
    !!! !!11
    What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
    SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to CentOS?

    You can suggest something better for this historical moment? ;-) Just don't offer Alt ;-)

    PS: I also hate systemd, Lennart and all his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)

    With best regards, Alexander.

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  • From Denis Mikhlevich@2:5053/54.100 to Alexander Kruglikov on Mon Feb 18 20:31:16 2019
    Hello, Alexander Kruglikov.
    On 2/18/19 13:42 you wrote:

    What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
    SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to
    CentOS?
    You can suggest something better for this historical moment? ;-)
    Just don't offer Alt ;-) PS: I also hate systemd, Lennart and all
    his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)

    I haven't enough money for RHEL.
    I know 2 persons who still use OS/2 nowadays and tell everywhere that Linux is FUUUUUUUUUUU.


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  • From Denis Mikhlevich@2:5053/54.100 to Alexey Vissarionov on Mon Feb 18 20:51:33 2019
    Hello, Alexey Vissarionov.
    On 2/18/19 12:13 you wrote:

    Fuqing systemd? On a server?
    FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    !! !!11
    What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
    SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to
    CentOS?

    CentOS 7.5 doesn't support SysVinit.
    I have used CentOS since version 6.0 (2011)
    And have the most practice on this OS than any other UNIX like OS.
    On my /54 node station, I use Debian 9.x. because CentOS 7.x doesn't support i686 platform.
    My hardware based on two Pentium-III CPUs. In this OS default autorun is systemd. In our region we haven't modern hardware and enough money to buy it.
    I prefer a binary long support Linux OS.
    Can you suggest anything else?

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  • From Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to Denis Mikhlevich on Mon Feb 18 23:44:28 2019
    Hi Denis!

    Monday February 18 2019 20:31, you wrote to Alexander Kruglikov:

    What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
    SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to
    CentOS?
    You can suggest something better for this historical moment? ;-)
    Just don't offer Alt ;-) PS: I also hate systemd, Lennart and all
    his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)

    I haven't enough money for RHEL.
    I know 2 persons who still use OS/2 nowadays and tell everywhere that Linux is FUUUUUUUUUUU.

    OS/2 - rulez! ;)

    Have a nice night.
    Stas Mishchenkov.

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Stas Mishchenkov on Tue Feb 19 16:36:00 2019
    On 02-18-19 23:44, Stas Mishchenkov wrote to Denis Mikhlevich <=-

    OS/2 - rulez! ;)

    Unless you're on IPv6 (had to bring it back on topic. :D ).


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  • From Alexander Kruglikov@2:5053/58 to Denis Mikhlevich on Tue Feb 19 12:21:56 2019
    Good ${greeting_time}, Denis!

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    18 Feb 19 20:31, you wrote to me:

    I also hate systemd, Lennart and all his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)
    I haven't enough money for RHEL.

    Sorry, of course "RHEL 6 based" i meant... At the moment, its CentOS and
    Oracle Linux.

    I know 2 persons who still use OS/2 nowadays and tell everywhere that Linux is FUUUUUUUUUUU.

    There is no support for IPv6, which means they are offtopic =)

    With best regards, Alexander.

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to Tony Langdon on Sat Feb 23 09:44:26 2019
    Hi Tony.

    19 Feb 19 16:36:00, you wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:

    On 02-18-19 23:44, Stas Mishchenkov wrote to Denis Mikhlevich <=-

    OS/2 - rulez! ;)

    Unless you're on IPv6 (had to bring it back on topic. :D ).

    Well, with a little help of a linux box, my OS/2 can connect the ipv6 world in and out. :)

    'Tommi

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Feb 23 19:10:00 2019
    On 02-23-19 09:44, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Well, with a little help of a linux box, my OS/2 can connect the ipv6 world in and out. :)

    Got any details? I'd be curious how you've done it.


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to Tony Langdon on Sat Feb 23 10:29:38 2019
    Hi Tony.

    23 Feb 19 19:10:00, you wrote to me:

    On 02-23-19 09:44, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Well, with a little help of a linux box, my OS/2 can connect the ipv6
    world in and out. :)

    Got any details? I'd be curious how you've done it.

    I have a xinetd running in a linux box, it redirects certain ipv4+ipv6 ports to ipv4 ports in OS/2.

    Outbound is done thru a proxy in the very same linux box, squid and privoxy works both pretty well. BinkD/OS2 doesn't know anything about ipv6 addresses, but if it calls out with dns name, the proxy will make the connection by ipv6 if it can.

    'Tommi

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Feb 23 20:51:00 2019
    On 02-23-19 10:29, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-


    I have a xinetd running in a linux box, it redirects certain ipv4+ipv6 ports to ipv4 ports in OS/2.

    Outbound is done thru a proxy in the very same linux box, squid and privoxy works both pretty well. BinkD/OS2 doesn't know anything about
    ipv6 addresses, but if it calls out with dns name, the proxy will make
    the connection by ipv6 if it can.

    Cool, what application protocols are you running on OS/2 to IPv6?


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to Tony Langdon on Sat Feb 23 14:18:10 2019
    Hi Tony.

    23 Feb 19 20:51, you wrote to me:

    I have a xinetd running in a linux box, it redirects certain
    ipv4+ipv6 ports to ipv4 ports in OS/2.

    Outbound is done thru a proxy in the very same linux box, squid
    and privoxy works both pretty well. BinkD/OS2 doesn't know
    anything about ipv6 addresses, but if it calls out with dns name,
    the proxy will make the connection by ipv6 if it can.

    Cool, what application protocols are you running on OS/2 to IPv6?

    Binkp. :)

    'Tommi

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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Tommi Koivula on Sun Feb 24 11:57:00 2019
    On 02-23-19 14:18, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Cool, what application protocols are you running on OS/2 to IPv6?

    Binkp. :)

    OK, it gets more "interesting" when you want to run something that's more complex than a single TCP socket. :)


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