• Mystic Connection Issue?

    From Jeff Smith@1:14/5 to All on Mon Jul 1 23:43:24 2019

    Hello everybody!

    30 Jun 19 15:04, I wrote to all: #

    #


    Hello everybody!



    I am having an Mystic to Mystic connection issue with another system.

    When I poll his Mystic system I get:



    Mailer Mystic/1.12A31 binkp/1.0

    Error receiving data (Msg= Size=0/256)
    Connection lost
    Authorization failed

    It is my understanding that we are both using the same session
    password. I haven't run into this particular error before so...

    We have tried the same session password and no paswword. Compared node settings, tried with MD and session security enabled and disabled. All to seemingly no avail. He is running a slightly older version of Mystic on a Raspberry Pi. He has stated that he has issues with the new Mystic version on a

    Raspberry Pi. When polling him moments ago I get:
    Mailer Mystic/1.12A31 binkp/1.0 Authorization failed
    I no longer get the "Error receiving data (Msg= Size=0/256)" I have tried polling him from my other systems here BBBS, SBBS,
    and a standalone install of BinkD and get similar results.
    Anyone have any thoughts?

    Jeff


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  • From Deon George@3:633/509.1 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jul 2 15:38:39 2019
    On 01 Jul 2019, Jeff Smith said the following...
    to seemingly no avail. He is running a slightly older version of Mystic
    on a Raspberry Pi. He has stated that he has issues with the new Mystic version on a Raspberry Pi.

    I run the latest Mystic on a Pi with no troubles :)

    ...deon

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  • From Netsurge@1:229/101 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jul 2 02:01:08 2019
    Raspberry Pi. When polling him moments ago I get:
    Mailer Mystic/1.12A31 binkp/1.0 Authorization failed
    I no longer get the "Error receiving data (Msg= Size=0/256)" I have
    tried polling him from my other systems here BBBS, SBBS,
    and a standalone install of BinkD and get similar results.
    Anyone have any thoughts?

    Have him make sure your ip address isn't listed in his blacklist.txt file. I had a similar issue with one of my downlinks a while back and that was the issue. Have him put your ip in his whitelist.txt to make sure you don't end
    up back in the blacklist.txt.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://diskshop.ca/scinet

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  • From Jeff Smith@1:14/5 to Netsurge on Tue Jul 2 03:20:15 2019

    Hello Netsurge!

    02 Jul 19 02:01, you wrote to me:

    Raspberry Pi. When polling him moments ago I get:
    Mailer Mystic/1.12A31 binkp/1.0 Authorization failed
    I no longer get the "Error receiving data (Msg= Size=0/256)" I
    have tried polling him from my other systems here BBBS, SBBS, and
    a standalone install of BinkD and get similar results. Anyone
    have any thoughts?

    Have him make sure your ip address isn't listed in his blacklist.txt
    file. I had a similar issue with one of my downlinks a while back and
    that was the issue. Have him put your ip in his whitelist.txt to make
    sure you don't end up back in the blacklist.txt.

    Will do. He setup BinkD and I can connect to him fine. I have a couple Raspberry
    Pi3's but I haven't put a mailer/bbs on them so far. RB's are mainly used with Ham Radios and digital coms.

    Jeff


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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Deon George on Tue Jul 2 21:21:00 2019
    On 07-02-19 15:38, Deon George wrote to Jeff Smith <=-

    On 01 Jul 2019, Jeff Smith said the following...
    to seemingly no avail. He is running a slightly older version of Mystic
    on a Raspberry Pi. He has stated that he has issues with the new Mystic version on a Raspberry Pi.

    I run the latest Mystic on a Pi with no troubles :)

    As do I, it's my FTN hub for VKRadio and I have nodes connecting using all sorts of mailers.


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  • From Netsurge@1:229/101 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jul 2 10:15:24 2019
    Will do. He setup BinkD and I can connect to him fine. I have a couple Raspberry
    Pi3's but I haven't put a mailer/bbs on them so far. RB's are mainly
    used with Ham Radios and digital coms.

    If you can connect to his BinkD setup then it is more than likely the fact he has you in his blacklist.txt file. Let me know if that fixes the issue.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (1:229/101)
  • From Jeff Smith@1:14/6 to Netsurge on Tue Jul 2 16:49:07 2019
    Helllo Netsurge,

    Will do. He setup BinkD and I can connect to him fine. I have a couple Raspberry
    Pi3's but I haven't put a mailer/bbs on them so far. RB's are mainly used with Ham Radios and digital coms.

    If you can connect to his BinkD setup then it is more than likely the fact he has you in his blacklist.txt file. Let me know if that fixes the issue.

    Can't say that I can do that. :-( As he decided to drop Mystic due to the problems he was having. He tells me that he has switched over to BinkD, Husky, and Golded. An arrangement that I have used in the past for years. The problem I was having (Connecting) has been fixed. I offered to help him work out his issues with Mystic but alas the decision is his.


    Jeff
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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Jeff Smith on Wed Jul 3 10:49:07 2019
    On 02 Jul 2019 at 04:49p, Jeff Smith pondered and said...

    If you can connect to his BinkD setup then it is more than likely the f he has you in his blacklist.txt file. Let me know if that fixes the is

    Can't say that I can do that. :-( As he decided to drop Mystic due to the problems he was having. He tells me that he has switched over to BinkD, Husky, and Golded. An arrangement that I have used in the past for
    years. The problem I was having (Connecting) has been fixed. I offered
    to help him work out his issues with Mystic but alas the decision is his.

    Jeff whitelist and blacklist may have been a factor but another gotcha can be
    a typo in the domain name for the echonode setting. So if his or your domain name was mis-spelt then it can also cause those kinds of issues.

    I'd also keep any password to no more than 8 chars and all uppercase..

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    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)
  • From Netsurge@1:229/101 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jul 2 22:26:56 2019
    Can't say that I can do that. :-( As he decided to drop Mystic due to the problems he was having. He tells me that he has switched over to BinkD, Husky, and Golded. An arrangement that I have used in the past for
    years. The problem I was having (Connecting) has been fixed. I offered
    to help him work out his issues with Mystic but alas the decision is his.

    Mystic is a great all in one solution for sysops, but still has it's quirks here and there, but it is alpha software, it is to be expected.

    When I started SciNet back up I had to move the mail processing duties from Mystic to BinkD and some of the husky software. I still run Mystic because I love it, it just don't do any of the mail processing.

    |15frank |08// |15netsurge
    |07disksh0p|08!|07bbs |08% |07bbs.diskshop.ca |08% |07mystic goodness |11SciNet |03ftn hq |08% |07https://diskshop.ca/scinet

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: % disksh0p!bbs % bbs.diskshop.ca % SciNet ftn hq % (1:229/101)
  • From Jeff Smith@1:14/6 to Netsurge on Wed Jul 3 01:32:52 2019
    Hello Netsurge,

    Mystic is a great all in one solution for sysops, but still has it's quirks here and there, but it is alpha software, it is to be expected.

    There have been a couple instances between Mystic and other software but I
    am not pointing only at Mystic as it often is a mutual situation. I as well like Mystic because it designed or at least turned out to be "All In One" package. The node that Mystic occupies here only really needs a mail mover. So BinkD, Husky, and Golded would fill the bill fine. But as I stated, I like the integration that exists with Mystic.

    Jeff
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    * Origin: The Twisted Balloon - Anoka, MN (1:14/6)
  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Netsurge on Wed Jul 3 19:55:54 2019
    On 02 Jul 2019 at 10:26p, Netsurge pondered and said...

    Mystic is a great all in one solution for sysops, but still has it's quirks here and there, but it is alpha software, it is to be expected.

    It's been in alpha more than it's been in full final release in recent years. So I do agree your mileage may vary according to expectations an op has when using it. I don't mind that personally as I think there is a lot of enjoyment to be had playing with the bleeding edge at times. I'm understanding that it may not be everyones cup of tea though.

    When I started SciNet back up I had to move the mail processing duties from Mystic to BinkD and some of the husky software. I still run Mystic because I love it, it just don't do any of the mail processing.

    fsxNet has been using Mystic for all HUB duties since day one and I have to
    say it's been great.

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)
  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Jeff Smith on Wed Jul 3 19:03:00 2019
    On 07-03-19 01:32, Jeff Smith wrote to Netsurge <=-

    Hello Netsurge,

    Mystic is a great all in one solution for sysops, but still has it's quirks here and there, but it is alpha software, it is to be expected.

    There have been a couple instances between Mystic and other software
    but I am not pointing only at Mystic as it often is a mutual situation.
    I as well like Mystic because it designed or at least turned out to be "All In One" package. The node that Mystic occupies here only really
    needs a mail mover. So BinkD, Husky, and Golded would fill the bill
    fine. But as I stated, I like the integration that exists with Mystic.

    Similar thing happened with my Mystic installation. It ended up becoming a mail hub, and works well for me. I could theoretically run it using BinkD and Husky, but Mystic is doing the job. Have had the occasional quirk with some software, but usually get it sorted with the affected node. Only had one that had to resort to using my QWK hub, IIRC..


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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Paul Hayton on Wed Jul 3 19:04:00 2019
    On 07-03-19 19:55, Paul Hayton wrote to Netsurge <=-

    fsxNet has been using Mystic for all HUB duties since day one and I
    have to say it's been great.

    Same with VKRadio, where the FTN hub runs Mystic.


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  • From Jeff Smith@1:282/1031 to Paul Hayton on Tue Jul 2 18:43:00 2019
    Hello Paul,

    On 02 Jul 2019 at 04:49p, Jeff Smith pondered and said...

    Can't say that I can do that. :-( As he decided to drop Mystic due to the
    problems he was having. He tells me that he has switched over to BinkD,
    Husky, and Golded. An arrangement that I have used in the past for
    years. The problem I was having (Connecting) has been fixed. I offered
    to help him work out his issues with Mystic but alas the decision is his.

    Jeff whitelist and blacklist may have been a factor but another gotcha can be a typo in the domain name for the echonode setting. So if his or your domain name was mis-spelt then it can also cause those kinds of issues.

    I can't actually say as he didn't respond to my blacklist query. But the domain
    that I was polling did match the domain listed in the nodelist and did resolve to the correct IP. The connection could be established but would be dropped due
    to a authentication failure. His logs showed that he was using my correct domain name also. Based on what he stated this was just "The last straw". He didn't elaborate on what other issues that he had been having.

    I have a spare Raspberry Pi3 B that I might install Mystic on just to do some testing.

    I'd also keep any password to no more than 8 chars and all uppercase..

    The passwords used were comprised of eight alpha numerical characters with all
    caps.


    Jeff

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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Jeff Smith on Tue Jul 9 19:43:05 2019
    On 02 Jul 2019 at 06:43p, Jeff Smith pondered and said...

    Jeff whitelist and blacklist may have been a factor but another gotcha c a typo in the domain name for the echonode setting. So if his or your do name was mis-spelt then it can also cause those kinds of issues.

    I can't actually say as he didn't respond to my blacklist query. But the domain that I was polling did match the domain listed in the nodelist
    and did resolve to the correct IP. The connection could be established
    but would be dropped due to a authentication failure. His logs showed
    that he was using my correct domain name also. Based on what he stated this was just "The last straw". He didn't elaborate on what other issues that he had been having.

    Yeah the domain name is certainly one thing to check but the stated domain
    name in the echomail node setup is always worth a check... i've seen a number of times where folks mis-spell that and so incoming and outgoing connects
    fail when you see 3:770/100@fionet for example...

    I have a spare Raspberry Pi3 B that I might install Mystic on just to do some testing.

    OK lemme know if you need anything or want to do some stuff to test things.. happy to help :)

    The passwords used were comprised of eight alpha numerical characters with all caps.

    all good

    Best, Paul

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/03 (Windows/32)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)
  • From Jeff Smith@1:282/1031 to Paul Hayton on Tue Jul 9 06:04:24 2019
    Hello Paul,

    On 02 Jul 2019 at 06:43p, Jeff Smith pondered and said...

    Based on what he stated this was just "The last straw". He didn't elaborate >> on what other issues that he had been having.

    Yeah the domain name is certainly one thing to check but the stated domain name in the echomail node setup is always worth a check... i've seen a number of times where folks mis-spell that and so incoming and outgoing connects fail when you see 3:770/100@fionet for example...

    Umm... You misspelled Fidonet there. :-)

    I have a spare Raspberry Pi3 B that I might install Mystic on just to do
    some testing.

    OK lemme know if you need anything or want to do some stuff to test things.. happy to help :)

    Thanks Paul, will do. I'm the type that likes to know why things happen the way
    that they do.

    He has switched over to BinkD and we now connect fine.

    Jeff

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