On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Nicholas Boel wrote to mark lewis:
ml> #root-domain binkp.net
ml> domain fidonet x:\\bso\\outbound\\fidonet 1 binkp.net
ml> domain quartz x:\\bso\\outbound\\barfoo 123 barfoo.tld
ml> domain foobar x:\\bso\\outbound\\foobar 456 foobar.tld
ml> x:\bso\outbound\fidonet.003 (zone 003)
ml> x:\bso\outbound\fidonet.004 (zone 004)
ml> x:\bso\outbound\fidonet.005 (zone 005)
ml> x:\bso\outbound\fidonet.006 (zone 006)
ml> x:\bso\outbound\barfoo (zone 123)
ml> x:\bso\outbound\barfoo.07c (zone 124)
ml> x:\bso\outbound\foobar (zone 456)
NB> Let's start out with the fact that he's running Synchronet in this
NB> case, and Synchronet doesn't support 5d addressing.
excellent point... it wasn't stated in the original and i did forget to point
out the difference...
NB> So all of those configuration options above would be wrong. I've
NB> seen his binkd.cfg, and it looks fine in regards to his domains.
NB> He uses the 4d format which would all end in /outbound 1
or
blah/outbound/fidonet 1
depending on how he has his outbounds defined ;)
i also forgot to point out the difference in the domain lines wherein the
domain that hosts the lookups for that zone are attached at the end of the line
instead of shoveling everything at the (disabled above) root-domain which would
have no clue about any zones outside of 1-6 ;)
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