• Hub 3 - BINKP

    From alterego@21:2/116 to All on Wed Mar 18 08:25:32 2020
    Howdy,

    I've switched out Taurus' roll of managing binkp session with Synchronet. (Taurus is still looking after EMSI stuff.)

    I'll monitor it today to make sure I havent missed a config - but if you notice
    anything out of play, please let me know.

    Oli - tor should still work for you, if I havent messed up anything (now going to Synchronet) ;)
    ...deon


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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to alterego on Wed Mar 18 16:32:56 2020
    On Wed, 18 Mar 2020 08:25:32 +1100
    "alterego -> All" <0@116.2.21> wrote:

    Howdy,

    I've switched out Taurus' roll of managing binkp session with
    Synchronet. (Taurus is still looking after EMSI stuff.)

    I'll monitor it today to make sure I havent missed a config - but if
    you notice anything out of play, please let me know.

    Oli - tor should still work for you, if I havent messed up anything
    (now going to Synchronet) ;)

    yes, still works, now with binkit. I wonder if it is possible to use the tor proxy from binkit, so it could poll my node directly. If not I will sent you the address of my TLS-Tor proxy ...

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Oli on Thu Mar 19 08:33:24 2020
    Re: Hub 3 - BINKP
    By: Oli to alterego on Wed Mar 18 2020 04:32 pm

    yes, still works, now with binkit. I wonder if it is possible to use the tor proxy from binkit, so it could poll my node directly. If not I will sent you the address of my TLS-Tor proxy ...

    Tor proxy from binkit? Not heard of it. But it might be tricky, my windows box is not the tor exit, my opnsense is. But in theory, I could create a seperate job that polls you (that uses socks(?) to opnsense)...

    Hub 3 is windows, but we could also do this on linux, I ultimately would like to get everything back to linux (only using windows for EMSI - the only thing that seems to work for Spectre at the moment).
    ...deon


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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to alterego on Thu Mar 19 12:22:40 2020
    On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 08:33:24 +1100
    "alterego -> Oli" <0@116.2.21> wrote:

    Re: Hub 3 - BINKP
    By: Oli to alterego on Wed Mar 18 2020 04:32 pm

    yes, still works, now with binkit. I wonder if it is possible
    to use the tor proxy from binkit, so it could poll my node
    directly. If not I will sent you the address of my TLS-Tor
    proxy ...

    Tor proxy from binkit? Not heard of it.

    I also couldn't find any support for a SOCKS proxy in the binkit sources.

    But it might be tricky, my
    windows box is not the tor exit, my opnsense is. But in theory, I
    could create a seperate job that polls you (that uses socks(?) to opnsense)...

    How would you do it on Windows without binkd? On Linux you could use something like torsocks ...

    Hub 3 is windows, but we could also do this on linux, I ultimately
    would like to get everything back to linux (only using windows for
    EMSI - the only thing that seems to work for Spectre at the moment).

    There is no EMSI mailer for unix that works?

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Oli on Fri Mar 20 08:26:34 2020
    Re: Hub 3 - BINKP
    By: Oli to alterego on Thu Mar 19 2020 12:22 pm

    There is no EMSI mailer for unix that works?

    The key phrase there is "that works". No, not reliably. But I havent tried all possible scenarios and its just a matter of getting time to do it.

    I think the challenge is Spectre is using RLFOSSIL and the mix of "telnet" and "tcp" connection options. I was hoping to use ifcico in my side, but we couldnt
    get it to work. I may have to go back to MBSE (which I originally used) and from memory that was working, but I'm not keen, because it doesnt handle long filename TICs and files that Avon often hatches out.
    ...deon


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  • From Al@21:4/106 to alterego on Thu Mar 19 15:03:48 2020
    There is no EMSI mailer for unix that works?

    The key phrase there is "that works". No, not reliably. But I havent tried all
    possible scenarios and its just a matter of getting time to do it.

    I wonder if Spectre's setup would work with BBBSs emsi over telnet?

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