Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!
23 Mar 2021 15:46:42, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:
>> TK> 13:15 [32278] trying fido.vlist.eu via proxy
^^^^^^
Who fuquped the quoting?
>>> 192.168.1.24:8118...
TK>> That information is from the nodelist. That is the address where the
TK>> proxy connects. By default linux uses ipv6 address.
MvdV> Where does that port 8118 come from?
From the configuration of the proxy daemon at TK's 192.168.1.24 :-)
>>> But contrary to incoming, you have to make a rule for each node to
>>> be called by the proxy.
TK>> No. Nothing more to be done as your binkd does. Use .binkp.net
TK>> domain or nl2binkd or nodelist.pl.
MvdV> Then obviously your XinetD? Linux proxy works different then the
MvdV> ones I am familiar with: Relay6 or netsh in Windows. Care to write
MvdV> an article about it?
There are only two types of proxies (either HTTP connect or SOCKS), and they work exactly the same (very primitive) way in all OSes.
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