• MBSE IPv6 Bug

    From Andrew Leary@1:320/119 to All on Mon Dec 1 03:00:56 2014
    Hello All!

    MBSE currently does not parse an IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodes -> Session setup -> Inet hostname field correctly. Everything after the first colon is treated as a port number. I am working on a fix. Until then, you can avoid the problem by specifying the remote by either hostname or IPv4 address.

    Andrew

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  • From Gert Andersen@2:230/150 to Andrew Leary on Sun Dec 7 19:00:30 2014
    Hello Andrew!

    Mon Dec 01 2014, Andrew Leary wrote to All:

    MBSE currently does not parse an IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodes ->
    Session setup -> Inet hostname field correctly. Everything after the
    first colon is treated as a port number. I am working on a fix. Until
    then, you can avoid the problem by specifying the remote by either
    hostname or IPv4 address.

    Ok then. I do then not need using IPv6 self if my netcards now showing ip address of it on my netcards.

    I have just got another problem after I installed the new version 1.0.4 it have
    not make the mbsebbs file for ports in /xinet.d/ and self if I have on gentoo run emerge xinetd and all the needed programs and too the mbsebbs used netkit-telnet.
    Then is the old problem by escape char og sign by telnet login to mbsebbs as user not work well by each time it been tried out for first user login is it like telnet connect to mbsebs ending before mbse got the connect.
    I got a mbbsbbs port file in to /xinet.d/ by ftp to another mbse pc there is working with telnet login and copied the file to the new install of mbsebbs and
    then match telnet files and mbsebbs for telnet.
    so the first installed telnet is disable and on in the mbsebbs port file restarted /etc/init.d/xinetd and checked all out for what there could be started up.

    But I just come in mind that there is another setting for gentoo to be setup or
    changed to work for login by telnet to mbsebbs ca just not remember where it is.


    Take care,
    Gert

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.5 to Andrew Leary on Sun Dec 7 21:47:16 2014
    Hello Andrew,

    On 12/01/2014 09:00 AM, Andrew Leary -> All wrote:
    Hello All!

    MBSE currently does not parse an IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodes -> Session setup -> Inet hostname field correctly. Everything after the first colon is treated as a port number. I am working on a fix. Until then, you can avoid the problem by specifying the remote by either hostname or IPv4 address.


    In other Fidonet situations it is common to encapsulate the IPv6 address in square brackets to avoid what you encounter.

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    Kees

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/119 to Kees van Eeten on Tue Dec 9 12:00:12 2014
    Hello Kees!

    Sunday December 07 2014 21:47, Kees van Eeten wrote to Andrew Leary:

    In other Fidonet situations it is common to encapsulate the IPv6
    address in square brackets to avoid what you encounter.

    That is how it will work. I've completed and tested the changes to mbsetup; the next step is to update the opentcp.c code to handle bracketed IPv6 addresses. Work is ongoing on this project.

    Andrew

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