On 02 Jul 2019 at 06:43p, Jeff Smith pondered and said...
JS> > Jeff whitelist and blacklist may have been a factor but another gotcha c
JS> > a typo in the domain name for the echonode setting. So if his or your do
JS> > name was mis-spelt then it can also cause those kinds of issues.
JS>
JS> I can't actually say as he didn't respond to my blacklist query. But the
JS> domain that I was polling did match the domain listed in the nodelist
JS> and did resolve to the correct IP. The connection could be established
JS> but would be dropped due to a authentication failure. His logs showed
JS> that he was using my correct domain name also. Based on what he stated
JS> this was just "The last straw". He didn't elaborate on what other issues
JS> 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...
JS> I have a spare Raspberry Pi3 B that I might install Mystic on just to do
JS> some testing.
OK lemme know if you need anything or want to do some stuff to test things..
happy to help :)
JS> The passwords used were comprised of eight alpha numerical characters
JS> with all caps.
all good
Best, Paul
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