• FTS-1 and FTS-4.

    From Henri Derksen@2:280/1208 to Nick Andre on Monday, November 12, 2018 11:19:00
    Hello Nick,

    6. (optional, but probably sensible) Have FTS-0001.017 refer to
    (and apply to) FSC-0001.016 in the case of remaining dialup nodes.

    Only if we'd find enough FTS-0001.016 dialup nodes not supporting EMSI. AV>> And seriously doubt there is even a single such node left alive.

    If I decide to shut off EMSI here and force connections to use FTS-0001
    or Wazoo, will the nodelist-police revolk my listing and give me a huge fine?

    To me it does not matter how many systems use old connecting techniques.
    If 2 systems want to exchange mail and files a certain way, why should that
    be forbidden?, especially if they use old techniques Fido ever used a long time with many systems.
    The only point is that at one of systems they should also have another current used way to exchange data to the rest of FidoNet.
    The same happens when new techniques are tested and tried.
    Dual connecting ways are necessarry to keep the data flowing through the whole FidoNet.

    Years ago (1993) some one was building a point program called !WimpLink for RISC OS, and he especially asked me to remove EMSI for his system,
    to find out if that connection way would work properly also.
    Then he remarked that my FrontDoor 2.02 nc was not 100 % FTS001 compatible.
    He had to change his routines to get it properly working with my FD 2.02 nc! Lateron he removed WAZOO or was it another old protocol from his source.
    Of course today I am using EMSI, en are busy going over to !ROSBink at RISC OS (currently used) and Binkd for Raspbian Stretch Linux in the near future. Before the Telco stops POTS at september 2019,
    I have to be ready with that move. It seems that will happen in time.
    At the moment I am connectable both by POTS and IP.

    Some other guy was talking about analogue modems via VoIP not working correctly, but I am sure it is now working much better than 10 years ago.
    I even get good connects at 28k8 from VoIP systems, while I am still Pots.

    Henri.

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  • From Henri Derksen@2:280/1208 to Alexey Vissarionov on Monday, November 12, 2018 11:19:00
    Hello Alexey,

    If I decide to shut off EMSI here and force connections to use
    FTS-0001 or Wazoo, will the nodelist-police revolk my listing and
    give me a huge fine?

    No. But doing that, you most likely would bring the close attention of psychiatrists to your person.

    No one has to accept any medical solution (s)he does not want.

    Henri.

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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Henri Derksen on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:20:00
    Good ${greeting_time}, Henri!

    12 Nov 2018 11:19:00, you wrote to Nick Andre:

    Only if we'd find enough FTS-0001.016 dialup nodes not supporting
    EMSI. And seriously doubt there is even a single such node left
    alive.
    If I decide to shut off EMSI here and force connections to use
    FTS-0001 or Wazoo, will the nodelist-police revolk my listing and
    give me a huge fine?
    To me it does not matter how many systems use old connecting
    techniques. If 2 systems want to exchange mail and files a certain
    way, why should that be forbidden?

    If they use it for interchange, they are on their own. Once they want to participate in Fidonet, they should take some care of compatibility with protocols used by other members.

    Before the Telco stops POTS at september 2019, I have to be ready
    with that move. It seems that will happen in time. At the moment
    I am connectable both by POTS and IP.

    Same thing here: my node supports standard binkp (over both IPv4 and IPv6) as well as experimental "securely tunneled binkp".

    Some other guy was talking about analogue modems via VoIP not working correctly, but I am sure it is now working much better than 10 years
    ago.

    No: even G.711 does not give you full modem support - you'd need real E0.

    I even get good connects at 28k8 from VoIP systems, while I am still
    Pots.

    Most likely they use older VoIP techniques based on E1 (30*E0 + 2 service channels) tunneling. Such hardware is very expensive to support, so most companies are getting rid of it.


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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Henri Derksen on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:40:40
    Good ${greeting_time}, Henri!

    12 Nov 2018 11:19:00, you wrote to me:

    If I decide to shut off EMSI here and force connections to use
    FTS-0001 or Wazoo, will the nodelist-police revolk my listing
    and give me a huge fine?
    No. But doing that, you most likely would bring the close
    attention of psychiatrists to your person.
    No one has to accept any medical solution (s)he does not want.

    Of course. But once such person would need to prove (s)he can drive a car or possess firearms, that could become a barrier.


    --
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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Alexey Vissarionov on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:44:16
    Hi Alexey!

    13 Nov 2018 10:20, from Alexey Vissarionov -> Henri Derksen:

    Same thing here: my node supports standard binkp (over both IPv4 and
    IPv6) as well as experimental "securely tunneled binkp".

    Out of curiosity, do you use TLS?
    Something like stunnel maybe?

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Richard Menedetter on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 17:00:00
    Good ${greeting_time}, Richard!

    13 Nov 2018 12:44:16, you wrote to me:

    Same thing here: my node supports standard binkp (over both IPv4
    and IPv6) as well as experimental "securely tunneled binkp".
    Out of curiosity, do you use TLS?

    No: it is broken by design and artificially weakened (supposedly, on request from one of "sponsors").

    Something like stunnel maybe?

    Like SSH.


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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Alexey Vissarionov on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 22:45:50
    Hi Alexey!

    13 Nov 2018 17:00, from Alexey Vissarionov -> Richard Menedetter:

    Something like stunnel maybe?
    Like SSH.

    Thanx!

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Henri Derksen@2:280/1208 to Ward Dossche on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 15:03:00
    Hello Ward,

    And, once again, I'm happy I don't live in USA.

    Me too.

    It's a nice country to visit ... really ...

    I feel the same way about the idea of visiting other countries.

    Anybody visiting my neck of the woods, please let it be known to meet up for some food, beer or coffee.

    You know I am coming to Mortsel.be serveral friday evenings a year at cafe'/rest Hof van Rieth at the RISC OS.be and T.I.N.A. Linux computerclubs.
    I only met you there once, when transporting a 1:2 transformer for you.

    You can read the club times on the Dutch EchoMailArea's I write in.
    One of them I am sure you receive too.

    Also bring expendable hard drive, the bigger the better.

    What do you have to offer as data?

    By the way, you really want an analogue POTS modem?
    I have several of them for spare here.
    Using one, you are contactable that way too at ZMH.
    When combining that with a normally speech/voice line,
    use a timeclock to switch it on and off at the desired hours.
    Good luck.

    Henri.

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    * Origin: Connectivity is the Future; UniCorn BBS 31 26 4425506 (2:280/1208)