• irex231

    From Anthony Rico@1:275/91 to All on Monday, October 01, 2012 23:15:00
    It appears 2.31 irex fixes the daemon segfault bug that 2.29 suffers from
    in debian 3.1 sarge 2.6 kernel.

    When I upgraded to 2.31 I am getting the following dns error and I would like to know how to fix it.

    Internet Rex 2.31
    2:25 Performing inbound mail scan.
    25 Starting thread 0 (3, 8, 80601c0)
    2:25 Connecting to FTP site d1st.org...
    2:25 d1st.org doesn't exist, or DNS setup incorrectly.
    25 FTP server d1st.org: not responding or aborted.
    25 FTP site d1st.org not responding.
    2:25 Task 0 is done.


    |07orgin:
    http://xtcbox.org
    telnet://xtcbox.org


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  • From Roy Witt@1:387/22 to Anthony Rico on Tuesday, October 02, 2012 16:39:35

    01 Oct 12 23:15, Anthony Rico wrote to All:

    It appears 2.31 irex fixes the daemon segfault bug that 2.29 suffers
    from in debian 3.1 sarge 2.6 kernel.

    When I upgraded to 2.31 I am getting the following dns error and I
    would like to know how to fix it.

    Internet Rex 2.31
    2:25 Performing inbound mail scan.
    25 Starting thread 0 (3, 8, 80601c0)
    2:25 Connecting to FTP site d1st.org...
    2:25 d1st.org doesn't exist, or DNS setup incorrectly.
    25 FTP server d1st.org: not responding or aborted.
    25 FTP site d1st.org not responding.
    2:25 Task 0 is done.

    I did a Ping and Tracert on that site and it returns as good. Avg 73ms
    return on 4 pkts sent.

    The tracert showed a few timed out delays, so I'd advise that you config
    REX with a little more time to resolve the route before it gets to
    d1st.org (50.142.74.88)...

    Also, make sure that you have the right port open in any router you may be using...ftp defaults to port 21...Rex will sit there and attempt a
    connect, even if that port is blocked, and report what you're seeing in
    your logs.

    R\%/itt


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    ... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that s**t, I bet you voted for change too,
    ... SUCKER."


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  • From Anthony Rico@1:275/91 to Roy Witt on Tuesday, October 02, 2012 15:28:00
    The tracert showed a few timed out delays, so I'd advise that you config REX with a little more time to resolve the route before it gets to
    d1st.org (50.142.74.88)...

    Also, make sure that you have the right port open in any router you may be

    I was looking for this configuration option but couldn't find it related to dns. where can I find this setting so I can change it.

    orgin:
    http://xtcbox.org
    telnet://xtcbox.org

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  • From Roy Witt@1:387/22 to Anthony Rico on Tuesday, October 02, 2012 21:05:19

    02 Oct 12 15:28, Anthony Rico wrote to Roy Witt:


    The tracert showed a few timed out delays, so I'd advise that you
    config REX with a little more time to resolve the route before it
    gets to d1st.org (50.142.74.88)...

    Also, make sure that you have the right port open in any router you
    may be

    I was looking for this configuration option but couldn't find it
    related to dns. where can I find this setting so I can change it.

    In your node manager setup area you'll find an option to send to a FTP
    site. Click on Outbound messages until you see 'toss to an FTP site' come
    up, then drop down to Configure and enter the particulars of the node
    you're configuring. When all else fails, there is a IREX info document available using the F1 key. Don't forget to select Node active and answer
    YES to it and Crash Mail if you wish mail to go out right away. Also make
    sure that Inbound messages is configed the way you want that to work.

    Upon exit back to Node manager, you should see the node address, three
    letter characters and the sysops name, all on one line. The three letters indicate what that node's config is. B means BinkD, F means FTP and Y or N means the node is either active, or not, as in FFY or FFN for an FTP
    node...

    R\%/itt


    ... Mark Owen: "Hey, did you ever hear anything about that beer?
    ... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that s**t, I bet you voted for change too,
    ... SUCKER."


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  • From Kevin Klement@1:342/77 to Roy Witt on Wednesday, October 03, 2012 13:35:14
    Hi Roy, Sent at: 13:35

    one line. The three letters indicate what that node's config
    is. B means BinkD, F means FTP and Y or N means the node is
    either active, or not, as in FFY or FFN for an FTP node...

    Didn't know that about the (B F etc...)

    Thanks. :)


    Kevin

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  • From Roy Witt@1:387/22 to Kevin Klement on Thursday, October 04, 2012 15:04:12

    07 Mar 34 15:10, Kevin Klement wrote to Roy Witt:

    one line. The three letters indicate what that node's config
    is. B means BinkD, F means FTP and Y or N means the node is
    either active, or not, as in FFY or FFN for an FTP node...

    Didn't know that about the (B F etc...)

    Try configuring 10 or 15 nodes with different ways of file transfers,
    etc..

    When you look at the list of nodes, those letters and -'s will jump out at
    you.

    Thanks. :)

    Welcome.




    Kevin

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    R\%/itt


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    ... SUCKER."


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  • From Kevin Klement@1:342/77 to Roy Witt on Saturday, October 06, 2012 17:21:47
    Hi Roy, Sent at: 17:21

    Thursday October 04 2012 15:04, Roy Witt wrote to Kevin Klement:

    Try configuring 10 or 15 nodes with different ways of file
    transfers, etc..

    Ya... maybe 10 years ago (it was a growing net)

    Not today :(



    Kevin

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  • From Roy Witt@1:387/22 to Kevin Klement on Tuesday, October 09, 2012 20:44:42

    01 Jan 70 00:00, Kevin Klement wrote to Roy Witt:

    Try configuring 10 or 15 nodes with different ways of file
    transfers, etc..

    Ya... maybe 10 years ago (it was a growing net)

    Not today :(

    That depends(tm)...the software that I'm presently using in place of Irex
    has more nodes in it than my (50 node max license) Irex has.

    R\%/itt


    ... Mark Owen: "Hey, did you ever hear anything about that beer?
    ... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that s**t, I bet you voted for change too,
    ... SUCKER."


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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:116/18 to Anthony Rico on Monday, October 29, 2012 17:40:16

    It appears 2.31 irex fixes the daemon segfault bug that 2.29 suffers from
    in debian 3.1 sarge 2.6 kernel.

    When I upgraded to 2.31 I am getting the following dns error and I would like to know how to fix it.
    Internet Rex 2.31
    2:25 Performing inbound mail scan.
    25 Starting thread 0 (3, 8, 80601c0)
    2:25 Connecting to FTP site d1st.org...
    2:25 d1st.org doesn't exist, or DNS setup incorrectly.
    25 FTP server d1st.org: not responding or aborted.
    25 FTP site d1st.org not responding.
    2:25 Task 0 is done.

    Try using the IP address for d1st.org instead of the FQDN.

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