Hello all,
Not sure if this is enough information to get some direction on my Fido setup issue i am having. This is what I see when I try to send areafix netmail.
BINKOUT Running native timed event: BINKOUT
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:3634/59@fidonet, file: /home/pi/sbbs/fido/outbound/0e32003b.out
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:3634/59@fidonet started 10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Connecting to 1:3634/59@fidonet at f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Connection to f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554 failed (Error: Name or service not known).
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0
I can't seem to find what I have configured wrong. Thanks in advance for any direction. Xofraq
BINKOUT Running native timed event: BINKOUT
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:3634/59@fidonet,
file: /home/pi/sbbs/fido/outbound/0e32003b.out 10/3 20:30:50 evnt
BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:3634/59@fidonet started 10/3 20:30:50
evnt BINKOUT Connecting to 1:3634/59@fidonet at f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554 10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Connection to f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554 failed (Error: Name or service not
known). 10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0
Xofraq wrote to All <=-
Not sure if this is enough information to get some direction on my Fido setup issue i am having. This is what I see when I try to send areafix netmail.
BINKOUT Running native timed event: BINKOUT
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:3634/59@fidonet,
file: /home/pi/sbbs/fido/outbound/0e32003b.out 10/3 20:30:50 evnt
BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:3634/59@fidonet started 10/3 20:30:50
evnt BINKOUT Connecting to 1:3634/59@fidonet at f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554 10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Connection to f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554 failed (Error: Name or service not known). 10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0
I can't seem to find what I have configured wrong. Thanks in advance
for any direction. Xofraq
Digital Man wrote to Xofraq <=-
BINKOUT Running native timed event: BINKOUT
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:3634/59@fidonet, file: /home/pi/sbbs/fido/outbound/0e32003b.out
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:3634/59@fidonet started 10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Connecting to 1:3634/59@fidonet at f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Connection to f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net:24554 failed (Error: Name or service not known).
10/3 20:30:50 evnt BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0
I can't seem to find what I have configured wrong. Thanks in advance for any direction. Xofraq
That hostname seems to resolve for me:
$ host f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net
f59.n3634.z1.binkp.net is an alias for microbur.synchro.net. microbur.synchro.net has address 108.233.175.10
But... it's resolving to *your* BBS? You're trying to send an areafix netmail to yourself?
the only thing I can think of is that the binkp.net domain is causing you troubles.
But... it's resolving to *your* BBS? You're trying to send an areafix netmail to yourself?
You can avoid that by defining the location of a nodelist file on your
BBS machine, in the [domain] section for Fidonet, in your sbbsecho.ini
file.
Xofraq wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Gamgee to Xofraq on Fri Oct 04 2024 07:39 am
You can avoid that by defining the location of a nodelist file on your
BBS machine, in the [domain] section for Fidonet, in your sbbsecho.ini
file.
I did update to point to the nodelist file. I am not getting the error
any more, but I never get a response.
I did update to point to the nodelist file. I am not getting the error any more, but I never get a response.
Well, the answer to that probably lies in your log(s). On my system, which may not be configured the same as yours, it's in 'sbbs.log'. It is VERY likely to be a password mismatch between you and your FidoNet hub.
which may not be configured the same as yours, it's in 'sbbs.log'. It is VERY likely to be a password mismatch between you and your FidoNet hub. Check the log and see what it says when you try to send the Areafix netmail. If it is indeed a password issue you'll have to work that out with your uplink (hub).
Xofraq wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Gamgee to Xofraq on Fri Oct 04 2024 07:07 pm
which may not be configured the same as yours, it's in 'sbbs.log'. It is VERY likely to be a password mismatch between you and your FidoNet hub. Check the log and see what it says when you try to send the Areafix netmail. If it is indeed a password issue you'll have to work that out with your uplink (hub).
I have been working with my uplink, and still having the issues. My passwords are correct but seems that my NetMail is not being packed and
is being sent out as .out files?
I have been over my setup 100 times, hope to figure it out soon. I need
to step away from it for a few hours (days), lol.
Xofraq wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Gamgee to Xofraq on Fri Oct 04 2024 07:07 pm
which may not be configured the same as yours, it's in 'sbbs.log'. It > Ga> VERY likely to be a password mismatch between you and your FidoNet hub. > Ga> Check the log and see what it says when you try to send the Areafix
netmail. If it is indeed a password issue you'll have to work that out > Ga> with your uplink (hub).
I have been working with my uplink, and still having the issues. My passwords are correct but seems that my NetMail is not being packed and > Xo> is being sent out as .out files?
I have been over my setup 100 times, hope to figure it out soon. I need > Xo> to step away from it for a few hours (days), lol.
I have the same uplink. Below is the node definition for that node,
snipped from my /sbbs/ctrl/sbbsecho.ini file. Obviously the passwords
have been redacted, but this works fine for me. Put in your own
passwords on this config and see what happens.
[node:1:3634/12]
Name = Mark Lewis
Comment = Southeast Star
Archive = None
PacketType = 2+
PacketPwd = xxxxxxxx
AreaFix = true
AreaFixPwd = xxxxxxxx
SessionPwd = xxxxxxxx
TicFilePwd = xxxxxxxx
Inbox =
Outbox =
Passive = false
Direct = true
Notify = false
Keys =
Status = Normal
BinkpHost = sestar.synchro.net
BinkpPort = 24554
BinkpPoll = true
BinkpPlainAuthOnly = false
BinkpAllowPlainAuth = false
BinkpAllowPlainText = true
BinkpTLS = false
... All the easy problems have been solved.
Xofraq wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Gamgee to Xofraq on Fri Oct 04 2024 07:07 pm
which may not be configured the same as yours, it's in 'sbbs.log'. It > Ga> VERY likely to be a password mismatch between you and your FidoNet hub. > Ga> Check the log and see what it says when you try to send the Areafix
netmail. If it is indeed a password issue you'll have to work that out > Ga> with your uplink (hub).
I have been working with my uplink, and still having the issues. My passwords are correct but seems that my NetMail is not being packed and > Xo> is being sent out as .out files?
I have been over my setup 100 times, hope to figure it out soon. I need > Xo> to step away from it for a few hours (days), lol.
I have the same uplink. Below is the node definition for that node,
snipped from my /sbbs/ctrl/sbbsecho.ini file. Obviously the passwords
have been redacted, but this works fine for me. Put in your own
passwords on this config and see what happens.
[node:1:3634/12]
Name = Mark Lewis
Comment = Southeast Star
Archive = None
PacketType = 2+
PacketPwd = xxxxxxxx
AreaFix = true
AreaFixPwd = xxxxxxxx
SessionPwd = xxxxxxxx
TicFilePwd = xxxxxxxx
Inbox =
Outbox =
Passive = false
Direct = true
Notify = false
Keys =
Status = Normal
BinkpHost = sestar.synchro.net
BinkpPort = 24554
BinkpPoll = true
BinkpPlainAuthOnly = false
BinkpAllowPlainAuth = false
BinkpAllowPlainText = true
BinkpTLS = false
... All the easy problems have been solved.
bbsing wrote to All <=-
Re: Help with FidoNet setup
Does anyone know how long it takes to get a response from a hub for Fidonet?
I've sent out a message to RC and within 24 hours I got back a reply.
I sent out a request to who the RC said should be my hub, but I get nothing back. So part of me wonders if I'm having a problem sending to
the hub.
Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Xofraq to Digital Man on Fri Oct 04 2024 08:02:04
Does anyone know how long it takes to get a response from a hub for Fidonet?
I've sent out a message to RC and within 24 hours I got back a reply.
Does anyone know how long it takes to get a response from a hub for Fidonet?
I've sent out a message to RC and within 24 hours I got back a reply.
The RC assign/give you a node address?
Does anyone know how long it takes to get a response from a hub for Fidonet?
I've sent out a message to RC and within 24 hours I got back a reply.
I sent out a request to who the RC said should be my hub, but I get nothing back. So part of me wonders if I'm having a problem sending to the hub.
Depends on the people involved. Where do you live?
bbsing wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Gamgee to bbsing on Mon Nov 18 2024 20:25:48
Does anyone know how long it takes to get a response from a hub for Fidonet?
I've sent out a message to RC and within 24 hours I got back a reply.
I sent out a request to who the RC said should be my hub, but I get nothing back. So part of me wonders if I'm having a problem sending to the hub.
Depends on the people involved. Where do you live?
I live on Whidbey Island, Island County WA.
So I'm not sure if I have done things correctly. I think so because the RC got >back to me vai regualar email.
So I'm not sure if I have done things correctly. I think so because the RC got >back to me vai regualar email.
Sounds like you need to ask your RC, via email, if the hub operator has an email address you can contact him with first.
MRO wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Dumas Walker to BBSING on Tue Nov 19 2024 10:50 am
So I'm not sure if I have done things correctly. I think so because the RC got >back to me vai regualar email.
Sounds like you need to ask your RC, via email, if the hub operator has an email address you can contact him with first.
when i got a fidonet setup there was an issue with the hub and he
refused to talk via internet email and he would only call ME during the day when i was at work. i could not call him or schedule a time. on top
of that he was mostly deaf and couldn't hear shit over the phone. he's not with us now
i had to go with someone else. i wouldn't even carry fidonet. it's not worth it.
tSounds like you need to ask your RC, via email, if the hub operator has an email address you can contact him with first.
when i got a fidonet setup there was an issue with the hub and he refused to talk via internet email and he would only call ME during the day when i was
work. i could not call him or schedule a time. on top of that he was mostly deaf and couldn't hear shit over the phone. he's not with us now
i had to go with someone else. i wouldn't even carry fidonet. it's not worth it.
So I'm not sure if I have done things correctly. I think so because the RC got >back to me vai regualar email.
Sounds like you need to ask your RC, via email, if the hub operator has an email address you can contact him with first.
I see in my message logs the binkp out is erroring due to a authentication.
This makes sense because I don't have a password with the hub.
Normally, authenticated BinkP sessions are allowed/just-fine.
Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Dumas Walker to BBSING on Tue Nov 19 2024 10:50 am
So I'm not sure if I have done things correctly. I think so because the RC got >back to me vai regualar email.
Sounds like you need to ask your RC, via email, if the hub operator has an email address you can contact him with first.
when i got a fidonet setup there was an issue with the hub and he refused to talk via internet email and he would only call ME
during the day when i was at work. i could not call him or schedule a time. on top of that he was mostly deaf and couldn't hear
shit over the phone. he's not with us now
i had to go with someone else. i wouldn't even carry fidonet. it's not worth it.
bbsing wrote to MRO <=-
One thing I don't understand about it, is why becoming part of it is so difficult. Dovenet was so streamlined. Seems to be to keep that fidonet alive and healthy having nodes and participation is part of a healthy network.
Of course I don't have a node and I haven't been able to participate in
it like others have yet so I don't really know much about having a
node. I hope to gain more understanding if I get a net node.
Fidonet is part of bbs hobby.
One thing I don't understand about it, is why becoming part of it is so difficult.
Dovenet was so streamlined.
There are a lot of networks out there and many of them seem very interesting.
MRO wrote to bbsing <=-
Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: bbsing to MRO on Sat Nov 23 2024 10:39 pm
Fidonet is part of bbs hobby.
fidonet is just a handful of people.
not worth joining.
just get a feed from someone else. you can get it via nntp from vert
like i do.
bbsing wrote to MRO <=-
One thing I don't understand about it, is why becoming part of it is so difficult. Dovenet was so streamlined. Seems to be
to
keep that fidonet alive and healthy having nodes and participation is part of a healthy network.
Of course I don't have a node and I haven't been able to participate in it like others have yet so I don't really know much about having a node. I hope to gain more understanding if I get a net node.
Did you not see the message I sent you on this subject about 5 days ago?
It told you exactly who you need to contact to get things started.
bbsing wrote to Gamgee <=-
Of course I don't have a node and I haven't been able to participate in it like others have yet so I don't really know much about having a node. I hope to gain more understanding if I get a net node.
Did you not see the message I sent you on this subject about 5 days ago?
It told you exactly who you need to contact to get things started.
I saw your post, and I have attempted to contact Gene via email, I have logged into BBS bbs.retroarchive.org and sent Gene a message there as well.
I'm still waiting for a response from Gene, so I haven't made any
updates to your post or responded to your advisement.
I'll find out how it goes, and give Gene time to see my message.
One thing I don't understand about it, is why becoming part of it is so
difficult. Dovenet was so streamlined. Seems to be to keep that fidonet
alive and healthy having nodes and participation is part of a healthy
network.
Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: bbsing to Dumas Walker on Sat Nov 23 2024 12:20 am
I see in my message logs the binkp out is erroring due to a authentication.
This makes sense because I don't have a password with the hub.
Normally, authenticated BinkP sessions are allowed/just-fine. The problem would be if one of the endpoints has a password
defined
and the other does not (or they don't match). But not having a password (on both sides) does not normally cause any kind of
authentication error.
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Gamgee to bbsing on Sun Nov 24 2024 08:25 am
Dealing with some of the people to get back in and get setup, I'm beginningOne thing I don't understand about it, is why becoming part of it is so
to wonder why I'm trying myself. The are other networks that I am in and so far, much better to deal with.
What are some of the issues you are experiencing?
What have you tried?
I'm trying why I'm not getting communication back from the NC. The issue I'm having is, I don't know if the NC has received my messages.
I'm trying why I'm not getting communication back from the NC. The issue I'm having is, I don't know if the NC has received my messages.
Pretty much the same as you. I was NC of 1:170 back in the 90's. Five years ago I had a node number and was fine. The guy for R19, I know and have had several messages and netmails to, basically has me set up, ready to go. It's theNC of 1:106 that I can't get ahold of. So, 1:396/45 will help if he or I can't get through to him.
It just seems that there is an attitude of "We're FidoNet and you need us, not the other way around". When other networks I'm in is easier to join and just as busy.
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: bbsing to Grease on Mon Nov 25 2024 11:19 am
What are some of the issues you are experiencing?
What have you tried?
I'm trying why I'm not getting communication back from the NC. The issue I'm having is, I don't know if the NC has received my messages.
Pretty much the same as you. I was NC of 1:170 back in the 90's. Five years ago I had a node number and was fine. The guy for R19, I know and have had several messages and netmails to, basically has me set up, ready to go. It's theNC of 1:106 that I can't get ahold of. So, 1:396/45 will help if he or I can't get through to him.
It just seems that there is an attitude of "We're FidoNet and you need us, not the other way around". When other networks I'm in is easier to join and just as busy.
If you guys are having trouble getting into fidonet, I can provide you with a point off my (othernet) Hub (which has a fidonet address). It'll be a zone 3 address, but it'll get you online until you can sort out a real address if you want to go that path.
well this isn't the old days. you can get anybody as your fidonet feed. they try to push you to get ones in your area but you don't have to.
just have marc lewis feed you.
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: bbsing to Grease on Mon Nov 25 2024 11:19 am
What are some of the issues you are experiencing?
What have you tried?
I'm trying why I'm not getting communication back from the NC. The issue I'm having is, I don't know if the NC has received
my messages.
Pretty much the same as you. I was NC of 1:170 back in the 90's. Five years ago I had a node number and was fine. The guy for R19, I know and have had several messages and netmails to, basically has me
set up, ready to go. It's theNC of 1:106 that I can't get ahold of. So, 1:396/45 will help if he or I can't get through to him.
It just seems that there is an attitude of "We're FidoNet and you need us, not the other way around". When other networks I'm in is easier to join and just as busy.
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: Grease to bbsing on Tue Nov 26 2024 10:06:15
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: bbsing to Grease on Mon Nov 25 2024 11:19 am
What are some of the issues you are experiencing?
What have you tried?
I'm trying why I'm not getting communication back from the NC. The issue I'm having is, I don't know if the NC has
received
my messages.
Pretty much the same as you. I was NC of 1:170 back in the 90's. Five years ago I had a node number and was fine. The guy for
R19, I know and have had several messages and netmails to, basically has me
set up, ready to go. It's theNC of 1:106 that I can't get ahold of. So, 1:396/45 will help if he or I can't get through to
him.
It just seems that there is an attitude of "We're FidoNet and you need us, not the other way around". When other networks I'm
in is easier to join and just as busy.
Thanks for the response Grease.
In my case I don't understand the hold up, specifically after reading policy4 doc, and the regqion 17 guide.
I'll try again, i probably didn't do something correctly.
NC for 1:138 system has my IP on a blacklist, connections from my IP address are being rejected/blocked.
NC for 1:340 system requires a password.
NC for 1:105 system bink port doesn't appear to be on. Might be a push only system.
Re: Re: Help with FidoNet setup
By: MRO to Grease on Tue Nov 26 2024 03:49 pm
well this isn't the old days. you can get anybody as your fidonet feed. they try to push you to get ones in your area but you don't have to.
just have marc lewis feed you.
That's who I've been talking to. He's the helpful one.
Sysop: | Lmorchard |
---|---|
Location: | Portland, OR |
Users: | 63 |
Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
Uptime: | 24:08:02 |
Calls: | 394 |
Files: | 1 |
Messages: | 24,792 |