Okay, I have my binkd running. I was having issues with domains... I
used the stock domains, for the most part... slight alterations.
I need some help with adding in nodes or uplinks in my binkd.cfg
file...
What do I need to add there...
I need some help with adding in nodes or uplinks in my binkd.cfg
file...
What do I need to add there...
Okay, I have my binkd running. I was having issues with domains... I
used the stock domains, for the most part... slight alterations.
I need some help with adding in nodes or uplinks in my binkd.cfg
file...
What do I need to add there...
Here's from my config. Your paths and network names may
vary...
domain fidonet /fido/outbound 2
domain amiganet /fido/amiganet 2
domain fsxnet /fido/fsxnet 2
address 2:201/120@fidonet
address 39:160/242@amiganet
address 21:2/130@fsxnet
My upstream fidonet hub:
node 2:201/0.0@fidonet <hostname or IP>:<port> <password>
For example:
node 2:201/0@fidonet bejo.dyndns.org:9090
oursecretpassword
Binkd understands to send the right mail to the right hub
via the @domain value (specified earlier in the config
file, see above) so if you have FSXNet for example, you
enter it like this:
node 21:2/100@fsxnet error404bbs.ddns.net:24555
oursecretpassword
The routing itself is done by the tosser software. I use
Crashmail II for this and I tell it that all packages for
21:*/*.* will go to 21:2/100 and then Binkd will pick
that up and send it to 21:2/100.
Okay, I have my binkd running. I was having issues with domains... I
used the stock domains, for the most part... slight alterations.
I need some help with adding in nodes or uplinks in my binkd.cfg
file...
What do I need to add there...
Here's from my config. Your paths and network names may
vary...
domain fidonet /fido/outbound 2
domain amiganet /fido/amiganet 2
domain fsxnet /fido/fsxnet 2
address 2:201/120@fidonet
address 39:160/242@amiganet
address 21:2/130@fsxnet
My upstream fidonet hub:
node 2:201/0.0@fidonet <hostname or IP>:<port> <password>
For example:
node 2:201/0@fidonet bejo.dyndns.org:9090
oursecretpassword
Binkd understands to send the right mail to the right hub
via the @domain value (specified earlier in the config
file, see above) so if you have FSXNet for example, you
enter it like this:
node 21:2/100@fsxnet error404bbs.ddns.net:24555
oursecretpassword
The routing itself is done by the tosser software. I use
Crashmail II for this and I tell it that all packages for
21:*/*.* will go to 21:2/100 and then Binkd will pick
that up and send it to 21:2/100.
I have things setup, a lot like yours, but mail doesn't seem to send
to the BBS.
Before I made changes to the binkd.cfg file mail would transfer
over.... As soon as I personalized it mail does not transfer...
Here's my Internet Rex Log
:Star
---------- Manual fetch: 201
% 17:52:16 (3) Starting event.
% 17:52:16 (3) Done.
- 17:52:16 (1) Performing inbound mail scan.
% 17:52:16 (1) Starting thread 0 (4, 1, 25150)
% 17:52:16 (5) Connecting to BinkP site 192.168.0.10...
% 17:52:16 (5) BinkP: OPT CRAM-MD5-9409d5d28835c94d447cada60594c3ee
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: SYS Joe's BBS
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: ZYZ IB JOE
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: LOC Edmonton, AB Canada
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: TIME Mon, 15 Oct 2018 17:52:15 -0600
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: VER binkd/1.0.4/Linux binkp/1.1
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: 1:342/201.1@fidonet
? 17:52:17 (5) BinkP error from remote: Secure AKA 1:342/200@fidonet
busy
% 17:52:17 (1) Task 0 is done.
* 17:52:17 (1) Received 0 files (0K)
% 17:52:17 (1) System: BETWEEN.CMD
:Stop
Why would 1:342/200@fidonet is busy... The 200 address is the
internet rex machine whereas 201 is the binkd machine...
Is there a flag or semaphore that is active?
% 17:52:16 (3) Done.
- 17:52:16 (1) Performing inbound mail scan.
% 17:52:16 (1) Starting thread 0 (4, 1, 25150)
% 17:52:16 (5) Connecting to BinkP site 192.168.0.10...
% 17:52:16 (5) BinkP: OPT CRAM-MD5-9409d5d28835c94d447cada60594c3ee
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: SYS Joe's BBS
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: ZYZ IB JOE
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: LOC Edmonton, AB Canada
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: TIME Mon, 15 Oct 2018 17:52:15 -0600
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: VER binkd/1.0.4/Linux binkp/1.1
% 17:52:17 (5) BinkP: 1:342/201.1@fidonet
? 17:52:17 (5) BinkP error from remote: Secure AKA 1:342/200@fidonet
busy
% 17:52:17 (1) Task 0 is done.
* 17:52:17 (1) Received 0 files (0K)
% 17:52:17 (1) System: BETWEEN.CMD
:Stop
Why would 1:342/200@fidonet is busy... The 200 address is the
internet rex machine whereas 201 is the binkd machine...
Is there a flag or semaphore that is active?
You sure it's not supposed to be 1:342/201.0?
Before I go public I'm trying to send mail from the OS/2 bvox to the
Pi box amd I cannot seem to do this.
They connect, at least now, but mail is not sent...
They connect, at least now, but mail is not sent...
Maybe a busy file ... this is what I run upon booting binkd:
DEL C:\BINKD\OUTBOUND\*.BSY
DEL C:\BINKD\OUTBOUND\*.CST
DEL C:\BINKD\OUTBOUND\*.HLD
DEL C:\BINKD\OUTBOUND\*.TRY
Shouldn't that be *.CSY ?
CST isn't defined as a file extension in the BSO standard, afaik.
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