• Binkd

    From Warpslide@21:3/110 to All on Sat May 30 21:40:35 2020
    Hi All,

    What is the best version of Binkd to use? The latest version I can find to download for Windows is Binkd 1.1a-27.

    I've noticed that Deon is running binkd/1.1a-109 on Linux and Nick on Fidonet is running binkd/1.1a-99/Win32. Where can I find these newer versions?

    I'm setting up a Telegard board and seem to be having a lot of issues trying
    to get Binkd setup. I'm not sure if this version is just really buggy or
    maybe I'm just mis-understanding how it should be setup.

    I'm having issues with Binkd sending packets to the wrong hub, or mis-identifying my Fidonet hub as an fsxnet hub:

    "tried to connect to 1:229/426@fsxnet but remote has no such AKA"

    Even though it's listed as under the fidonet domain in my .cfg file:

    domain fidonet C:\TG\\echomail\\FIDONET 1
    domain fsxnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\FSXNET 21
    domain testnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\TESTNET 72

    address 1:229/664@fidonet
    address 21:3/110@fsxnet
    address 72:1/2@testnet

    node 21:3/100@fsxnet alterant.leenooks.net <password>
    node 1:229/426@fidonet bbs.darkrealms.ca <password>
    node 72:1/1@testnet 127.0.0.1 <password>

    I read elsewhere that I should just set all zones to 1, but that's when
    packets meant for my test-net between Mystic & Telegard got sent out to my Fidonet hub.

    Any & all help/advice appreciated!

    Jay

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Warpslide on Sat May 30 18:56:42 2020
    Hello Warpslide,

    What is the best version of Binkd to use? The latest version I can
    find to download for Windows is Binkd 1.1a-27.

    The current version of binkd is 1.1a-111. You can get that from..

    http://download.binkd.org

    look for binkd11a111* and grab one that works for you.

    domain fidonet C:\TG\\echomail\\FIDONET 1
    domain fsxnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\FSXNET 21
    domain testnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\TESTNET 72

    That is for a 5D tosser.

    I would change those lines to all end in 1 eg.

    domain fidonet C:\\TG\\echomail\\outbound 1
    domain fsxnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\outbound 1
    domain testnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\outbound 1

    You will end up with outbound.??? for your other zones, outbound.015 for fsxnet. You tosser will create them when needed.

    The above is for a 4D tosser like Squish, FE, Husky, FMail etc.

    address 1:229/664@fidonet
    address 21:3/110@fsxnet
    address 72:1/2@testnet

    node 21:3/100@fsxnet alterant.leenooks.net <password>
    node 1:229/426@fidonet bbs.darkrealms.ca <password>
    node 72:1/1@testnet 127.0.0.1 <password>

    That looks good.

    I read elsewhere that I should just set all zones to 1, but that's
    when packets meant for my test-net between Mystic & Telegard got sent
    out to my Fidonet hub.

    That is for a 4D tosser. Most tossers are 4D.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Warpslide on Sun May 31 21:36:27 2020
    Re: Binkd
    By: Warpslide to All on Sat May 30 2020 09:40 pm

    What is the best version of Binkd to use? The latest version I can find to download for Windows is Binkd 1.1a-27.

    I get it and compile it from:
    https://github.com/pgul/binkd

    I read elsewhere that I should just set all zones to 1, but that's when

    Yup, my fidohub hosts many nets, and all the domain statements end with the same number. The number represents the zone of the outbound, not the zone of the network - but if you have the outbounds different, that's probably OK...

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Al on Sun May 31 09:34:42 2020
    On 30 May 2020, Al said the following...

    The current version of binkd is 1.1a-111. You can get that from..

    http://download.binkd.org

    Thank you. I'm not sure how I didn't come across this site before.

    I found myself trudging through some Russian language ftp sites before to
    find the a27 version I ended up using. I had to scan it six was from Sunday before I felt comfortable using it through.


    Jay

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to alterego on Sun May 31 09:44:05 2020
    On 31 May 2020, alterego said the following...

    I get it and compile it from:
    https://github.com/pgul/binkd

    I've never compiled something for Windows before. I was hoping to stay away from that.

    Yup, my fidohub hosts many nets, and all the domain statements end with the same number. The number represents the zone of the outbound, not the zone of the network - but if you have the outbounds different, that's probably OK...

    Perfect, I'll switch up the config and try it out with the a111 version.

    More test messages to come! ;)


    Jay

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Al on Sun May 31 16:21:00 2020
    Al wrote to Warpslide <=-

    I would change those lines to all end in 1 eg.

    domain fidonet C:\\TG\\echomail\\outbound 1
    domain fsxnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\outbound 1
    domain testnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\outbound 1

    You will end up with outbound.??? for your other zones, outbound.015
    for fsxnet. You tosser will create them when needed.

    The above is for a 4D tosser like Squish, FE, Husky, FMail etc.

    But be careful as your mileage may vary here. I am using Binkd for OS/2
    and Squish for OS/2, and BinkleyTerm for DOS. For whatever reason, they
    only work and play well together if Bind is set up as 5D (even though
    Squish is supposedly only 4D, and I know that BT is).



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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Blue White on Sun May 31 14:57:58 2020
    Hello Blue,

    You will end up with outbound.??? for your other zones,
    outbound.015 for fsxnet. You tosser will create them when needed.

    The above is for a 4D tosser like Squish, FE, Husky, FMail etc.

    But be careful as your mileage may vary here. I am using Binkd for
    OS/2 and Squish for OS/2, and BinkleyTerm for DOS. For whatever
    reason, they only work and play well together if Bind is set up as 5D (even though Squish is supposedly only 4D, and I know that BT is).

    I read you comment about that before and I just questioned it since that was not my experience when I ran Max/Squish/BT on OS/2. Of course that was 20 odd years ago. Your squish seems to be working as a 5D tosser?

    Mystic is the only tosser that I am aware of that uses a 5D outbound so that is something folks using it with Binkd would need to keep in mind.

    Just out of curiosity can you post your domain ... lines that you are using with binkd?

    Also your outbound directory structure for fidonet and fsxnet? In my Mystic setup fidonet in my default zone so I have outbound that looks like this..

    /mystic/echomail/out
    /mystic/echomail/fsxnet.015

    I had always though that outbound directories in a 5D setup would not have the .???, .015 in the case of fsxnet. Do yours have them also.

    I'm really just curious

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Warpslide on Sun May 31 18:14:44 2020
    Hello Warpslide,

    The current version of binkd is 1.1a-111. You can get that from..

    http://download.binkd.org

    Thank you. I'm not sure how I didn't come across this site before.

    It's not a very well known site. I go there because I can remember the URL. ;)

    The github page is good too if you just want updated .exe's.

    I found myself trudging through some Russian language ftp sites before
    to find the a27 version I ended up using. I had to scan it six was
    from Sunday before I felt comfortable using it through.

    It's not an easy thing to find or navigate these days. I suppose I am lucky I run linux so I just cvs update and build. Everything I need is in the source directory. Today most folks probably git update but I haven't taken that step yet.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to All on Mon Jun 1 12:10:00 2020
    Hi Everyone,

    Thanks for your help before. I really appreciate it. I think I have almost everything working, with the exception of Fidonet where I can receive but not send.

    I'm now running Binkd 1.1a-111 which seems to have solved that issue I had before with aka mismatches at my fidonet hub.

    I've tried a few different mail tossers (GEcho, Fastecho & FMail) some work better than others. I think I settled on FMail.

    If I write a message in Telegard, use FMail to toss the message into a .pkt file, then fire up binkd to send the message out it seems that any othernet
    is reconized by binkd and will send the packets out, but not with fidonet.

    In FMail I have Outgoing Mail set to: C:\tg\echomail\out

    And now that directory looks like:

    in
    out
    out.015
    out.048
    secure

    If I toss messages to fsxNet or my Testnet the .pkt & .flo files are placed
    in either out.015 or out.048 and binkd will happily send those packets out.

    If I send a message in Fidonet, the .pkt & .flo files are placed in the out directory and binkd will seemly ignore them. I've tried renameing the out directory to out.1 (and even out.001) and editing the .flo file, but it
    doesn't seem to help.

    If I move the files over to c:\mystic\echomail\primary and edit the .flo
    file, Mystic will send it out no problem, so it seems the packet is good.

    I feel like I'm in the home strech, but just missing that one thing to make
    it complete.

    Here is what my binkd.cfg looks like:

    sysname "Northern Realms"
    location "Binbrook, Ontatio, Canada"
    sysop "Warpslide"
    nodeinfo 115200,TCP,BINKP

    domain fidonet C:\TG\\echomail\\out 1
    domain fsxnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\out 1
    domain testnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\out 1

    address 1:229/664@fidonet
    address 21:3/110@fsxnet
    address 72:1/2@testnet

    maxservers 5
    maxclients 5

    inbound c:\\tg\\echomail\\in
    inbound-nonsecure c:\\tg\\echomail\\in\\unsecure

    node 1:229/426@fidonet bbs.darkrealms <password>
    node 21:3/100@fsxnet alterant.leenooks.net <password>
    node 72:1/1@testnet 127.0.0.1 <password>


    Hope this make sense. Once again, any & all help/advice are appreciated!

    Jay

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  • From maskreet@21:1/114 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 1 16:17:23 2020
    On 01 Jun 2020, Warpslide said the following...

    Hi Everyone,

    Thanks for your help before. I really appreciate it. I think I have almost everything working, with the exception of Fidonet where I can receive but not send.

    I see you're running Telegard v3.09.g2-sp4/mL; I run it as well.

    I use FastEcho for my tosser, and Mystic for my mailer. I know it sounds
    weird, but it works great. Plus, Mystic is a lot easier to set up to run as a mailer.

    If you wanna know my setup, ask away. It's running in Windows 7 32bit.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to maskreet on Mon Jun 1 17:26:30 2020
    On 01 Jun 2020, maskreet said the following...

    I use FastEcho for my tosser, and Mystic for my mailer. I know it sounds weird, but it works great. Plus, Mystic is a lot easier to set up to run as a mailer.

    That is actually going to be my backup option, since it's running on the same machine as Mystic I can run it as a point by just doing a file toss. (e.g. Mystic = 21:3/110 & Telegard = 21:3/110.1 and just have Mystic toss the messages to/from c:\tg\echomail\in|out\)

    Do you have Fastecho toss the files into a place where Mystic's binkp can
    send them?

    Jay

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Warpslide on Tue Jun 2 08:01:36 2020
    Re: Re: Binkd
    By: Warpslide to All on Mon Jun 01 2020 12:10 pm

    othernet is reconized by binkd and will send the packets out, but not with fidonet.
    domain fidonet C:\TG\\echomail\\out 1
    address 1:229/664@fidonet
    node 1:229/426@fidonet bbs.darkrealms <password>

    A couple of observations.

    1) bbs.darkrealms - is that a resolvable address?
    2) Is the file in your out directory named 00e501aa.?ut or 00e501aa.?lo

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  • From maskreet@21:1/114 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 1 18:05:13 2020
    On 01 Jun 2020, Warpslide said the following...

    On 01 Jun 2020, maskreet said the following...

    I use FastEcho for my tosser, and Mystic for my mailer. I know it sou weird, but it works great. Plus, Mystic is a lot easier to set up to as a mailer.

    That is actually going to be my backup option, since it's running on the same machine as Mystic I can run it as a point by just doing a file
    toss. (e.g. Mystic = 21:3/110 & Telegard = 21:3/110.1 and just have
    Mystic toss the messages to/from c:\tg\echomail\in|out\)

    Do you have Fastecho toss the files into a place where Mystic's binkp can send them?

    I do. I have FastEcho toss to the Mystic echomail\in and \out directories,
    and of course have FE set to look in the Telegard \msgs directory for the actual messages. There's a whole setup with a batch file or two for FE, and
    of course the setup for FE itself, but the Mystic setup is super easy. I just have it scan the \mystic\echomail in & out directories for mail, and have the FE batch file create the semaphore Mystic needs to mail out when there's mail to send.

    A little Frankenstein-ian, but I found it a lot easier to setup, run, and monitor than binkd command line, especially with its cfg file. Ugh.

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to alterego on Mon Jun 1 18:37:48 2020
    On 02 Jun 2020, alterego said the following...

    A couple of observations.

    1) bbs.darkrealms - is that a resolvable address?
    2) Is the file in your out directory named 00e501aa.?ut or 00e501aa.?lo

    Ah, I must have deleted the .ca off of that address when I deleted the password. It does read bbs.darkrealms.ca

    The contents of c:\tg\echomail\out is currently:

    00000007.pkt
    0000000a.pkt
    00e501aa.flo

    The contents of 00e501aa.flo is:

    ^c:\tg\echomail\out\00000007.pkt
    ^c:\tg\echomail\out\0000000a.pkt


    Thanks for looking at this!

    Jay

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to maskreet on Mon Jun 1 19:04:17 2020
    On 01 Jun 2020, maskreet said the following...

    I do. I have FastEcho toss to the Mystic echomail\in and \out
    directories, and of course have FE set to look in the Telegard \msgs directory for the actual messages.

    I may pick your brain about this if/when I finally give up on binkd.

    A little Frankenstein-ian, but I found it a lot easier to setup, run, and monitor than binkd command line, especially with its cfg file. Ugh.

    Yeah, binkd may very well be one of the least intuitive programs I've ever
    come across. But I feel like I'm so close! lol

    Fortunately I have plenty of hair to rip out right now, thanks to not being able to get a haircut. ;)

    Jay

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 1 16:08:56 2020
    Hello Warpslide,

    I may pick your brain about this if/when I finally give up on binkd.

    Don't give up on binkd. It is the reference implemtation of the binkp protocol. It's not pretty to look at.. I just daemonize mine and read the logs. ;)

    Yeah, binkd may very well be one of the least intuitive programs I've
    ever come across. But I feel like I'm so close! lol

    I read of your problem getting fido mail moving but couldn't see a reason for that but I am sure you are very close to having it done.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to Al on Mon Jun 1 16:43:59 2020
    Al wrote to Blue White <=-

    I read you comment about that before and I just questioned it since
    that was not my experience when I ran Max/Squish/BT on OS/2. Of course that was 20 odd years ago. Your squish seems to be working as a 5D
    tosser?

    I don't think it is, but I also don't think that binkd cares. All three programs -- binkd, squish, and binkleyterm -- seem to be using the zone
    number to handle the directory structure and seems to work fine that way.

    Just out of curiosity can you post your domain ... lines that you are using with binkd?

    domain fidonet E:\\FIDO\\OUT 1
    domain scinet E:\\FIDO\\OUT 77
    domain micronet E:\\FIDO\\OUT 618

    Also your outbound directory structure for fidonet and fsxnet? In my Mystic setup fidonet in my default zone so I have outbound that looks
    like this..

    /mystic/echomail/out
    /mystic/echomail/fsxnet.015

    I am actually using QWK for FSXnet on that board, but here is what it looks like otherwise:

    E:\FIDO\OUT = fidonet
    E:\FIDO\OUT.04d = scinet
    E:\FIDO\OUT.26a = micronet

    Now that structure already existed... either squish or binkleyterm created those. But binkd picks up mail from those directories and delivers it to
    the proper nodes in the proper zones. I have a dial-in Z1 node that
    interacts with BT and his mail moves out of here fine. Meanwhile, I have a Z618 node, as well as my other Z1 node and my Z77 node, that interact via
    binkd and the mail moves to those nodes OK.

    So they all work together.

    I had always though that outbound directories in a 5D setup would not
    have the .???, .015 in the case of fsxnet. Do yours have them also.

    Yes, but they are all added to what I have set up in SQUISH.CFG as the
    PRIMARY outbound:

    ; When not using 'ArcmailAttach', the Outbound keyword tells Squish where
    ; to find your Binkley-style outbound area. This should always be the
    ; name of your PRIMARY outbound area, without an extension. Squish
    ; will dynamically create outbound areas as necessary for other zones,
    ; so only the primary directory name is required.

    Outbound E:\FIDO\OUT

    So it uses the zone numbers and creates the \OUT.??? for all the other
    zones. Telling binkd to use E:\\FIDO\\OUT ??? tells it to look in the
    OUT.??? directories (apparently), and telling BT the following tells it to
    do the same:

    Hold E:\FIDO\OUT\

    I don't know why but it all works, and I know if I tell binkd to use '1'
    for every zone number, it will not work at all here.



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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Warpslide on Tue Jun 2 10:28:52 2020
    Re: Re: Binkd
    By: Warpslide to alterego on Mon Jun 01 2020 06:37 pm

    The contents of c:\tg\echomail\out is currently:
    00000007.pkt
    0000000a.pkt
    00e501aa.flo

    So this looks good - what does

    binkd -pP 1:229/426 <path to binkd.conf> do?

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to alterego on Mon Jun 1 20:53:24 2020
    On 02 Jun 2020, alterego said the following...

    So this looks good - what does

    binkd -pP 1:229/426 <path to binkd.conf> do?

    I ran it with and without a -v, it still seems to be ignore the packets.

    Here's the output w/ the -v:

    C:\TG\binkd>binkd -v -pP 1:229/426 binkd.cfg
    20:35 [5060] BEGIN standalone, binkd/1.1a-111/Win32 -v -pP 1:229/426 binkd.cfg
    20:35 [5060] creating a poll for 1:229/426@fidonet (`d' flavour)
    20:35 [5060] clientmgr started
    $ -d 1:229/426@fidonet
    + 20:35 [7356] call to 1:229/426@fidonet
    20:35 [7356] trying bbs.darkrealms.ca [142.112.73.114]...
    20:35 [7356] connected
    + 20:35 [7356] outgoing session with bbs.darkrealms.ca:24554 [142.112.73.114]
    - 20:35 [7356] OPT CRAM-MD5-<MD5 Stuff>
    + 20:35 [7356] Remote requests MD mode
    - 20:35 [7356] SYS You cannot sedate, all the things you hate
    - 20:35 [7356] ZYZ Nick Andre
    - 20:35 [7356] LOC Toronto ON
    - 20:35 [7356] NDL 9600,TCP,BINKP
    - 20:35 [7356] TIME Mon, 1 Jun 2020 20:35:52 -0400
    - 20:35 [7356] VER binkd/1.1a-99/Win32 binkp/1.1
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 1:229/426@fidonet
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 1:1/0@fidonet
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 1:1/130@fidonet
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 1:229/0@fidonet
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 10:10/131@league10 (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 21:1/176@fsxnet
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 32:1/17@gamenet (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 46:1/109@agoranet (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 57:257/1@gatornet (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 77:1/103@scinet (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 80:519/40@retronet (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 618:500/1@micronet (n/a or busy)
    + 20:35 [7356] addr: 618:500/24@micronet (n/a or busy)
    - 20:35 [7356] TRF 0 0
    + 20:35 [7356] Remote has 0b of mail and 0b of files for us
    - 20:35 [7356] OPT EXTCMD CRYPT GZ BZ2
    + 20:35 [7356] Remote supports EXTCMD mode
    + 20:35 [7356] Remote requests CRYPT mode
    + 20:35 [7356] Remote supports GZ mode
    + 20:35 [7356] Remote supports BZ2 mode
    + 20:35 [7356] pwd protected session (MD5)
    - 20:35 [7356] session in CRYPT mode
    + 20:35 [7356] done (to 1:229/426@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
    20:35 [7356] session closed, quitting...
    20:35 [5060] the queue is empty, quitting...


    Contents of C:\tg\echomail

    2020-06-01 08:35 PM <DIR> in
    2020-06-01 08:09 PM <DIR> out
    2020-06-01 08:35 PM <DIR> out.015
    2020-06-01 07:56 PM <DIR> out.048
    2020-05-31 08:32 PM <DIR> SECURE


    Contents of C:\tg\echomail\out

    2020-06-01 10:57 AM 423 00000007.pkt
    2020-06-01 12:11 PM 344 0000000a.pkt
    2020-06-01 07:56 PM 0 00e501aa.dlo
    2020-06-01 12:11 PM 68 00e501aa.flo


    Contents of 00e501aa.flo is unchanged:

    ^c:\tg\echomail\out\00000007.pkt
    ^c:\tg\echomail\out\0000000a.pkt

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 1 18:06:44 2020
    Hello Warpslide,

    + 20:35 [7356] pwd protected session (MD5)

    That is spooky. It has polled, connected with a secure session but not sent mail.

    Some simple problem but I'm not sure what the reason is..

    Pondering..

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Warpslide on Mon Jun 1 18:34:40 2020
    Hello Warpslide,

    Contents of C:\tg\echomail\out

    2020-06-01 10:57 AM 423 00000007.pkt
    2020-06-01 12:11 PM 344 0000000a.pkt
    2020-06-01 07:56 PM 0 00e501aa.dlo
    2020-06-01 12:11 PM 68 00e501aa.flo

    I have a couple suggestions..

    Change the flow file from regular .flo to crash, 00e501aa.clo

    Or, try this first.. add crash to the nodeline..

    node 1:229/426@fidonet bbs.darkrealms.ca password c

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to Warpslide on Tue Jun 2 12:43:00 2020
    Re: Re: Binkd
    By: Warpslide to alterego on Mon Jun 01 2020 08:53 pm

    binkd -pP 1:229/426 <path to binkd.conf> do?
    I ran it with and without a -v, it still seems to be ignore the packets.

    OK, as I suspected - its not an authenticated session, so your binkp want give packets to another end, because you have configured a password and the other end didnt use it.

    I would start there... Whats the other end? What's in their log?

    (Sometimes it is because there is a disagreement about the password :)

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to alterego on Tue Jun 2 10:18:07 2020
    OMG, I figured it out & it was something so small...

    In my binkd.cfg I had:

    domain fidonet C:\TG\\echomail\\out 1
    domain fsxnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\out 1
    domain testnet C:\\TG\\echomail\\out 1

    But what I failed to see was the second missing backslash after C:\ on the fidonet line. What tipped me off was I noticed binkd created a C:\TG\binkd\TG\echomail\out directory which I thought was odd.

    I deleted that directory again, ran binkd and it re-created it. Went back
    into binkd.cfg and went through it line-by-line and that's when I found that one missing backslash.

    Deleted that directory once again, re-ran the poll to fidonet and BAM! it finally sent! I deleted everything that was in there first and sent another message from Telegard just so they didn't get 10 test messages all at once.

    Thank you both Deon & Al for the second and third set of eyes on this, I
    really appreciate it!

    Jay

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  • From Night Stalker@21:1/178 to Warpslide on Sun May 31 10:13:29 2020
    On 30 May 2020, Warpslide said the following...

    Hi All,

    What is the best version of Binkd to use? The latest version I can find to download for Windows is Binkd 1.1a-27.

    I've noticed that Deon is running binkd/1.1a-109 on Linux and Nick on Fidonet is running binkd/1.1a-99/Win32. Where can I find these newer versions?

    Nick is running his own modified version incorporated into his DBridge mailer


    I'm setting up a Telegard board and seem to be having a lot of issues trying to get Binkd setup. I'm not sure if this version is just really buggy or maybe I'm just mis-understanding how it should be setup.


    I use an old version 1.0a-483 from 2005 it works perfectly with no compatibility issues polling any version. The config file can be a bit confusing because people always forget that you have to use double slashs in all of paths .. thats usually the first problem that people are having. The rest of the config is pretty basic, most of the default options will suffice.

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  • From Night Stalker@21:1/178 to Warpslide on Sun May 31 10:16:56 2020
    On 30 May 2020, Warpslide said the following...

    "tried to connect to 1:229/426@fsxnet but remote has no such AKA"

    Even though it's listed as under the fidonet domain in my .cfg file:


    You have the domain wrong .. it's trying to poll Nick with fsxnet domain


    node 21:3/100@fsxnet alterant.leenooks.net <password>
    node 1:229/426@fidonet bbs.darkrealms.ca <password>
    node 72:1/1@testnet 127.0.0.1 <password>


    You dont need the domain name here. Remove it. it takes the domain from your domain setting. I poll Nick for Fidonet ,this is what I have for him.

    node 1:229/275 bbs.darkrealms.ca <password> i C:\FileBox\Nick\

    (the path at the end is so if I need to send something other than mail
    packets, it will scan that folder and send all files that are in it, then delete them)

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