• FReqs

    From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to All on Fri May 19 20:09:04 2017
    Hi All,

    If I get a FReq via BinkD, what exactly am I looking for? File name? Contents?


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Ben Ritchey on Sat May 20 11:18:45 2017
    Hi! Ben,

    On 19 May 17 20:09, you wrote to All:

    If I get a FReq via BinkD, what exactly am I looking for? File name? Contents?

    Look for a .txt file called SRIF in a distribution archive. Hint: older versions of binkD named it with an exclamation mark ('!') as the first character of the filename, just to confuse everyone.

    That file describes the 'standard' for that form of FREQ-ing. There have been a number of tools that follow that method mentioned herewith in this echo over the years.

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Paul Quinn on Fri May 19 20:52:52 2017
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    * On Saturday 20 May 2017 140 at 11:18 AM,
    * Paul Quinn said to Ben Ritchey,
    * about FReqs ...
    *

    Will do, thank you :)


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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Ben Ritchey on Sat May 20 11:01:00 2017
    Ben Ritchey wrote to All on 05-19-17 20:09 <=-

    Hi All,

    If I get a FReq via BinkD, what exactly am I looking for? File name? Contents?


    The cfg file for binkd already has the command you need to process the file that is being FREQ. Mine is:

    exec "c:\\allfix\\allfix.exe RP -SRIF *S" *.req


    Look in the 'EXEC' section as they give you a few options..


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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Bill Mcgarrity on Sat May 20 11:37:36 2017
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    * On Saturday 20 May 2017 140 at 11:01 AM,
    * Bill McGarrity said to Ben Ritchey,
    * about FReqs ...
    *

    Thanks Bill :)


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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Ben Ritchey on Sat May 20 18:12:00 2017
    Ben Ritchey wrote to Bill Mcgarrity on 05-20-17 11:37 <=-

    * On Saturday 20 May 2017 140 at 11:01 AM,
    * Bill McGarrity said to Ben Ritchey,
    * about FReqs ...
    *

    Thanks Bill :)


    Welcome....


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Ben Ritchey on Sun May 21 08:37:25 2017
    Hi! Ben,

    On 05/21/2017 02:37 AM, you wrote to Bill Mcgarrity:

    Thanks Bill :)

    I see now that your initial query was somewhat ambiguous. I thought you had the binkD configuration doo-hickey figured. Since I know a little of your pursuits, I then thought that you were thinking of coding/using some sort of tool to handle incoming FREQs.

    What aspect are you looking at?

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Paul Quinn on Sat May 20 18:20:11 2017
    * An ongoing debate between Paul Quinn and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    What aspect are you looking at?

    If I have to code something I will, I'm just looking to know how to tell someone has freq'd a file from my system and what to expect in the freq for return node, etc. I'm using Mystic so no Bink cfg file (BinkD is built in) I seem to need the format of the .srf file which I found in a BinkD distribution package (!SRIF.Txt) though it's a bit cryptic. Need a sample! lol


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Ben Ritchey on Sun May 21 09:29:24 2017
    Hi! Ben,

    On 20 May 17 18:20, you wrote to me:

    I'm using Mystic so no Bink cfg file (BinkD is built in) I seem to
    need the format of the .srf file which I found in a BinkD distribution package (!SRIF.Txt) though it's a bit cryptic. Need a sample! lol

    Okay. I did some work around the turn of the century on a DOS BATch file request handler. I packaged everything into a .zip, including some notes, drop
    file examples, the batch and the BFDS utils it needed. You're welcome to FREQ it from -this- node as "srif_req.zip", sans the quotes.

    Note that the batch only works in DOS-like OSes, and not in the new Windows POS
    emulations. (It always needed another batch anyway which I have for a BinkleyTerm request/OK list.) Have fun with it.

    Cheers,
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Ben Ritchey on Sat May 20 20:33:24 2017

    On 2017 May 20 18:20:10, you wrote to Paul Quinn:

    What aspect are you looking at?

    If I have to code something I will, I'm just looking to know how to
    tell someone has freq'd a file from my system and what to expect in
    the freq for return node, etc. I'm using Mystic so no Bink cfg file
    (BinkD is built in) I seem to need the format of the .srf file which I found in a BinkD distribution package (!SRIF.Txt) though it's a bit cryptic. Need a sample! lol

    mystic should handle this... it has been on the Todo list for a while... apparently it isn't fixed yet??

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Paul Quinn on Sat May 20 21:02:46 2017
    * An ongoing debate between Paul Quinn and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    some notes, drop file examples, the batch and the BFDS utils it
    needed. You're welcome to FREQ it from -this- node as "srif_req.zip",

    Thanks Paul, will check it out soonest. :)


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  • From Fred Riccio@1:132/174 to Ben Ritchey on Sun May 21 12:32:55 2017
    20 May 17 18:20, Ben Ritchey wrote to Paul Quinn:

    * An ongoing debate between Paul Quinn and Ben Ritchey rages on ...


    If I have to code something I will, I'm just looking to know how to
    tell someone has freq'd a file from my system

    That depends on how Mystic works... You could always check you inbound for a *.Req file and take it from there, and delete it when you are done processing it.

    and what to expect in the
    freq for return node, etc. I'm using Mystic so no Bink cfg file
    (BinkD is built in)


    I seem to need the format of the .srf file which I found in a BinkD distribution package (!SRIF.Txt) though it's a bit cryptic. Need a
    sample! lol

    See fsc-0086 for deccription of the SRIF format.


    Sample (request from 132/174 to 132/999)...

    ----- Test.Srf begins -----
    Sysop Fred Riccio
    AKA 1:132/174@fidonet
    Baud 115200
    Time -1
    RequestList Test.Req
    ResponseList Test.Rsp
    RemoteStatus UNPROTECTED
    SystemStatus LISTED
    CallerID Ullr
    SessionType OTHER
    ----- Test.Srf ends -----


    If you want I could put together a step by step set of instructions based on what I did for FREQ-U

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Fred Riccio on Sun May 21 15:05:20 2017
    * An ongoing debate between Fred Riccio and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    That depends on how Mystic works... You could always check you
    inbound for a *.Req file and take it from there, and delete it when
    you are done processing it.

    Cool, that's what I need to know ...

    If you want I could put together a step by step set of instructions
    based on what I did for FREQ-U

    {chuckle} Once I figure out WHEN and WHAT to process a FReq then FreqU will be the 1st thing I test! Thanks ... will FreqU work without a BinkD config file? If not, can I just dummy one up?


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  • From Fred Riccio@1:132/174 to Ben Ritchey on Sun May 21 16:40:27 2017
    21 May 17 15:05, Ben Ritchey wrote to Fred Riccio:

    * An ongoing debate between Fred Riccio and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    {chuckle} Once I figure out WHEN and WHAT to process a FReq

    Again, it depends on Mystic. What would happen if someone sends you a .Req file? Does Mystic build a *.Srf or will it be ignored? It think finding that out should be your first step.


    FreqU will be the 1st thing I test!

    It will only work if Mystic generates an SRIF file.


    Thanks ... will FreqU work without a BinkD config file?

    It gets everything it needs from the .Srf, plus your address on the command line. It expects to find the .Srf in the same directory as FREQ-U.Exe. No config necessary.


    If not, can I just dummy one up?

    You will need an OKfile.Txt, which is documented in the BinkleyTerm 2.30 User's
    guide, Parts of which are included in the FREQ-U distribution archive.

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Fred Riccio on Sun May 21 16:15:15 2017
    * An ongoing debate between Fred Riccio and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    Again, it depends on Mystic. What would happen if someone sends you a .Req file? Does Mystic build a *.Srf or will it be ignored? It think

    Ignored :( I found one once with only a file name in it and wondered about what happened or supposed to happen {chuckle}

    It will only work if Mystic generates an SRIF file.

    Or if I gen one from the log info? Seems all I need is return addy?


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  • From Fred Riccio@1:132/174 to Ben Ritchey on Sun May 21 18:24:29 2017
    21 May 17 16:15, Ben Ritchey wrote to Fred Riccio:

    * An ongoing debate between Fred Riccio and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    Or if I gen one from the log info? Seems all I need is return addy?

    Also required is the path/name of the .Req file and the path to your outbound where the *.?lo files are kept.

    Can Mystic execute a DOS command when it receives a *.req file?

    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?

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  • From Ben Ritchey@1:393/68 to Fred Riccio on Sun May 21 18:10:38 2017
    * An ongoing debate between Fred Riccio and Ben Ritchey rages on ...

    Also required is the path/name of the .Req file and the path to your outbound where the *.?lo files are kept.
    Can Mystic execute a DOS command when it receives a *.req file?

    Yes

    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?

    1.1a-89 it says :)


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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Fred Riccio on Mon May 22 17:12:15 2017
    Hi! Fred,

    On 05/22/2017 09:10 AM, Ben Ritchey wrote to you:

    Also required is the path/name of the .Req file and the path to your
    outbound where the *.?lo files are kept.
    Can Mystic execute a DOS command when it receives a *.req file?

    Yes

    That's not really even an option. It's no good if Mystic drops carrier on a current session. Working in absentia from the calling node isn't what FREQ-ing
    is all about, as you know.

    Ben & company need to press for SRIF support in Mystic when a FREQ transaction is attempted. It's relatively simple for software maintainers to implement... in my simplistic view of the universe. ;-)

    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?

    1.1a-89 it says :)

    A session with Ben's system reports...

    : 21-May-2017 15:35:38 Mailer : Mystic/1.12A33 binkp/1.0

    Who knows why Mystic's author chose that.[shrug]

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Fred Riccio@1:132/174 to Paul Quinn on Mon May 22 08:04:14 2017
    22 May 17 17:12, Paul Quinn wrote to Fred Riccio:

    Can Mystic execute a DOS command when it receives a *.req file?

    Yes

    That's not really even an option. It's no good if Mystic drops
    carrier on a current session. Working in absentia from the calling
    node isn't what FREQ-ing is all about, as you know.

    I'm not following you here. Are you saying than Mystic *can* do it, but only after the BinkP session ends? I guess what I should have asked is if Mystic can do it asynchronously, or in another thread.



    Ben & company need to press for SRIF support in Mystic when a FREQ transaction is attempted. It's relatively simple for software maintainers to implement... in my simplistic view of the universe.
    ;-)

    Or native support of FREQs. Back in the olden days the more popular mailers had FREQ built in. No SRIF or add-on processors needed. It was the newer developers who dropped support for it.



    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?

    1.1a-89 it says :)

    A session with Ben's system reports...

    : 21-May-2017 15:35:38 Mailer : Mystic/1.12A33 binkp/1.0

    So Ben needs to upgrade from A33 to A89 in order to get File requests to work?

    Unless... The BinkP/1.0 optional extension "multiple batch mode" (FSP-1021.001
    / FRL-1018.001) was implemented by Mystic. I highly doubt this because I havent seen his Mystic send "OPT MB" in any session we have had, but it *does* appear with his (and others' systems) IREX 2.29 mailer.

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Ben Ritchey on Mon May 22 10:26:36 2017
    On 2017 May 21 18:10:38, you wrote to Fred Riccio:

    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?

    1.1a-89 it says :)

    ummm... that's the binkd version, not the binkp protocol version... here's what
    your mystic is currently advertising...

    + 22 May 10:24:18 [19350] call to 1:393/68@fidonet
    22 May 10:24:19 [19350] trying cmech.dynip.com [76.72.3.67]...
    22 May 10:24:19 [19350] connected
    + 22 May 10:24:19 [19350] outgoing session with cmech.dynip.com:24554 [76.72.3.67]
    - 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] OPT CRAM-MD5-6fc04f5c4c6d7899df752338a45fbf6b
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] Remote requests MD mode
    - 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] SYS The Positronium Repository
    - 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] ZYZ Ben Ritchey
    - 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] VER Mystic/1.12A33 binkp/1.0
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] addr: 1:393/68@fidonet
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] addr: 1:393/0@fidonet
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] addr: 1:1/21@fidonet
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] addr: 8:1/21@fidonet
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] addr: 1:1/20@fidonet
    + 22 May 10:24:24 [19350] addr: 21:2/117@fsxnet (n/a or busy)
    + 22 May 10:24:25 [19350] done (to 1:393/68@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
    22 May 10:24:25 [19350] session closed, quitting...

    you can see that it is reporting supporting the binkp 1.0 protocol version...

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Fred Riccio on Mon May 22 10:36:24 2017
    On 2017 May 22 08:04:14, you wrote to Paul Quinn:

    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?

    1.1a-89 it says :)

    A session with Ben's system reports...

    : 21-May-2017 15:35:38 Mailer : Mystic/1.12A33 binkp/1.0

    So Ben needs to upgrade from A33 to A89 in order to get File requests to work?

    AFAIK, there is no mystic alpha89 yet... he posted a binkd version from somewhere...

    Unless... The BinkP/1.0 optional extension "multiple batch mode" (FSP-1021.001 / FRL-1018.001) was implemented by Mystic. I highly
    doubt this because I havent seen his Mystic send "OPT MB" in any
    session we have had, but it *does* appear with his (and others'
    systems) IREX 2.29 mailer.

    yep and probably with a binkd if he has one that he is running... he could easily turn off mystic's binkp stuff and run an external binkd ;)

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Fred Riccio on Tue May 23 08:18:11 2017
    Hi! Fred,

    On 05/22/2017 10:04 PM, you wrote:

    Can Mystic execute a DOS command when it receives a *.req file?

    Yes

    That's not really even an option. It's no good if Mystic drops
    carrier on a current session. Working in absentia from the calling
    node isn't what FREQ-ing is all about, as you know.

    I'm not following you here. Are you saying than Mystic *can* do it, but only after the BinkP session ends? I guess what I should have asked is
    if Mystic can do it asynchronously, or in another thread.

    Oh, dear. No. Maybe.

    Ben & company need to press for SRIF support in Mystic when a FREQ
    transaction is attempted. It's relatively simple for software
    maintainers to implement... in my simplistic view of the universe.
    ;-)

    Or native support of FREQs. Back in the olden days the more popular mailers had FREQ built in. No SRIF or add-on processors needed. It was the newer developers who dropped support for it.

    On my main node I've run FrontDoor, BinkleyTerm and Argus/Radius. I know this.

    Does Mystic truely support BinkP 1.1 or does it just fake it?
    1.1a-89 it says :)

    A session with Ben's system reports...
    : 21-May-2017 15:35:38 Mailer : Mystic/1.12A33 binkp/1.0

    So Ben needs to upgrade from A33 to A89 in order to get File requests to work?

    Look closely. Apples & oranges.

    Unless... The BinkP/1.0 optional extension "multiple batch mode" (FSP-1021.001 / FRL-1018.001) was implemented by Mystic. I highly doubt this because I havent seen his Mystic send "OPT MB" in any session we
    have had, but it *does* appear with his (and others' systems) IREX 2.29 mailer.

    Mmm... fascinating. Mystic doesn't even report local system time.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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