• File tossin', auto-file-base creatin' blues

    From DustCouncil@21:1/227 to All on Sat Jul 17 19:35:36 2021
    So I'm still pretty new to this but I've got 4 networks working, apparently, perfectly, including fsxNet. I followed Avon's videos online, and I set things up so Mystic would auto-create message and file bases, as opposed to creating them myself or doing an import of an .NA file. I like this as it allowed me to gradually check each one, match each against Infopacks which listed policies about certain echoes needing to be real names only, or Sysop-only.

    Micronet's (FTN) message bases work fine. What it is not doing is creating file bases. It is one of three networks I've just added which aren't doing this. Which sounds like, whatever I did wrong, I did wrong for all three, but I cannot figure out what.

    Focusing on Micronet then, the first thing I notice in my logs is this Unused Key business which I don't see for fsxNet, FidoNet (same hub as for Micronet), tqwNet, or Agoranet.

    ----------------- MUTIL v1.12 A47 2021/06/28 Sat, Jul 17 2021 (loglevel 3)
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Startup using mailin.ini
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 EXEC FileToss
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 EXEC ImportEchoMail
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 EXEC MergeNodeLists
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Process: Toss FDN/TIC Files
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Waiting for BUSY nodes
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Tossing ti_00bgl.tic
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (CREATED) Value (Created by TickIT 2.0)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (ORIGIN) Value (Origin 618:618/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (MAGIC) Value (Magic MINLIST)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (DATE) Value (Date 1626422700)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (LDESC) Value (Ldesc Micronet Information Network nodelist for)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (LDESC) Value (Ldesc 16 July 2021 (day 197). A friendly)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (LDESC) Value (Ldesc and active international BBS mail network.)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (LDESC) Value (Ldesc Info on how to join is in the nodelist.)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (PATH) Value (Path 618:618/1 1626422702 Fri Jul 16 08:05:02 2021 UTC)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (PATH) Value (Path 618:300/16 1626422916 Fri, 16 Jul 2021 08:08:35 GMT; TickIT 2.0)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:100/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:200/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:250/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:500/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:510/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:520/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:618/1)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/12)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/18)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/26)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/32)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/34)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/36)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/38)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/40)
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Unused Key (SEENBY) Value (Seenby 618:300/42)

    ---snip---

    Now we get to the more concering port:

    + Jul 17 18:27:55 File micronet.zip Area MIN_LIST From 618:300/16
    ! Jul 17 18:27:55 Bad from address; Moved to /mystic/files/fsx/badfile/

    Note where it is trying to move that. In the YouTube videos, in mailin.ini, this was set up in mailin.ini:

    in [FileToss]:

    bad_dir=/mystic/files/fsx/badfile

    However, this shouldn't happen, because:

    ; Micronet

    618:300/1_bad_dir = /mystic/files/micronet/badfile
    618:300/1_dir_prefix = /mystic/files/micronet/
    618:300/1_allow_replace = true
    618:300/1_acs_list = s10z5
    618:300/1_acs_ftp = s255z5
    618:300/1_acs_download = s20z5
    618:300/1_acs_upload = s255z5
    618:300/1_acs_hatch = s255z5
    618:300/1_acs_sysop = s255z5

    Should it not skip that sort of default placeholder directive and follow the Micronet section and move it into /mystic/files/micronet/badfile?

    That "z5" is correct, by the way.

    The logs try to toss it a second time:

    Tossing ti_00bgu.tic:

    <same Unused Key complaints>

    But it ends differently now:

    + Jul 17 18:27:55 File mininfo.zip Area MIN_INFO From 618:300/16
    ! Jul 17 18:27:55 Bad filename; Moved to /mystic/files/fsx/badfile/
    ! Jul 17 18:27:55 Failed moving file
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Scanning Hatches
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Results: 0 import, 0 toss, 0 hatch, 2 bad in 0.01s
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Process: Importing EchoMail
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Waiting for BUSY nodes
    ! Jul 17 18:27:55 Import from /mystic/echomail/in/
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Extracting 0000ffd7.TH0
    - Jul 17 18:27:55 Execute Res: 0 Cmd: unzip -oqqjC "/mystic/echomail/in/0000ffd7.TH0" "*.pkt" -d /mystic/temputil/ /dev/null 2>&1
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Importing 60f12350.pkt (618:300/1 to 618:300/42)
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 Import #6 to MIN_TEST
    ! Jul 17 18:27:55 Unknown inbound file MININFO.ZIP

    The contents of /mystic/files/fsx/badfile is now:

    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 9232 Jul 15 08:42 TWITLIST.ZIP
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 1011 Jul 15 08:47 TWITLIST.ZIP.tic
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 9605 Jul 16 09:05 micronet.zip
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 998 Jul 16 08:08 micronet.zip.tic
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 1005 Jul 16 08:08 mininfo.zip.tic

    There remains a copy of MININFO.ZIP in:

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  • From DustCouncil@21:1/227 to All on Sat Jul 17 19:37:15 2021
    (pt2):

    There is a copy of micronet.zip in /mystic/echomail/in along with related .tic files:

    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 9232 Jul 15 08:42 TWITLIST.ZIP
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 1011 Jul 15 08:47 TWITLIST.ZIP.tic
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 9605 Jul 16 09:05 micronet.zip
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 998 Jul 16 08:08 micronet.zip.tic
    -rw-rw-r-- 1 mystic mystic 1005 Jul 16 08:08 mininfo.zip.tic

    Any ideas?

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to DustCouncil on Sun Jul 18 10:50:47 2021
    On 17 Jul 2021 at 07:35p, DustCouncil pondered and said...


    + Jul 17 18:27:55 File micronet.zip Area MIN_LIST From 618:300/16
    ! Jul 17 18:27:55 Bad from address; Moved to /mystic/files/fsx/badfile/

    Note where it is trying to move that. In the YouTube videos, in mailin.ini, this was set up in mailin.ini:

    in [FileToss]:

    bad_dir=/mystic/files/fsx/badfile

    However, this shouldn't happen, because:

    ; Micronet

    618:300/1_bad_dir = /mystic/files/micronet/badfile
    618:300/1_dir_prefix = /mystic/files/micronet/

    I wonder if this is because the last few lines point to 300/1 and not 300/16?

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  • From DustCouncil@21:1/227 to Avon on Sat Jul 17 23:12:02 2021
    618:300/1_bad_dir = /mystic/files/micronet/badfile
    618:300/1_dir_prefix = /mystic/files/micronet/

    I wonder if this is because the last few lines point to 300/1 and not 300/16?

    That was MeaTLoTioN's observation too. I wrote the hub sysop to see what he says. He confirmed /1 was the address I should be using as the hub address previously. His BBS is /16. So I am unsure how that is configured on the hub side.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to DustCouncil on Sun Jul 18 11:47:20 2021
    On 17 Jul 2021 at 11:12p, DustCouncil pondered and said...

    That was MeaTLoTioN's observation too. I wrote the hub sysop to see
    what he says. He confirmed /1 was the address I should be using as the hub address previously. His BBS is /16. So I am unsure how that is configured on the hub side.

    yeah, it could be his BBS is acting as HUB and BBS? Running Mystic?

    I think it would come down to the AKA he set in his file bases... I think
    that could be the factor determining what is tossed downstream with which AKA

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  • From Zip@21:1/202 to DustCouncil on Sun Jul 18 09:30:08 2021
    Hello DustCouncil!

    On 17 Jul 2021, DustCouncil said the following...
    Focusing on Micronet then, the first thing I notice in my logs is this Unused Key business which I don't see for fsxNet, FidoNet (same hub as for Micronet), tqwNet, or Agoranet.

    These can be ignored; they are just added fields in the TIC files that mutil doesn't care about. :)

    Now we get to the more concering port:
    + Jul 17 18:27:55 File micronet.zip Area MIN_LIST From 618:300/16

    618:300/1_bad_dir = /mystic/files/micronet/badfile
    618:300/1_dir_prefix = /mystic/files/micronet/

    The reason for the error is that the TIC file is from 618:300/16 instead of
    the expected 618:300/1. Perhaps your uplink can change the address it is using when creating those?

    Best regards
    Zip

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to DustCouncil on Sun Jul 18 10:29:00 2021
    DustCouncil wrote to Avon <=-

    That was MeaTLoTioN's observation too. I wrote the hub sysop to see
    what he says. He confirmed /1 was the address I should be using as the hub address previously. His BBS is /16. So I am unsure how that is configured on the hub side.

    Hey, that's me! DC, I netmailed you this as well, but to get everyone on the same page:

    I'm running Synchronet and TickIt. Tickit should be pulling from my
    Synchronet config (which lists 300/1 before 300/16) and using "smart AKA matching".

    I did some digging around and found a SourceAddress line I could add to my tickit config file. I've told Tickit explicitly to use the source address 300/1 instead of AKA matching, let's see what that does.




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  • From DustCouncil@21:1/227 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Jul 18 23:27:44 2021
    Hey, that's me! DC, I netmailed you this as well, but to get everyone on the same page:
    I'm running Synchronet and TickIt. Tickit should be pulling from my Synchronet config (which lists 300/1 before 300/16) and using "smart AKA matching".

    If I haven't said it already, I really appreciate you and all of the other people who keep these networks running, and the work you put into it.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Jul 19 11:56:56 2021
    On 18 Jul 2021 at 10:29a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    I'm running Synchronet and TickIt. Tickit should be pulling from my Synchronet config (which lists 300/1 before 300/16) and using "smart AKA matching".

    I did some digging around and found a SourceAddress line I could add to
    my tickit config file. I've told Tickit explicitly to use the source address 300/1 instead of AKA matching, let's see what that does.


    Best wishes for this one, I'm curious to know how you guys get on.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to DustCouncil on Mon Jul 19 06:58:00 2021
    DustCouncil wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Hey, that's me! DC, I netmailed you this as well, but to get everyone on the same page:
    I'm running Synchronet and TickIt. Tickit should be pulling from my Synchronet config (which lists 300/1 before 300/16) and using "smart AKA matching".

    If I haven't said it already, I really appreciate you and all of the
    other people who keep these networks running, and the work you put into it.

    Thanks!




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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Mon Jul 19 08:18:00 2021
    Avon wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I'm running Synchronet and TickIt. Tickit should be pulling from my Synchronet config (which lists 300/1 before 300/16) and using "smart AKA matching".

    I did some digging around and found a SourceAddress line I could add to
    my tickit config file. I've told Tickit explicitly to use the source address 300/1 instead of AKA matching, let's see what that does.

    Best wishes for this one, I'm curious to know how you guys get on.

    I think I figured it out. I use 618:300/1 (my hub address) instead of 618:300/16 (my node address) for file/echomail in Micronet. The "Best AKA Match" logic apparently prioritizes regular node addresses over hub/administrative addresses, which makes sense.

    I use my node address for Fidonet and tickit determines the correct AKA to use.

    Let's hope adding the source address to the area definition overrides the
    From address as expected.


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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Jul 20 19:23:24 2021
    On 19 Jul 2021 at 08:18a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    Let's hope adding the source address to the area definition overrides
    the From address as expected.

    Fingers crossed. Thanks for letting me know :)

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